Erminio Azzaro, the Glossary
Erminio Azzaro (born 12 January 1948) is a retired Italian high jumper who won a bronze medal at the 1969 European Championships.[1]
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14 relations: European Athletics Championships, FISU World University Games, High jump, Italian Athletics Championships, Italian Athletics Indoor Championships, Italy, Italy national athletics team, Men's high jump Italian record progression, Pisciotta, Sara Simeoni, Sport of athletics, 1969 European Athletics Championships, 1969 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump, 1970 Summer Universiade.
- Italian athletics coaches
- Italian male high jumpers
European Athletics Championships
The European Athletics Championships is a biennial (from 2010) athletics event organised by the European Athletic Association and is recognised as the elite continental outdoor athletics championships for Europe.
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FISU World University Games
The FISU World University Games, formerly the Universiade, is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU).
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High jump
The high jump is a track and field event in which competitors must jump unaided over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it.
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Italian Athletics Championships
The Italian Athletics Championships (Campionati italiani assoluti di atletica leggera) are the national championships in athletics, organised every year by the Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera.
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Italian Athletics Indoor Championships
The Italian Athletics Indoor Championships (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).
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Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.
Italy national athletics team
The Italy national athletics team represents Italy at the international athletics competitions such as Olympic Games or world athletics championships.
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Men's high jump Italian record progression
The Italian record progression for men's high jump is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).
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Pisciotta
Pisciotta is an Italian town and comune of the province of Salerno, in the region of Campania.
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Sara Simeoni
Sara Simeoni (born 19 April 1953) is an Italian former high jumper, who won a gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics and twice set a world record in the women's high jump. Erminio Azzaro and Sara Simeoni are FISU World University Games silver medalists for Italy and italian Athletics Championships winners.
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Sport of athletics
Athletics is a group of sporting events that involves competitive running, jumping, throwing, and walking.
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1969 European Athletics Championships
The 9th European Athletics Championships were held from 16–21 September 1969 in the Karaiskaki Stadium of Athens, the capital of Greece.
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1969 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump
The men's high jump at the 1969 European Athletics Championships was held in Athens, Greece, at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium on 18 and 19 September 1969.
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1970 Summer Universiade
The 1970 Summer Universiade, also known as the VI Summer Universiade, took place in Turin, Italy.
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See also
Italian athletics coaches
- Antonio La Torre (athletics coach)
- Carlo Vittori
- Cristiana Pellino
- Eddy Ottoz
- Elio Locatelli
- Enzo Brichese
- Erminio Azzaro
- Ezio Madonia
- Fabrizio Donato
- Franco Volpi (runner)
- Gianni Crepaldi
- Gianni Iapichino
- Giorgio Damilano
- Giorgio Frinolli
- Giorgio Rondelli
- Giovanni Grazioli
- Giulio Ciotti
- Giuseppe Gibilisco
- Giuseppe Russo (athlete)
- Ivan Bernasconi
- Marco Tamberi
- Massimiliano Di Matteo
- Maurizio Damilano
- Paolo Camossi
- Paolo Dal Soglio
- Renato Canova
- Rossella Gramola
- Sandro Calvesi
- Sandro Damilano
- Sandro Donati
- Vittoriano Drovandi
Italian male high jumpers
- Albano Albanese
- Alessandro Canale
- Alessandro Talotti
- Alfredo Campagner
- Alfredo Pagani
- Andrea Bettinelli
- Angelo Tommasi
- Angelo Tonini
- Bruno Bruni (athlete)
- Christian Falocchi
- Daniele Pagani
- Enzo Del Forno
- Erminio Azzaro
- Ettore Ceresoli
- Eugenio Meloni
- Fabrizio Borellini
- Filippo Campioli
- Giacomo Crosa
- Gian Marco Schivo
- Gianmarco Tamberi
- Gianmario Roveraro
- Gianni Davito
- Gianpiero Cordovani
- Giordano Ferrari
- Giulio Ciotti
- Giuseppe Palmieri (athlete)
- Ivan Bernasconi
- Luca Toso
- Manuel Lando
- Marcello Benvenuti
- Marco Fassinotti
- Marco Segatel
- Marco Tamberi
- Massimo Di Giorgio
- Mattia Furlani
- Mauro Bogliatto
- Nicola Ciotti
- Oscar Raise
- Paolo Borghi
- Renato Dotti
- Riccardo Fortini
- Roberto Ferrari (athlete)
- Rodolfo Bergamo
- Ruggero Biancani
- Sandro Brogini
- Silvano Chesani
- Stefano Sottile
- Vittoriano Drovandi