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  2. Sportitalia - Wikipedia

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    Sportitalia is an Italian terrestrial and satellite television channel owned by Italian Sport Communication, specialized in sports broadcasting 24 hours a day. Sports broadcast include soccer, basketball, tennis, cycling, volley, motoristic sports, rugby, wrestling; information about other sports (winter sports, badminton, boxe, golf, surf, skate, swimming, boating, canoe/Kayak, American ...

  3. DMG Mori Seiki Co. - Wikipedia

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    DMG Mori Co., Ltd. (DMG森精機株式会社, DMG Mori Seiki Kabushiki-gaisha) (formerly Mori Seiki Co., Ltd. and DMG Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.) is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo and Nara City, engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of machine tools. [3] [4] [5] Since its establishment, the business has become the largest machine ...

  4. Italian National Olympic Committee - Wikipedia

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    Italia Team logo. The Italian National Olympic Committee ( Italian: Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano, CONI ), founded in 1914 and a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), is responsible for the development and management of sports activity in Italy. Within Italy, CONI recognizes 44 national sports federations, 19 associate ...

  5. Italian Athletics Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Athletics Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera, FIDAL), is the governing body for athletics in Italy since 1906.. The Italian Federation, founded on 21 October 1906, on initiative of La Gazzetta dello Sport, as Federazione Podistica Italiana (FPI), has been recognised by International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), now World Athletics, since its Berlin ...

  6. Walk of Fame of Italian sport - Wikipedia

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    Walk of Fame of Italian sport (Italian: Walk of Fame dello sport italiano) is the Walk of Fame of the Italian sport, inaugurated by Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) on 7 May 2015. It is a list of 140 Italian all-time champions, which has been implemented on six occasions (five new entries in 2015, 2016 and 2021, seven in 2018, three in ...

  7. Italian Volleyball Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Volleyball Federation ( Italian: Federazione Italiana Pallavolo, FIPAV) is the governing body for volleyball in Italy since 1946. [1] The FIPAV has reported a significant increase in its membership numbers, with over 300,000 registered members as of 2022. This is a notable increase from the pre- COVID numbers in 2019, indicating a ...

  8. List of Italian records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    List of Italian records in athletics. Siragusa, Bongiorni, Hooper, Herrera, the national record holders of the 4 × 100 m relay. The following are the national records in athletics in Italy maintained by its national athletics federation, Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera (FIDAL). [1]

  9. Italian Winter Sports Federation - Wikipedia

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    The sports federation participated in the first Winter Olympics at Chamonix, France in 1924. Because of the inclusion of bobsleigh, the Italian Ski Federation changed their name to FISI in 1934. Luge would be included in 1966. FISI is headquartered in Milan. See also. Italy national alpine ski team; Italy at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships