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  1. 5,20 m. U23-Europameisterschaften. Bronze. Amsterdam 2001. 5,50 m. Giuseppe Gibilisco (* 5. Januar 1979 in Syrakus) ist ein ehemaliger italienischer Stabhochspringer . Zum ersten Mal international in Erscheinung trat Gibilisco bei den Jugend-Weltmeisterschaften 1998 in Annecy, wo er Bronze holte. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 2000 in ...

  2. Giuseppe "Peppe" Gibilisco (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe dʒibiˈlisko]; born 5 January 1979) is an Italian coach and former pole vaulter, who won the 2003 World Championships with a personal best of 5.90 m. He followed this with a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics.

  3. Giuseppe Gibilisco (Siracusa, 5 gennaio 1979) è un ex astista e bobbista italiano, campione mondiale del salto con l'asta a Parigi Saint-Denis 2003 e bronzo olimpico ad Atene 2004. Primatista nazionale del salto con l'asta sia outdoor che indoor, in carriera è stato dodici volte finalista in manifestazioni internazionali di ...

  4. GiuseppeGIBILISCO. Athlete Name. GiuseppeGIBILISCO. Country. Italy. Born. 05 JAN 1979. Athlete Code. 14200460. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1xWorld champion. 1xOlympic Games Bronze medallist. 2xIn Top 8 at World Championships. 2xIn Top 8 at World Indoor Championships. More Honours. Loading... Giuseppe GIBILISCO, Italy.

  5. Giuseppe Gibilisco (* 5. Januar 1979 in Syrakus) ist ein ehemaliger italienischer Stabhochspringer. Schnelle Fakten Karriere, Medaillenspiegel ... Schließen. Zum ersten Mal international in Erscheinung trat Gibilisco bei den Jugend-Weltmeisterschaften 1998 in Annecy, wo er Bronze holte.

  6. Looking back at the qualifying round on Tuesday, Gibilisco presented the confidence of a winner, opening with 5.50, passing 5.60, and then succeeding at the 5.70 which would move him into the final. Two jumps was all it took. No other vaulter did as little work as he.

  7. Few expected 24 yearold Giuseppe Gibiliscos World title in the Pole Vault at the Paris World Championships, although his earlier double Italian record win at the Rome Golden Gala (5.77 and 5.82) on 11 July had increased hopes for a good result in the French capital.