Men's long jump Italian record progression

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Andrew Howe current Italian recordman. AndrewHowe.jpg
Andrew Howe current Italian recordman.

The Italian record progression men's long jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL). [1]

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Record progression

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RecordAthleteVenueDate
6.40 Arturo Nespoli Flag of Italy.svg Milan 11 October 1919
6.49 Arturo Nespoli Flag of Italy.svg Milan 3 July 1920
6.76 Arturo Nespoli Flag of Italy.svg Treviso 9 June 1922
6.85 Adolfo Contoli Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 18 June 1922
6.86 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Busto Arsizio 26 August 1923
6.92 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 12 April 1924
6.93 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 20 September 1924
6.995 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 12 October 1924
7.17 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 13 April 1925
7.25 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest 16 September 1928
7.41 Virgilio Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 21 September 1929
7.42 Arturo Maffei Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 17 May 1936
7.50 Arturo Maffei Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 29 June 1936
7.50 Gianni Caldana Flag of Italy.svg Florence 14 July 1936
7.73 Arturo Maffei Flag of Germany (1935-1945).svg Berlin 4 August 1936
7.91 Giuseppe Gentile Flag of Poland.svg Chorzow 17 August 1968
7.95 Mario Lega Flag of Italy.svg Salsomaggiore 30 April 1980
7.98 Marco Piochi Flag of Italy.svg Rome 11 April 1981
8.07 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg Riccione 22 August 1982
8.09 Marco Piochi Flag of Italy.svg Milan 22 June 1983
8.09 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg Rovereto 7 September 1983
8.15 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg Milan 2 June 1984
8.16 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg Milan 9 June 1984
8.24 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles 6 August 1984
8.24 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg Caorle 27 July 1986
8.31 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg San Giovanni Valdarno 16 May 1987
8.43 Giovanni Evangelisti Flag of Italy.svg San Giovanni Valdarno 16 May 1987
8.47 Andrew Howe Flag of Japan.svg Osaka 30 August 2007

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References

  1. "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 2 June 2021.