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词条 Filippo Tortu
释义

  1. Biography

  2. National records

  3. Achievements

  4. Personal bests

  5. National titles

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Filippo Tortu
| image = Filippo Tortu Juegos del Mediterráneo 2018 (cropped).jpg
| imagesize =
| caption = Tortu at the 2018 Mediterranean Games
| nationality =
| residence =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1998|6|15|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Milan, Italy[1]
| death_date =
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| height = 1.87 m
| weight = 75 kg
| country = Italy
| sport = Athletics
| event = 100 m, 200 m
| pb =
  • 100 m: 9.99 NR (2018)
  • 200 m: 20.34 (2017)

| education =
| club = G.S. Fiamme Gialle
| coach = Salvino Tortu
| show-medals = yes
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Filippo Tortu (born 15 June 1998) is an Italian sprinter,[2] national record holder of 100 meters with the time of 9.99 and the first ever Italian to dip below 10 seconds for the distance. He won the gold medal in 100 metres at the 2017 European U20 Championships and the silver medal at the 2016 World U20 Championships. He is coached by his father, Salvino Tortu, a former Sardinian sprinter who emigrated to Lombardy.[1] His older brother, Giacomo, is also a sprinter.

Biography

Born in Milan but with Sardinian origins (his father, Salvino Tortu, was a Sardinian runner too), he began to play sports at the age of eight years, dividing his time between track and field and basketball.

In 2010 and 2011 he won the title of fastest runner in Milan while competing in the categories prima media and seconda media. He then started to dedicate himself entirely to track and field, coached by his father. In 2013 he won the 80 meters in the Italian championships in Jesolo (category cadetto) with a time of 9.09.

He finished third at the 2014 trials for the European Youth Olympic Games although he did not qualify. He did however qualify for the 200 meters, but in the preliminary race for the Youth Olympics he fell at the finish line; he broke both arms and as a result was not able to compete in the finals. In 2015 he broke the Italian youth record in the 100 meters with a time of 10.33, as well as in the 200 meters with a time of 20.92.

In 2016 he broke the Italian junior record of 100 meters in Savona, twice obtaining a time of 10.24; this record had been unbeaten for 34 years, and was held by Pierfrancesco Pavoni who ran the distance in 10.25 at the 1982 European Championships. A month later, he landed his first Italian title in Rieti, winning the final of 100 meters in 10.32. He took part in the European Championships in Amsterdam, where he qualified for the semifinals by winning with a time of 10.19, which was a new Italian junior record. He failed, however, to reach the final by 0.03 seconds. He also ran the final leg of 4×100 relay, landing a 5th place. He participated at the World U20 Championships in Bydgoszcz, where he won the silver medal in 100 meters with 10.24, behind the American Noah Lyles (10.17). In the same championship he participated in the 4×100 relay where they finished 7th.

National records

  • 100 metres: 9.99 (+0.2 m/s; {{flagicon|ESP}} Madrid, 22 June 2018) - current holder[3]

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeNotes
2014Youth Olympic Games{{flagicon|CHN}} NanjingFinal200 metresDNS[4]
2016European Championships{{flagicon|NED}} Amsterdam9th (sf)100 metres10.19
5th4×100 m relay38.69
World U20 Championships{{flagicon|POL}} Bydgoszcz2nd100 metres10.24
7th4×100 m relay40.02
2017IAAF World Relays{{flagicon|BAH}} NassauHeat4×100 m relayDQR170.7
European U20 Championships{{flagicon|ITA}} Grosseto1st100 metres10.73 (–4.3)
2nd4×100 m relay39.50
World Championships{{flagicon|GBR}} London17th (sf)200 metres20.62w}}
2018Mediterranean Games{{flagicon|ESP}} Tarragona1st4×100 m relay38.49
European Championships{{flagicon|GER}} Berlin5th100 metres10.08
4×100 m relayDQR170.7

Personal bests

Outdoor
  • 100 metres: 9.99 (+0.2 m/s; {{flagicon|ESP}} Madrid, 22 June 2018)
  • 200 metres: 20.34 (+0.6 m/s; {{flagicon|ITA}} Rome, 8 June 2017)
Indoor
  • 60 metres: 6.62 ({{flagicon|GER}} Berlin, 26 January 2018)

National titles

  • Italian Athletics Championships
    • 100 metres: 2016

See also

  • List of Italian records in athletics
  • Italian all-time lists - 100 metres
  • Italian all-time lists - 200 metres

References

1. ^FIDAL profile
2. ^{{IAAF name|291955}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/meeting-madrid-2018-su-tortu-hortelano|title=SPRINT RECORDS FALL IN MADRID|quote=...the European junior champion clocked 9.99 to beat the long-standing Italian record of 10.01 set by Pietro Mennea back in 1979, 19 years before Tortu was born.|publisher=iaaf.org|accessdate=23 June 2018}}
4. ^21.38 in semifinals

External links

  • {{IAAF name|291955}}
  • Filippo Tortu at FIDAL {{language icon|it}}
{{s-start}}{{s-ach|aw}}{{succession box
| before = Gianluigi Buffon
| title = Italian Sportsman of the Year
| years = 2018
| after = Incumbent }}{{s-end}}{{Footer Mediterranean Champions 4x100m Men}}{{Italian Athletics Champions in men's 100 m}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tortu, Filippo}}

9 : 1998 births|Living people|Italian male sprinters|Sportspeople from Milan|Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics|World Championships in Athletics athletes for Italy|Athletes of Fiamme Gialle|Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Italy|Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics

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