Elena Vallortigara

Elena Vallortigara (born 21 September 1991) is an Italian female high jumper. In 2018, establishing her Personal Best with 1.95 m, at 6 May 2018 had reached the 1st place in the seasonal world lists anf finished the season at 2nd with a new PB of 2.02 m.[1]

Elena Vallortigara
Elena Vallortigara Meeting de Paris 2018
Personal information
NationalityItalian
Born (1991-09-21) 21 September 1991
Schio
ResidenceSiena
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight68 kg (150 lb)
Sport
Country Italy
SportAthletics
Event(s)High jump
ClubC.S. Carabinieri
Coached byStefano Giardi
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • High jump: 2.02 m (2018)

Biography

Elena Vallortigara during her career has won two bronze medals at the youth world level and one national championship.[2]

Her fantastic progression in 2018

Holder of a good personal best of 1.91 m established in 2010 at the age of 19, in 2018 she has improved up to 2.02 m (2nd best season world performance, behind 2.04 m of the Russian Mariya Lasitskene) and disputing, at 22 July 2018, 7 competitions with a result of at least 1.94 m (or 7 times in the top 25 world performances of the year).[3]

  Competitions over 1.94 m
DateCompetitionVenuePositionMeasureNote
25 AprilTrofeo della Liberazione Siena1st1.94 mPB
1 MayMeeting Città di Palmanova Palmanova1st1.90 m
5 MayRegional Championships Caorle1st1.95 mPB
31 MayGolden Gala Pietro Mennea Rome3rd1.94 m
3 JuneFBK Games Hengelo4th1.91 m
6 JuneKlaverblad High Jump Meeting Zoetermeer1st1.96 mPB
23 JuneItalian Athletics Clubs Championships Modena1st1.94 m
30 JuneMeeting de Paris Paris5th1.94 m
18 JulyMeeting International d'Athlétisme Liège1st1.91 m
22 JulyLondon Anniversary Games London2nd2.02 mPB
9 SeptemberItalian Championships Pescara1st1.91 m

Personal bests

  • High jump: 2.02 m ( London, 22 July 2018)[4]
  • High jump indoor: 1.96 m ( Ancona, 23 February 2020)

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventPerformanceNotes
2018 European Championships Berlin 15th High jump 1.86 m [5]
Diamond League 4th High jump 21 pts [6]
2019 European Indoor Championships Glasgow 17th High jump 1.89 m
World Championships Doha 17th High jump 1.90 m

Progression

  Personal Best
  Top 10 World Rank
YearAge Outdoor Indoor VenueDateWorld Rank
202029  
1.96 m Ancona23 February5
201928 1.91 m Bellinzona1 September32
1.92 m Ancona15 February21
201827 2.02 m London22 July2
1.84 m Sainte-Croix3 February73
201726 1.86 m Catania16 June79
1.87 m Ancona18 February48
201625 1.82 m Modena17 June159
1.83 m Florence15 February108
201524 1.84 m Cles28 Augu126
1.86 m Pordenone31 January49
201423 1.84 m Cles29 Augu128
1.78 m Padua11 January212
201322 1.85 m Milan27 July108
not disputed
201221 1.86 m Misano Adriatico16 June105
not disputed
201120 injured
1.90 m Padua29 January22
201019 1.91 m Annecy11 September32
1.87 m Ancona31 January50
200918 1.87 m Milan2 Augu70
1.72 m Padua17 January-
200817 1.82 m Chiuro14 June161
1.85 m Ancona10 February61
200716 1.86 m Beograd26 July88
1.74 m Genoa24 February-
200615 1.75 m Brixen4 June-
not disputed

National titles

See also

References

  1. "SENIOR OUTDOOR 2018 - HIGH JUMP WOMEN". iaaf.org. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  2. "ELENA VALLORTIGARA ATHLETE PROFILE - HONOURS". iaaf.org. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  3. "Elena Vallortigara - Results". iaaf.org. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
  4. "KORIR SCORCHES TO 800M WORLD LEAD IN LONDON". iaaf.org. 22 July 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018. Yet the performance of Italian Elena Vallortigara, who made third time clearances at 2.00m and 2.02m to record consecutive personal bests
  5. She was the first of the athletes excluded for the final.
  6. "2018 IAAF Diamond League - Standings Women". iaaf.org. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
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