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- Italy has won Olympic medals in 48 Olympic Games - go here for a list of Italian medals by Olympics.
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Italy has taken part in all the Winter Olympic Games, winning 141 medals, and has won 618 medals at the Summer Olympic Games. Italy's total of 259 gold medals makes it the sixth most successful country in Olympic history, after the United States, the Soviet Union, Germany, Great Britain and France.
Italy has won 270 gold medals in the Olympics - in total 482 Italian athletes have won a gold medal. Silver Italy has won 244 silver medals in the Olympics - in total 485 Italian athletes have won a silver medal.
The country has participated at all the modern Olympic Games. Italy has won more than 500 medals at the Summer Olympic Games. Italy is the 5th most successful country in Olympics history, after the USA, the Soviet Union, Germany and Great Britain.
Aug 11, 2024 · Official medal standings for the Paris 2024 Olympics (Jul 26-Aug 11, 2024). Find out which athletes are bringing home medals and breaking records.
48. Complete list of Italy's medals in Olympic sports. Notes: The medal count for Summer and Winter Olympics is representing medals won in competitions which in the course of time have finally become part of either the summer olympics or the winter olympics.
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Marcell Jacobs and Filippo Tortu, gold with the 4 × 100 m relay team at Tokyo 2020. Italy has sent athletes to every celebration of the modern Summer Olympic Games, with the uncertain exception of the 1904 Summer Olympics where one Italian may have competed.