Men's high jump Italian record progression

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Gianmarco Tamberi is the current Italian record holder. 740 tamberi (27923885184).jpg
Gianmarco Tamberi is the current Italian record holder.

The Italian record progression for men's high jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL). [1] [2]

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Record progression

  Breaking down barriers
  Indoor records
  Record outdoor but lower than absolute
RecordAthleteVenueDateNotes
1.70 m Carlo Colombo Flag of Italy.svg Milan 30 June 1889
1.70 m Orio Pizio Flag of Italy.svg Milan 16 September 1900
1.73 m Gaspare Torretta Flag of Italy.svg Rome 31 March 1906
1.75 m Luigi Brambilla Flag of Italy.svg Sesto San Giovanni 1 April 1906
1.75 m Alfredo Vecchi Flag of Italy.svg Carpi 7 October 1906
1.75 m Gaspare Torretta Flag of Italy.svg Vigevano 28 October 1906
1.75 m Gaspare Torretta Flag of Italy.svg Venezia 8 May 1907
1.75 m Emilio Brambilla Flag of Italy.svg Vigevano 11 October 1908
1.75 m Emilio Brambilla Flag of Italy.svg Milan 22 November 1908
1.75 m Angelo Pedrelli Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 8 December 1909
1.75 m Carlo Butti Flag of Italy.svg Milan 19 February 1911
1.75 m Alfredo Pagani Flag of Italy.svg Tivoli 9 July 1911
1.75 m Angelo Tonini Flag of Italy.svg Rome 8 June 1912
1.75 m Carlo Butti Flag of Italy.svg Alessandria 18 May 1913
1.75 m Giuseppe Tugnoli Flag of Italy.svg Florence 30 April 1916
1.77 m Pierino Pisati Flag of Italy.svg La Spezia 17 August 1919
1.78 m Carlo Ghiringhelli Flag of Italy.svg Legnano 2 October 1921
1.81 m Ettore Uicich Flag of Italy.svg Rome 22 April 1923
1.84 m Graziano Corona Flag of Italy.svg Cagliari 13 January 1924
1.84 m Giuseppe Palmieri Flag of Italy.svg Naples 13 June 1926
1.85 m Giuseppe Palmieri Flag of Italy.svg Rome 21 April 1927
1.86 m Giuseppe Palmieri Flag of Italy.svg Ascoli Piceno 17 July 1927
1.86 m Giuseppe Palmieri Flag of Italy.svg Padova 9 June 1929
1.86 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Verona 27 September 1931
1.87 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Verona 30 March 1932
1.90 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Milan 15 May 1932
1.91 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Florence 26 June 1932
1.92 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Verona 1 October 1933
1.92 m Angelo Tommasi Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 23 August 1936
1.92 m Renato Dotti Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 23 July 1938
1.93 m Alfredo Campagner Flag of Italy.svg Turin 18 June 1939
1.95 m Alfredo Campagner Flag of Italy.svg Parma 26 May 1940
1.96 m Alfredo Campagner Flag of Italy.svg Parma 5 October 1941
1.98 m Alfredo Campagner Flag of Italy.svg Parma 14 June 1942
1.99 m Gianmario Roveraro Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 24 June 1956
2.01 m Gianmario Roveraro Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg Lugano 9 September 1956
2.02 m Gianmario Roveraro Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 6 October 1957
2.03 m Walter Zamparelli Flag of Italy.svg Rome 7 April 1962
2.03 m Roberto Galli Flag of Italy.svg Rome 7 April 1962
2.04 m Walter Zamparelli Flag of Italy.svg Rome 21 April 1962
2.04 m Antonio Brandoli Flag of Italy.svg Milan 5 July 1962
2.05 m Mauro Bogliatto Flag of Italy.svg Alessandria 1 May 1963
2.06 m Roberto Galli Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 1 June 1963
2.08 m Roberto Galli Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 1 June 1963
2.09 m Mauro Bogliatto Flag of Brazil.svg Porto Alegre 8 September 1963
2.09 m Mauro Bogliatto Flag of Italy.svg Rome 21 August 1965
2.10 m Mauro Bogliatto Flag of Italy.svg Rome 10 October 1965
2.11 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Germany.svg Sindelfingen 19 June 1966
2.12 m Giacomo Crosa Flag of Italy.svg Rome 26 May 1968
2.12 m Giacomo Crosa Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 19 October 1968
2.14 m Giacomo Crosa Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 19 October 1968
2.14 m Giacomo Crosa Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico City 20 October 1968
2.15 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Italy.svg Formia 11 May 1969
2.16 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Italy.svg Milan 29 June 1969
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Greece.svg Athens 16 September 1969
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Italy.svg Formia 7 May 1970
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Italy.svg Syracuse 5 July 1970
2.18 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Italy.svg Rieti 28 August 1971
2.18 m Erminio Azzaro Flag of Spain.svg Madrid 11 September 1971
2.19 m Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Milan 26 June 1973
2.20 m (i) Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 27 February 1974
2.21 m (i) Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Udine 23 March 1974
2.20 m Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Viareggio 7 August 1974 [3]
2.20 m Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Milan 1 May 1975 [3]
2.20 m Giordano Ferrari Flag of Italy.svg Fiorano Modenese 29 May 1975 [3]
2.21 m Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Siena 16 July 1975
2.22 m Enzo Del Forno Flag of Italy.svg Syracuse 8 October 1975
2.22 m Rodolfo Bergamo Flag of Italy.svg Milan 8 June 1976
2.23 m Riccardo Fortini Flag of Italy.svg Livorno 13 June 1976
2.23 m (i) Oscar Raise Flag of Italy.svg Milan 4 February 1978
2.24 m (i) Oscar Raise Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Trinec 3 March 1978
2.24 m Rodolfo Bergamo Flag of Italy.svg Rome 25 July 1978
2.26 m (i) Bruno Bruni Flag of Italy.svg Genoa 3 February 1979
2.25 m Massimo Di Giorgio Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Nova Gorica 15 April 1979 [4]
2.26 m Massimo Di Giorgio Flag of Italy.svg Udine 20 May 1979
2.27 m Oscar Raise Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 19 September 1979
2.27 m Massimo Di Giorgio Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 19 September 1979
2.27 m Bruno Bruni Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 19 September 1979
2.28 m Paolo Borghi Flag of Italy.svg Santa Lucia di Piave 25 May 1980
2.29 m Massimo Di Giorgio Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 5 July 1980
2.30 m Massimo Di Giorgio Flag of Italy.svg Udine 15 June 1981
2.30 m Luca Toso Flag of Italy.svg Padova 13 June 1988
2.32 m Luca Toso Flag of Italy.svg Turin 21 July 1988
2.33 m Marcello Benvenuti Flag of Italy.svg Verona 12 September 1989
2.33 m (i) Silvano Chesani Flag of Italy.svg Ancona 13 February 2013
2.34 m (i) Marco Fassinotti Flag of Italy.svg Ancona 23 February 2014
2.33 m Marco Fassinotti Flag of Norway.svg Oslo 11 June 2015 [3]
2.34 m Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of Germany.svg Cologne 1 July 2015
2.37 m Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of Germany.svg Eberstadt 2 August 2015
2.38 m (i) Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Hustopeče 13 February 2016
2.39 m Gianmarco Tamberi Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 15 June 2016

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References

  1. Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 566.
  2. "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 This result, however, equals the old Italian outdoor record.
  4. This result, however, beat the old Italian outdoor record.