Gianmarco Tamberi
Gianmarco Tamberi (born 1 June 1992) is an Italian high jumper, world indoor champion in 2016.[2]
Personal information | |
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Nickname(s) | Gimbo Halfshave |
Born | Civitanova Marche, Italy | 1 June 1992
Height | 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)[1] |
Weight | 71 kg (157 lb)[1] |
Sport | |
Country | Italy |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | High jump |
Club | Bruni Vomano (since 2016), then Atletica Vomano (since 2020) G.S. Fiamme Gialle (until July 2020) |
Coached by | Marco Tamberi |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) |
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Biography
Gianmarco Tamberi is coached by his father, Marco Tamberi, who held the indoor Italian record in 1983 with the measure of 2.28 m.[3]
In 2015, Tamberi broke the Italian high jump record twice—first with a jump of 2.34 m in Cologne, and second with a 2.37 m in Eberstadt, where he was second behind Derek Drouin. He later finished 8th at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing with a clearance of 2.25 m.
During winter 2016, Tamberi won every contest he participated at. He won in Banska Bystrica with 2.35 m, a new Italian indoor record, equalled by Marco Fassinotti in the same event. He won in Trinec after clearing 2.33 m. At the 2016 High Jump Moravia Tour, he recorded a jump of 2.38 m, enough to beat Chris Baker of Great Britain and Kyriakos Ioannou of Cyprus, and which gave him the Italian indoor high jump record. He won a gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Portland in March 2016 with a jump of 2.36 m.
Tamberi was unable to compete at the Olympic games due to an injury earlier in the season.
At major competitions, he is known for sporting a full beard during qualification and shaving half of it for the final.[4]
National records
Progression
- Outdoor
Year (age) | Performance | Venue | Date | World Ranking |
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2020 (28) | 2.30 m | Ancona | 28 June | |
2019 (27) | 2.28 m | Rome | 6 June | 10th[6] |
2018 (26) | 2.33 m | Eberstadt | 26 August | 8th |
2017 (25) | 2.29 m | London | 18 August | 29th |
2016 (24) | 2.39 m | Monaco | 15 July | 2nd |
2015 (23) | 2.37 m | Eberstadt | 2 August | 3rd |
2014 (22) | 2.29 m | Ancona | 27 August | 21st |
2013 (21) | 2,25 m | Milan | 28 July | 52nd |
2012 (20) | 2.31 m | Bressanone | 8 July | 12th |
2011 (19) | 2.25 m | Tallinn | 23 July | 55th |
2010 (18) | 2.14 m | Florence | 6 June | - |
2009 (17) | 2.07 m | Bressanone | 9 July | - |
- Indoor
Year (age) | Performance | Venue | Date | World Ranking |
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2019 (28) | 2.31 m | Siena | 29 February | 6th |
2019 (27) | 2.32 m | Ancona | 15 February | 2nd |
2018 (26) | 2.25 m | Hustopece | 27 January | 35th |
2017 (25) | he did not dispute the indoor season | |||
2016 (24) | 2.38 m | Hustopece | 13 February | 1st |
2015 (23) | 2.28 m | Prague | 7 March | 23rd |
2013 (22) | 2.30 m | Banská Bystrica | 6 February | 11th |
2012 (20) | 2.20 m | Banská Bystrica | 8 February | 100th |
Ancona | 8 January | |||
2011 (19) | 2.21 m | Ancona | 13 February | 70th |
2010 (18) | 2.10 m | Ancona | 6 February |
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Measure | Notes |
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2010 | World Junior Championships | Moncton | 21st (q) | High jump | 2.10 m | |
2011 | European Junior Championships | Tallinn | 3rd | High jump | 2.25 m | PB = |
2012 | European Championships | Helsinki | 5th | High jump | 2.24 m | [7] |
Olympic Games | London | 21st (q) | High jump | 2.21 m | ||
2013 | European Indoor Championships | Göteborg | 5th | High jump | 2.29 m | |
European U23 Championships | Tampere | 13th (q) | High jump | 2.17 m | ||
2014 | European Championships | Zurich | 7th | High jump | 2.26 m | SB |
2015 | European Indoor Championships | Prague | 7th | High jump | 2.24 m | |
World Championships | Beijing | 8th | High jump | 2.25 m | ||
2016 | World Indoor Championships | Portland | 1st | High jump | 2.36 m | |
European Championships | Amsterdam | 1st | High jump | 2.32 m | ||
2017 | World Championships | London | 13th (q) | High jump | 2.29 m | SB |
2019 | European Indoor Championships | Glasgow | 1st | High jump | 2.32 m | SB = |
- Meetings
- 2015
- London Grand Prix (Diamond League) - London, 2.28 m
- Meeting Eberstadt - Eberstadt, 2.37 m NR
- Weltklasse (Diamond League) - Zürich, 2.23 m (5th)
- 2016
- High Jump Moravia Tour - Hustopece, 2.38 m NR
- Meeting International Mohammed VI (Diamond League) - Rabat, 2.25 m (6th)
- Golden Gala (Diamond League) - Rome, 2.30 m
- Müller Grand Prix (Diamond League) - Birmingham, 2.20 m (8th)
- Herculis (Diamond League) - Monte Carlo, 2.39 m NR
- 2017
- Meeting de Paris (Diamond League) - Paris, NM
- Meeting International Mohammed VI (Diamond League) - Rabat, 2.27 m
- Müller Grand Prix (Diamond League) - Birmingham, 2.20 m (7th)
- Weltklasse (Diamond League) - Zürich, 2.16 m (12th)
- 2018
- Athletissima (Diamond League) - Lausanne, 2.25 m (9th)
- Herculis (Diamond League) - Monte Carlo, 2.27 m (5th) SB
- Eberstadt Internationales Hochsprung-Meeting - Eberstadt, 2.33 m (2nd) SB
- Bruxelles Memorial van Damme (Diamond League) - Bruxelles, 231 m (3rd)
National titles
He won seven times the national championships.
- Italian Athletics Championships
- High jump: 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020
- Italian Indoor Athletics Championships
- High jump: 2016, 2019
See also
References
- "Gianmarco TAMBERI". olympicchannel.com. Olympic Channel Services. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- "REPORT: MEN'S HIGH JUMP – IAAF WORLD INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS PORTLAND 2016". iaafg.org. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
- "Convegni: Da Morro d'Oro parte la sfida "atletica" alle Olimpiadi di Londra 2012" (in Italian). atleticavomano.it. Retrieved 29 May 2012.
- "Le sette curiosità che non sapete su Tamberi, l'ultima speranza azzurra" (in Italian). eurosport.com. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
- "TAMBERI FOLLOWS RECORD HIGH WITH HEART-BREAKING LOW IN MONACO". IAAF. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
- Update at 6 June 2019.
- He jumped 2.26 m in qualification.
External links
- Gianmarco Tamberi at World Athletics
- Gianmarco Tamberi at FIDAL (in Italian)
- Gianmarco Tamberi at Diamond League
- Gianmarco Tamberi at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)