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Italy at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics

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Italy at the
1999 World Championships in Athletics
WA codeITA
National federationFIDAL
Websitewww.fidal.it
in Sevilla
Competitors43 (30 men, 13 women)
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
4
World Championships in Athletics appearances (overview)

Italy competed at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in Sevilla, Spain from 20 to 29 August 1999.

Medalists

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Athlete Gendre Event Medal
Fabrizio Mori Men 400 Metres Hurdles Gold
Ivano Brugnetti Men 50 Kilometres Race Walk Gold
Vincenzo Modica Men Marathon Silver
Fiona May Women Long Jump Silver

Finalists

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The largest team ranked 9th (with 13 finalists) in the IAAF placing table. Rank obtained by assigning eight points in the first place and so on to the eight finalists.[1]

Rank Country 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 5 6 7 8 Pts
9 Italy Italy 2 2 0 0 3 3 1 2 55

Results

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Italy participated with 66 athletes by winning three medals.[2]

  Finalists (first eight positions)

Men (30)

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Track and field events
Event Athlete Result Performances Notes
100 m Stefano Tilli Quarter (5. nel 1qf with 10.26, 4. in 3b with 10.35)
800 m Andrea Longo 6th with 1:45.33 (2. in 1sf with 1:45.65, 1. in 3b with 1:45.01)
1500 m Giuseppe D'Urso Haat (13. in 3b with 3:50.71)
5000 m Salvatore Vincenti Haat (15. in 2b with 14:03.36)
Marathon Vincenzo Modica 2nd with 2h14:03
Danilo Goffi 5th with 2h14:50
Daniele Caimmi 10th with 2h16:23
Roberto Barbi 20th with 2h18:13
Giovanni Ruggiero 25th with 2h19:34
3000 m st Giuseppe Maffei 10th with 8:22.65 (3. in 3b with 8:15.19)
110 m hs Andrea Giocondi Quarter (6. nel 4qf with 13.61, 6. in 6b with 13.71)
Emiliano Pizzoli Haat (6. in 4b with 13.79)
400 m hs Fabrizio Mori 1st with 47.72 (2. in 2sf with 48.29, 1. in 3b with 49.07)
Pole vault Maurilio Mariani Qual. with 5.40
Long jump Nicola Trentin Qual. with 7.70
Triple jump Paolo Camossi 5th with 17.29 (16.79 in qual.)
Shot put Paolo Dal Soglio Qual. with 19.48
Discus throw Diego Fortuna Qual. with 58.52
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni 7th with 78.31 (75.81 in qual.)
Loris Paoluzzi Qual. with 74.26
20 km walk Alessandro Gandellini 5th with 1h24:51
Giovanni De Benedictis 8th with 1h25:33
Michele Didoni 10th with 1h26:00
50 km walk Ivano Brugnetti 1st with 3h47:54
Arturo Di Mezza 6th with 3h53:50
Giovanni Perricelli DNF NM
4 × 100 m relay Italy National Team
Luca Verdecchia
Massimiliano Donati
Maurizio Checcucci
Andrea Colombo
Haat (3. in 1b with 38.98)

Women (13)

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Track and field events
Event Athlete Result Performances Notes
200 m Manuela Levorato Haat (7. in 1sf with 22.70, 4. nel 2qf with 22.60, 3. in 6b with 22.91)
400 m Virna De Angeli Quarter 7. nel 3qf with 52.78, 4. in 1b with 52.60)
800 m Patrizia Spuri Haat (4. in 2b with 2:01.00)
400 m hs Monica Niederstatter Semi (8. in 2sf with 55.57, 5. in 3b with 55.10)
Long jump Fiona May 2nd with 6.94 (7.04 in qual.)
Shot put Mara Rosolen Qual. with 17.84
Heptathlon Gertrud Bacher 14th with 6.055 pts
20 km walk Erica Alfridi 6th with 1h32:04
Elisabetta Perrone 21st with 1h36:24
Rossella Giordano 27th with 1h38:06
Annarita Sidoti DNF NM
4 × 400 m relay Italy National Team
Virna De Angeli
Patrizia Spuri
Francesca Carbone
Monica Niederstatter
Danielle Perpoli
8th with 3:29.56 (2. in 3b with 3:31.67) [3]

References

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  1. ^ "IAAF World Championships Sevilla 1999 - Placing table". iaaf.org. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Daeugu 2011 Media Guide" (PDF) (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 19 August 2017. see from page 48
  3. ^ in batteria ha corso Danielle Perpoli al posto di Francesca Carbone
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