Women's high jump Italian record progression

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

Sara Simeoni (shot in 1976) first Italian woman over 2 metres and two times world record holder.
Antonietta Di Martino, current record-holder

Record progression

  World records
  Breaking down barriers
  Indoor records
RecordAthleteVenueDateNotes
1.15 mBruna Pizzini Monte Carlo16 April 1922
1.15 mEmma Ghiringhelli Monte Carlo16 April 1922
1.30 mAndreina Sacco Rome20 May 1922
1.33 mAndreina Sacco Milan11 March 1923
1.35 mLina Banzi Monte Carlo04 April 1923
1.35 mAndreina Sacco Monte Carlo04 April 1923
1.37 mLina Banzi Monte Carlo04 April 1923
1.37 mLina Banzi Milan06 May 1923
1.40 mLina Banzi Milan17 June 1923
1.40 mAndreina Sacco Milan20 July 1924
1.40 mAndreina Sacco Imola14 September 1924
1.41 mErsilia Martini Dalmine15 July 1928
1.43 mOndina Valla Florence05 October 1930
1.45 mOndina Valla Bologna03 May 1931
1.48 mOndina Valla Bologna18 June 1931
1.48 mOndina Valla Milan28 August 1933
1.50 mOndina Valla Verona01 October 1933
1.517 mOndina Valla Udine08 October 1933
1.54 mClaudia Testoni Turin27 September 1936
1.56 mOndina Valla Bologna05 September 1937
1.57 mPaola Paternoster Rome25 September 1955
1.60 mPaola Paternoster Rome10 May 1956
1.61 mPaola Paternoster Strasburg27 May 1956
1.62 mPaola Paternoster Naples24 June 1956
1.64 mMarinella Bortoluzzi Carrara06 September 1959
1.65 mMarinella Bortoluzzi Rome12 June 1960
1.65 mMarinella Bortoluzzi Ostia11 June 1961
1.66 mMarinella Bortoluzzi Bergamo25 June 1961
1.67 mOsvalda Giardi Milan23 September 1962
1.68 mAnna Rosa Bellamoli Padua28 June 1969
1,70 mLaura Bortoli Padua14 April 1970
1,71 mSara Simeoni Padua09 May v70
1,72 mSara Simeoni Rome16 May 1970
1,73 mSara Simeoni Rome14 July 1970
1,73 mSara Simeoni Bucharest02 August 1970
1,75 mSara Simeoni Castelfranco Veneto06 September 1970
1,75 mLaura Bortoli Padua23 May 1971
1,75 mSilvia Massenz Turin03 July v71
1,76 mSara Simeoni Rome07 July 1971
1,77 mSilvia Massenz Ancona17 July 1971
1,78 mSara Simeoni Helsinki18 August 1971
1,78 mSara Simeoni Madrid12 September 1971
1,80 mSara Simeoni Madrid12 September 1971
1,80 mSara Simeoni London05 August 1972
1,82 mSara Simeoni Monte Carlo04 September 1972
1,85 mSara Simeoni Monte Carlo04 September 1972
1,85 mSara Simeoni Rome15 September 1973
1,86 mSara Simeoni Rome08 September 1974
1,89 mSara Simeoni Rome08 September 1974
1,90 mSara Simeoni Avezzano22 September 1974
1,90 mSara Simeoni Turin08 July 1976
1,91 mSara Simeoni Montréal28 July 1976
1,93 mSara Simeoni Formia15 May 1977
1,95 mSara Simeoni Formia18 June 1978
1,97 mSara Simeoni Kouvola11 July 1978
1,98 mSara Simeoni Brescia04 August 1978
2,01 mSara Simeoni Brescia04 August 1978
2,01 mSara Simeoni Prague31 August 1978
2,02 mAntonietta Di Martino Turin08 June 2007
2,03 mAntonietta Di Martino Milan24 June 2007
2,03 mAntonietta Di Martino Osaka31 August 2007
2,04 mAntonietta Di Martino Banská Bystrica09 February 2011

See also

References

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