1907 Italian Athletics Championships

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1907 Italian Athletics Championships
Maurice Prendergast - The Race Track (1898).jpg
A picture of Piazza di Siena (1898)
Host city Rome
Venue Piazza di Siena
LevelSenior
Events8
1906
1908

The 1907 Italian Athletics Championships were held in Rome. It was the second edition of the Italian Athletics Championships. [1]

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Champions

Dorando Pietri won two national title in this edition. Dorando Pietri 1908g.jpg
Dorando Pietri won two national title in this edition.
EventAthletePerformance
100 m Umberto Barozzi 11.7
400 m Umberto Barozzi 54.0
1000 m Massimo Cartasegna 2:47".00
5000 m Dorando Pietri 16:27.1/5
Half marathon (20 km road) Dorando Pietri 1:06'27"
110 m hs Giovanni Pinzi-Reynaud 21.1/5
1500 m walk Antonio Pittarello 7:00.1/5
10,000 m walk Arturo Balestrieri 48:48.0

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References

  1. "PODIO DEGLI "ASSOLUTI" I CAMPIONI ITALIANI DAL 1907 AL 2008" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 16 September 2018.