Italy at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics explained

Iaaf:ITA
Fedname:FIDAL
Year:2005
Games:World Championships in Athletics
Location:Helsinki
Competitors:49 (27 men, 22 women)
Gold:0
Silver:0
Bronze:1
Rank:33
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1983

Italy competed at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics in Paris, France from 6 to 14 August 2005. The nation sent a delegation of 49 athletes (27 men and 22 women) and won one medal at the competition. Alex Schwazer was the bronze medallist in the men's 50 kilometres race walk and he achieved a national record of 3:41:54 hours in the process. It was an unexpected medal, as Schwazer knocked nearly twenty minutes off his previous best that year.[1] Among other Italian performances, three athletes finished fifth in field event finals: Nicola Ciotti (men's high jump), Giuseppe Gibilisco (men's pole vault) and Zahra Bani (women's javelin throw). Excluding the straight finals in the marathon and walks, six Italians reached the final of their track and field event.

This was Italy's worst performance on the medal table at the World Championships at that point and presaged the outcome of no medals at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics.

Medalists

AthleteGenderEventMedal
Men 50 km walkBronze

Men

EventAthleteRoundPositionResultNotes
100 mSimone CollioHeats10.27
QuarterfinalsEliminated10.60
200 mAndrew HoweHeats21.08
QuarterfinalsEliminated21.19
Koura Kaba FantoniHeatsEliminated21.10
400 mAndrea BarberiHeats45.70
SemifinalsEliminated47.10
800 mMaurizio BobbatoHeatsEliminated1:48.36
MarathonOttaviano AndrianiFinal17th2:16:29
Ruggero PertileFinal35th2:21:34
Stefano BaldiniFinal
Migidio BourifaFinal
Alberico Di CeccoFinal
20 km walkLorenzo CivalleroFinal14th1:22:52
Ivano BrugnettiFinal
50 km walkAlex SchwazerFinal3:41:54
Marco De LucaFinal13th3:58:32
Diego CafagnaFinal[2]
High jumpNicola CiottiQualifying2.27 m
Final5th2.29 m
Andrea BettinelliQualifyingEliminated2.24 m
Alessandro TalottiQualifyingEliminated
Pole vaultGiuseppe GibiliscoQualifying5.45 m
Final5th5.50 m
Triple jumpPaolo CamossiQualifyingEliminated16.23 m
Hammer throwNicola VizzoniQualifyingEliminated70.77 m
Javelin throwFrancesco PignataQualifyingEliminated72.17 m
4 × 100 m relayLuca Verdecchia
Simone Collio
Massimiliano Donati
Andrew Howe
Heats[3]
4 × 400 m relayClaudio Licciardello
Edoardo Vallet
Luca Galletti
Andrea Barberi
HeatsEliminated3:04.40[4]

Women

EventAthleteRoundPositionResultNotes
100 mManuela LevoratoHeats11.46
QuarterfinalsEliminated11.54
800 mElisa CusmaHeatsEliminated2:05.95
1500 mEleonora BerlandaHeatsEliminated4:14.54
400 m hurdlesBenedetta CeccarelliHeats56.00
SemifinalsEliminated55.41
Monika NiederstätterHeats57.18
SemifinalsEliminated56.14
MarathonRosaria ConsoleFinal19th2:32:47
20 km walkElisa RigaudoFinal7th1:29:52
Gisella OrsiniFinal25th1:35:05
Long jumpFiona MayQualifyingEliminated6.51 m
Triple jumpMagdelín MartínezQualifying14.46 m
Final8th14.31 m
Simona La MantiaQualifyingEliminated14.00 m
Shot putAssunta LegnanteQualifying18.06 m
Final10th16.99 m
Cristiana ChecchiQualifyingEliminated16.67 m
Chiara RosaQualifyingEliminated17.32 m
Hammer throwClarissa ClarettiQualifying68.21 m
Final8th64.76 m
Ester BalassiniQualifyingEliminated
Javelin throwZahra BaniQualifying60.09 m
Final5th62.75 m
Claudia CoslovichQualifyingEliminated55.78 m
4 × 100 m relayElena Sordelli
Vincenza Calì
Manuela Grillo
Maria Aurora Salvagno
HeatsEliminated44.03

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.iaaf.org/news/news/kirdyapkin-walks-tall-to-50km-title Kirdyapkin walks tall to 50km title
  2. Rule 230.6a
  3. Rule 170.7
  4. Splits: Licciardello 46.8, Vallet 46.7, Galletti 45.75, Barberi 45.19