1914 Italian Athletics Championships
1914 Italian Athletics Championships were held in Milan. it was the first complete edition of the Italian Athletics Championships.[1]
Men
Event | Winner | Performance |
---|---|---|
100 metres | Franco Giongo | 11 2/5 |
200 metres | Franco Giongo | 23 2/5 |
400 metres | Franco Giongo | 51 3/5 |
800 metres | Emilio Lunghi | 2.02 3/5 |
1500 metres | Mario Candelori | 4.17 1/5 |
5000 metres | Primo Brega | 15.57.0 |
10000 metres | Carlo Speroni | 32.34 3/5 |
Half marathon (track)[2] | Carlo Speroni | 1:06.36.0 |
Marathon[3] | Umberto Blasi | 2:38.00 4/5 |
110 metres hurdles | Giovanni Villa | 16 2/5 |
400 metres hurdles | Giuseppe Bernardoni | 1.02.0 |
1200 metres steeplechase | Angelo Grosselli | 3.39 1/5 |
Walk race 1500 metres | Francesco Altimani | 6.27 2/5 |
Walk race 10000 metres | Giovanni Galli | 46.33 3/5 |
Walk race 40 km | Donato Pavesi | 3:56.34.0 |
Standing high jump | Carlo Brutti | 1.347 m |
Standing long jump | Oreste Zaccagna | 3.015 m |
Standing triple jump | Oreste Zaccagna | 3.30 m |
High jump | Carlo Andreoli | 1.715 m |
Pole vault | Angelo Erba | 3.245 m |
Long jump | Oreste Zaccagna | 6.37 m |
Triple jump | Antonio Garimoldi | 13.03 m |
Shot put | Giuseppe Tignoli | 13.07 m |
Stone throw | Giuseppe Tignoli | 17.71 m |
Discus throw | Giuseppe Tignoli | 38.83 m |
Free javelin throw | Luigi Nieddu | 50.25 m |
Contested javelin throw | Gian Ercole Salvi | 47.41 m |
References
- ↑ ""CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" ITALIANE SUL PODIO TRICOLORE – 1923 2012" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
- ↑ Race on a distance of 20 km.
- ↑ Race on a distance of 42 km.
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