Women's long jump Italian record progression

The Italian record progression women's long jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).[1]

Antonella Capriotti broke the Italian record in 1985, 18 years after the previous one set by Maria Vittoria Trio.
Claudia Testoni (left) broke the record 8 times; Ondina Valla (right), two times.
Fiona May, first over 7 metres and current record-holder

Record progression

  Breaking down barriers
  Indoor records
RecordAthleteVenueDateNotes
4.25 mOlga Barbieri Rome20 May 1922
4.49 mOlga Barbieri Este25 June 1922
4.51 mMaria Piantanida Milan11 March 1923
4.56 mMaria Piantanida Milan6 May 1923
4.63 mOlga Barbieri Milan26 May 1923
4.705 mEmma Ghiringhelli Milan30 September 1923
4.90 mLuigia Bonfanti Bergamo30 September 1923
5.05 mDerna Polazzo Bologna14 October 1928[2]
5.11 mClaudia Testoni Verona1 October 1933
5.15 mClaudia Testoni Udine8 October 1933
5.195 mClaudia Testoni London11 August 1934
5.28 mClaudia Testoni Vienna23 September 1934
5.28 mClaudia Testoni Budapest26 September 1934
5.365 mOndina Valla Bologna9 August 1935
5.39 mOndina Valla Bologna11 August 1935
5.46 mClaudia Testoni Turin15 September 1935
5.57 mClaudia Testoni Biella25 June 1937
5.65 mClaudia Testoni Paris8 August 1937
5.66 mSilvana Pierucci Zlin7 August 1949
5.74 mPiera Fassio Turin12 June 1955
5.80 mElisabetta Mattana Genoa10 June 1956
5.83 mPiera Tizzoni Turin24 May 1959
5.91 mMagalì Vettorazzo Aosta19 August 1962
6.01 mMagalì Vettorazzo Aosta19 August 1962[3]
6.01 mMagalì Vettorazzo Asti30 June 1963
6.08 mMagalì Vettorazzo Trieste21 July 1963
6.11 mMagalì Vettorazzo Belluno4 August 1963
6.12 mMaria Vittoria Trio Turin2 June 1964
6.14 mMaria Vittoria Trio Belluno24 August 1964
6.26 mMaria Vittoria Trio Zagreb20 September 1964
6.26 mMaria Vittoria Trio Turin2 June 1965
6.27 mMaria Vittoria Trio Rio de Janeiro24 September 1965
6.39 mMaria Vittoria Trio Macerata31 July 1966
6.39 mMaria Vittoria Trio Turin24 September 1967
6.52 mAntonella Capriotti Formia4 May 1985
6.56 mAntonella Capriotti Moscow18 August 1985[4]
6.57 m (i)Antonella Capriotti Florence21 January 1987
6.65 m (i)Antonella Capriotti Valencia17 February 1988
6.72 m (i)Antonella Capriotti Florence24 February 1988
6.58 mAntonella Capriotti San Giovanni Valdarno21 May 1988
6.62 mValentina Uccheddu Trento4 June 1988
6.65 mAntonella Capriotti Brescia12 June 1988
6.70 mAntonella Capriotti Brescia12 June 1988
6.79 mFiona May San Giovanni Valdarno15 July 1994
6.80 mValentina Uccheddu Sestrieres31 July 1994At
6.95 mFiona May Sestrieres31 July 1994At
6.96 mFiona May Villeneuve-d'Ascq5 June 1995
7.02 mFiona May Atlanta2 August 1996[5]
7.03 mFiona May Athens17 June 1998
7,08 mFiona May Saint Petersburg28 June 1998
7.11 mFiona May Budapest22 August 1998

See also

References

  1. Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 578.
  2. First jump over five metres.
  3. First jump over six metres.
  4. Record broken after the greatest time spent (18 years).
  5. First jump over seven metres.
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