Nicola Vizzoni
Italian hammer thrower
Nicola Vizzoni (born 4 November 1973 in Pietrasanta , Province of Lucca ) is a male hammer thrower from Italy . He won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics and ten years later at the 2010 European Athletics Championships . His personal best throw is 80.50 metres, achieved in July 2001 in Formia .
He has won 19 medals (8 gold, 8 silver, 3 bronze) at the International athletics competitions .[ 1] Vizzoni is the coach of the Italian national team for the hammer throw.
Biography
He made his first appearance at the World Championships in Athletics in 1997 but he did not make the final. In 1999 he finished seventh in the hammer throw final and the next year he took the silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics . He just missed out on the podium at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics , finishing fourth, but he gained regional honours with a gold at the 2001 Mediterranean Games and also won gold at the Summer Universiade .
He competed at the following two Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008, but was some distance off winning another medal. He became the Mediterranean champion for a second time with a win at the 2009 Mediterranean Games . Vizzoni made a strong start to the 2010 season, throwing 78.22 m early on and winning the gold at the 2010 European Cup Winter Throwing event.[ 2]
He is engaged to former Italian athlete Claudia Coslovich , national record holder of the javelin throw .[ 3]
Progression
He finished the season 8 times in world top 25 .[ 4]
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Notes
Representing Italy
1991
European Junior Championships
Thessaloniki, Greece
8th
62.20 m
1992
World Junior Championships
Seoul , South Korea
5th
66.96 m
1995
Universiade
Fukuoka , Japan
13th
70.70 m
1997
Mediterranean Games
Bari , Italy
5th
74.86 m[ 5]
Universiade
Catania , Italy
5th
75.12 m[ 6]
World Championships
Athens , Greece
22nd
73.42 m
1998
European Championships
Budapest , Hungary
17th
74.65 m
1999
World Championships
Seville , Spain
7th
78.31 m
World Military Games
Zagreb , Croatia
2nd
78.04 m
2000
Olympic Games
Sydney , Australia
2nd
79.64 m
2001
Mediterranean Games
İzmir , Tunisia
1st
78.48 m[ 5]
World Championships
Edmonton , Canada
4th
80.13 m
World Military Championships
Beirut , Lebanon
1st
77.93 m
Universiade
Beijing , China
1st
78.41 m[ 6]
2002
European Championships
Munich , Germany
13th
77.57 m
World Military Championships
Tivoli , Italy
1st
77.80 m
2003
European Cup Winter Throwing
Gioia Tauro , Italy
1st
75.35 m
World Championships
Paris , France
15th
75.76 m
2004
Olympic Games
Athens , Greece
10th
74.27 m
2005
Mediterranean Games
Almeria , Spain
4th
73.64 m
World Championships
Helsinki , Finland
25th
70.77 m
2006
European Championships
Gothenburg , Sweden
9th
76.55 m
2007
World Championships
Osaka , Japan
16th
73.64 m
World Military Games
Hyderabad , India
2nd
74.97 m
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing , PR China
13th
75.01 m
2009
European Cup Winter Throwing
Tenerife , Spain
3rd
78.51 m
Mediterranean Games
Pescara , Italy
1st
75.92 m[ 5]
World Championships
Berlin , Germany
9th
73.70 m
World Military Championships
Sofia, Bulgaria
3rd
78.06 m
2010
European Cup Winter Throwing
Arles, France
1st
76.63 m
2010
European Championships
Barcelona , Spain
2nd
79.12 m
2011
World Championships
Daegu, South Korea
8th
77.04 m
2012
European Championships
Helsinki , Finland
5th
75.13 m
Olympic Games
London , United Kingdom
8th
76.07 m
2013
Mediterranean Games
Mersin , Turkey
3rd
76.86 m
World Championships
Moscow , Russia
7th
77.61 m
Palmarès
Nicola Vizzoni has been a finalist 10 times in his 17 appearances in the three major International athletics competitions .
National titles
Nicola Vizzoni has won the individual national championship 28 times.[ 7] [ 8]
14 wins in the hammer throw (1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)
14 wins in the hammer throw at the Italian Winter Throwing Championships (1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)
Honours
Officer: Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana : 27 September 2004[ 9]
See also
References
External links
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