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FIDAL Hall of Fame

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FIDAL Hall of Fame
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The IAAF Hall of Fame is a hall of fame which was established by the Italian Athletics Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera, FIDAL) in 2012. The FIDAL Hall of Fame includes Italian athletes who have excelled in the history of athletics and who meet certain criteria.[1]

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Alberto Cova, the only person to win Olympic, World and European gold medals.

Criteria

The minimum criteria for an athlete to qualify for membership in the Hall of Fame are.[1]

  1. Athletes must have won at least one gold medal in the Summer Olympics;
  2. Athletes must have won at least one gold medal in the World Athletics Championships;
  3. Athletes must have won at least one gold medal in the European Athletics Championships;
  4. Athletes must have set at least one world record.

Still-active athletes are not included; gold medals won at the World Athletics Indoor Championships and European Athletics Indoor Championships are also not included. The only athlete included unconditionally is marathon runner Dorando Pietri.[citation needed]

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Members

As of 26 August 2018, there are 42 members: 34 men and 8 women.[2]

  Women athletes
  Men athletes
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Other athletes who match the criteria

These athletes match the criteria, but at the moment they are not included because they are still active.

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See also

References

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