2007 Italian Athletics Championships

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2007 Italian Athletics Championships
Dates26–28 July
Host city Padua
Venue Stadio Euganeo
LevelSenior
Events44
2006
2008

The 2007 Italian Athletics Championships was the 97th edition of the Italian Athletics Championships and were held in Padua. [1]

Contents

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Koura Kaba Fantoni 10"57 Fabio Cerutti 10"57 Rosario La Mastra 10"65
200 m Andrew Howe 20"53 Matteo Galvan 21"25 Alessandro Cavallaro 21"29
400 m Andrea Barberi 45"79 Stefano Braciola 46"26 Teo Turchi 46"90
800 m Livio Sciandra 1'51"18 Andrea Longo 1'51"52 Maurizio Bobbato 1'51"74
1500 m Christian Obrist 3'50"37 Lorenzo Perrone 3'51"14 Christian Neunhauserer 3'51"15
5000 m Daniele Meucci 14'07"01 Salvatore Vincenti 14'14"01 Stefano Scaini 14'14"75
10,000 m Daniele Meucci 29'33"71 Denis Curzi 29'36"12 Danilo Goffi 29'47"79
3000 m steeplechase Yuri Floriani 8'43"84 Matteo Villani 8'53"40 Paolo Zanatta 8'57"69
110 m hs Emanuele Abate 14"00 Paolo Dal Molin 14"26 Andrea Alterio 14"29
400 m hs Claudio Citterio 51"12 Markus Crepaz 51"20 Federico Rubeca 51"74
Racewalk 10,000 m Alex Schwazer 49'39"21 Jean Jacques Nkouloukidi 41'00"11 Lorenzo Civallero 41'37"66
4×100 m relay Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro
Luca Simoni
Maurizio Checcucci
Luca Verdecchia
Giuseppe Aita
40"05 Centro Sportivo Carabinieri
Sergio Riva
Alessandro Rocco
Marco Cuneo
Rosario La Mastra
40"79 Atletica Riccardi
Lorenzo La Naia
Davide Vasco
Francesco D'Ambrosi
Fabio Cerutti
41"22
4×400 m relay Centro Sportivo Carabinieri
Domenico Rao
Maurizio Bobbato
Luca Galletti
Marco Salvucci
3'11"91 Atletica Cento Torri Pavia
Roberto Severi
Marco Marsadri
Diego Zuodar
Cristian Lancini
3'12"38 Assindustria Sport Padova
Emanuele Bortolozzo
Stefano Bontumasi
Alessio Ramalli
Paolo Zani
3'15"00
High jump Filippo Campioli 2,26 m Nicola Ciotti 2,24 m Sandro Finesi 2,16 m
Pole vault Matteo Rubbiani 5,20 m Sergio D'Orio
Emanuele Formichetti
5,10 m-
Long jump Andrew Howe 8,40 m Nicola Trentin 7,75 m Mattia Nuara 7,72 m
Triple jump Fabrizio Donato 16,97 m Michele Boni 16,48 m Paolo Camossi 16,46 m
Shot put Paolo Capponi 18,99 m Paolo Dal Soglio 18,51 m Marco Di Maggio 18,43 m
Discus throw Hannes Kirchler 60,14 m Diego Fortuna 58,16 m Marco Zitelli 56,47 m
Hammer throw Nicola Vizzoni 77,98 m Lorenzo Povegliano 74,67 m Pellegrino Delli Carri 69,19 m
Javelin throw Daniele Crivellaro 72,30 m Alessandro Baudone 70,66 m Francesco Pignata 68,98 m
Decathlon Paolo Mottadelli 7517 p. Luca Ceglie 7435 p. William Frullani 7113 p.

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
100 m Anita Pistone 11"78 Maria Aurora Salvagno 11"96 Chiara Gervasi 11"98
200 m Anita Pistone 23"76 Manuela Grillo 24"11 Giulia Arcioni 24"12
400 m Daniela Reina 52"31 Marta Milani 53"76 Lara Rocco 54"05
800 m Elisa Cusma 2'02"59 Antonella Riva 2'03"29 Elisabetta Artuso 2'03"57
1500 m Silvia Weissteiner 4'15"27 Eleonora Berlanda 4'16"27 Elena Romagnolo 4'18"07
5000 m Claudia Pinna 16'39"34 Silvia Sommaggio 16'40"54 Barbara La Barbera 16'45"04
10,000 m Gloria Marconi 33'26"95 Silvia Sommaggio 33'37"79 Claudia Pinna 33'41"59
3000 m steeplechase Elena Romagnolo 9'51"93 Emma Quaglia 10'23"71 Cecilia Sampietro 10'26"93
100 m hs Micol Cattaneo 13"52 Marzia Caravelli 13"91 Sara Balduchelli 13"95
400 m hs Benedetta Ceccarelli 56"59 Manuela Gentili 57"04 Elisa Scardanzan 58"53
Racewalk 5000 m Elisa Rigaudo 21'45"46 Valentina Trapletti 23'20"46 Annarita Fidanza 23'41"55
4×100 m relay Centro sportivo olimpico dell'Esercito
Stefania Ferrante
Daniela Graglia
Rita De Cesaris
Anita Pistone
46"34 Atletica Camelot
Sara Balduchelli
Giulia Bossi
Marta Avogadri
Elena Sordelli
46"89 Pro Sesto Atletica
Silvia Cavenago
Giovanna Perego
Chiara Colombo
Cinzia Nicassio
47"31
4×400 m relay Gruppo Sportivo Forestale
Anna Pane
Patrizia Spuri
Elisabetta Artuso
Manuela Grillo
3'40"76 Centro sportivo olimpico dell'Esercito
Chiara Bazzoni
Ursula Ellecosta
Elisa Cusma
Francesca Endrizzi
3'40"91 Atletica Camelot
Marina Mambretti
Chiara Nichetti
Zoe Anello
Eleonora Sirtoli
3'42"66
High jump Antonietta Di Martino 1,91 m Stefania Cadamuro 1,87 m Elena Meuti 1,85 m
Pole vault Anna Giordano Bruno 4,30 m Elena Scarpellini 4,20 m Arianna Farfaletti Casali 4,00 m
Long jump Tania Vicenzino 6,50 m Thaimi O'Reilly Causse 6,38 m Valeria Canella 6,37 m
Triple jump Magdelín Martínez 14,22 m Simona La Mantia 13,78 m Thaimi O'Reilly Causse 13,64 m
Shot put Chiara Rosa 19,13 m Assunta Legnante 18,78 m Elena Carini 14,77 m
Discus throw Cristiana Checchi 57,93 m Valentina Aniballi 56,36 m Giorgia Baratella 55,17 m
Hammer throw Clarissa Claretti 67,95 m Silvia Salis 66,19 m Ester Balassini 64,68 m
Javelin throw Claudia Coslovich 59,88 m Zahra Bani 58,32 m Luana Picchianti 50,34 m
Heptathlon Elisa Trevisan 5690 p. Francesca Doveri 5276 p. Laura Rendina 5079 p.

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