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Category: Italian male athletes. 8 languages. ... Italian male middle-distance runners (79 P) P. Italian male pentathletes (5 P) Italian male pole vaulters (29 P) R.
also: People: By occupation: Sportspeople: By nationality: Italian: Men also: People : By gender : Men : By nationality : By occupation : Sportsmen : Italian Articles on individual Italian sportsmen may be added directly to this category, but should be moved to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
World Championships: Budapest, Hungary [49] 3000 m steeplechase: 9:27.48 Elena Romagnolo: 15 August 2008 Olympic Games: Beijing, China [50] High jump: 2.03 m Antonietta Di Martino: 24 June 2007 European Cup 1st League: Milan, Italy [51] 2 September 2007 World Championships: Osaka, Japan Pole vault: 4.72 m Roberta Bruni: 30 August 2022 Palio ...
Classification: People: By occupation: Sportspeople by sport: Athletes: By nationality: Italian Also: Italy : People : By occupation : Sportspeople by sport : Athletes This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .
Italian team athletes have reached 28 podiums, including 6 victories in the Diamond League. [ 12 ] Gianmarco Tamberi was the first Italian to win the Diamond League Crown in 2021 .
With a personal best of 8.07 meters, he ranked tenth on the IAAF (now World Athletics) world-leading list at the end of the 2017 indoor season. [ 18 ] At the 2016 Italian U23 Championships, he jumped 8.48 meters, the best performance ever for an Italian, although this result was not recognized as a national record due to a 2.8 m/s tailwind ...
Italian athlete Gianmarco Tamberi was hoping to defend the men’s high jump gold medal he won in Tokyo — but his body had other plans.. Tamberi, 32, defied the odds on Saturday, Aug. 10 when he ...
List of Italian records in masters athletics are the current records in the various age groups of masters athletics for Italy competitors. Starting at age 35, each age group starts on the athlete's birthday in years that are evenly divisible by 5 and extends until the next such occurrence.