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Centro Sportivo Esercito
Sport17 disciplines
JurisdictionItaly
AbbreviationC.S. Esercito
Founded1960 (1960)
AffiliationCONI
HeadquartersRome
Official website
www.esercito.difesa.it

The Centro Sportivo Esercito (sometimes known as Gruppo Sportivo Esercito or with the acronym CSE), is the sport section of the Italian Army.

History

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Centro Sportivo Esercito was born on 1 January 1960 on the occasion of the 1960 Summer Olympics that took place in Rome.[1]

Sections

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  • Olympic Sports Center of the Italian Army
  • Alpine Training Centre - Sports Activities Department
  • Section Parachuting of the Centro Sportivo Esercito
  • Military Centre of Equestrianism
  • Section Powerboating of the 2° Reggimento Genio Pontieri

Sports

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There are 17 disciplines and 5 sections.[2]

Notables athletes

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Best results

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Rachele Bruni silver medal in open water swimming at Rio 2016.
Competition Athlete Event Medal
Olympic Games
Paris 2024 Angela Andreoli Gymnastics – Women's Team  Silver
Tokyo 2020 Vanessa Ferrari Gymnastics – Women's Floor Exercise  Silver
Rio de Janeiro 2016 Fabio Basile Judo - 66 Kg  Gold
Diana Bacosi Shooting - Skeet  Gold
Odette Giuffrida Judo - 52 Kg  Silver
Rachele Bruni Swimming - 10 Km  Silver
Frank Chamizo Wrestling freestyle - 65 Kg  Bronze
Francesca Dallapè Diving - Synchro 3 m springboard  Bronze
Gabriele Detti Swimming - 400 m  Bronze
Swimming - 1500 m  Bronze
Monica Contrafatto Athletics - 100 m T42  Bronze
London 2012 Mauro Sarmiento Taekwondo - 80 Kg  Bronze
Beijing 2008 Mauro Sarmiento Taekwondo - 80 Kg  Silver
World Championships
Budapest 2022 Dario Verani Swimming - Open water 25 Km  Gold
Lienz 2016 Mattia Busato Karate - Individual kata  Bronze
Las Vegas 2015 Frank Chamizo Wrestling freestyle - 65 Kg  Gold
Bremen 2014 Sara Cardin Karate - Kumite 55 kg  Gold
Shangai 2011 Alice Franco Swimming - Open water 25 Km  Bronze
Fabio Scozzoli Swimming - 50 m breaststroke  Silver
Swimming - 100 m breaststroke  Silver
Rome 2009 Valerio Cleri Swimming - Open water 25 Km  Gold
European Championships
Budapest 2020 Dario Verani Open water swimming - 5 km  Bronze
Glasgow 2018 Fabio Scozzoli Swimming - 50 m breaststroke  Silver
Swimming - 100 m mixed medley  Bronze
Novi Sad 2017 Frank Chamizo Wrestling freestyle 70 Kg  Gold
Kocaeli 2017 Sara Cardin Karate - Kumite 55 kg  Silver
Mattia Busato Karate - Team kata  Gold
Karate - Individual kata  Bronze
Split 2017 Mirko Zanni Weightlifting - Snatch 69 Kg  Silver
Amsterdam 2016 Veronica Inglese athletics - Half marathon  Silver
Hoorn 2016 Simone Ruffini Open water swimming - Team 5 km  Gold
Osijej 2013 Giuseppe Giordano Shooting - 50 m pistol  Gold
Turin 2011 Noemi Batki Diving - 10 m platform  Gold
Barcelona 2010 Daniele Meucci Athletics - 10,000 m  Bronze
Eindhoven 2009 Elisa Cusma Athletics - 800 m  Bronze

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Centro Sportivo Esercito (CSE)" (in Italian). esercito.difesa.it. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Esercito - Lo Sport" (in Italian). esercito.difesa.it. Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
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