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1913 Italian Athletics Championships

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1913 Italian Athletics Championships
Giuseppe Tugnoli that won two national titles in this first complete edition of the Italian Championships.
Dates20-21 September
Host cityMilan
LevelSenior
Events30
1912
1914

The 1913 Italian Athletics Championships were held in Milan. it was the 8th edition, but first complete, of the Italian Athletics Championships.[1][2]

Champions

Event Athlete Performance
100 m Francesco Carturan 11.6
200 m Giuseppe De Nicolai 24.0
400 m Gian Ercole Salvi 51.2
800 m Gian Ercole Salvi 2:06.2
1500 m Emilio Lunghi 4:16.6
5000 m Oreste Luppi 16:02.0
10,000 m Carlo Martinenghi 34:05.6
Half marathon (20 km track) Carlo Speroni 1:07:05.6
Marathon (40 km) Angelo Malvicini 2:39.26.0
110 m hurdles Giovanni Villa 16.4
400 m hurdles[3] Emilio Lunghi 62.4
1200 m steeplechase Angelo Grosselli 3:36.6
1500 m walk Fernando Altimani 6:31.6
10,000 m walk Fernando Altimani 45:09.0
40 km walk Giovanni Brunelli 3:42:32.8
High jump Carlo Andreoli 1.675 m
Pole vault Francesco Ventura 3.21 m
Long jump Antonio Garimoldi 6.515 m
Triple jump Antonio Garimoldi 13.895 m
Shot put Giuseppe Tugnoli 12.95 m
Discus throw Aurelio Lenzi 39.14 m
Javelin throw Oreste Passuti 51.84 m
Standing high jump Carlo Andreoli 1.325 m
Standing long jump Mario Gnocchi 2.975 m
Standing triple jump Mario Gnocchi 8.93 m
Stone throw Giuseppe Tugnoli 16.50 m
Contested javelin throw Ubaldo Bianchi 38.56 m
4x440 yards relay Sport Pro Morivione Milano
Giuseppe Butti, Giuseppe Bernardoni, Dante Bertoni, Angelo Grosselli
3:41.8
Olympic relay Sport Pro Morivione Milano
Dante Bertoni, Giuseppe Butti, Giorgio Croci, Angelo Grosselli
3:48.4
Cross country running (7.5 km) Carlo Speroni 28:05

References

  1. ^ "CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" – UOMINI 1906-2015 - Storia, Sedi, Programmi" (PDF) (in Italian). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. ^ "CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" UOMINI - TUTTI I CAMPIONI 1906-2016" (PDF) (in Italian). sportolimpico.it. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  3. ^ Because of the low number of obstacles, the race was disputed individually with the ranking according to the times.