Women's long jump Italian record progression
The Italian record progression women's long jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).[1]
Record progression
Breaking down barriers
Indoor records
Record | Athlete | Venue | Date | Notes |
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4.25 m | Olga Barbieri | Rome | 20 May 1922 | |
4.49 m | Olga Barbieri | Este | 25 June 1922 | |
4.51 m | Maria Piantanida | Milan | 11 March 1923 | |
4.56 m | Maria Piantanida | Milan | 6 May 1923 | |
4.63 m | Olga Barbieri | Milan | 26 May 1923 | |
4.705 m | Emma Ghiringhelli | Milan | 30 September 1923 | |
4.90 m | Luigia Bonfanti | Bergamo | 30 September 1923 | |
5.05 m | Derna Polazzo | Bologna | 14 October 1928 | [2] |
5.11 m | Claudia Testoni | Verona | 1 October 1933 | |
5.15 m | Claudia Testoni | Udine | 8 October 1933 | |
5.195 m | Claudia Testoni | London | 11 August 1934 | |
5.28 m | Claudia Testoni | Vienna | 23 September 1934 | |
5.28 m | Claudia Testoni | Budapest | 26 September 1934 | |
5.365 m | Ondina Valla | Bologna | 9 August 1935 | |
5.39 m | Ondina Valla | Bologna | 11 August 1935 | |
5.46 m | Claudia Testoni | Turin | 15 September 1935 | |
5.57 m | Claudia Testoni | Biella | 25 June 1937 | |
5.65 m | Claudia Testoni | Paris | 8 August 1937 | |
5.66 m | Silvana Pierucci | Zlin | 7 August 1949 | |
5.74 m | Piera Fassio | Turin | 12 June 1955 | |
5.80 m | Elisabetta Mattana | Genoa | 10 June 1956 | |
5.83 m | Piera Tizzoni | Turin | 24 May 1959 | |
5.91 m | Magalì Vettorazzo | Aosta | 19 August 1962 | |
6.01 m | Magalì Vettorazzo | Aosta | 19 August 1962 | [3] |
6.01 m | Magalì Vettorazzo | Asti | 30 June 1963 | |
6.08 m | Magalì Vettorazzo | Trieste | 21 July 1963 | |
6.11 m | Magalì Vettorazzo | Belluno | 4 August 1963 | |
6.12 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Turin | 2 June 1964 | |
6.14 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Belluno | 24 August 1964 | |
6.26 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Zagreb | 20 September 1964 | |
6.26 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Turin | 2 June 1965 | |
6.27 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Rio de Janeiro | 24 September 1965 | |
6.39 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Macerata | 31 July 1966 | |
6.39 m | Maria Vittoria Trio | Turin | 24 September 1967 | |
6.52 m | Antonella Capriotti | Formia | 4 May 1985 | |
6.56 m | Antonella Capriotti | Moscow | 18 August 1985 | [4] |
6.57 m (i) | Antonella Capriotti | Florence | 21 January 1987 | |
6.65 m (i) | Antonella Capriotti | Valencia | 17 February 1988 | |
6.72 m (i) | Antonella Capriotti | Florence | 24 February 1988 | |
6.58 m | Antonella Capriotti | San Giovanni Valdarno | 21 May 1988 | |
6.62 m | Valentina Uccheddu | Trento | 4 June 1988 | |
6.65 m | Antonella Capriotti | Brescia | 12 June 1988 | |
6.70 m | Antonella Capriotti | Brescia | 12 June 1988 | |
6.79 m | Fiona May | San Giovanni Valdarno | 15 July 1994 | |
6.80 m | Valentina Uccheddu | Sestrieres | 31 July 1994 | At |
6.95 m | Fiona May | Sestrieres | 31 July 1994 | At |
6.96 m | Fiona May | Villeneuve-d'Ascq | 5 June 1995 | |
7.02 m | Fiona May | Atlanta | 2 August 1996 | [5] |
7.03 m | Fiona May | Athens | 17 June 1998 | |
7,08 m | Fiona May | Saint Petersburg | 28 June 1998 | |
7.11 m | Fiona May | Budapest | 22 August 1998 |
References
- Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 578.
- First jump over five metres.
- First jump over six metres.
- Record broken after the greatest time spent (18 years).
- First jump over seven metres.
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