The Italian record progression men's marathon is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).[1]
Record progression
edit Breaking down barriers
Record | Athlete | Venue | Date |
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2:29:30 | Edoardo Righi | Treviso | 22 June 1958 |
2:26:52 | Edoardo Righi | Stockholm | 24 August 1958 |
2:24:09 | Antonio Ambu | Lecce | 28 October 1962 |
2:22:24 | Antonio Ambu | Catania | 4 November 1966 |
2:18:04 | Antonio Ambu | Boston | 19 April 1967 |
2:17:21 | Antonio Brutti | Brussels | 11 June 1972 |
2:15:41 | Giuseppe Cindolo | Cassinetta | 25 April 1974 |
2:11:45 | Giuseppe Cindolo | Fukuoka | 7 December 1975 |
2:11:19 | Gianni Poli | Fukuoka | 6 December 1981 |
2:11:05 | Gianni Poli | Helsinki | 14 August 1983 |
2:10:23 | Orlando Pizzolato | Hiroshima | 14 April 1985 |
2:09:57 | Gianni Poli | Chicago | 20 October 1985 |
2:09:27 | Gelindo Bordin | Boston | 18 April 1988 |
2:08:19 | Gelindo Bordin | Boston | 16 April 1990 |
2:07:57 | Stefano Baldini | London | 13 April 1997 |
2:07:52 | Giacomo Leone | Ōtsu | 23 April 2001 |
2:07:29 | Stefano Baldini | London | 14 April 2002 |
2:07:22 | Stefano Baldini | London | 23 April 2006 |
2:07:19 | Eyob Faniel | Seville | 23 February 2020 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 21 March 2021.