The Italian record progression for men's high jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL). [1] [2]
Record | Athlete | Venue | Date | Notes |
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1.70 m | Carlo Colombo | Milan | 30 June 1889 | |
1.70 m | Orio Pizio | Milan | 16 September 1900 | |
1.73 m | Gaspare Torretta | Rome | 31 March 1906 | |
1.75 m | Luigi Brambilla | Sesto San Giovanni | 1 April 1906 | |
1.75 m | Alfredo Vecchi | Carpi | 7 October 1906 | |
1.75 m | Gaspare Torretta | Vigevano | 28 October 1906 | |
1.75 m | Gaspare Torretta | Venezia | 8 May 1907 | |
1.75 m | Emilio Brambilla | Vigevano | 11 October 1908 | |
1.75 m | Emilio Brambilla | Milan | 22 November 1908 | |
1.75 m | Angelo Pedrelli | Bologna | 8 December 1909 | |
1.75 m | Carlo Butti | Milan | 19 February 1911 | |
1.75 m | Alfredo Pagani | Tivoli | 9 July 1911 | |
1.75 m | Angelo Tonini | Rome | 8 June 1912 | |
1.75 m | Carlo Butti | Alessandria | 18 May 1913 | |
1.75 m | Giuseppe Tugnoli | Florence | 30 April 1916 | |
1.77 m | Pierino Pisati | La Spezia | 17 August 1919 | |
1.78 m | Carlo Ghiringhelli | Legnano | 2 October 1921 | |
1.81 m | Ettore Uicich | Rome | 22 April 1923 | |
1.84 m | Graziano Corona | Cagliari | 13 January 1924 | |
1.84 m | Giuseppe Palmieri | Naples | 13 June 1926 | |
1.85 m | Giuseppe Palmieri | Rome | 21 April 1927 | |
1.86 m | Giuseppe Palmieri | Ascoli Piceno | 17 July 1927 | |
1.86 m | Giuseppe Palmieri | Padova | 9 June 1929 | |
1.86 m | Angelo Tommasi | Verona | 27 September 1931 | |
1.87 m | Angelo Tommasi | Verona | 30 March 1932 | |
1.90 m | Angelo Tommasi | Milan | 15 May 1932 | |
1.91 m | Angelo Tommasi | Florence | 26 June 1932 | |
1.92 m | Angelo Tommasi | Verona | 1 October 1933 | |
1.92 m | Angelo Tommasi | Bologna | 23 August 1936 | |
1.92 m | Renato Dotti | Bologna | 23 July 1938 | |
1.93 m | Alfredo Campagner | Turin | 18 June 1939 | |
1.95 m | Alfredo Campagner | Parma | 26 May 1940 | |
1.96 m | Alfredo Campagner | Parma | 5 October 1941 | |
1.98 m | Alfredo Campagner | Parma | 14 June 1942 | |
1.99 m | Gianmario Roveraro | Bologna | 24 June 1956 | |
2.01 m | Gianmario Roveraro | Lugano | 9 September 1956 | |
2.02 m | Gianmario Roveraro | Genoa | 6 October 1957 | |
2.03 m | Walter Zamparelli | Rome | 7 April 1962 | |
2.03 m | Roberto Galli | Rome | 7 April 1962 | |
2.04 m | Walter Zamparelli | Rome | 21 April 1962 | |
2.04 m | Antonio Brandoli | Milan | 5 July 1962 | |
2.05 m | Mauro Bogliatto | Alessandria | 1 May 1963 | |
2.06 m | Roberto Galli | Pisa | 1 June 1963 | |
2.08 m | Roberto Galli | Pisa | 1 June 1963 | |
2.09 m | Mauro Bogliatto | Porto Alegre | 8 September 1963 | |
2.09 m | Mauro Bogliatto | Rome | 21 August 1965 | |
2.10 m | Mauro Bogliatto | Rome | 10 October 1965 | |
2.11 m | Erminio Azzaro | Sindelfingen | 19 June 1966 | |
2.12 m | Giacomo Crosa | Rome | 26 May 1968 | |
2.12 m | Giacomo Crosa | Mexico City | 19 October 1968 | |
2.14 m | Giacomo Crosa | Mexico City | 19 October 1968 | |
2.14 m | Giacomo Crosa | Mexico City | 20 October 1968 | |
2.15 m | Erminio Azzaro | Formia | 11 May 1969 | |
2.16 m | Erminio Azzaro | Milan | 29 June 1969 | |
2.17 m | Erminio Azzaro | Athens | 16 September 1969 | |
2.17 m | Erminio Azzaro | Formia | 7 May 1970 | |
2.17 m | Erminio Azzaro | Syracuse | 5 July 1970 | |
2.18 m | Erminio Azzaro | Rieti | 28 August 1971 | |
2.18 m | Erminio Azzaro | Madrid | 11 September 1971 | |
2.19 m | Enzo Del Forno | Milan | 26 June 1973 | |
2.20 m (i) | Enzo Del Forno | Genoa | 27 February 1974 | |
2.21 m (i) | Enzo Del Forno | Udine | 23 March 1974 | |
2.20 m | Enzo Del Forno | Viareggio | 7 August 1974 | [3] |
2.20 m | Enzo Del Forno | Milan | 1 May 1975 | [3] |
2.20 m | Giordano Ferrari | Fiorano Modenese | 29 May 1975 | [3] |
2.21 m | Enzo Del Forno | Siena | 16 July 1975 | |
2.22 m | Enzo Del Forno | Syracuse | 8 October 1975 | |
2.22 m | Rodolfo Bergamo | Milan | 8 June 1976 | |
2.23 m | Riccardo Fortini | Livorno | 13 June 1976 | |
2.23 m (i) | Oscar Raise | Milan | 4 February 1978 | |
2.24 m (i) | Oscar Raise | Trinec | 3 March 1978 | |
2.24 m | Rodolfo Bergamo | Rome | 25 July 1978 | |
2.26 m (i) | Bruno Bruni | Genoa | 3 February 1979 | |
2.25 m | Massimo Di Giorgio | Nova Gorica | 15 April 1979 | [4] |
2.26 m | Massimo Di Giorgio | Udine | 20 May 1979 | |
2.27 m | Oscar Raise | Bologna | 19 September 1979 | |
2.27 m | Massimo Di Giorgio | Bologna | 19 September 1979 | |
2.27 m | Bruno Bruni | Bologna | 19 September 1979 | |
2.28 m | Paolo Borghi | Santa Lucia di Piave | 25 May 1980 | |
2.29 m | Massimo Di Giorgio | Pisa | 5 July 1980 | |
2.30 m | Massimo Di Giorgio | Udine | 15 June 1981 | |
2.30 m | Luca Toso | Padova | 13 June 1988 | |
2.32 m | Luca Toso | Turin | 21 July 1988 | |
2.33 m | Marcello Benvenuti | Verona | 12 September 1989 | |
2.33 m (i) | Silvano Chesani | Ancona | 13 February 2013 | |
2.34 m (i) | Marco Fassinotti | Ancona | 23 February 2014 | |
2.33 m | Marco Fassinotti | Oslo | 11 June 2015 | [3] |
2.34 m | Gianmarco Tamberi | Cologne | 1 July 2015 | |
2.37 m | Gianmarco Tamberi | Eberstadt | 2 August 2015 | |
2.38 m (i) | Gianmarco Tamberi | Hustopeče | 13 February 2016 | |
2.39 m | Gianmarco Tamberi | Monte Carlo | 15 June 2016 |
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