2006 Italian Athletics Championships

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2006 Italian Athletics Championships
Dates7–8 July
Host city Turin
LevelSenior
Events42
2005
2007

The 2006 Italian Athletics Championships was the 96th edition of the Italian Athletics Championships and were held in Turin. [1]

Contents

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Luca Verdecchia 10"42 Maurizio Checcucci 10"51 Massimiliano Donati 10"51
200 m Stefano Anceschi 20"90 Alessandro Cavallaro 20"97 Marco Cuneo 21"15
400 m Andrea Barberi 46"04 Claudio Licciardello 46"72 Edoardo Vallet 47"37
800 m Maurizio Bobbato 1'50"80 Andrea Longo 1'50"85 Livio Sciandra 1'50"94
1500 m Christian Obrist 3'44"53 Lorenzo Perrone 3'45"23 Christian Neunhauserer 3'45"73
5000 m Cosimo Caliandro 13'50"97 Stefano La Rosa 13'51"38 Daniele Meucci 13'53"40
10,000 m Daniele Meucci 28'44"79 Marco Mazza 28'52"93 Denis Curzi 28'54"16
3000 m steeplechase Angelo Iannelli 8'48"75 Stefano Ciallella 8'57"72 Emanuele Corsini 9'01"62
110 m hs Andrea Giaconi 14"06 Andrea Cocchi 14"06 Emiliano Pizzoli 14"07
400 m hs Gianni Carabelli 49"79 Federico Rubeca 50"90 Markus Crepaz 52"03
Racewalk 10,000 m Ivano Brugnetti 39'48"52 Marco Giungi 40'19"46 Jean Jacques Nkouloukidi 40'32"58
4 × 100 m relay Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro
Luca Verdecchia
Maurizio Checcucci
Federico Dell'Aquila
Lorenzo Tendi
40"22 Centro Sportivo Carabinieri
Sergio Riva
Massimiliano Dentali
Stefano Bellotto
Marco Cuneo
40"67 Ateltica AVIS Macerata
Marco Ruffini
Marco Ravagli
Carlo Nardi
Alessandro Berdini
41"54
4 × 400 m relay Centro Sportivo Carabinieri
Domenico Rao
Luca Galletti
Jacopo Marin
Gianni Carabelli
3'12"53 CUS Torino
Jacopo Portera
Davide Rodia
Paolo Bacchiarello
Salvatore Floris
3'17"82 Società Ginnastica Amsicora
Nicolò Businco
Samuele Lilliu
Enrico Murgia
Alessandro Pintadu
3'17"93
High jump Giulio Ciotti 2,25 m Nicola Ciotti 2,25 m Alessandro Talotti 2,21 m
Pole vault Giorgio Piantella 5,30 m Manfred Menz
Nicola Tronca
5,00 m-
Long jump Ferdinando Iucolano 7,87 m Francesco Agresti 7,86 m Massimo Marraffa 7,73 m
Triple jump Fabrizio Donato 17,24 m Fabrizio Schembri 16,77 m Emanuele Sardano 16,00 m
Shot put Paolo Capponi 18,98 m Marco Dodoni 18,89 m Marco Di Maggio 17,90 m
Discus throw Hannes Kirchler 60,33 m Diego Fortuna 59,27 m Cristiano Andrei 58,51 m
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni 76,11 m Marco Lingua 76,03 m Lorenzo Povegliano 71,86 m
Javelin throw Francesco Pignata 74,67 m Paolo Casarsa 70,95 m Daniele Crivellaro 67,98 m

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Elena Sordelli 11"83 Manuela Grillo 11"87 Maria Aurora Salvagno 11"97
200 m Daniela Graglia 23"90 Simona Capano 23"95 Tiziana Grasso 24"07
400 m Daniela Reina 52"46 Martina Rosati 54"09 Maria Enrica Spacca 54"28
800 m Elisa Cusma 2'05"72 Antonella Riva 2'06"57 Chiara Nichetti 2'06"67
1500 m Eleonora Berlanda 4'15"98 Eleonora Riga 4'19"65 Rosanna Martin 4'23"31
5000 m Silvia Weissteiner 15'46"35 Renate Rungger 15'57"91 Adelina De Soccio 16'09"42
10,000 m Gloria Marconi 33'08"46 Silvia Sommaggio 33'13"31 Vincenza Sicari 33'51"64
3000 m steeplechase Sara Orsi 11'09"62 Maria Rosaria Moretti 11'25"57 Rosa Luchena 11'25"93
100 m hs Margaret Macchiut 13"23 Micol Cattaneo 13"34 Marzia Caravelli 13"68
400 m hs Benedetta Ceccarelli 57"75 Valentina Boffelli 58"20 Elisa Scardanzan 58"73
Racewalk 5 000 m Rossella Giordano 21'28"74 Giuseppina Bottero 23'18"41 Emanuela Perilli 23'21"96
4 × 100 m relay Centro sportivo olimpico dell'Esercito
Stefania Ferrante
Rita De Cesaris
Anita Pistone
Daniela Graglia
46"33 ACSI Italia Atletica
Giulia Crispiani
Eleonora Smargiassi
Margaret Macchiut
Chiara Gervasi
46"52 Atletica Camelot
Giulia Bossi
Sara Balduchelli
Marta Avogadri
Elea Sordelli
46"59
4 × 400 m relay Centro sportivo olimpico dell'Esercito
Ursula Ellecosta
Francesca Endrizzi
Elisa Cusma
Daniela Graglia
3'42"07 Gruppo Sportivo Forestale
Valentina Boffelli
Anna Pane
Maria Enrica Spacca
Giulia Arcioni
3'43"58 Nuova Atletica Fanfulla Lodigiana
Marzia Facchetti
Sara Rigamonti
Stefania Baldi
Simona Capano
3'49"27
High jump Antonietta Di Martino 1,91 m Daniela Galeotti 1,87 m Elena Meuti 1,84 m
Pole vault Arianna Farfaletti Casali 4,15 m Anna Giordano Bruno 4,15 m Elena Scarpellini 4,15 m
Long jump Valeria Canella 6,29 m Laura Gatto 6,24 m Ilaria Beltrami 6,16 m
Triple jump Simona La Mantia 14,21 m Silvia Biondini 13,53 m Laura Tosoni 13,24 m
Shot put Chiara Rosa 18,24 m Assunta Legnante 17,99 m Cristiana Checchi 17,31 m
Discus throw Laura Bordignon 53,31 m Cristiana Checchi 56,25 m Giorgia Baratella 53,94 m
Hammer throw Clarissa Claretti 71,49 m Ester Balassini 65,93 m Silvia Salis 62,52 m
Javelin throw Zahra Bani 60,38 m Claudia Coslovich 56,71 m Elena De Lazzari 50,11 m

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