Italy at the
2005 Mediterranean Games
IOC codeITA
NOCItalian National Olympic Committee
in Almería
Medals
Ranked 1st
Gold
57
Silver
40
Bronze
56
Total
153
Mediterranean Games appearances (overview)

Italy (ITA) competed at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in Almería, Spain.

Medals

Athletics

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athletics78722
Totals (1 entries)78722

Men

Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
400 metres hurdlesGianni CarabelliLaurent Ottoz
4x100 metres relayLuca Verdecchia
Alessandro Attene
Massimiliano Donati
Marco Torrieri
200 metresAlessandro Attene
110 metres hurdlesAndrea Giaconi
Javelin throwFrancesco Pignata
100 metresMarco Torrieri
1500 metresChristian Obrist
20 km walkMichele Didoni
243

Women

Event 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
400 metres hurdlesBenedetta CeccarelliMonika Niederstätter
Long jumpFiona May
Shot putCristiana ChecchiChiara Rosa
Hammer throwEster BalassiniClarissa Claretti
20 km walkElisa Rigaudo
Half marathonRosaria Console
Discus throwLaura Bordignon
Javelin throwZahra Bani
5000 metresSilvia Weissteiner
4x100 metres relayDaniela Bellanova
Manuela Grillo
Elena Sordelli
Doris Tomasini
544

Others sport

1st place, gold medalist(s) Gold

Boxing

Basketball

  • Men's Team Competition: Giorgio Boscagin (Bipop Carire), Marco Carraretto (Leche Rio Breogan), Alessandro Cittadini (Navigo Teramo), Christian Digiuliomaria (Sedima Roseto), Luca Garri and Jacopo Giachetti (both Lottomatica Roma), Davide Lamma (Montepaschi Siena), Marco Mordente (Bipop Carire Reggio Emilia), Andrea Pecile (Montepaschi Siena), Tomas Ress (Scavolini Pesaro), Mason Richard Rocca (Pompea Napoli), and Walter Santarossa (Lauretana Biella)

Fencing

Judo

Karate

  • Men's + 80 kg: Stefano Maniscalco
  • Men's Open Class: Stefano Maniscalco
  • Men's 55 kg: Ciro Massa
  • Women's 55 kg: Selene Guglielmi

Rowing

Shooting

Swimming


2nd place, silver medalist(s) Silver

Fencing

Judo

  • Men's Half-Lightweight ( 66 kg): Giovanni Casale
  • Men's Heavyweight (+ 100 kg): Paolo Bianchessi
  • Women's Extra-Lightweight ( 48 kg): Francesca Congia

Rowing

Shooting

Swimming

Water Polo


3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bronze

Fencing

  • Men's Individual Épée: Federico Bollati
  • Women's Individual Foil: Marta Simoncelli
  • Women's Individual Épée: Sara Cristina Cometti
  • Women's Individual Épée: Veronica Ross

Judo

  • Men's Extra-Lightweight ( 60 kg): Marco Caudana
  • Men's Middleweight ( 90 kg): Francesco Lepre
  • Women's Lightweight ( 57 kg): Laura Maddaloni
  • Women's Half-Middleweight ( 63 kg): Giulia Quintavalle
  • Women's Half-Heavyweight ( 78 kg): Lucia Morico
  • Women's Heavyweight (+ 78 kg): Barbara Andolina

Karate

  • Men's 70 kg: Giuseppe di Domenico
  • Women's + 65 kg: Greta Vitelli

Rowing

Shooting

  • Men's 50m Rifle Prone: Marco de Nicolo
  • Women's 10m Air Pistol: Manuela Franzoni

Swimming


See also

References

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