Italy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
Italy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics | |
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WA code | ITA |
National federation | Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera |
Website | www |
in Berlin | |
Competitors | 35 (20 men, 15 women) |
Medals Ranked 33rd |
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World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview) | |
Italy competed at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, held from August 15 to August 23. On August 3, the Italian national athletics federation (FIDAL) revealed the final team composed of 40 athletes (24 men and 16 women),[1] but on 8 August, after a last test competition in Grosseto, Andrew Howe, in accordance with FIDAL, decided not to compete in Berlin. Just before publishing the team, Faloci, a discus thrower, also decided not to compete.
Italy did not win a single medal in the championships, the first time ever in the history of the World Athletics Championships that Italy have failed to win a medal, the first time since Melbourne 1956 in any major championships (World, Olympics or European), but the medals of some of the athletics world championship races in 2009 were otherwise awarded 24 March 2016 as a result of doping disqualifications. Among these reallocations also the medals of 20 km walk, which saw the Italian Giorgio Rubino, initially 4th, get the bronze medal This fact, 7 years after the event, allowed Italy to clear the zero in the Medal table.[2] On 6 February 2018 IAAF disqualified Anna Chicherova for doping, 2nd in the high jump, so also Antonietta Di Martino was advanced to bronze medal.[3]
Medalists
[edit]Athlete | Gendre | Event | Medal |
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Giorgio Rubino | Men | 20 Kilometres Race Walk | BRONZE[4] |
Antonietta Di Martino | Women | High jump | BRONZE |
Finalists
[edit]Italy national athletics team ranked 17th (with 9 finalists) in the IAAF placing table. Rank obtained by assigning eight points in the first place and so on to the eight finalists.[5]
Rank | Country | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Pts | |||
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17 | Italy | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 25 |
Results
[edit]For the Italian national team participated at the events 35 athletes, 20 men and 15 women.[6]
Men (20)
[edit]- Track events
Event | Athletes | Heat Round 1 | Heat Round 2 | Semifinal | Final | ||||||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||||||
100 m | Simone Collio | 10.49 | 4 | did not advance | |||||||||
Fabio Cerutti | 10.36 | 3 | 10.37 | 7 | did not advance | ||||||||
Emanuele Di Gregorio | 10.35 | 2 | 10.26 | 4 | did not advance | ||||||||
200 m | Matteo Galvan | DNS | DNS | did not advance | |||||||||
400 m | Matteo Galvan | 45.86 | 24 | - | 46.87 | 24 | did not advance | ||||||
800 m | Lukas Rifesser | 1:53.31 | 18 | did not advance | |||||||||
1500 m | Christian Obrist | 3:43:41 | 8 | - | did not advance | ||||||||
5000 m | Daniele Meucci | 13:37:49 | 14 | - | did not advance | ||||||||
20km walk | Ivano Brugnetti | - | - | DNF | DNF | ||||||||
Jean-Jacques Nkouloukidi | - | - | 1:23:07 | 21 | |||||||||
Giorgio Rubino | - | - | 1:19:50 | 3 | |||||||||
50km walk | Diego Cafagna | - | - | 4:08:04 | 28 | ||||||||
Marco De Luca | - | - | 3:46:31 | 7[2] | |||||||||
Alex Schwazer | - | - | DNF | DNF | |||||||||
4 × 100 m relay | Italy Roberto Donati Simone Collio Emanuele Di Gregorio Fabio Cerutti |
38:52 | 1 | - | 38:54 | 6 |
- Field events
Event | Athletes | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Pole vault | Giuseppe Gibilisco | 5.65 | 5 | 5.65 | 7 |
Triple jump | Fabrizio Donato | 15.81 | 41 | did not advance | |
Daniele Greco | 16.18 | 34 | did not advance | ||
Fabrizio Schembri | 16.88 | 15 | did not advance | ||
High jump | Giulio Ciotti | 2.27 | 9 | 2.23 | 11 |
Hammer throw | Nicola Vizzoni | 76.95 | 7 | 73.70 | 9 |
Women (15)
[edit]- Track events
Event | Athletes | Heat Round 1 | Heat Round 2 | Semifinal | Final | ||||||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||||
400 m | Libania Grenot | 51.45 | 2 | - | 50.85 | 4 | did not advance | ||||
800 m | Daniela Reina | 2:06:30 | 5 | - | did not advance | ||||||
Elisa Cusma | 2:02:33 | 1 | - | 2:00:61 | 1 | 1:58:81 | 6 | ||||
5000 m | Silvia Weissteiner | 15:20:88 | 12 | - | 15:09:74 | 7 | |||||
3000 m s'chase | Elena Romagnolo | 9:56:61 | 14 | - | did not advance | ||||||
20km Walk | Elisa Rigaudo | - | - | 1:31:52 | 8[2] | ||||||
Valentina Trapletti | - | - | 1:35:33 | 17 | |||||||
4 × 400 m relay | Italy Marta Milani Daniela Reina Maria Enrica Spacca Libania Grenot |
3:31:05 | 5 | - | did not advance |
- Field and combined events
Event | Athletes | Qualification | Final | ||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
High jump | Antonietta Di Martino | 1.95 | 4 | 1.99 | 3 |
Pole vault | Anna Giordano Bruno | 4.50 | 13 | did not advance | |
Triple jump | Magdelín Martínez | 13.87 | 21 | did not advance | |
Hammer throw | Clarissa Claretti | 70.01 | 12 | 71.56 | 8 |
Hammer throw | Silvia Salis | 68.55 | 17 | did not advance | |
Chiara Rosa | 17.89 | 16 | did not advance |
References
[edit]- ^ "FIDAL.it – Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera". Archived from the original on 2009-10-06. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
- ^ a b c "GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AFFECTED BY THE 24 MARCH 2016 CAS DECISION". iaaf.org. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
Now disqualified by doping violation: Valeriy Borchin (RUS) originally 1st, 1:18:41
- ^ "Sanctions for anti-doping rule violations in athletics as of 29 January 2018". iaaf.org. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
CHICHEROVA Anna (Date of birth 22.07.82) RUS In competition, "XXIX Olympic Games", Beijing, CHN 24.08.08 2 years ineligibility 01.07.16-30.06.18 From 24.08.08 to 23.08.10
- ^ "GLOBAL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS AFFECTED BY THE 24 MARCH 2016 CAS DECISION". iaaf.org. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
Now disqualified by doping violation: Valeriy Borchin (RUS) originally 1st, 1:18:41
- ^ "IAAF World Championships Tokyo 1991 - Placing table". iaaf.org. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
- ^ "Daeugu 2011 Media Guide" (PDF) (in Italian). fidal.it. p. 48. Retrieved 24 August 2017.