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Men's javelin throw Italian record progression

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The Italian record progression men's javelin throw is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).[1]

Record progression

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Carlo Sonego current Italian recordman.
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Record Athlete Club Venue Date
38.56 Ubaldo Bianchi (Libertas Pistoia) Italy Milan 21 September 1913
41.46 Oprando Bottura (Virtus Bologna) Italy Milan 25 July 1915
43.78 Oprando Bottura (Virtus Bologna) Italy Busto Arsizio 28 March 1920
43.97 Oprando Bottura (Virtus Bologna) Italy Milan 4 July 1920
45.90 Oprando Bottura (Virtus Bologna) Italy Milan 25 July 1920
46.73 Pietro Recchi (US Anconetana) Italy Ancona 12 September 1920
47.43 Oprando Bottura (Virtus Bologna) Italy Bologna 27 October 1920
51.96 Carlo Clemente (Amsicora Cagliari) Italy Bologna 18 September 1921
55.70 Carlo Clemente (Josto Sassari) Italy Busto Arsizio 17 September 1922
55.78 Raniero Laghi (Forti e Liberi) Italy Milan 16 September 1923
56.80 Carlo Clemente (Torres Sassari) Italy Busto Arsizio 29 June 1924
57.31 Alberto Dominutti (Finanza Rovigo) Italy Bologna 20 September 1926
58.08 Alberto Dominutti (Bentegodi Verona) Greece Athens 22 May 1927
59.68 Giuseppe Palmieri (Virtus Bologna) Italy Bologna 7 October 1928
59.92 Alberto Dominutti (Bentegodi Verona) Italy Bologna 22 June 1930
61.59 Alberto Dominutti (Bentegodi Verona) United Kingdom London 5 July 1930
62.34 Luigi Spazzali (Unione Ginnastica Goriziana) Italy Torino 16 June 1935
62.39 Mario Agosti (Associazione Sportiva Udinese) Austria Vienna 6 October 1935
65.23 Mario Agosti (Associazione Sportiva Udinese) Italy Udine 3 November 1935
65.94 Amos Matteucci (Cus Roma) Italy Milan 16 September 1950
66.33 Francesco Ziggiotti (Cral Marzotto Valdagno) Italy Milan 18 July 1954
66.73 Francesco Ziggiotti (Cral Marzotto Valdagno) Italy Merano 12 September 1954
68.02 Francesco Ziggiotti (Cral Marzotto Valdagno) Italy Schio 10 October 1954
68.75 Francesco Ziggiotti (Cral Marzotto Valdagno) Italy Bari 23 October 1954
69.57 Raffaele Bonaiuto (Edera Forlì) Italy Forlì 22 October 1955
70.14 Raffaele Bonaiuto (Edera Forlì) Italy Bologna 24 June 1956
71.00 Giovanni Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Padua 30 August 1956
73.76 Giovanni Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Rome 30 September 1956
74.00 Carlo Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Bologna 15 September 1957
74.03 Giovanni Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Padua 27 April 1958
74.98 Carlo Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Padua 27 April 1958
78.83 Giovanni Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Padua 27 April 1958
79.98 Carlo Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Padua 27 April 1958
80.72 Giovanni Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Rome 12 October 1958
81.14 Carlo Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Soviet Union Moscow 3 July 1960
83.60 Carlo Lievore (Fiamme Oro) Italy Schio 31 July 1960
86.74 Carlo Lievore (Fiat Torino) Italy Milan 1 June 1961
89.12 Agostino Ghesini (Pro Patria) Italy Ravenna 9 June 1983
tool effective from 1 April 1986
73.50 Fabio De Gaspari (Fiamme Oro) France Paris 31 May 1986
76.06 Fabio De Gaspari (Fiamme Oro) Monaco Montecarlo 6 July 1986
77.04 Fabio De Gaspari (Fiamme Oro) Italy Torino 28 May 1987
78.72 Fabio De Gaspari (Fiamme Oro) Italy Cittadella 13 May 1987
79.30 Fabio De Gaspari (Fiamme Oro) Italy Cesenatico 26 July 1989
82.44 Carlo Sonego (Fiamme Gialle) Italy Tivoli 30 May 1998
84.60 Carlo Sonego (Fiamme Gialle) Japan Osaka 8 May 1999

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 18 March 2021.