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Women's 100 metres Italian record progression

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Manuela Levorato, Italian record holder in 1999 and current record holder since 2001.
Ondina Valla and Claudia Testoni, both Italian record holders of 100 meters.

The Italian record progression women's 100 metres is recognised by the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL).

Record progression

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Record Win Athlete Club Venue Date Notes
16.0 Virginia Gallani Italy Milan feb/mar 1921
14.3/5 Maria Bordoni Sport Club Italia Milan Italy Milan 27 August 1923
14.1/5 Luigina Bonfanti SG Forza e Coraggio Milan Italy Milan 4 May 1924
13.4/5 Luigina Bonfanti SG Forza e Coraggio Milan Italy Milan 12 October 1924
Luigina Bonfanti SG Forza e Coraggio Milan Italy Sesto San Giovanni 4 July 1926
13.1/5 Maria Bonfanti SG Forza e Coraggio Milan Italy Milan 17 October 1926
Margherita Scolari Società Ginnastica Turin Italy Milan 15 April 1928
Margherita Scolari Società Ginnastica Turin Italy Milan 1º July 1928
13.0 Derna Polazzo Società Ginnastica Triestina Italy Dalmine 15 July 1928
12.9 Giovanna Viarengo Società Ginnastica Turin Czechoslovakia Prague 6 September 1930
12.4/5 Ernestina Steiner Società Ginnastica Triestina Italy Firenze 5 October 1930
Giovanna Viarengo Società Ginnastica Turin Italy Genoa 12 July 1931
12.8 Giovanna Viarengo Società Ginnastica Turin Poland Królewska Huta 9 August 1931
Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Italy Turin 7 September 1933
Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Italy Udine 8 October 1933
Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Italy Turin 29 July 1934
12.6 Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Hungary Budapest 26 September 1934
Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Italy Naples 23 October 1934
12.5 Ondina Valla Virtus Bologna Sportiva Italy Bologna 6 August 1935
12.4 Claudia Testoni Venchi Unica Turin Italy Piacenza 7 June 1936
12.3 Claudia Testoni Venchi Unica Turin Italy Parma 4 October 1936
12.0 Claudia Testoni Venchi Unica Turin Italy Milan 16 July 1939
Giuseppina Leone SIPRA Turin Italy Turin 2 June 1952
11.9 Giuseppina Leone SIP Turin Italy Turin 31 May 1953
Giuseppina Leone SIP Turin Switzerland Berna 27 August 1954
Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Belgium Antwerp 3 July 1955
Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Italy Turin 10 July 1955
11.8 Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Hungary Budapest 20 August 1955
11.7 Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Italy Milan 30 June 1956
11.4 Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Italy Bologna 21 October 1956
Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin West Germany Koblenz 21 August 1960
Giuseppina Leone Fiat Turin Italy Bologna 24 September 1960
Cecilia Molinari Libertas Piacenza Italy Rieti 28 August 1971
11.3 Cecilia Molinari Libertas Piacenza Austria Graz 25 June 1972
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11.61 Cecilia Molinari Libertas Piacenza  Monaco 1º September 1972
11.54 Rita Bottiglieri Fiat Officine Meccaniche Brescia Italy Firenze 1º June 1977
11.46 +1,4 Rita Bottiglieri Fiat Officine Meccaniche Brescia Italy Firenze 1º June 1977
11.45 Laura Miano Snam San Donato Italy Milan 23 June 1979
11.43 Laura Miano Snam San Donato Mexico Mexico City 8 September 1979
11.29 -0,9 Marisa Masullo Pro Sesto Atletica Italy Turin 24 June 1980
11.23 +1,8 Giada Gallina Snam Italy Milan 4 July 1997
11.20 +0,9 Manuela Levorato Snam Sweden Göteborg 29 July 1999
11.16 +1,6 Manuela Levorato Snam Italy Padua 27 August 2000
11.14 +1,0 Manuela Levorato Società Sportiva Metanopoli Switzerland Lausanne 4 July 2001

See also

References

  1. Annuario dell'Atletica 2009. FIDAL. 2009. p. 577.
  2. "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  3. Unofficial time.
  4. Not approved for early start.
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