- Sara Simeoni
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Sara Simeoni Personal information Born April 19, 1953 Medal recordWomen's Athletics Competitor for Italy Olympic Games Gold 1980 Moscow High Jump Silver 1976 Montreal High Jump Silver 1984 Los Angeles High Jump European Championships Gold 1978 Praha High jump Bronze 1974 Rome High jump Bronze 1982 Athens High jump European Indoor Championships Gold 1977 San Sebastian High jump Gold 1978 Milan High jump Gold 1980 Sindelfingen High jump Gold 1981 Grenoble High jump Universiade Gold 1977 Sophia High jump Gold 1981 Bucarest High jump Silver 1975 Rome High jump Bronze 1973 Moscow High jump Bronze 1979 Mexico City High jump Mediterranean Games Gold 1975 Algiers High jump Gold 1979 Split High jump World Cup Silver 1977 Düsseldorf High jump Silver 1979 Montreal High jump European Cup - Final A Silver 1979 Turin High jump European Cup - Final B Gold 1977 Helsinki High jump Gold 1981 Zagreb High jump Sara Simeoni (born April 19, 1953) is an Italian former high jumper, who won a gold medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics and twice set a world record in the women's high jump.
Biography
Sara Simeoni was born in Rivoli Veronese, in the province of Verona. She soon took up athletics, specialising in the high jump. Her first international result was at the 1971 European Championships in Helsinki, where she ended 9th with a 178 cm jump.
Her first international success was at the 1976 in Montreal, where she won a silver medal, with a personal best of 1.91 m, and was beaten only by Rosemarie Ackermann's 1.93 m leap.
In August 1978, she set the new world record with 2.01 m in Brescia (this jump stood as a national record until Antonietta Di Martino jumped 2.02 in June 2007). Later in the same month she equalled it at Prague while winning the European title. In 1980, Simeoni set a new Olympic record of 1.97 m, when winning gold in Moscow.
Simeoni struggled to regain her form in the following years, with a series of tendon injuries. At 1984 Olympics, Simeoni carried the Italian flag at the opening ceremony in Los Angeles. Here, she cemented her reputation as one of the greatest female high jumpers ever, in a thrilling duel with German Ulrike Meyfarth. Simeoni managed to reach the 2 meters measure for the first time since 1978. The ageing Meyfarth, however, replied with a notable 2.02 m jump, and Simeoni won a silver medal.
Simeoni's other titles include two bronze medals at the European Championships and 23 national titles. Her jump of 2.01 m was the Italian record for women for 29 years. The 8th of June 2007 Antonietta Di Martino jumped 2.02 meters, establishing the new Italian record for women. Sara Simeoni is widely considered one of the best Italian female athletes ever.
Achievements
References
Olympic Champions in Women's High Jump 1928: Ethel Catherwood (CAN) • 1932: Jean Shiley (USA) • 1936: Ibolya Csák (HUN) • 1948: Alice Coachman (USA) • 1952: Esther Brand (RSA) • 1956: Mildred McDaniel (USA) • 1960: Iolanda Balaş (ROU) • 1964: Iolanda Balaş (ROU) • 1968: Miloslava Rezková (TCH) • 1972: Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) • 1976: Rosemarie Ackermann (GDR) • 1980: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1984: Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) • 1988: Louise Ritter (USA) • 1992: Heike Henkel (GER) • 1996: Stefka Kostadinova (BUL) • 2000: Yelena Yelesina (RUS) • 2004: Yelena Slesarenko (RUS) • 2008: Tia Hellebaut (BEL)
European Champions in Women's High Jump 1938: Ibolya Csák (HUN) • 1946: Anne-Marie Colchen (FRA) • 1950: Sheila Lerwill (GBR) • 1954: Thelma Hopkins (GBR) • 1958: Iolanda Balaş (ROU) • 1962: Iolanda Balaş (ROU) • 1966: Taisia Chenchik (URS) • 1969: Miloslava Rezková (TCH) • 1971: Ilona Gusenbauer (AUT) • 1974: Rosemarie Ackermann (GDR) • 1978: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1982: Ulrike Meyfarth (FRG) • 1986: Stefka Kostadinova (BGR) • 1990: Heike Henkel (FRG) • 1994: Britta Bilač (SLO) • 1998: Monica Dinescu (ROU) • 2002: Kajsa Bergqvist (SWE) • 2006: Tia Hellebaut (BEL) • 2010: Blanka Vlašić (CRO)
Summer Universiade Champions in Women's High Jump 1959 – 1961: Iolanda Balaş (ROM) • 1963: Taisiya Chenchik (URS) • 1965: Yordanka Blagoeva (BUL) • 1967: Mami Takeda (JPN) • 1970: Snezana Hrepevnik (YUG) • 1973: Virginia Ioan (ROM) • 1975: Galina Filatova (URS) • 1977: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1979: Andrea Mátay (HUN) • 1981: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1983: Tamara Bykova (URS) • 1985: Silvia Costa (CUB) • 1987: Svetlana Isaeva (BUL) • 1989: Alina Astafei (ROM) • 1991: Alison Inverarity (AUS) • 1993: Tanya Hughes (USA) • 1995: Viktoriya Fyodorova (RUS) • 1997: Amy Acuff (USA) • 1999: Monica Iagăr (ROM) • 2001: Vita Palamar (UKR) • 2003: Dóra Győrffy (HUN) • 2005: Anna Chicherova (RUS) • 2007: Marina Aitova (KAZ) • 2009: Ariane Friedrich (GER) • 2011: Brigetta Barrett (USA)
Mediterranean Champions in Women's High Jump 1967: Snežana Hrepevnik (YUG) • 1971: Snežana Hrepevnik (YUG) • 1975: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1979: Sara Simeoni (ITA) • 1983: Maryse Éwanjé-Épée (FRA) • 1987: Amra Temim (YUG) • 1991: Isabelle Chevallier (FRA) • 1993: Britta Bilač (SLO) • 1997: Antonella Bevilacqua (ITA) • 2001: Blanka Vlašić (CRO) • 2005: Ruth Beitia (ESP) • 2009: Antonietta Di Martino (ITA)
Records Preceded by
Rosemarie AckermannWomen's High Jump World Record Holder
August 4, 1978 – September 8, 1982Succeeded by
Ulrike MeyfarthSporting positions Preceded by
Rosemarie AckermannWomen's High Jump Best Year Performance
1978Succeeded by
Rosemarie AckermannPreceded by
Rosemarie AckermannWomen's High Jump Best Year Performance
1980Succeeded by
Pamela SpencerCategories:- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from the Province of Verona
- Italian high jumpers
- Olympic athletes of Italy
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Former world record holders in athletics (track and field)
- Olympic gold medalists for Italy
- Olympic silver medalists for Italy
- Olympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
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