List of Italian Athletics Championships winners
The Italian Athletics Championships (Italian: Campionati italiani assoluti di atletica leggera) is an annual outdoor track and field competition organised by the Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera (FIDAL), which serves as the Italian national championship for the sport. It is typically held as a two-day event in the Italian summer around late June to early August. The venue of the championships is decided on an annual basis. The winners have been Italian nationals.
The competition was first held in 1906 and has been held each year since with the exception of 1915–1917, and 1944. The first women's events were held in 1923.[1]
Men
100 metres
200 metres
400 metres
800 metres
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1500 metres
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5000 metres
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10000 metres
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110 m hurdles
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400 m hurdles
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3000 m steeplechase
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10000 m walk
10 km road
- 2010: Stefano Baldini
- 2011: Stefano Scaini
- 2012: Domenico Ricatti
- 2013: Mohamed Laqouahi
- 2014: Andrea Lalli
- 2105: Manuel Cominotto
- 2016: Marouan Razine
- 2017: Yassine Rachik
- 2018: Marco Salami
- 2019: Lorenzo Dini
Half marathon
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Marathon
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20 km walk
50 km walk
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Long jump
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Triple jump
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High jump
Multiwinners | |
Athlete | Wins |
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Alfredo Campagner | 8 |
Giuseppe Palmieri Angelo Tommasi Gianmarco Tamberi | 5 |
Erminio Azzaro | 4 |
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Pole vault
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Shot put
Discus throw
Javelin throw
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Hammer throw
Multiwinners | |
Athlete | Wins |
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Teseo Taddia Nicola Vizzoni | 14 |
Giampaolo Urlando | 10 |
Enrico Sgrulletti | 7 |
Armando Poggioli Lucio Serrani | 5 |
Combined (Decathlon)
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Women
100 metres
200 metres
400 metres
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800 metres
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1500 metres
3000/5000 metres
From 1974 to 1994 were held 3000 metres, from 1995 5000 metres.
10000 metres
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80/100 m hurdles
- 80 metres hurdles
400 m hurdles
3000 m steeplechase
- 2001: Pierangela Baronchelli
- 2002: Emma Quaglia
- 2003: Marzena Michalska
- 2004: Marzena Michalska
- 2005: Elena Romagnolo
- 2006: Elena Romagnolo
- 2007: Elena Romagnolo
- 2008: Emma Quaglia
- 2009: Emma Quaglia
- 2010: Valentina Costanza
- 2011: Valentina Costanza
- 2012: Valentina Costanza
- 2013: Nicole Reina
- 2014: Valeria Roffino
- 2015: Valeria Roffino
- 2016: Francesca Bertoni
- 2017: Francesca Bertoni
- 2018: Isabel Mattuzzi
- 2019: Isabel Mattuzzi
10 km road
- 2010: Agnes Tschurtschenthaler
- 2011: Valeria Straneo
- 2012: Valeria Straneo
- 2013: Veronica Inglese
- 2014: Laila Soufyane
- 2015: Anna Incerti
- 2016: Fatna Maraoui
- 2017: Fatna Maraoui
- 2018: Sara Dossena
- 2019: Fatna Maraoui
Half marathon
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Marathon
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10 km walk (10,000 m walk)
In same editions the race was disputed on 10,000 m track.[6]
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20 km walk
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50 km walk
- 2018: Beatrice Foresti[7]
- 2019: Nicole Colombi
Long jump
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Tania Vicenzino | 9 |
Antonella Capriotti | 8 |
Claudia Testoni Magaly Vettorazzo | 7 |
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Triple jump
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High jump
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Pole vault
- 1995: Maria Carla Bresciani
- 1996: Maria Chiara Romano
- 1997: Maria Carla Bresciani
- 1998: Anna Tamburini
- 1999: Maria Carla Bresciani
- 2000: Arianna Farfaletti Casali
- 2001: Maria Carla Bresciani
- 2002: Francesca Dolcini
- 2003: Arianna Farfaletti Casali
- 2004: Maria Carla Bresciani
- 2005: Sara Bruzzese
- 2006: Arianna Farfaletti Casali
- 2007: Anna Giordano Bruno
- 2008: Anna Giordano Bruno
- 2009: Anna Giordano Bruno
- 2010: Elena Scarpellini
- 2011: Anna Giordano Bruno
- 2012: Anna Giordano Bruno
- 2013: Giorgia Benecchi
- 2014: Roberta Bruni
- 2015: Sonia Malavisi
- 2016: Sonia Malavisi
- 2017: Elisa Molinarolo
- 2018: Roberta Bruni
- 2019: Sonia Malavisi
- 2020: Roberta Bruni
Shot put
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Chiara Rosa | 16 |
Amelia Piccinini | 13 |
Bruna Bertolini | 10 |
Cinzia Petrucci | 8 |
Mara Rosolen | 6 |
Discus throw
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Agnese Maffeis | 14 |
Edera Cordiale Elivia Ricci | 9 |
Renata Scaglia | 7 |
Laura Bordignon | 5 |
Javelin throw
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Claudia Coslovich Ada Turci | 13 |
Giuliana Amici | 9 |
Fausta Quintavalla | 8 |
Zahra Bani | 7 |
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Hammer throw
- 1995:Silvia Lazzari
- 1996:Monica Torazzi
- 1997:Maria Tranchina
- 1998:Ester Balassini
- 1999:Ester Balassini
- 2000:Ester Balassini
- 2001:Ester Balassini
- 2002:Clarissa Claretti
- 2003:Clarissa Claretti
- 2004:Alessandra Coaccioli
- 2005:Ester Balassini
- 2006:Clarissa Claretti
- 2007:Clarissa Claretti
- 2008:Clarissa Claretti
- 2009:Clarissa Claretti
- 2010:Silvia Salis
- 2011:Silvia Salis
- 2012:Silvia Salis
- 2013:Micaela Mariani
- 2014:Micaela Mariani
- 2015:Silvia Salis
- 2016:Francesca Massobrio
- 2017:Sara Fantini
- 2018:Sara Fantini
- 2019:Sara Fantini
- 2020:Sara Fantini (4)
Combined
- Pentathlon
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References
- Italian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
- "20km: Tontodonati e Di Vincenzo campioni" (in Italian). fidal.it. 20 March 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- "Marcia 20km: Fortunato e Trapletti campioni" (in Italian). fidal.it. 26 March 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- "Marcia: Stano e Trapletti campioni della 20km" (in Italian). fidal.it. 4 March 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2018.
- "Giomi, Martina Facciani campionessa italiana di maratona" (in Italian). correre.it. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- "TUTTE LE CAMPIONESSE ITALIANE 1923 – 2018" (PDF) (in Italian). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- "Marcia: Dei Tos e Foresti campioni della 50km" (in Italian). fidal.it. 21 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
Beatrice Foresti (Atl. Bergamo 1959 Oriocenter) diventa la prima ad aggiudicarsi il tricolore assoluto nella 50 km di marcia con 4h52:07
- Champions 1960–2006
- Italian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-01-31.