Italy at the 1908 Summer Olympics

Italy competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, England. It was the third appearance of the European nation, which had not competed at the 1904 Summer Olympics. It was originally going to host the Games, but the eruption of Mount Vesuvius meant the UK hosted them.[1]

Italy at the
1908 Summer Olympics
IOC codeITA
NOCItalian National Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coni.it (in Italian)
in London
Competitors68 (all men)
Medals
Ranked 9th
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
4
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
 GoldAlberto BragliaGymnasticsAll-around
 GoldEnrico PorroWrestlingGreco-Roman lightweight
 SilverEmilio LunghiAthletics800 metres
 SilverMarcello Bertinetti
Riccardo Nowak
Abelardo Olivier
Alessandro Pirzio Biroli
Sante Ceccherini
FencingTeam Sabre

Results by event

Athletics

Italy's best athletics result was Emilio Lunghi's silver medal in the 800 metres. Dorando Pietri's first-place finish in the marathon was erased by disqualification as a pair of race officials had helped him across the finish line.

EventPlaceAthleteHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Men's 100 metresHeatsGaspare Torretta12.0 seconds
2nd, heat 16
Did not advance
Umberto BarrozziUnknown
4th, heat 7
Men's 200 metresHeatsUmberto BarrozziUnknown
2nd, heat 8
Did not advance
Emilio BrambillaUnknown
5th, heat 11
Men's 400 metresHeatsRoberto PennaUnknown
2nd, heat 4
Did not advance
Massimo CartasegnaUnknown
2nd, heat 10
Giuseppe TarellaUnknown
3rd, heat 11
Men's 800 metres2ndEmilio LunghiNone held1:57.2
1st, semifinal 4
1:54.2
Men's 1500 metresSemi-
finalist
Emilio LunghiNone heldUnknown
2nd, semifinal 3
Did not advance
Massimo CartasegnaDid not finish
—, semifinal 3
Men's 3200 metre steeplechaseSemi-
finalist
Massimo CartasegnaNone heldUnknown
2nd, semifinal 1
Did not advance
Men's 3 mile team racePericle PaglianiNone held15:22.6
5 points, team=X
Did not advance
Massimo Cartasegna16:26.0
6 points, team=X
Dorando PietriDid not finish
No score, team=X
Emilio GiovanoliDid not finish
No score, team=X
Emilio LunghiDid not finish
No score, team=X
Men's 5 milesSemi-
finalist
Pericle PaglianiNone heldUnknown
3rd, semifinal 2
Did not advance
Men's marathonDorando PietriNone heldDisqualified
Umberto BlasiDid not finish
Augusto CoccaDid not start
EventPlaceAthleteDistance
Men's discus throw12-42Umberto AvattaneoUnknown
Men's Greek discus10thUmberto Avattaneo29.15 metres
Men's freestyle javelin10-33Emilio BrambillaUnknown

Cycling

No Italian cyclist advanced to the finals in any event. Morisetti's second-place finish in the fourth semifinal of the sprint was the best performance by an Italian cyclist.

EventPlaceCyclistHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Men's 5000 metresSemi-
finalist
Guglielmo MalatestaNone heldUnknown
3rd, semifinal 1
Did not advance
Cesare ZanzotteraUnknown
3rd, semifinal 5
Guglielmo MorisettiUnknown
3rd, semifinal 6
Men's 20 kilometresSemi-
finalist
Guglielmo MorisettiNone heldUnknown
4th, semifinal 6
Did not advance
Men's 100 kilometresCesare ZanzotteraNone heldDid not finish
—, semifinal 2
Did not advance
Guglielmo MalatestaDid not finish
—, semifinal 2
Battista PariniDid not finish
—, semifinal 2
Men's sprintSemi-
finalist
Guglielmo Morisetti1:21.4
1st, heat 11
Unknown
2nd, semifinal 4
Did not advance
HeatsGuglielmo MalatestaUnknown
3rd, heat 1
Did not advance

Diving

EventPlaceDiverPreliminary
groups
Semi-
finals
Final
Men's 3 metre springboard19thCarlo Bonfanti65.80 points
4th, group 4
Did not advance

Fencing

EventPlaceFencerFirst
round
Second
round
Semi-
final
Final
Men's épéeSecond
round
Riccardo Nowak3-2 (3rd in L)2-3 (3rd in 6)Did not advance
Giulio Cagiati4-2 (2nd in F)1-2 (3rd in 8)
Pietro Speciale3-3 (3rd in B)1-3 (4th in 3)
Marcelo Bertinetti3-1 (1st in K)1-3 (4th in 5)
First
round
Dino Diana4-4 (4th in D)Did not advance
Sante Ceccherini4-4 (4th in E)
Giuseppe Mangiarotti5-3 (4th in I)
Pietro Sarzano2-4 (4th in J)
Alessandro Pirzio Biroli3-4 (5th in H)
Men's sabreSemi-
finalist
Marcelo Bertinetti4-1 (1st in H)4-0 (1st in 7)3-4 (5th in 1)Did not advance
Sante Ceccherini4-1 (2nd in G)3-1 (2nd in 5)0-7 (8th in 2)
Second
round
Riccardo Nowak4-2 (2nd in M)1-3 (4th in 3)Did not advance
Alessandro Pirzio Biroli2-1 (1st in E)1-3 (4th in 7)
First
round
Dino Diana2-3 (5th in C)Did not advance
Arolodo Pinelli2-3 (5th in K)
Pietro Sarzano2-4 (6th in J)
EventPlaceFencersPlay-in
match
First
round
Semi-
finals
FinalRepechageSilver
medal match
Men's team épée4thMarcelo Bertinetti
Giuseppe Mangiarotti
Riccardo Nowak
Abelardo Olivier
ByeDefeated Bohemia
12-7
Advanced to
semifinals
Lost to Belgium
9-8
Out
4th place
Did not advanceNot relegated
Men's team sabre2ndMarcello Bertinetti (all)
Riccardo Nowak (rep)
Abelardo Olivier (all)
Alessandro Pirzio-Biroli (all)
Sante Ceccherini (1st, sf) [2]
Not heldDefeated Great Britain
11-5
Advanced to
semifinals
Lost to Hungary
11-5
Relegated to
repechage
Did not advanceDefeated Germany
10-4
Advanced to
silver medal match
Defeated Bohemia
Walkover
Won
silver medal

Gymnastics

GymnastEventScoreRank
Alberto BragliaMen's all-around317
Guido Romano23019
Otello Capitani226.7521
EventPlaceGymnastScore
Men's team6thAlfredo Accorsi, Nemo Agodi, Umberto Agliorini, Adriano Andreani, Vincenzo Blo, Flaminio Bottoni, Bruto Buozzi, Giovanni Bonati, Pietro Borsetti, Adamo Bozzani, Gastone Calabresi, Carlo Celada, Tito Collevati, Antonio Cotichini, Guido Cristofori, Stanislao Di Chiara, Giovanni Gasperini, Amedeo Marchi, Carlo Marchiandi, Ettore Massari, Roberto Nardini, Gaetano Preti, Decio Pavarri, Gino Ravenna, Massimo Ridolfi, Gustavo Taddia, Gianetto Termanini, Ugo Savanuzzi, Gioacchino Vaccari316

Rowing

EventPlaceRowersFirst
round
Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Final
Men's single sculls5thGino CiabattiByeUnknown
2nd, quarterfinal 2
Did not advance

Swimming

EventPlaceSwimmerHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Men's 100 metre freestyleHeatsDavide BaiardoUnknown
3-6, heat 1
Did not advance
Men's 400 metre freestyleHeatsMario MassaUnknown
3rd, heat 6
Did not advance
Davide BaiardoDid not finish
—, heat 4
Men's 1500 metre freestyleHeatsOreste Muzzi28:52.6
3rd, heat 1
Did not advance
Men's 100 metre backstrokeHeatsAmilcare BerettaUnknown
3rd, heat 4
Did not advance
Men's 200 metre breaststrokeHeatsAmilcare BerettaUnknown
4th, heat 4
Did not advance

Wrestling

Italy's lone wrestler in 1908 was undefeated in his four bouts, winning each match to win the gold medal in the Greco-Roman lightweight class.

EventPlaceWrestlerRound
of 32
Round
of 16
Quarter-
finals
Semi-
finals
Final
Greco-Roman lightweight1stEnrico PorroByeDefeated
Téger
Defeated
Malmström
Defeated
Persson
Defeated
Orlov
Opponent nationWinsLossesPercent
Hungary101.000
Russia101.000
Sweden201.000
Total401.000

References

  1. "Londra 1908: le prime Olimpiadi inglesi e Dorando Pietri" (in Italian). giochiolimpiciparalimpici.wordpress.com. Retrieved 22 March 2018. Siamo nel 1901 quando il CIO si riunisce per decidere chi sarà la città ad ospitare la quarta edizione Olimpica. A contendersi questo onore ci furono Roma e Berlino, e ne uscì vincitrice la prima. Purtroppo, però, la nostra città italiana dovette ritirarsi qualche anno prima dei Giochi a causa dell’eruzione del Vesuvio
  2. This fencer competed in the team event, but is not listed in the IOC medallist database.

Bibliography

  • Cook, Theodore Andrea (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report. London: British Olympic Association.
  • De Wael, Herman (2001). "Top London 1908 Olympians". Herman's Full Olympians. Archived from the original on 12 July 2006. Retrieved 9 June 2006.
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