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Events: | 42+6 |
Level: | Senior |
Previous: | 2020 |
Next: | 2022 |
The 2021 Italian Athletics Championships was the 111st edition of the Italian Athletics Championships which took place in Rovereto from 25 to 27 June.[1] It is the second edition held in this town, after 2014 edition.
10 km Racewalking will be held in with arrival outside the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto. However national racewalking titles were also awarded earlier.[2] [3] 10,000 m championships were held in Molfetta on 2 May.
Date | Venue | Event | Men | Time | Women | Time | Notes | ||
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23 January | Ostia | 50 km walk (men) 35 km (women) | 4:01:14 | 3:00:21 | |||||
6 March | Grottaglie | 20 km walk | 1:20:12 | 1:28:39 | |||||
2 May | Molfetta | 10,000 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 28:26.38 | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 34:23.25 | [5] | ||
25 June | Rovereto | 10 km walk | 40:02 | 45:36 | [6] | ||||
7 November | Rome | Half marathon | 1:02:58 | 1:11:01 | [7] | ||||
12 December | Reggio Emilia | Marathon | 2:16:22 | 2:50:09 | [8] |
In the Quercia Stadium of Rovereto (26 and 27 June).[9]
Note: athletes with a Q are qualified or already qualified for 2020 Olympics with Standard entry.Key:
align=center colspan=5 | Track events | ||||||
Event | Men | Performance | Women | Performance | |||
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100 m | Marcell Jacobs Q | 10.01 (-1.0) | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 11.27 (-1.0) | |||
200 m | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 20.38 (-1.8) | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 22.89 (+0.1) | |||
400 m | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 46.13 | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 52.09 | |||
800 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 1:46.13 | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 2:00.44 | |||
1500 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | Mohamed Zerrad | 3:39.31 | Nadia Battocletti Q | 4:09.38 | ||
5000 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 13:52:38 | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 15:57.69 | |||
110/100 m hs | Paolo Dal Molin Q | 13.27 NR (+1.2) | Luminosa Bogliolo Q | 12.90 (+1.1) | |||
400 m hs | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 48.96 | Eleonora Marchiando Q | 55.16 | |||
3000 m st | Ala Zoghlami Q | 8:17.65 | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 10:00.01 | |||
relay | 40.16 | 45.42 | |||||
relay | 3:09.88 | 3:31.16 (NR for clubs) | |||||
align=center colspan=5 | Field events | ||||||
High jump | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | Marco Fassinotti | 2,26 m | Elena Vallortigara Q | 1.88 m | ||
Pole vault | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 5.50 m | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 4.50 m | |||
Long jump | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 7.94 m (+2.6) | Larissa Iapichino Q | 6.42 m (+0.4) | |||
Triple jump | Tobia Bocchi Q | 17.14 m (+0.1) | Dariya Derkach Q | 14.47 m (+0.5) | |||
Shot put | Nick Ponzio[10] Q | 20.78 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | Chiara Rosa | 16.79 m | ||
Discus throw | Giovanni Faloci Q | 60.10 m | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 61.55 m | |||
Hammer throw | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 74.47 m | align=left bgcolor=#C4F7C4 | 70.34 m | |||
Javelin throw | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 80.35 m | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 55.50 m | |||
align=center colspan=5 | Combined | ||||||
Decathlon/Heptathlon | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 7303 pts | align=left bgcolor=#F3F781 | 5496 pts |
In this edition of the championships 12 athletes, 6 men and 6 women, have set a top ten all-time performance in the Italian lists.[4] [11]
Event | Athlete | Performance | Rank | Notes | |
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110 m hs | 13.27 | 1 | Olympic standard | ||
13.42 | 4 | ||||
400 m hs | 48.96 | 4 | |||
3000 m st | 8:17.65 | 9 | Olympic standard | ||
Triple jump | 17.14 m | 8 | Olympic standard | ||
Javelin throw | 80.35 m | 7 |
Event | Athlete | Performance | Rank | Notes | |
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100 m | 11.27 | 5 | |||
800 m | 2:00.44 | 7 | |||
2:00.75 | 9 | ||||
400 m hs | 55.16 | 5 | Olympic standard | ||
align=left | 55.54 | 7 | |||
Triple jump | 14.47 m | 4 | Olympic standard |