Parigi 1900
II edition of the Summer Olympics
20 May - 28 October 1900
Medal table
- 3
- 2
- 0
STATISTICS
- Nations 28
- Athletes 1470 (1448 men; 22 women)
- Italian Athletes 33 (33 men; 0 women)
Pierre de Coubertin wanted the second edition of the Games to take place in Paris, but he encountered great difficulties with his country's political and sports organisations. Therefore, it was clear for him that he had to adapt to recognise as the Olympic Games the sport events which were held as part of the Exposition Universelle that France dedicated to the new century (discarding the oddities of the programme, such as shooting with.... cannons). Medals, for those deemed worthy of receiving them, were delivered months or years late. Paris saw Italians pick up their first victories with Count Gian Giorgio Trissino winning the high jump as part of the equestrian event and Antonio Conte from Latina winning the gold medal in the sabre event as part of the fencing masters competition.
Athlete | Medal | Sport |
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Enrico BRUSONI | GOLD | Cycling Track Point Race |
Gian Giorgio TRISSINO | GOLD | Equestrian High Jump |
Antonio CONTE | GOLD | Fencing Sabre Masters |
Gian Giorgio TRISSINO | SILVER | Equestrian Long jump |
Italo SANTELLI | SILVER | Fencing Sabre Masters |