Italian Athletics Indoor Championships

The Italian Athletics Indoor Championships (Italian: Italian Athletics Indoor Championships) are the national championships in athletics of the indoor events, organised every year by the Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera from 1970 (first edition was held in Genoa).[1] Titles assigned concern specialties indoors, so for example does not include 3000 meters steeplechase, discus throw, javelin throw, hammer throw.

Italian Athletics Indoor Championships
Campionati assoluti di atletica leggera indoor
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Italian Athletics Indoor Championships
SportAthletics
Founded1970
Country Italy
Related
competitions
Outdoor Championships
Official websiteFidal.it

Editions

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Ancona Palaindoor which from 2005 to 2021 hosted 15 editions out of 16 of the championships.
Year City Dates Venue
1970 Genoa 21-22 March
1971 Genoa 23-24 February
1972 Genoa 22-23 February
1973 Genoa 20-21 February
1974 Genoa 26-27 February
1975 Genoa 18-19 February
1976 Milan 10-11 February
1977 Milan 23-24 February
1978 Milan 22-23 February
1979 Genoa 14-15 February
1980 Milan 19-20 February
1981 Genoa 10-11 February
1982 Turin 9-10 February
1983 Turin 22-23 February
1984 Turin 22-23 February
1985 Turin 20-21 February
1986 Genoa 5-6 February
1987 Turin 11-12 February
1988 Firenze 23-24 February
1989 Turin 11 February
1990 Turin 21 February
1991 Genoa 20 February
1992 Genoa 14-15 February
1993 Genoa 14 February
1994 Genoa 12 February
1995 Genoa 26 February
1996 Turin 24-25 February
Year City Dates Venue
1997 Genoa 22-23 February
1998 Genoa 7-8 February
1999 Genoa 20-21 February
2000 Genoa 12-13 February
2001 Turin 24-25 February
2002 Genoa 16-17 February
2003 Genoa 1-2 March
2004 Genoa 21-22 February
2005 Ancona 19-20 February Palaindoor
2006 Ancona 18-19 February Palaindoor
2007 Ancona 17-18 February Palaindoor
2008 Genoa 23-24 February Palaindoor
2009 Turin 21-22 February Oval Lingotto
2010 Ancona 27-28 February Palaindoor
2011 Ancona 19-20 February Palaindoor
2012 Ancona 25-26 February Palaindoor
2013 Ancona 16-17 February Palaindoor
2014 Ancona 22-23 February Palaindoor
2015 Padua 21-22 February Palaindoor
2016 Ancona 5-6 March Palaindoor
2017 Ancona 18-19 February Palaindoor
2018 Ancona 16-18 February Palaindoor
2019 Ancona 15-17 February Palaindoor
2020 Ancona 22-23 February Palaindoor
2021 Ancona 20-21 February Palaindoor
2022 Ancona 26–27 February Palaindoor
2023 Ancona 18–19 February Palaindoor
2024 Ancona 17–18 February PalaCasali

Championship records

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Event Record Athlete Date Championships Place Ref
100 m
200 m
60 m hurdles 7.48 NR Lorenzo Simonelli 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Ancona [2]
Long jump 8.34 m NR Mattia Furlani 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Ancona [3]
Triple jump 17.60 m Andy Díaz 18 February 2024 2024 Championships Ancona [4]
Heptathlon 6076 pts NR Dario Dester 20−21 February 2021 2021 Championships Ancona [5]
60m Long jump Shot put High jump 60m H Pole vault 1000m
7.02 7.66 m 14.03 m 2.01 m 8.13 5.00 m 2:44.53

Women

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Event Record Athlete Date Championships Place Ref
60 m 7.06 Zaynab Dosso 18 February 2024 2024 Championships Ancona [6]
Long jump 6.91 m NR Larissa Iapichino 20 February 2021 2021 Championships Ancona [7]
Pole vault 4.66 m NR Elisa Molinarolo 17 February 2024 2024 Championships Ancona [8]
Pentathlon 4451 pts NR Sveva Gerevini 26 February 2022 2022 Championships Ancona [9]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.38 1.71 m 11.85 m 6.34 m 2:12.16

Championship winners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009.
  2. ^ "World leads and national titles for Caudery, Schilder and Furlani". World Athletics. 17 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  3. ^ "World leads and national titles for Caudery, Schilder and Furlani". World Athletics. 17 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  4. ^ "World record! Bol clocks 49.26 at the Dutch Indoor Championships". World Athletics. 18 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  5. ^ Bob Ramsak; Jon Mulkeen (20 February 2021). "Iapichino breaks world U20 indoor long jump record with 6.91m in Ancona". World Athletics. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  6. ^ "World record! Bol clocks 49.26 at the Dutch Indoor Championships". World Athletics. 18 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  7. ^ Jessica Whittington (20 February 2021). "Larissa Iapichino breaks world U20 indoor long jump record". athleticsweekly.com. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  8. ^ "World leads and national titles for Caudery, Schilder and Furlani". World Athletics. 17 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  9. ^ Steve Smythe (26 February 2022). "Kambundji and Dongmo impress on busy national indoor championships weekend". World Athletics. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
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