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Men's high jump Italian record progression

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Gianmarco Tamberi is the current Italian record holder.

The Italian record progression for men's high jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).[1][2]

Record progression

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  Breaking down barriers
  Indoor records
  Record outdoor but lower than absolute
Record Athlete Venue Date Notes
1.70 m Carlo Colombo Italy Milan 30 June 1889
1.70 m Orio Pizio Italy Milan 16 September 1900
1.73 m Gaspare Torretta Italy Rome 31 March 1906
1.75 m Luigi Brambilla Italy Sesto San Giovanni 1 April 1906
1.75 m Alfredo Vecchi Italy Carpi 7 October 1906
1.75 m Gaspare Torretta Italy Vigevano 28 October 1906
1.75 m Gaspare Torretta Italy Venezia 8 May 1907
1.75 m Emilio Brambilla Italy Vigevano 11 October 1908
1.75 m Emilio Brambilla Italy Milan 22 November 1908
1.75 m Angelo Pedrelli Italy Bologna 8 December 1909
1.75 m Carlo Butti Italy Milan 19 February 1911
1.75 m Alfredo Pagani Italy Tivoli 9 July 1911
1.75 m Angelo Tonini Italy Rome 8 June 1912
1.75 m Carlo Butti Italy Alessandria 18 May 1913
1.75 m Giuseppe Tugnoli Italy Florence 30 April 1916
1.77 m Pierino Pisati Italy La Spezia 17 August 1919
1.78 m Carlo Ghiringhelli Italy Legnano 2 October 1921
1.81 m Ettore Uicich Italy Rome 22 April 1923
1.84 m Graziano Corona Italy Cagliari 13 January 1924
1.84 m Giuseppe Palmieri Italy Naples 13 June 1926
1.85 m Giuseppe Palmieri Italy Rome 21 April 1927
1.86 m Giuseppe Palmieri Italy Ascoli Piceno 17 July 1927
1.86 m Giuseppe Palmieri Italy Padova 9 June 1929
1.86 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Verona 27 September 1931
1.87 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Verona 30 March 1932
1.90 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Milan 15 May 1932
1.91 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Florence 26 June 1932
1.92 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Verona 1 October 1933
1.92 m Angelo Tommasi Italy Bologna 23 August 1936
1.92 m Renato Dotti Italy Bologna 23 July 1938
1.93 m Alfredo Campagner Italy Turin 18 June 1939
1.95 m Alfredo Campagner Italy Parma 26 May 1940
1.96 m Alfredo Campagner Italy Parma 5 October 1941
1.98 m Alfredo Campagner Italy Parma 14 June 1942
1.99 m Gianmario Roveraro Italy Bologna 24 June 1956
2.01 m Gianmario Roveraro Switzerland Lugano 9 September 1956
2.02 m Gianmario Roveraro Italy Genoa 6 October 1957
2.03 m Walter Zamparelli Italy Rome 7 April 1962
2.03 m Roberto Galli Italy Rome 7 April 1962
2.04 m Walter Zamparelli Italy Rome 21 April 1962
2.04 m Antonio Brandoli Italy Milan 5 July 1962
2.05 m Mauro Bogliatto Italy Alessandria 1 May 1963
2.06 m Roberto Galli Italy Pisa 1 June 1963
2.08 m Roberto Galli Italy Pisa 1 June 1963
2.09 m Mauro Bogliatto Brazil Porto Alegre 8 September 1963
2.09 m Mauro Bogliatto Italy Rome 21 August 1965
2.10 m Mauro Bogliatto Italy Rome 10 October 1965
2.11 m Erminio Azzaro West Germany Sindelfingen 19 June 1966
2.12 m Giacomo Crosa Italy Rome 26 May 1968
2.12 m Giacomo Crosa Mexico Mexico City 19 October 1968
2.14 m Giacomo Crosa Mexico Mexico City 19 October 1968
2.14 m Giacomo Crosa Mexico Mexico City 20 October 1968
2.15 m Erminio Azzaro Italy Formia 11 May 1969
2.16 m Erminio Azzaro Italy Milan 29 June 1969
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Greece Athens 16 September 1969
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Italy Formia 7 May 1970
2.17 m Erminio Azzaro Italy Syracuse 5 July 1970
2.18 m Erminio Azzaro Italy Rieti 28 August 1971
2.18 m Erminio Azzaro Spain Madrid 11 September 1971
2.19 m Enzo Del Forno Italy Milan 26 June 1973
2.20 m (i) Enzo Del Forno Italy Genoa 27 February 1974
2.21 m (i) Enzo Del Forno Italy Udine 23 March 1974
2.20 m Enzo Del Forno Italy Viareggio 7 August 1974 [3]
2.20 m Enzo Del Forno Italy Milan 1 May 1975 [3]
2.20 m Giordano Ferrari Italy Fiorano Modenese 29 May 1975 [3]
2.21 m Enzo Del Forno Italy Siena 16 July 1975
2.22 m Enzo Del Forno Italy Syracuse 8 October 1975
2.22 m Rodolfo Bergamo Italy Milan 8 June 1976
2.23 m Riccardo Fortini Italy Livorno 13 June 1976
2.23 m (i) Oscar Raise Italy Milan 4 February 1978
2.24 m (i) Oscar Raise Czechoslovakia Třinec 3 March 1978
2.24 m Rodolfo Bergamo Italy Rome 25 July 1978
2.26 m (i) Bruno Bruni Italy Genoa 3 February 1979
2.25 m Massimo Di Giorgio Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nova Gorica 15 April 1979 [4]
2.26 m Massimo Di Giorgio Italy Udine 20 May 1979
2.27 m Oscar Raise Italy Bologna 19 September 1979
2.27 m Massimo Di Giorgio Italy Bologna 19 September 1979
2.27 m Bruno Bruni Italy Bologna 19 September 1979
2.28 m Paolo Borghi Italy Santa Lucia di Piave 25 May 1980
2.29 m Massimo Di Giorgio Italy Pisa 5 July 1980
2.30 m Massimo Di Giorgio Italy Udine 15 June 1981
2.30 m Luca Toso Italy Padova 13 June 1988
2.32 m Luca Toso Italy Turin 21 July 1988
2.33 m Marcello Benvenuti Italy Verona 12 September 1989
2.33 m (i) Silvano Chesani Italy Ancona 13 February 2013
2.34 m (i) Marco Fassinotti Italy Ancona 23 February 2014
2.33 m Marco Fassinotti Norway Oslo 11 June 2015 [3]
2.34 m Gianmarco Tamberi Germany Cologne 1 July 2015
2.37 m Gianmarco Tamberi Germany Eberstadt 2 August 2015
2.38 m (i) Gianmarco Tamberi Czech Republic Hustopeče 13 February 2016
2.39 m Gianmarco Tamberi Monaco Monte Carlo 15 June 2016

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 566.
  2. ^ "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d This result, however, equals the old Italian outdoor record.
  4. ^ This result, however, beat the old Italian outdoor record.