Women's high jump Italian record progression

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Sara Simeoni (shot in 1976) is the first Italian woman to reach 2 metres and hold two world records. Sara Simeoni en 1976.jpg
Sara Simeoni (shot in 1976) is the first Italian woman to reach 2 metres and hold two world records.
Antonietta Di Martino is the current Italian record holder. AntoniettaDiMartino.jpg
Antonietta Di Martino is the current Italian record holder.

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

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Record progression

  World records
  Breaking down barriers
  Indoor records
RecordAthleteVenueDateNotes
1.15 m Bruna Pizzini Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 16 April 1922
1.15 m Emma Ghiringhelli Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 16 April 1922
1.30 m Andreina Sacco Flag of Italy.svg Rome 20 May 1922
1.33 m Andreina Sacco Flag of Italy.svg Milan 11 March 1923
1.35 m Lina Banzi Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 4 April 1923
1.35 m Andreina Sacco Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 4 April 1923
1.37 m Lina Banzi Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 4 April 1923
1.37 m Lina Banzi Flag of Italy.svg Milan 6 May 1923
1.40 m Lina Banzi Flag of Italy.svg Milan 17 June 1923
1.40 m Andreina Sacco Flag of Italy.svg Milan 20 July 1924
1.40 m Andreina Sacco Flag of Italy.svg Imola 14 September 1924
1.41 m Silia Martini Flag of Italy.svg Dalmine 15 July 1928
1.43 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Florence 5 October 1930
1.45 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 3 May 1931
1.48 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 18 June 1931
1.48 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Milan 28 August 1933
1.50 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Verona 1 October 1933
1.517 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Udine 8 October 1933
1.54 m Claudia Testoni Flag of Italy.svg Turin 27 September 1936
1.56 m Ondina Valla Flag of Italy.svg Bologna 5 September 1937
1.57 m Paola Paternoster Flag of Italy.svg Rome 25 September 1955
1.60 m Paola Paternoster Flag of Italy.svg Rome 10 May 1956
1.61 m Paola Paternoster Flag of Germany.svg Strasburg 27 May 1956
1.62 m Paola Paternoster Flag of Italy.svg Naples 24 June 1956
1.64 m Marinella Bortoluzzi Flag of Italy.svg Carrara 6 September 1959
1.65 m Marinella Bortoluzzi Flag of Italy.svg Rome 12 June 1960
1.65 m Marinella Bortoluzzi Flag of Italy.svg Ostia 11 June 1961
1.66 m Marinella Bortoluzzi Flag of Italy.svg Bergamo 25 June 1961
1.67 m Osvalda Giardi Flag of Italy.svg Milan 23 September 1962
1.68 m Anna Rosa Bellamoli Flag of Italy.svg Padua 28 June 1969
1,70 m Laura Bortoli Flag of Italy.svg Padua 14 April 1970
1,71 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Padua 9 May v70
1,72 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 16 May 1970
1,73 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 14 July 1970
1,73 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest 2 August 1970
1,75 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Castelfranco Veneto 6 September 1970
1,75 m Laura Bortoli Flag of Italy.svg Padua 23 May 1971
1,75 m Silvia Massenz Flag of Italy.svg Turin 3 July 1971
1,76 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 7 July 1971
1,77 m Silvia Massenz Flag of Italy.svg Ancona 17 July 1971
1,78 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki 18 August 1971
1,78 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Spain.svg Madrid 12 September 1971
1,80 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Spain.svg Madrid 12 September 1971
1,80 m Sara Simeoni Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London 5 August 1972
1,82 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 4 September 1972
1,85 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Monaco.svg Monte Carlo 4 September 1972
1,85 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 15 September 1973
1,86 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 8 September 1974
1,89 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Rome 8 September 1974
1,90 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Avezzano 22 September 1974
1,90 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Turin 8 July 1976
1,91 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Montréal 28 July 1976
1,93 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Formia 15 May 1977
1,95 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Formia 18 June 1978
1,97 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Finland.svg Kouvola 11 July 1978
1,98 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Brescia 4 August 1978
2,01 m Sara Simeoni Flag of Italy.svg Brescia 4 August 1978
2,01 m Sara Simeoni Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague 31 August 1978
2,02 m Antonietta Di Martino Flag of Italy.svg Turin 8 June 2007
2,03 m Antonietta Di Martino Flag of Italy.svg Milan 24 June 2007
2,03 m Antonietta Di Martino Flag of Japan.svg Osaka 31 August 2007
2,04 m Antonietta Di Martino Flag of Slovakia.svg Banská Bystrica 9 February 2011

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References

  1. Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 577.