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Italy women's national artistic gymnastics team
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The Italy women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Italy in FIG international competitions.
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History
Italy has participated in the Olympic Games women's team competition 14 times. It has won two medals, both silver in 1928 and 2024.[1] The team has also won two medals at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, a bronze in both 1950 and 2019.[2] They won the team gold at the 2006, 2022, and 2024 European Championships.
At the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Alice D'Amato became the first Italian female artistic gymnast to win an Olympic gold medal after winning one on the balance beam.[3][4]
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Senior roster
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Olympic Games results
- 1928 —
silver medal
- 1936 — 7th place
- Anna Avanzini, Vittoria Avanzini, Clara Bimbocci, Ebore Canella, Pina Cipriotto, Elda Cividino, Gianna Guaita, Carmela Toso
- 1948 — 8th place
- 1952 — 6th place
- 1956 — 7th place
- 1960 — 10th place
- 1964 — did not participate
- 1968 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitors: Adriana Biagiotti, Daniela Maccelli, Gabriella Pozzuolo
- 1972 — 12th place
- 1976 — 12th place
- 1980 — did not participate
- 1984 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitor: Laura Bortolaso
- 1988 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitors: Maria Cocuzza, Patrizia Luconi, Giulia Volpi
- 1992 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitors: Veronica Servente, Giulia Volpi
- 1996 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitors: Francesca Morotti, Giordana Rocchi
- 2000 — 11th place
- 2004 — did not participate in team competition
- Individual competitors: Monica Bergamelli, Maria Teresa Gargano
- 2008 — 10th place
- 2012 — 7th place
- 2016 — 10th place
- 2020 — 4th place
- Alice D'Amato, Asia D'Amato, Vanessa Ferrari, Martina Maggio
- Individual competitor: Lara Mori
- 2024 –
silver medal
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World Championships results
- 1950 —
bronze medal
- Renata Bianchi, Licia Macchini, Laura Micheli, Anna Monlarini, Marja Nutti, Elena Santoni, Liliana Scaricabarozzi, Lilia Torriani
- 1954 — 5th place
- 1970 — did not participate
- 1974 — 13th place
- Carmen Basla, Stefania Bucci, Serenella Codato, Cinzia Delisi, Gabriella Marchi, Rita Peri
- 1978 — 14th place
- Loana Biffi, Marinella Giorgini, Donatella Grossi, Caterina Miglioranza, Monica Valentini
- 1979 — 27th place
- Laura Bortolaso, Cristina Brambati, Elisabetta Grassi, Donatella Grossi, Caterina Miglioranza, Paola Pasteris
- 1981 — did not participate
- 1983 — 15th place
- Laura Bortolaso, Anna di Mattia, Gianpiera Gambaro, Elena Ghiselli, Leonilde Iannuzzi, Josella Lombardi
- 1985 — 14th place
- Cristina Casubolo, Elena Ghiselli, Patrizia Luconi, Michela Pistacchi, Rossana Venegoni, Giulia Volpi
- 1987 — 14th place
- Maria Cocuzza, Patrizia Luconi, Barbara Righetto, Rossana Venegoni, Giulia Volpi, Floriana Zanetti
- 1989 — 14th place
- Selene Celotto, Lara Filippi, Roberta Kirchmayer, Elena Marcelloni, Alessandra Vietti, Giulia Volpi
- 1991 — 15th place
- Stefania Copelli, Carmen Falzarano, Chiara Ferrazzi, Valentina Rubinetti, Daniela Vairo, Giulia Volpi
- 1994 (team) — did not participate
- 1995 — 14th place
- Individual competitors: Ilenia Meneghesso, Tania Rebagliati
- 1997 — 15th place
- Elisa Lamperti, Ilenia Meneghesso, Francesca Morotti, Tania Rebagliati, Paola Rivi, Giordana Rocchi
- 1999 — 9th place
- Individual competitors: Monica Bergamelli, Ilaria Colombo, Maria Teresa Gargano
- 2003 — 15th place
- Monica Bergamelli, Ilaria Colombo, Cristina Cavalli, Maria Teresa Gargano, Marika Pestrin, Ilaria Rosso
- 2006 — 9th place
- Monica Bergamelli, Sara Bradaschia, Lorena Coza, Vanessa Ferrari, Carlotta Giovannini, Federica Macrì
- 2007 — 4th place
- Francesca Benolli, Monica Bergamelli, Vanessa Ferrari, Federica Macrì, Lia Parolari, Silvia Zanolo
- 2010 — 8th place
- Vanessa Ferrari, Serena Licchetta, Jessica Mattoni, Lia Parolari, Elisabetta Preziosa, Eleonora Rando
- 2011 — 9th place
- Emily Armi, Giorgia Campana, Carlotta Ferlito, Chiara Gandolfi, Vanessa Ferrari, Elisabetta Preziosa
- 2014 — 5th place
- 2015 — 7th place
- Erika Fasana, Vanessa Ferrari,* Carlotta Ferlito, Enus Mariani,* Elisa Meneghini, Lara Mori, Tea Ugrin
* Ferrari competed in the qualifications round but subsequently withdrew with an injury. Mariani replaced her for the team final.
- Erika Fasana, Vanessa Ferrari,* Carlotta Ferlito, Enus Mariani,* Elisa Meneghini, Lara Mori, Tea Ugrin
- 2018 — 12th place
- Martina Basile, Irene Lanza, Lara Mori, Sara Ricciardi, Martina Rizzelli
- 2019 —
bronze medal
- 2022 – 5th place
- Alice D'Amato, Manila Esposito, Martina Maggio, Veronica Mandriota, Giorgia Villa, Elisa Iorio
- 2023 – 5th place
- Angela Andreoli, Arianna Belardelli, Alice D'Amato, Manila Esposito, Elisa Iorio
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Junior World Championships results
- 2019 — 9th place
- Camilla Campagnaro, Micol Minotti, Chiara Vincenzi, Veronica Mandriota
- 2023 —
bronze medal
- Caterina Gaddi, July Marano, Giulia Perotti, Matilde Ferrari
Most decorated gymnasts
This list includes all Italian female artistic gymnasts who have won a medal at the Olympic Games or the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
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Best international results
See also
References
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