Italy national short track team

Fabio Carta in a race in 2007

The Italy national short track team represents Italy in International short track competitions such as Olympic Games or World Short Track Speed Skating Championships and World Short Track Speed Skating Team Championships.[1]

Olympic Games

Edition Event Team Medal
Norway 1994 Lillehammer 5000 metres relay Maurizio Carnino, Diego Cattani, Orazio Fagone, Hugo Herrnhof, Mirko Vuillermin 1st
United States 2002 Salt Lake City 5000 metres relay Maurizio Carnino, Fabio Carta, Nicola Franceschina, Nicola Rodigari, Michele Antonioli 2nd
Italy 2006 Turin 3000 metres relay Marta Capurso, Arianna Fontana, Katia Zini, Mara Zini 3rd
Russia 2014 Sochi 3000 metres relay Arianna Fontana, Lucia Peretti, Martina Valcepina, Elena Viviani 3rd

World Team Championships

Edition Event Team Medal
Japan 1992 Nagano Overall Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Hugo Herrnhof, Diego Cattani 2nd
Hungary 1993 Budapest Overall Hugo Herrnhof, Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Roberto Peretti, Diego Cattani 1st
Canada 1994 Cambridge Overall Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Hugo Herrnhof, Diego Cattani, Maurizio Carnino 3rd
United States 1996 Lake Placid Overall Michele Antonioli, Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Nicola Franceschina, Fabio Carta 3rd
South Korea 1997 Seoul Overall Michele Antonioli, Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Nicola Franceschina, Maurizio Carnino 3rd
Italy 1998 Bormio Overall Fabio Carta, Michele Antonioli, Nicola Franceschina, Maurizio Carnino, Nicola Rodigari 3rd
Netherlands 2000 Den Haag Overall Fabio Carta, Michele Antonioli, Nicola Franceschina, Maurizio Carnino, Nicola Rodigari 3rd
Hungary 2007 Budapest Overall Marco Bertoldi, Fabio Carta, Yuri Confortola, Nicola Rodigari, Roberto Serra 3rd

World Championships

Edition Event Team Medal
Canada 1987 Montreal 5000 metres relay Orazio Fagone, Luca Bolognesi, Roberto Peretti, Enrico Peretti, Hugo Herrnhof 2nd
United States 1988 St. Louis 5000 metres relay Orazio Fagone, Roberto Peretti, Enrico Peretti, Hugo Herrnhof, Michele Rubino 1st
United States 1993 Beijing 5000 metres relay Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Roberto Peretti, Hugo Herrnhof 2nd
Norway 1995 Gjøvik 5000 metres relay Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Maurizio Carnino, Diego Cattani 2nd
Netherlands 1996 Den Haag 5000 metres relay Michele Antonioli, Orazio Fagone, Maurizio Carnino, Mirko Vuillermin 1st
Japan 1997 Nagano 5000 metres relay Orazio Fagone, Mirko Vuillermin, Fabio Carta, Michele Antonioli, Nicola Franceschina 3rd
United Kingdom 2000 Sheffield 5000 metres relay Nicola Rodigari, Fabio Carta, Michele Antonioli, Nicola Franceschina 3rd
Sweden 2004 Göteborg 5000 metres relay Roberto Serra, Michele Antonioli, Nicola Franceschina, Nicola Rodigari, Fabio Carta 3rd

Medallists

Athlete Class Olympics Team WC WC Total
1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tot. 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tot. 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tot. 1st, gold medalist(s) 2nd, silver medalist(s) 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tot.
Orazio Fagone 196810011135231644412
Mirko Vuillermin 197310011135121433410
Hugo Herrnhof 19641001111312033317
Maurizio Carnino 19751102004411012248
Diego Cattani 19711001111301012215
Roberto Peretti 19660000100112032204
Michele Antonioli 19770101004410341179
Enricoo Peretti -0000000011021102
Michele Rubino -0000000010011001
Fabio Carta 19770101004400330178
Nicola Franceschina 19770101004400330178
Nicola Rodigari 19810101003300220156
Marco Bertoldi -0000000301010101
Roberto Serra 19820000001100110022
Luca Bolognesi -0000001100000011

See also

References

  1. "Short Track" (in Italian). fisg.it. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
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