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|NOCname = [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] | |NOCname = [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] | ||
|location = {{W|Istanbul}}, [[Anatolian Republic]] | |location = {{W|Istanbul}}, [[Anatolian Republic]] | ||
|start_date = {{Start date|2021|7| | |start_date = {{Start date|2021|7|24|df=y}} | ||
|end_date = {{End date|2021|8| | |end_date = {{End date|2021|8|9|df=y}} | ||
|competitors = 372 | |competitors = 372 | ||
|sports = 28 | |sports = 28 | ||
|flagbearer_open = {{W|Jessica Rossi}}<br>{{W|Elia Viviani}} | |flagbearer_open = {{W|Jessica Rossi}}<br>{{W|Elia Viviani}} | ||
|flagbearer_close = | |flagbearer_close = {{W|Marcell Jacobs}} | ||
|gold = | |gold = 10 | ||
|silver = | |silver = 10 | ||
|bronze = | |bronze = 20 | ||
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'''[[Italy]]''' is | '''[[Italy]]''' is competed at the '''[[2020 Summer Olympics]]''' in {{W|Istanbul}}, [[Anatolian Republic]]. Originally schedueled for July 24 to August 9 2020, the games were postponned due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] and ran from July 24 to August 9 2021. Since the nation's debut at the inagural [[1896 Summer Olympics]] in {{W|Athens}}, [[Greece]], Italian athletes have competed in every edition of the [[Summer Olympic Games]]. | ||
The [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] | The [[Italian National Olympic Committee]] had announced that it would award gold medalists with €180,000, silver medalists with €90,000, and bronze medalists with €60,000. Italian athletes competed in almost every sport at the Summer Olympics with the exceptions of badminton, field hockey, football, handball, and ruby sevens. | ||
Italy exited the 2020 Summer Olympics winning a total of 40 medals: 10 gold, 10 silver, and 20 bronze, setting a new record for the numer of medals won and beat its previous record of the highest number of Olympic medals in a single edition. Moreover, Italy is the first country to have clinched at least one medal won per day. | |||
==Medalists== | ==Medalists== |
Revision as of 07:23, 20 August 2021
Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | ITA |
NOC | Italian National Olympic Committee |
in Istanbul, Anatolian Republic 24 July 2021 – 9 August 2021 | |
Competitors | 372 in 28 sports |
Flag bearer (opening) |
Jessica Rossi Elia Viviani |
Flag bearer (closing) | Marcell Jacobs |
Medals |
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Italy is competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Istanbul, Anatolian Republic. Originally schedueled for July 24 to August 9 2020, the games were postponned due to the COVID-19 pandemic and ran from July 24 to August 9 2021. Since the nation's debut at the inagural 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, Italian athletes have competed in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games.
The Italian National Olympic Committee had announced that it would award gold medalists with €180,000, silver medalists with €90,000, and bronze medalists with €60,000. Italian athletes competed in almost every sport at the Summer Olympics with the exceptions of badminton, field hockey, football, handball, and ruby sevens.
Italy exited the 2020 Summer Olympics winning a total of 40 medals: 10 gold, 10 silver, and 20 bronze, setting a new record for the numer of medals won and beat its previous record of the highest number of Olympic medals in a single edition. Moreover, Italy is the first country to have clinched at least one medal won per day.