Gianmarco Tamberi

Gianmarco Tamberi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒamˈmarko tamˈbɛːri]; born 1 June 1992) is an Italian high jumper, current Olympic champion (2020), European outdoor champion (2022) and World outdoor champion (2023).[3][4][5]

Gianmarco Tamberi
Tamberi in 2022
Personal information
National teamItaly: 19 caps (2012–)
Born (1992-06-01) 1 June 1992 (age 31)
Civitanova Marche, Italy
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Weight76 kg (168 lb)[1]
Sport
SportAthletics
EventHigh jump
Club
  • Atletica Osimo (2002–2009)
  • Atletica Vomano [it] (2010–2011)
  • Fiamme Gialle (2012–2020)
  • Atletica Vomano (2020)
  • ATL-Etica (2021–)[2]
  • Fiamme Oro (2021–)[2]
Coached by
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals
  • 2012 London
  • High jump - 21st (q)
  • 2020 Tokyo
  • High jump -  Gold
World finals
  • 2015 Beijing
  • High jump - 8th
  • 2017 London
  • High jump - 14th (q)
  • 2019 Doha
  • High jump - 8th
  • 2022 Eugene
  • High jump - 4th
  • 2023 Budapest
  • High jump -  Gold
Highest world ranking1 (weeks 46)
Personal bests
  • High jump: 2.39 m NR
  • High jump indoor: 2.38 m NR

He won the 2021 Diamond League crown, becoming the first ever Italian to do so,[6] and repeated this in 2022.[7]

Career

Gold medal shared at Tokyo 2020

Until 2022 Tamberi was coached by his father, Marco Tamberi, who held the indoor Italian record in 1983 with a height of 2.28 m.[8]

In 2015, Tamberi broke the Italian high jump record twice—first with a jump of 2.34 m in Cologne, and second with a 2.37 m in Eberstadt, where he was second behind Derek Drouin. He later finished 8th at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing with a clearance of 2.25 m.

During winter 2016, Tamberi won every contest he participated at. He won in Banska Bystrica with 2.35 m, a new Italian indoor record, equalled by Marco Fassinotti in the same event. He won in Třinec after clearing 2.33 m. At the 2016 High Jump Moravia Tour, he recorded a jump of 2.38 m, enough to beat Chris Baker of Great Britain and Kyriakos Ioannou of Cyprus, and which gave him the Italian indoor high jump record. He won a gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Portland in March 2016 with a jump of 2.36 m.

Tamberi was unable to compete at the 2016 Olympics due to an injury earlier in the season.

At major competitions, he is known for sporting a full beard during qualification and shaving half of it for the final.[9]

On 1 August 2021, he along with Qatari athlete Mutaz Essa Barshim were declared tied winners of the men's high jump at the 2020 Summer Olympics after a tie between both of them as they cleared 2.37m.[10] Both Tamberi and Barshim agreed to share the gold medal in a rare instance in Olympic history where the athletes of different nations agreed to share the same medal.[11][12] After the failed jumps Barshim asked the referee "Can we have two golds?" and when hearing the answer was yes, embracing Tamberi saying "History, my friend".[13][14]

At the 2022 NBA Celebrity All-Star Game, Tamberi appeared on Dominique Wilkins's team, and made a putback dunk.[15] He was the first high jump champion to appear in the Celebrity Game.[16]

Tamberi won the gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, besting America's JuVaughn Harrison on a countback after both cleared the same 2.36 metres height.[5]

Tamberi is known for competing with a half shaven face.[17]

Statistics

National records

  • High jump outdoor: 2.39 ( Monaco, 15 July 2016) - Current holder.[18]
  • High jump indoor: 2.38 ( Hustopeče, 13 February 2016) - Current holder

Progression

Best outdoor World ranking of Tamberi was 2nd in 2016, but he was indoor World leader in 2016 and 2021.[19]

  Personal Best
Outdoor
Year (age)PerformanceVenueDateWorld Ranking
2023 (31)2.36 m Budapest22 August1st[note 1]
2022 (30)2.34 m Zürich7 September3th
2021 (29)2.37 m Tokyo1 August1st
2020 (28)2.30 m Ancona28 June3rd
2019 (27)2.28 m Rome2 October23rd
2018 (26)2.33 m Eberstadt26 August8th
2017 (25)2.29 m London18 August29th
2016 (24)2.39 m Monaco15 July2nd
2015 (23)2.37 m Eberstadt2 August3rd
2014 (22)2.29 m Ancona27 August21st
2013 (21)2,25 m Milan28 July52nd
2012 (20)2.31 m Bressanone8 July12th
2011 (19)2.25 m Tallinn23 July55th
2010 (18)2.14 m Florence6 June-
2009 (17)2.07 m Bressanone9 July-
Indoor
Year (age)PerformanceVenueDateWorld Ranking
2021 (29)2.35 m Ancona21 February1st
2020 (28)2.31 m Siena29 February6th
2019 (27)2.32 m Ancona15 February2nd
2018 (26)2.25 m Hustopeče27 January35th
2017 (25)he did not play the indoor season
2016 (24)2.38 m Hustopeče13 February1st
2015 (23)2.28 m Prague7 March23rd
2013 (22)2.30 m Banská Bystrica6 February11th
2012 (20)2.20 m Banská Bystrica8 February100th
Ancona8 January
2011 (19)2.21 m Ancona13 February70th
2010 (18)2.10 m Ancona6 February

Achievements

The winning jump of Tamberi at 2.36 m at Portland 2016.
Tamberi with his bronze medal at Belgrade 2022.
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventMeasureNotes
2010World Junior Championships Moncton21st (q)High jump2.10 m
2011European Junior Championships Tallinn3rdHigh jump2.25 mPB =
2012European Championships Helsinki5thHigh jump2.24 m[note 2]
Olympic Games London21st (q)High jump2.21 m
2013European Indoor Championships Göteborg5thHigh jump2.29 m
European U23 Championships Tampere13th (q)High jump2.17 m
2014European Championships Zürich7thHigh jump2.26 mSB
2015European Indoor Championships Prague7thHigh jump2.24 m
World Championships Beijing8thHigh jump2.25 m
2016World Indoor Championships Portland1stHigh jump2.36 m
European Championships Amsterdam1stHigh jump2.32 m
2017World Championships London13th (q)High jump2.29 mSB
2019European Indoor Championships Glasgow1stHigh jump2.32 mSB =
2021European Indoor Championships Toruń2ndHigh jump2.35 m
Olympic Games Tokyo1stHigh jump2.37 mSB
2022World Indoor Championships Belgrade3rdHigh jump2.31 m
European Championships Munich1stHigh jump2.30 m
2023European Team Championships Chorzów1stHigh jump2.29 m
World Championships Budapest1stHigh jump2.36 mSB

Circuit wins and titles

Meetings

National titles

Tamberi won the national championships 9 times.[21][22]

See also

Notes

References

External links