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  1. Antonietta Di Martino (* 1. Juni 1978 in Cava de’ Tirreni) ist eine italienische Leichtathletin. Die Hochspringerin wurde 2007 Zweite und 2011 Dritte bei den Freiluftweltmeisterschaften. Di Martino verbesserte im Jahr 2000 ihre vorherige Bestleistung um zehn Zentimeter von 1,78 m auf 1,88 m. 2001 gelang ihr eine weitere Steigerung ...

  2. Antonietta Di Martino è un'ex altista italiana, attuale primatista nazionale sia all'aperto che al coperto, che ha gareggiato per le Fiamme Gialle. In carriera è stata medaglia d'argento ai Mondiali di Osaka 2007 con il nuovo primato italiano di 2,03 m ed agli Europei indoor di Birmingham 2007 con la misura di 1,96 m. Medaglia di bronzo ai ...

  3. Antonietta Di Martino (born 1 June 1978) is a retired Italian high jumper. She currently holds the Italian national women's high jump record at 2.03 metres for outdoor events and 2.04 metres for indoor events. She also currently holds the women's all-time highest jump-differential, meaning she has jumped the highest (0.35 metres ...

  4. Italian high jump star Antonietta Di Martino hopes her luck has finally turned and she can strike gold at the European Athletics Indoor Championships on Sunday after a career marred by injury, illness and just rank bad fortune. Di Martino goes into Saturday’s qualification round at the Palais Omnisport De Paris-Bercy in good spirits. In ...

  5. From brink of retirement, Di Martino finds new motivation Antonietta Di Martino delights the home crowd with a 2.00m victory in the High Jump in the Rome GL 2009 (© Getty Images) Italian high jump record holder Antonietta Di Martino produced the comeback of the year in Italian athletics.

  6. Antonietta Di Martino, the silver medallist at the recent European Indoor Championships became the second Italian female high jumper in history to clear 2 metres, a feat she accomplished in Banska Bystrika on 13 February.

  7. Home. Athletes. Antonietta Di Martino. Biographical information. Biography. Has the world women’s “differential” high jump best of 34cm. Personal Best: HJ – 2.04i (2011). Results. Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Athletics Indoor Championships (1–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: high jump; 2011 Paris gold: high jump)