Women
| Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| 1990 | Elisabetta Fanton | Valeria Cappellotto | Imelda Chiappa |
| 1991 | Lucia Pizzolotto | Valeria Cappellotto | Nadia Stramigioli |
| 1992 | Michela Fanini | Nadia Molteni | Valeria Cappellotto |
| 1993 | Imelda Chiappa | Michela Fanini | Sara Felloni |
| 1994 | Simona Muzzioli | Alessandra Cappellotto | Lucia Pizzolotto |
| 1996 | Fabiana Luperini | Imelda Chiappa | Alessandra Cappellotto |
| 1997 | Imelda Chiappa | Alessandra Cappellotto | Valeria Cappellotto |
| 1999 | Valeria Cappellotto | Sonia Rocca | Lucia Pizzolotto |
| 2000 | Gabriella Pregnolato | Greta Zocca | Sara Felloni |
| 2001 | Greta Zocca | Katia Longhin | Lisa Gatto |
| 2002 | Rosalisa Lapomarda | Katia Longhin | Luisa Tamanini |
| 2003 | Alessandra Cappellotto | Katia Longhin | |
| 2004 | Fabiana Luperini | Tania Belvederesi | Alessandra Cappellotto |
| 2005 | Silvia Parietti | Alessandra Grassi | Luisa Tamanini |
| 2006 | Fabiana Luperini | Gessica Turato | Silvia Parietti |
| 2007 | Eva Lechner | Luisa Tamanini | Giorgia Bronzini |
| 2008 | Fabiana Luperini | Tatiana Guderzo | Giorgia Bronzini |
| 2009 | Monia Baccaille | Laura Bozzolo | Giorgia Bronzini |
| 2010 | Monia Baccaille | Alessandra D'Ettorre | Lorena Foresi |
| 2011 | Noemi Cantele | Tatiana Guderzo | Silvia Valsecchi |
| 2012 | Giada Borgato | Silvia Valsecchi | Marta Bastianelli |
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Famous quotes containing the word women:
“Most women of [the WW II] generation have but one image of good motherhoodthe one their mothers embodied. . . . Anything done for the sake of the children justified, even ennobled the mothers role. Motherhood was tantamount to martyrdom during that unique era when children were gods. Those who appeared to put their own needs first were castigated and shunnedthe ultimate damnation for a gender trained to be wholly dependent on the acceptance and praise of others.”
—Melinda M. Marshall (20th century)
“Profound as race prejudice is against the Negro American, it is not practically as far- reaching as the prejudice against women. For stripping away the sentimentality which makes Mothers Day and Best American Mother Contests, the truth is that women suffer all the effects of a minority.”
—Pearl S. Buck (18921973)
“To enumerate the different trades by which the women in New York are endeavoringnot to livethat for many of them is as utterly unattainable a goal as the end of the rainbowbut simply to postpone as long as possible their appearance at the morgue or the cemeteryto attempt to do this would be useless.”
—Katharine Pearson Woods (18531923)