Italy at the
1964 Summer Paralympics
IPC codeITA
NPCComitato Italiano Paralimpico
WebsiteOfficial website (in Italian)
in Tokyo
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
14
Silver
15
Bronze
14
Total
43
Summer Paralympics appearances (overview)

Italy sent a delegation to compete at the 1964 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan. Its athletes finished third in the gold and overall medal count.[1]

The wrong reports

Since at the dawn of the Paralympic Games there was no precision in reporting the results of the competitions, the Israeli athlete Michal Escapa was indicated with the Italian nationality and without prename (and so she is mentioned in the International Paralympic Committee[2] of the Italian Paralympic Committee[3] web sites) for the reports of the Swimming at the 1964 Summer Paralympics where she won two bronze medals, simply reported as Escapa and not as Michal Escapa.[4][5] However, as can be seen from a 1968 Israeli newspaper reporting an interview with the athlete, she was the same athlete who had won medals in swimming and table tennis in Tokyo 1964.[6]

Medalists

  Italian nationality mistakenly attributed to the Israeli swimmer Michal Escapa.
Medal Athlete Sport Event
 GoldGiovanni BenincasaAthletics Shot put C
 GoldRoberto MarsonAthletics Discus throw C
 GoldRoberto MarsonAthletics Javelin throw C
 GoldIrene MonacoAthletics Discus throw D
 GoldAnna Maria TosoAthletics Javelin throw A
 GoldAnna Maria TosoAthletics Shot put A
 GoldFrancesco DeianaSwimming 25 m breaststroke complete class 2
 GoldRenzo RogoSwimming 25 m freestyle supine incomplete class 2
 GoldRenzo RogoSwimming 25 m breaststroke incomplete class 2
 GoldAnna Maria TosoSwimming 25 m freestyle supine incomplete class 2
 GoldGiovanni Ferraris
Federico Zarilli
Table tennis
 GoldRoberto Marson
Renzo Rogo
Franco Rossi
Fencing
 GoldElena Monaco
Irene Monaco
Anna Maria Toso
Fencing
 GoldAnna Maria TosoFencing Foil individual
 SilverRoberto MarsonAthletics Club throw C
 SilverRoberto MarsonAthletics Slalom open
 SilverRoberto MarsonFencing
 SilverRoberto MarsonFencing
 SilverAnna Maria TosoAthletics Club throw A
 SilverAnna Maria TosoAthletics Discus throw A
 SilverAnna Maria Toso
Silvana Martino
Table tennis Double
 SilverFrancesco DeianaSwimming 25 m freestyle prone complete class 2
 SilverElena MonacoSwimming 50 m freestyle prone incomplete class 4
 SilverIrene MonacoSwimming 50 m breaststroke incomplete class 3
 SilverGermano PeccheninoSwimming 50 m freestyle supine special class
 SilverAnna Maria TosoSwimming 25 m freestyle prone incomplete class 2
 SilverAnna Maria TosoSwimming 25 m breaststroke incomplete class 2
 SilverOliviero VenturiSwimming 25 m breaststroke incomplete class 2
 SilverRaimondo LonghiArchery Columbia round open
 BronzeGiovanni BenincasaAthletics Discus throw C
 BronzeVincenzo BorgheseAthletics Club throw B
 BronzeSilvio BoscuSwimming 50 m freestyle supine complete class 5
 BronzeFrancesco DeianaSwimming 25 m freestyle supine complete class 2
 BronzeEscapaSwimming 25 m freestyle prone incomplete class 2
 BronzeEscapaSwimming 25 m breaststroke incomplete class 2
 BronzeIrene MonacoSwimming 50 m freestyle supine incomplete class 4
 BronzeIrene MonacoSwimming 50 m breaststroke incomplete class 4
 BronzeGermano PeccheninoSwimming 50 m breaststroke special class
 BronzeGermano PeccheninoFencing
 BronzeGiovanni PischeSwimming 50 m freestyle prone complete class 3
 BronzeRenzo RogoSwimming 25 m freestyle prone incomplete class 2
 BronzeRenzo Rogo
Roberto Marson
Franco Rossi
Fencing
 BronzeFranco RossiSwimming 50 m freestyle prone cauda equina
 BronzePasquale CarfagnaFencing
 BronzeSilvana MartinoSwimming 25 m freestyle supine complete class 2

See also

References

  1. "Medal Standings Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. 1964. Archived from the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2009.
  2. "Swimming - Women's 25 m Breaststroke Incomplete class 2". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  3. "Media Guide Tokyo 2020" (PDF). comitatoparalimpico.it (in Italian). Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  4. "Michael Escapa - Profile". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  5. "Escapa - Profile". paralympic.org. Retrieved 15 September 2021.
  6. "Michal Escapa - Hi whose mistake?". nli.org.il (in Hebrew). 27 September 1968. Retrieved 15 September 2021. ... but at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, she came to the place of success precisely. And she brought an additional Israeli team trophy as well as two sports for me
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