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Italy at the Olympics

Italy at the Olympics

FieldValue
NOCITA
NOCnameItalian National Olympic Committee
gamesOlympics
website
rank7
gold271
silver244
bronze284
summerappearances
winterappearances
seealso1906 Intercalated Games

Italy has sent athletes to most of the modern Olympic Games held since 1896, outside of not having officially participated (as a national delegation) in the 1904 Summer Olympics.

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 the sixth highest medal total of all time with 759. Italy has the third longest medaling streak after Sweden and Finland. It has medaled in 40 straight Olympic Games, starting with the 1936 Summer Olympics.

The Italian National Olympic Committee was created in 1914 and recognised in 1915. As of 2020, Italy is the most successful nation at fencing in Olympic history.

Italy has participated in all Olympic Winter Games from 1924 to 2022, securing a total of 141 medals, including 42 gold medals. The country has excelled in various sports disciplines, with many achievements in cross-country skiing (36 medals, nine of which are gold), Alpine skiing (36 medals, 14 of which are gold) and luge (18 medals, seven of which are gold). Among the Italian Winter Olympians, only Alberto Tomba and Deborah Compagnoni have achieved the feat of winning three gold medals in Alpine skiing.

Hosted Games

Italy has hosted the Games on three occasions, with a fourth occasion is planning for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
[1956 Winter Olympics](1956-winter-olympics)Cortina d'Ampezzo26 January – 5 February3282124
[1960 Summer Olympics](1960-summer-olympics)Rome25 August – 11 September835,338150
[2006 Winter Olympics](2006-winter-olympics)Turin10–26 February802,50884
[2026 Winter Olympics](2026-winter-olympics)Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo6–22 FebruaryTBDTBD115

Medal tables

Flag used from 1896 to 1946

According to the official count of the International Olympic Committee, Italy has won 618 medals at Summer Olympics.

In the Summer Olympic Games, Italy has finished 2nd in 1932, 3rd in 1960, 4th in 1936, and 5th in 1924, 1928, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980 and 1984. In the Winter Olympic Games, Italy has finished 4th in 1968 and 1994, and 6th in 1952 and 1992.

Italy ranks 1st all-time in fencing, 2nd in cycling, 3rd in luge, 4th in boxing and shooting, 5th in alpine skiing, and 6th in bobsled, cross-country skiing and short track speed skating.

Medals by Summer Games

Main article: Italy at the Summer Olympics

  • Cyclist Frank Bizzoni, who immigrated from Italy to the United States but still was an Italian citizen in 1904, was disputed and not recognized by the International Olympic Committee until the 21st century.

Medals by Winter Games

Main article: Italy at the Winter Olympics

Medals by summer sport

Main article: Italy at the Summer Olympics

Medals by winter sport

Main article: Italy at the Winter Olympics

Athletes with most appearances

Partecip.AthleteBornEditionPeriod
(age 1st / last)Sport[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]]Tot.
**8**Piero D'Inzeo19231948/197628 years (25/53)024**6**
Raimondo D'Inzeo19251948/197628 years (23/51)123**6**
Josefa Idem19641984/201228 years (20/48)122**5**
**Giovanni Pellielo**19701992/202432 years (22/54)031**4**
**6**Angelo Mazzoni19611980/200020 years (19/39)201**3**
Andrea Benelli19601988/200820 years (28/48)101**2**
Ilario Di Buò19651984/200820 years (19/43)020**2**
**Marco De Nicolo**19762000/202021 years (22/45)000**0**
Wilfried Huber19701988/200618 years (18/36)100**1**
Alessandra Sensini19701992/201220 years (22/42)112**4**
Gerda Weissensteiner19691988/200618 years (19/37)&101**2**
Armin Zöggeler19741994/201420 years (20/40)213**6**
**Roland Fischnaller**19802002/202220 years (22/42)000**0**
Natalia Valeeva19691992/201220 years (23/43)000**0**

Notes: the names highlighted in pink indicate that they are female athletes. Notes: the names in bold indicate that they are still active.

Athletes with most medals

The Italian athlete who won the most medals in the history of the Olympic Games, is the fencer Edoardo Mangiarotti.

AthleteSportGames[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]]Total
Edoardo Mangiarotti1936–1948–1952–1956–1960652**13**
Arianna Fontana2006–2010–2014–2018–2022245**11**
Stefania Belmondo1992–1994–1998–2002235**10**
Valentina Vezzali1996–2000–2004–2008–2012612**9**
Giulio Gaudini1928–1932–1936342**9**
Giovanna Trillini1992–1996–2000–2004–2008413**8**
Gustavo Marzi1928–1932–1936250**7**
Manuela Di Centa1992–1994–1998223**7**
Nedo Nadi1912–1920600**6**
Giuseppe Delfino1952–1956–1960–1964420**6**
Armin Zöggeler1994–1998–2002–2006–2010–2014213**6**
Eugenio Monti1956–1964–1968222**6**
Raimondo D'Inzeo1956–1960–1964–1972123**6**
Piero D'Inzeo1956–1960–1964–1972024**6**
Oreste Puliti1920–1924–1928410**5**
Giorgio Zampori1912–1920–1924401**5**
Gabriella Paruzzi1992–1994–1998–2002–2006104**5**
Klaus Dibiasi1964–1968–1972–1976320**5**
Alberto Tomba1988–1992–1994320**5**
Antonio Rossi1992–1996–2000–2004311**5**
Giancarlo Cornaggia1928–1932–1936311**5**
Manlio Di Rosa1936–1948–1952–1956221**5**
Carlo Massullo1984–1988–1992122**5**
Silvio Fauner1992–1994–1998122**5**
Franco Menichelli1960–1964113**5**
Marco Albarello1992–1994–1998131**5**

Men gold medalist

In this table (sorted by individual totals gold medals), the men who have won gold individual medals at the Olympics (but also at the World Championships).

AthleteSportBornPeriodIndividualTeamTotalOlympicsWorld Ch.OlympicsWorld Ch.IndividualTeamIndividual + Team123456789101112131415161719212326272829313334361234567
[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Gouden medaille.svg20px]][[File:Zilveren medaille.svg20px]][[File:Bronzen medaille.svg20px]][[File:Gouden medaille.svg20px]][[File:Zilveren medaille.svg20px]][[File:Bronzen medaille.svg20px]][[File:Gouden medaille.svg20px]][[File:Zilveren medaille.svg20px]][[File:Bronzen medaille.svg20px]]**Tot.**
Gregorio PaltrinieriSwimming19942013-active122864---12198612110107**27**
Armin ZöggelerLuge19741994–2014213631---024844024868**22**
Jury ChechiGymnastics19691989–2004101502------603---603**9**
Klaus DibiasiDiving19461964–1976320220---540---540**9**
Alberto TombaAlpine skiing19661987–1996320202---522---522**9**
Gustav ThöniAlpine skiing19511972–1976120400---520---520**7**
Giorgio ZamporiGymnastics18871909–1913101411301002512303815**14**
Leandro FagginCycling19331956–1968100333100---433100533**11**
Vincenzo MaenzaWrestling19621982–1992210210---420---420**6**
Niccolò CamprianiShooting19872010-2016310101411411**6**
Thomas CecconSwimming20002021-active100311012433411445856**20**
Edoardo MangiarottiFencing19191936–19601122525401133364167319137**39**
Luigi BusàKarate19872010–active100241---341---341**8**
Sante GaiardoniCycling19391960–1970200132---332---332**8**
Raimondo D'InzeoEquestrian19251955–1972110211013---321013334**10**
Elia VivianiCycling19892011-active101213010010314020334**10**
Andrea BenelliShooting19601981–20061012117323127321044**18**
Roberto CammarelleBoxing19802004–2012111201---312---312**6**
Paolo BettiniCycling19742001–2007100210---310---310**4**
Zeno ColòAlpine skiing19201950–1952100210---310---310**4**
Maurizio DamilanoAthletics19571980–1991102200---302---302**5**
Ercole BaldiniCycling19331956–1964100202---302---302**5**
Silvio MartinelloCycling19631995–2000100201001320301321622**10**
Ennio MattarelliShooting19281961–1973100201---301---301**4**
Gianmarco TamberiAthletics19912016–active100201---301---301**4**
Luciano GiovannettiShooting19451979–1986200100310300310610**7**
Nicolò MartinenghiSwimming19992021-active101180001314281315596**20**
Massimiliano RosolinoSwimming19781998–2007111111001020222021243**9**
Carlo PavesiFencing19231950–1960100121300410221710931**13**
Daniele MasalaModern pentathlon19551979–1988100121110103221213434**11**
Mauro NumaFencing19611979–1990100112100322212422634**11**
Paul HildgartnerLuge19521972-1988110102100101212201413**8**
Aldo MontanoFencing19782002–2012100110012042210054264**12**
Vito Dell'AquilaTaekwondo20002017–active100101---201---201**3**
Gabriele RossettiShooting20002017–active100101100332201432633**12**
Daniele MolmentiCanoeing19842005–2013100100000122200122322**7**
Alberto CovaAthletics19581983–1984100100---200---200**2**
Ivano BrugnettiAthletics19761999–2004100100---200---200**2**
Massimo StanoAthletics19922021–active100100---200---200**2**
***Athletes in team sports***
Eugenio MontiBobsleigh19281956–1968---22291011321132**16**
Carmine AbbagnaleRowing19621981–1993---210741951951**15**
Giuseppe AbbagnaleRowing19591981–1993---210731941941**14**
Antonio RossiCanoeing19681992–2004---311331642642**12**
Agostino StraulinoSailing19141939–1965---110421531531**9**
Rossano GaltarossaRowing19721992–2012---112413525525**12**
Agostino AbbagnaleRowing19621985–2002---300220520520**7**

Notes: in Khaki the athletes still in activity. For cycling was considered for world championships, only professional events.

Women gold medalist

In this table, the women who have won gold individual medals at the Olympics and also at the World Championships. Updated to 14 September 2024.

#AthleteSportBornPeriodOlympicsWorld Ch.Total123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282931323334353738394043
[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]]**Tot.**[[File:Gold medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal world centered-2.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal world centered-2.svg20px]]**Tot.**[[File:Gouden medaille.svg20px]][[File:Zilveren medaille.svg20px]][[File:Bronzen medaille.svg20px]]**Tot.**
Valentina VezzaliFencing19741994–2016311**5**624**12**935**17**
Federica PellegriniSwimming19882004–2019110**2**631**10**741**12**
Josefa IdemCanoeing19641990–2009121**4**596**20**6117**24**
Stefania BelmondoCross-country skiing19691992–2002232**7**441**9**653**16**
Deborah CompagnoniAlpine skiing19701992–1998310**4**300**3**610**7**
Alessandra SensiniWindsurf19701996–2012112**4**431**8**543**12**
Paola PezzoMountain bike19691993–2000200**2**202**4**402**6**
Jessica RossiShooting19922009–2023100**1**311**5**411**6**
Arianna FontanaShort track19902006–2024223**7**166**13**379**20**
Giovanna TrilliniFencing19701992–2007112**4**223**7**335**11**
Diana BacosiShooting19832016–2024101**1**200**2**301**4**
Elisa Di FranciscaFencing19822009–2019110**2**113**5**223**7**
Gerda WeissensteinerLuge19691993–2006100**1**112**4**212**5**
Irene CamberFencing19261952–1960100**1**101**2**201**3**
***Others notables (at least one gold medal at the Olympics or World Championships and at least one medal in the other competition)***
Sofia RaffaeliArtistic gymnastics20042022–2024001**1**433**10**434**11**
Deborah GelisioShooting19761993–2007010**1**410**5**420**6**
Dorothea WiererBiathlon19902014–2022002**2**333**9**335**11**
Simona QuadarellaSwimming19982017-2022001**1**322**7**323**8**
Arianna ErrigoFencing19882009-2023010**1**235**10**245**11**
Manuela Di CentaCross-country skiing19641991–1995220**4**023**5**243**9**
Fiona MayAthletics19691995–2001020**2**211**4**231**6**
Isolde KostnerAlpine skiing19751994–2002012**3**210**3**222**6**
Antonella BelluttiTrack cycling19681995–2000200**2**020**2**220**4**
Rossella FiamingoFencing19912014-2022010**1**201**3**211**4**
Emanuela PierantozziJudo19681989-2000011**2**201**3**212**5**
Federica BrignoneAlpine skiing19902011-2023012**3**120**3**132**6**
Carolina KostnerFigure skating19872002-2018001**1**123**6**124**7**
Vanessa FerrariArtistic gymnastics19902006-2021010**1**113**5**123**6**
Sofia GoggiaAlpine skiing19922017-2022110**2**011**2**121**4**
Chiara CaineroShooting19782006–2016110**2**011**2**121**4**
Sara SimeoniAthletics19531976–1984120**3**000**0**120**3**
Tania CagnottoDiving19852004-2016001**1**115**7**116**8**
Novella CalligarisSwimming19541968–1973012**3**102**3**114**6**
Odette GiuffridaJudo19942016–2024011**2**101**2**112**4**
Martina GrimaldiSwimming19882009-2013001**1**111**3**112**4**
Tatiana GuderzoCycling19842009-2018001**1**111**3**112**4**
Antonella RagnoFencing19401960–1972101**2**010**1**111**3**
Alice BellandiJudo19982023-2024100**1**011**2**111**3**
Alessia FilippiSwimming19872008-2009010**1**101**2**111**3**
Irma TestaBoxing19972020-2023001**1**110**2**111**3**
Margherita GranbassiFencing19792006-2008001**1**110**2**111**3**
Dorina VaccaroniFencing19631982-1993001**1**110**2**111**3**
Antonella PalmisanoAthletics19912017-2023100**1**002**2**102**3**

Summary by sport

Aquatics

Swimming

Italy first competed in swimming at the 1900 Games, with two swimmers in three events winning no medals.

GamesSwimmersEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalRankingTotal77173115
1900 Paris23/7000
1908 London4000
1912 Stockholm2000
1920 Antwerp4000
1924 Paris6000
1928 Amsterdam5000
1932 Los Angeles2000
1952 Helsinki10000
1956 Melbourne7000
1960 Rome23000
1964 Tokyo16000
1968 Mexico City10000
1972 Munich24012
1976 Montreal13000
1980 Moscow13000
1984 Los Angeles26000
1988 Seoul21001
1992 Barcelona24002
1996 Atlanta14001
2000 Sydney21**3**12
2004 Athens29011
2008 Beijing34110
2012 London35001
2016 Rio de Janeiro38112
2020 Tokyo3632/370**2****5**
2024 Paris**40**32/37213

Athletics

Main article: Italy at the Olympics in athletics

Italy first competed in athletics in 1900. After 121 years from first participation, Marcell Jacobs became the first Italian athlete to win a gold medal in Men's 100 metres at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics on 1 August 2021, with a time of 9"80.

GamesAthletesEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal19152660
1900 Paris23/2300

Cycling

Italy first competed in cycling at the 1900 Games, with Enrico Brusoni winning a gold medal in the points race that year. Italy has the second-most gold medals (behind France) and third-most total medals (behind France and Great Britain) in the sport (as of the 2016 Games).

GamesCyclistsEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal33161059
1900 Paris72/310

Equestrian

Italy competed in equestrian at the first Games in which the sport was held, in Paris 1900. Six riders competed, including Italy's first female Olympian (Elvira Guerra). Gian Giorgio Trissino won a gold medal in the high jump and a silver in the long jump.

Overall, Italy has won the eighth-most gold medals and eighth-most total medals in the sport.

GamesRidersEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal79723
1900 Paris64/511

Fencing

Italy first competed in fencing at the second edition of the Games in 1900. Italy has won more gold medals (49) and total medals (125) in the sport than any other nation. The nation's first medals were in its first appearance, as Italy's men's master sabreurs took gold and silver in that one-time-only event in 1900. Italy won six consecutive gold medals in the men's individual épée from 1932 to 1960 (including medal sweeps in 1936 and 1956), with a 7th in 2008; no other nation has more than 5 total gold medals (France) in the event.

GamesFencersEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal494333125
1900 Paris86/711

Gymnastics

Italy's first gymnastics appearance was when the nation sent one gymnast to the second Games in 1900; Camillo Pavanello finished 28th in the men's all-around, the only event held that Games.

GamesCyclistsEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal145928
1900 Paris11/100

Rowing

GamesNo. SailorsEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalRankingTotal5442641116164310
[1896 Athens](1896-summer-olympics)Event wasn't held
1900 Paris00/5000
1904 St Louis00/5000
1908 London11/5000
1912 Stockholm00/4000
[1916](1916-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
1920 Antwerp63/5110
1924 Paris173/7011
1928 Amsterdam267/7101
1932 Los Angeles204/7021
1936 Berlin225/7020
[1940](1940-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
[1944](1944-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
1948 London267/7112
1952 Helsinki267/7000
1956 Melbourne225/7100
1960 Rome267/7011
1964 Tokyo183/7010
1968 Mexico City144/7101
1972 Munich214/7000
1976 Montreal124/14000
198052/14000
1984 Los Angeles237/14100
1988287/14200
1992 Barcelona215/14011
1996 Atlanta3210/14100
2000 Sydney247/14121
2004 Athens309/14003
2008 Beijing197/14010
2012 London207/14010
2016 Rio278/14002
2020 Tokyo249/14102
2024 Paris348/14020

Sailing

GamesNo. SailorsEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalRankingTotal4381513
[1896](1896-summer-olympics)Scheduled but event was not held
1900*0*0/13000
[1904](1904-summer-olympics)Not Scheduled
190800/4000
191200/4000
[1916](1916-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
192000/14000
192482/3000
1928123/3000
193211/4000
1936144/4100
[1940](1940-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
[1944](1944-summer-olympics)Games Cancelled
1948155/5000
1952145/5100
1956125/5010
1960115/5001
1964104/5000
196884/5002
1972105/6000
1976126/6000
198063/6001
1984116/7001
1988158/8000
1992149/10000
19961610/10001
20001811/11110
20041811/11001
20081811/11011
2012118/10000
2016139/10000
202096/10100

Shooting

Italy's presence at the first Olympics in 1896 consisted of a single shooter, Giuseppe Rivabella, who entered one event and whose score and rank are unknown. The sport has remained a relatively strong one for Italy, which (after the 2016 Games) ranks fourth on the list of most gold medals in shooting with 16.

GamesShootersEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal16151142
1896 Athens11/500

Tennis

Italy competed in tennis in 1920 and 1924, after which tennis was dropped from the Summer Olympics due to rule disputes. The sport returned in 1988, when Italy resumed sending tennis players to compete. Prior to 2024, Uberto De Morpurgo was the only Italian tennis player to win a medal at the Olympics. At the 2024 Summer Olympics, Lorenzo Musetti became the first player in one hundred years to win a medal for Italy.

GamesAthletesEventsstyle="background-color:gold;"Goldstyle="background-color:silver;"Silverstyle="background-color:#c96;"BronzeTotalTotal1023
1920 Antwerp44/500
1924 Paris55/500
1988 Seoul52/400
1992 Barcelona73/400
1996 Atlanta42/400
2000 Sydney11/400
2004 Athens63/400
2008 Beijing74/400
2012 London75/500
2016 Rio75/500
2020 Tokyo64/500
2024 Paris95/510

References

  1. Elio Trifari. "Che sorpresa: Italia presente a tutti i Giochi".
  2. "Olympedia - Italy (ITA)".
  3. "Italy – Olympic Summer Games". olympic.org.
  4. "Frank BIZZONI {{!}} Olympics.com".
  5. Six for [[Italy]] and two for [[West Germany]]
  6. Four for [[Italy]], one for [[Moldavia]] and one for [[Unified Team at the Olympics. Unified Team]]
  7. "Italy at the Olympics". sports-reference.com.
  8. Included the medals in marathon swimming and at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  9. Included the medals at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  10. Included the medals at the World Athletics Indoor Championships
  11. Included the medals at the FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
  12. She won also 2 gold and 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 5 gold 2 silver at the World Championships with the team.
  13. She holds 2 [[List of world records in swimming. swimming world records]] holder.
  14. She won also 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 2 bronze at the World Championshimps for [[West Germany]].
  15. She won also 2 bronze e 3 silver at the [[Olympics]] and 1 bronze at the World Championshimps with the team.
  16. She won also 1 times la [[UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. Mountain Bike World Cup]] on her sport.
  17. She won also 3 gold and 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 7 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  18. She won also 2 times la [[List of Luge World Cup champions. Luge World Cup]] on her sport.
  19. She won 1 gold also a bronze in [[bobsleigh]] double at [[2006 Winter Olympics]], 1 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze in team events at [[FIL World Luge Championships. World Luge Championships]].
  20. She won also 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  21. She won also 3 bronze ath the [[Olympics]] and 2 silver at the World Championships with the team.
  22. She won also 2 [[FIS Cross-Country World Cup. Cross-Country World Cup]] in her sport.
  23. Born in [[United Kingdom]], but [[Italy. Italian]] for wedding.
  24. She won also 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 1 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  25. She was the [[List of world records in athletics. world record]] holder in [[high jump]]
  26. She was able top participate just 1 edition of [[IAAF World Championships in Athletics. World Championships]], because it was not held before 1983.
  27. First Italian [[Diving (sport). diver]] to win an olympic medals.
  28. "Про перейменування об’єктів топонімії у населених пунктах Одеської області".
  29. First Italian [[Swimming (sport). swimmer]] to win an Olympic medal.
  30. She won also 1 bronze at the [[Olympics]] and 3 bronze at the World Championships with the team.
  31. Kane, David. (2024-08-03). "Lorenzo Musetti holds off Félix Auger-Aliassime for Olympic bronze medal in Paris".
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