Italy at the 2012 Summer Olympics


Italy competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This nation has competed at every Summer Olympic games in the modern era, except for the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. The Italian National Olympic Committee sent the nation's smallest delegation to the Games since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. A total of 285 athletes, 162 men and 123 women, competed in 22 sports.
Italy left London with a total of 28 Olympic medals, finishing eighth in the overall medal standings. Seven of these medals were awarded to the athletes in fencing, five in shooting, and three in boxing. Six Italian athletes won more than a single Olympic medal in London. After suffering a major setback from Beijing, Italy's team-based athletes recaptured their success at these games as the men's water polo team and the men's indoor volleyball team won silver and bronze medals respectively. For the first time since 1984, Italy did not win an Olympic medal in swimming, except for the open water marathon.
Among the nation's medalists were shooters Niccolò Campriani and Jessica Rossi, who broke an Olympic and a world record to win gold medals in their respective events. Two Italian athletes won gold medals for the first time in Olympic history: archer Michele Frangilli, who competed at his fifth Olympics, in team archery, and taekwondo jin Carlo Molfetta in men's super heavyweight division. Foil fencer Valentina Vezzali, who won gold and bronze in London, became one of the most successful Italian athletes in history, with a total of eight Olympic medals. Meanwhile, boxer Clemente Russo managed to repeat his silver medal from Beijing.

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Michele Frangilli
Marco Galiazzo
Mauro Nespoli
ArcheryMen's team
Elisa Di FranciscaFencingWomen's foil
Daniele MolmentiCanoeingMen's slalom K-1
Elisa Di Francisca
Arianna Errigo
Valentina Vezzali
Ilaria Salvatori
FencingTeam foil
Jessica RossiShootingTrap
Valerio Aspromonte
Giorgio Avola
Andrea Baldini
Andrea Cassarà
FencingTeam foil
Niccolò CamprianiShootingMen's 50 m rifle three positions
Carlo MolfettaTaekwondoMen's +80 kg
Luca TesconiShootingMen's 10 m air pistol
Arianna ErrigoFencingWomen's foil July
Diego OcchiuzziFencingMen's sabre
Niccolò CamprianiShootingMen's 10 m air rifle
Alessio Sartori
Romano Battisti
RowingMen's double sculls
Massimo FabbriziShootingMen's trap
Clemente RussoBoxingMen's heavyweight
Roberto CammarelleBoxingMen's super heavyweight
Italy men's national water polo team
Water poloMen's tournament
Valentina VezzaliFencingWomen's foil
Rosalba ForcinitiJudoWomen's 52 kg
Aldo Montano
Diego Occhiuzzi
Luigi Tarantino
Luigi Samele
FencingMen's team sabre
Matteo MorandiGymnasticsMen's rings
Martina GrimaldiSwimmingWomen's 10 km open water
Fabrizio DonatoAthleticsMen's triple jump
Vincenzo MangiacapreBoxingMen's light welterweight
Mauro SarmientoTaekwondoMen's 80 kg
Italy men's national volleyball team
VolleyballMen's tournament
Marco Aurelio FontanaCyclingMen's cross-country
Elisa Blanchi
Romina Laurito
Marta Pagnini
Elisa Santoni
Anzhelika Savrayuk
Andreea Stefanescu
Rhythmic gymnasticsTeam

Delegation

selected a team of 285 athletes, 162 men and 123 women, to compete in 22 sports; it was the nation's smallest team sent to the Olympics since 1988. Italy did not qualify teams in basketball, field hockey, football, and handball. There was only a single competitor in badminton, track cycling, BMX cycling, equestrian dressage, trampoline gymnastics, weightlifting, and Greco-Roman wrestling.
The Italian team featured past Olympic champions, four of them defending. Vezzali, who competed at her fifth Olympics as the most experienced athlete, became Italy's first female flag bearer at the opening ceremony since 1996.
Two naturalized Italian athletes made their multiple Olympic appearances as individuals. Sprint kayaker Josefa Idem, the oldest of the team at age 47, became the first female athlete to compete in eight Olympic games, although she played for the former West Germany in her first two appearances. Archer Natalia Valeeva, on the other hand, competed at her sixth Olympics as an individual athlete, having played under three different banners. Along with Valeeva, two other Italian athletes made their sixth Olympic appearance: trap shooter Giovanni Pellielo and windsurfer and four-time Olympic medalist Alessandra Sensini. Along with Vezzali, three other athletes made their fifth Olympic appearance: archer Michele Frangilli, sabre fencer and two-time world champion Luigi Tarantino, and skeet shooter and former Olympic gold medalist Ennio Falco. Meanwhile, gymnast Erika Fasana, at age 16, was the youngest athlete of the team.
Other notable Italian athletes featured taekwondo jin and Olympic silver medalist Mauro Sarmiento, sabre fencer and former Olympic gold medalist Aldo Montano, and rifle shooter and multiple-time World Cup champion Niccolò Campriani.
The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games:
SportMenWomenTotal
Archery336
Athletics191938
Badminton011
Boxing707
Canoeing538
Cycling8513
Diving448
Equestrian213
Fencing9918
Gymnastics61218
Judo459
Modern pentathlon224
Rowing18220
Sailing7411
Shooting11415
Swimming201434
Synchronized swimming022
Table tennis112
Taekwondo202
Tennis347
Triathlon213
Volleyball141428
Water polo131326
Weightlifting101
Wrestling101
Total162123285

Archery

Qualified six athletes.
;Men
;Women

Athletics

Italian athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events :
On June 30, 39 Italian athletes were qualified with the A Standard, or as first 12 team relay, reduced to 38 because of an injury waiver for the champion of high jump, Antonietta Di Martino. On August 8, Alex Schwazer, the defending Olympic champion in the men's 50 km race walk, was disqualified after he failed the doping test for using the blood-boosting agent recombinant erythropoietin.
;Key
;Men
;Track & road events
;Field events
;Women
;Track & road events
;Field events

Badminton

Boxing

Italy has so far qualified boxers for the following events
;Men

Canoeing

Eight Italian athletes have qualified for the following events.

Slalom

Sprint

Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final ; FB = Qualify to final B

Cycling

Road

;Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Sacha ModoloRoad race5:46:5199
Vincenzo NibaliRoad race5:46:53101
Luca PaoliniRoad race5:46:059
Marco PinottiRoad race5:54:04107
Marco PinottiTime trial52:49.285
Elia VivianiRoad race5:46:3738

;Women

Track

;Omnium

Mountain biking

AthleteEventTimeRank
Marco Aurelio FontanaMen's cross-country1:29:32
Gerhard KerschbaumerMen's cross-country1:32:0213
Eva LechnerWomen's cross-country1:37:3617

BMX

Diving

Eight divers qualified.
;Men
;Women

Equestrian

Dressage

Eventing

Fencing

Italy has qualified 15 fencers.
;Men
;Women

Gymnastics

Artistic

;Men
;Team
;Individual finals
;Women
;Team
;Individual finals

Rhythmic

Trampoline

Judo

Italy has qualified 9 judokas.
;Men
;Women

Modern pentathlon

Italy has qualified 2 men and 2 women.

Rowing

Italy has qualified the following boats.
;Men
;Women
Qualification Legend: FA=Final A ; FB=Final B ; SA/B=Semifinals A/B; R=Repechage

Sailing

Italy has so far qualified 1 boat for each of the following events.
;Men
;Women
;Open
M = Medal race; EL = Eliminated – did not advance into the medal race;

Shooting

Italy has gained fifteen quota places in the shooting events;
;Men
;Women

Swimming

Italian swimmers have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following events, and 1 at the Olympic Selection Time : In the list, the names of the swimmers qualified at an individual event.
;Men
;Women

Synchronized swimming

Italy has qualified 2 quota places in synchronized swimming.

Table tennis

Italy has qualified the following table tennis players.

Taekwondo

has ensured a quota place for Italy in the men's −80 kg by reaching the top 3 of the 2011 WTF World Qualification Tournament. Italy also qualified in the men's +80 kg during the European Championships.

Tennis

Italy had qualified players from the top 54 rankings of ATP and WTA rankings at the end of 2012 French Open, on 11 June 2012.
;Men
;Women
;Mixed

Triathlon

Three athletes have qualified for the Italian team.
AthleteEventSwim Trans 1Bike Trans 2Run Total TimeRank
Alessandro FabianMen's17:010:4159:100:2830:431:48:0310
Davide UccellariMen's18:260:4459:160:3031:131:50:0929
Annamaria MazzettiWomen's19:250:401:11:090:3537:192:09:0846

Volleyball

Beach

Indoor

Italy has qualified both a men's and women's team for the indoor tournaments.
;Roster
;Group play
;Quarterfinal
;Semifinal
;Bronze medal match

Women's tournament

;Roster
;Group play
;Quarterfinals

Water polo

Men's tournament

;Team roster
;Group play
;Quarterfinal
;Semifinal
;Gold medal game

Women's tournament

;Group play
;Quarter-final
;5–8th place semifinals
;Seventh place game

Weightlifting

Italy has qualified the following quota places.

Wrestling

Italy has qualified 1 quota.
Key:
;Men's Greco-Roman