Roberta Bruni

Roberta Bruni (born 8 March 1994) is an Italian pole vaulter. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Pole vault.[1] Her personal best of 4.60 m (15 ft 1 in) is the Italian record for the event.

Roberta Bruni
Bruni in 2019.
Personal information
Nickname(s)Schiocchetto
National teamItaly
Born (1994-03-08) 8 March 1994
Rome, Italy
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight54 kg (119 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)Pole vault
ClubAtletica Studentesca Ca.Ri.Ri.
C.S. Carabinieri
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)
  • Pole vault outdoor: 4.73 m (2023)
  • Pole vault indoor: 4.62 m (2023)
Medal record
European Team Championships
Gold medal – first place2021 SilesiaPole vault
Universiade
Gold medal – first place2019 NaplesPole vault
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2012 BarcelonaPole vault
European Youth Olympic Festival
Gold medal – first place2011 TrabzonPole vault

Career

Her personal best indoor (4.60 m) is the second best junior performance of all-time after the world record of the Swedish Angelica Bengtsson,[2] established at the 2013 Italian Athletics Indoor Championships.[3]

Her height of 4.35 m established on 16 June 2012 in Misano Adriatico was the third best by a junior athlete that year.[4][5] She is a friend of fellow Italian pole vaulter Giorgia Benecchi.

National records

  • Pole vault outdoor: 4.73 m (Chiari, Italy, 4 September 2023) - Current holder[6]
  • Pole vault indoor: 4.62 m (Ancona, Italy, 18 February 2023) - Current holder

Progression

  Personal best

Pole vault outdoor

Updatet to 6 September 2023

YearPerformanceVenueDateWorld Rank SeniorWorld Rank U20World Rank U18
20234.73Italy Chiari4 September10th
20224.72Italy Rovereto30 August9th
20214.70Italy Rieti23 May12th[7]
20204.30Italy Rieti23 July52nd
20194.52Italy Chiari2 September37th
20184.40Italy Rieti19 August59th
20174.25Italy Rieti27 May115th
20164.20Italy Rieti22 May99th
20154.25Italy Torino26 July86th
20144.45Italy Rieti31 July36th
20134.40Italy Formia30 May54th3rd
20124.35Italy Misano Adriatico16 June50th4th
20114.20Italy Rieti2 June104th11th3rd
20103.85Italy Rieti3 October367th23rd74th
Pole vault indoor
YearPerformanceVenueDateWorld Rank SeniorWorld Rank U20World Rank U18
20234.62Italy Ancona18 February9th
20224.31Italy Ancona27 February68th
20214.41Italy Ancona21 February
2020season not disputed
20194.40Italy Ancona17 February
20184.35Italy Florence8 February
2017season not disputed
20164.30Italy Padova22 February76th
20154.30Italy Ancona7 February76th
2014season not disputed
20134.60Italy Ancona17 February8th1st
20124.25Italy Fermo28 January76th5th
20113.20Italy Fermo29 January

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventPerformanceNotes
2011 World Youth Championships France Lille 6th Pole vault 4.00 m
European Youth Summer Olympic Festival Turkey Trabzon 1st Pole vault 4.10 mChampionship record
2012 World Junior Championships Spain Barcelona 3rd Pole vault 4.20 m
2019 Universiade Italy Naples 1st Pole vault 4.46 mPB
2021 European Team Championships (SL) Poland Chorzów 1st Pole vault 4.45 m

National titles

Bruni has won nine national championships at individual senior level.[8]

See also

References

  1. "Athletics BRUNI Roberta". Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  2. "BRUNI: "A TRE CENTIMETRI DAL RECORD DEL MONDO JUNIOR"" (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  3. "Three records in 90 minutes on super Sunday at the Italian Indoor Champs". iaaf.org. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  4. "Misano è record per la Bruni 4.35" (in Italian). fidal.it. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  5. "Top lists - Pole Vault junior 2012". iaaf.org. Retrieved 16 June 2012.
  6. "XXXVII^ Gara Internazionale di Salto con L'asta in Piazza - Chiari (ITA) 04–05 SEP 2023". worldathletics.org. 4 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
  7. "Senior Outdoor 2021 - Pole Vault Women". worldathletics.org. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  8. "TUTTE LE CAMPIONESSE ITALIANE – 1923/2020" (PDF). sportolimpico.it. 1 January 2021. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
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