1953 Italian Athletics Championships

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1953 Italian Athletics Championships
Dates25–27 September
Host city Rome
LevelSenior
Events27 individual (18 men, 9 women)
1952
1954

The 1953 Italian Athletics Championships was the 43rd edition of the Italian Athletics Championships and were held in Rome from 25 to 27 September. [1] [2]

Contents

It was the first edition in which the men's and women's competitions took place in a single venue. [3]

Champions

Track events
EventMenPerformanceWomenPerformance
100 m Carlo Vittori 10.9 Giusy Leone 12.4
200 m Lucio Sangermano 21.8 Giusy Leone 25.6
400 m Antonio Siddi 49.2
800 m Vittorio Maggioni 1:56.4 Loredana Simonetti 2:18.7 NR
1500 m Vittorio Maggioni 3:58.8
5000 m Rino Lavelli 15:30.2
10,000 m Giacomo Peppicelli 32:22.8
110/80 m hs Ezio Nardelli 15.2 Milena Greppi 11.7
400 m hs Armando Filiput 53.8
Racewalk
10,000 m walk Pino Dordoni 47:44:6
Field events
High jump Pierluigi Sara 1.84 m Ester Palmesino 1.50 m
Pole vault Giulio Chiesa 4.00 m
Long jump Gianpiero Druetto 7.11 m Maria Gabriella Pinto 5.49 m
Triple jump Alberto Guzzi 14.75 m
Shot put Angiolo Profeti 14.22 m Amelia Piccinini 12.79 m
Discus throw Adolfo Consolini 51.65 m Edera Cordiale 39.09 m
Hammer throw Teseo Taddia 53.33 m
Javelin throw Gian Luigi Farina 60.19 m Ada Turci 39.64 m

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References

  1. "Annuario FIDAL 2010" (PDF). altervista.org (in Italian). Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. "ITALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (1953-2006)". gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  3. "CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" – UOMINI 1906-2015 - Storia, Sedi, Programmi" (PDF). sportolimpico.it (in Italian). 1 April 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2022.