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    Italy: 10 facts on the Sochi 2014 Paralympics

    19.02.2014

    With a strong contingent of alpine skiers headed to Sochi, can Italy add to their total of 61 medals at the Paralympic Winter Games?

    Gianmaria Dal Maistro at Vancouver 2010 Gianmaria Dal Maistro of Italy competes in the men's Super-G during Day 8 of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Paralympics © • Getty Images
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    Italy - Paralympics Facts & Figures

    - Italy have won 61 medals at the Paralympic Winter Games (12 golds, 20 silvers and 29 bronze).

    - Bruno Oberhammer is Italy's most successful athlete at the Winter Games with three golds and 12 total medals, all in alpine skiing.

    - Silvia Parente won four medals on home soil in 2006, the most for an Italian athlete at a single Games.

    - Gianmaria Dal Maistro won three medals in 2010 in alpine skiing (one silver and one bronze).

    - Francesca Porcellato won Italy's only gold medal at Vancouver 2010, in the women’s cross-country skiing 1km sprint sitting event.

    - Italy’s ice sledge hockey team made their Paralympic debut when they hosted the Torino 2006 Games.

    - Italy are still seeking their first Paralympic medal in ice sledge hockey.

    - Italy have won a medal in alpine skiing at all Games since 1980.

    - Roberto Marson has won a record 16 gold medals and 26 total medals for Italy in athletics, swimming and wheelchair fencing.

    - Irene Monaco (athletics, swimming, wheelchair fencing, archery, table tennis) and Australia's Daphne Ceeney are the only Paralympians to have won a medal in five different sports.

    - You can follow Italian Paralympic team on Facebook

    Athletes:

    Alpine skiing

    Ugo BREGANT

    Melania CORRADINI, Twitter: @mellyCorradini, Facebook

    Alessandro DALDOSS

    Christian LANTHALER

    Hansjoerg LANTSCHNER

    Nicolo Maria ORSINI, Twitter: @NicolOrsini_

    Luca RIGHETTI

    Andrea VALENTI

    Marco ZANOTTI

    Snowboard

    Giuseppe COMUNALE, Twitter: @iastimo

    Luca RIGHETTI

    Fabio PISCITELLO

    Veronica Yoko PLEBANI

    Nordic skiing

    Enzo MASIELLO

    Pamela NOVAGLIO

    Francesca PORCELLATO

    Roland RUEPP

    Giordano TOMASONI

    Ice sledge hockey

    Gabriele ARAUDO

    Bruno BALOSSETTI

    Gianluca CAVALIERE

    Andrea CHIAROTTI

    Giuseppe CONDELLO

    Valerio CORVINO

    Christoph DEPAOLI

    Rupert KANESTRIN

    Nils LARCH

    Gregory LEPERDI, Facebook

    Andrea MACRI', Twitter: @andremaki91

    Florian PLANKER, Facebook

    Roberto RADICE

    Gianluigi ROSA

    Igor STELLA

    Santino STILLITANO, Facebook

    Werner WINKLER, Facebook

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