Massimo Di Giorgio

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Biography

He finished fifteenth at the 1978 European Indoor Championships,[2] won the gold medal at the 1979 Mediterranean Games and won a bronze medal at the 1983 European Indoor Championships. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in June 1981 in Udine.[3]

1980 Moscow Olympics boycott

Italian athletes serving in its military corps could not attend the Games, however, because of the national government's official support of the boycott.[4] In 1980 Massimo Di Giorgio, like other leading Italian athletes (the swimmer Marcello Guarducci, the modern pentathlete Daniele Masala and the judoka Ezio Gamba) who in Moscow in 1980 would have had medal ambitions, could not participate in those Olympic Games because belonged to military bodies. Ezio Gamba resigned from the military body in time and was able to participate in the Games under the IOC flag, it was not so for the others.

The day when the winners of the Olympic gold medals, Pietro Mennea, Sara Simeoni and Maurizio Damilano were appointed Knights of the Italian Republic by the Italian President Sandro Pertini, Di Giorgio and Guarducci went to protest at the Quirinale because they believed that they too would have to have equal recognition.[4]

The candidacy for President of FIDAL

In 2004, at the age of 46, Massimo di Giorgio decided to propose his candidacy as President of the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL),[5] he was then defeated by the former Italian middle-distance runner Franco Arese.[6]

National records

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Time Notes
1979 European Indoor Championships Template:Flagicon Vienna 9th High jump 2.18 m
European Cup Template:Flagicon Turin 4th High jump 2.24 m
Mediterranean Games Template:Flagicon Split 1st High jump 2.26 m Template:AthAbbr
1981 European Cup Template:Flagicon Zagreb 3rd High jump 2.26 m
World Cup Template:Flagicon Rome 6th High jump 2.15 m Template:Refn
1982 European Indoor Championships Template:Flagicon Milan 8th High jump 2.22 m
1983 European Indoor Championships Template:Flagicon Budapest 3rd High jump 2.27 m Template:AthAbbr Template:Refn

National titles

Massimo Di Giorgio has won 7 times the individual national championship.[8][9]

See also

Notes

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External links

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