1914 Italian Athletics Championships

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1914 Italian Athletics Championships
Dates26–27 September
Host cityMilan
LevelSenior
Events29
1913
1915

The 1914 Italian Athletics Championships were held in Milan. It was the ninth 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 Butti 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 Tugnoli 13.07 m
Stone throw Giuseppe Tugnoli 17.71 m
Discus throw Giuseppe Tugnoli 38.83 m
Free javelin throw Luigi Nieddu 50.25 m
Contested javelin throw Gian Ercole Salvi 47.41 m
4x400 metres relay Sport Club Italia
Franco Giongo, Gian Ercole Salvi, Vittorio Costa, Federico Colombo
3:39.2
Olympic relay Sport Club Italia
Apollino Barelli, Giulio Casnati, Angelo Grosselli, Emilio Lunghi
3:46.2

References

  1. ^ ""CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" ITALIANE SUL PODIO TRICOLORE – 1923 2012" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  2. ^ Race on a distance of 20 km.
  3. ^ Race on a distance of 42 km.