Castiglione della Pescaia (ITA)
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Via Veterani dello Sport
6, 58100 Grosseto GR
Italy
Important: The meeting will take place in Grosseto this year !
Program / Main events:
- Men: 100m, 200m, 800m, 5000m, 110m Hurdles, Shot put, Long Jump, Triple Jump
- Women: 100m, 400m, 1500m, 100m Hurdles, High Jump, Pole Vault
Paralympics:
- Women: 100m
Pre-program (TBC):
- Men: 100m, 110m Hurdles, Discus Throw, 800m
- Women: 200m, 400m
Invitational meeting.
Entry standards are based on 1100 points of the World Athletics scoring tables.
TBC
START LIST available on the organiser's website: click here
Live RESULTS available on the organiser's website: click here
Start list and Live results also on Italian Federation (Fidal) website: click on the image below:
Podium in all international events
- 400 €
- 300 €
- 200 €
Records
- New EAP absolute record : 400 €
- New Italian absolute record : 200 €
Castiglione sets 4 NEW EAP RECORDS including a World lead in Men's triple jump !
Live results available on the organiser's website
Start list and Live results also on Italian Federation (Fidal) website: click on the image below:
Men records
Discipline | Performance | Wind | Results score | Competitor | DOB | NAT | club | DATE | Profile | Remarks |
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100m | 10,31 | +0.1 | 1101 | Lamont Marcel JACOBS | ITA | 26 May 2019 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/italy/lamont-marcell-jacobs-14453864 | |||
200m | 20,78 | +1.5 | 1100 | Matteo GALVAN | ITA | 17 May 2016 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/italy/matteo-galvan-14200400 | |||
400m | 47,11 | 1037 | Stefano BRACIOLA | ITA | 11 Sept. 2004 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/italy/stefano-braciola-14199723 | ||||
800m | 1,46,21 | 1137 | Amel TUKA | BIH | 26 May 2019 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/bosnia-herzegovina/amel-tuka-14381641 | ||||
1000m | 2,23,46 | 1000 | Philimoi KIBET | KEN | 22 Sept. 2002 | ? | ||||
1500m | 3,42,18 | 1077 | Amin CHENITI | ALG | 14 May 2017 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/algeria/amine-cheniti-14375928 | ||||
3000m | 7,59,68 | 1058 | Olivier IRABARUTA | BDI | 25 July 2020 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/burundi/olivier-irabaruta-14429242 | ||||
5000m | 13,59,51 | 1001 | Stefano LA ROSA | ITA | 25 May 2014 | https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/italy/stefano-la-rosa-14200597 | ||||
3000m Steeplechase | 8,31,35 | Jaouad CHEMLAL | MAR | 14 May 2017 | ||||||
110m Hurdles | 13,97 | +0.0 | Devis FAVARO | ITA | 14 Sept. 2003 | |||||
High Jump | 2,24 | Guowei ZHANG | CHN | 26 May 2019 | ||||||
Pole Vault | 5,20 | Massimo ALLEVI | ITA | 22 Sept. 2002 | ||||||
Pole Vault | 5,20 | Maurilio MARIANI | ITA | 22 Sept. 2002 | ||||||
Shot Put | 20,45 | Leonardo FABBRI | ITA | 26 May 2019 | ||||||
Discus Throw | 64,42 | Traves SMIKLE | JAM | 26 May 2019 | ||||||
Hammer Throw | 75,17 | Marco LINGUA | ITA | 14 May 2017 | ||||||
Javelin Throw | 79,94 | Mauro Fraresso | ITA | 25 July 2020 |
Women records
Discipline | Performance | Wind | Results score | Competitor | DOB | NAT | club | DATE | Profile | Remarks |
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100m | 11,54 | +1.6 | Audrey ALLOH | ITA | 14 May 2017 | |||||
200m | 23,63 | +0.8 | Estela GARCIA | ESP | 17 May 2016 | |||||
400m | 52,75 | Eleni ARTYMATA | CYP | 26 May 2019 | ||||||
800m | 2:04,78 | Eleonora VANDI | ITA | 14 May 2017 | ||||||
1500m | 4:13,26 | Federica DEL BUONO | ITA | 25 May 2014 | ||||||
3000m | 9:27,80 | Cavaline NAHIMANA | BDI | 26 May 2019 | ||||||
5000m | 16:29,78 | Hellen JEPKURGAT | KEN | 1 June 2015 | ||||||
3000m Steeplechase | 10:09,06 | Valeria ROFFINO | ITA | 17 May 2016 | ||||||
100m Hurdles | 13,97 | +0.4 | Giada CARMASSI | ITA | 17 May 2016 | |||||
High Jump | 1,91 | Erika FURLANI | ITA | 25 July 2020 | ||||||
Pole Vault | 4,50 | Sonia MALAVISI | ITA | 17 May 2016 | ||||||
Long Jump | 6,12 | -0.5 | Rebecca CAMILLERI | ITA | 25 May 2014 | |||||
Shot Put | 16,38 | Chiara ROSA | ITA | 25 July 2020 | ||||||
Discus Throw | 58,60 | Daisy Oyemwenosa OSAKUE | ITA | 25 July 2020 | ||||||
Hammer Throw | 70,56 | Sara FANTINI | ITA | 25 July 2020 | ||||||
Javelin Throw | 51,20 | Zahra BANI | ITA | 1 June 2015 |
Online Registrations (Open 22 March 2022)
(deadline: 12 May 2022 @24:00)
TBD
How to reach Grosseto:
The Olympic Stadium "Carlo Zecchini" is located in Grosseto, the main town in south of Tuscany (Italy). Check on Google Maps.
Here is the easiest way to organize the international travel to/from Grosseto.
- BY AIRPLANE
The nearest airports are: Roma Fiumicino, Roma Ciampino, Pisa, Florence.
We strongly suggest you to check the best flight combination using SkyScanner website. It's able to check almost all flight companies.
Roma and Pisa airports have a direct train connection to main stations. - BY TRAIN
Once arrived in the preferred airport, you will need to take a train to Grosseto.
Here is the official website of TrenItalia with all available combinations.
As start station remember to specify: "Fiumicino" or "Ciampino Aeroporto" or "Pisa Aeroporto".
The final destination should be "Grosseto". - BY CAR
From north: by road SS1 Aurelia, or from Florence by road Florence-Siena and after the road SS223 Siena-Grosseto.
From south: highway Rome - Civitavecchia, after continue on the SS1 Aurelia.
Grosseto is a city in the central Italian region of Tuscany. The city lies 14 kilometres (9 miles) from the Tyrrhenian Sea, in the Maremma, at the centre of an alluvial plain on the Ombrone river.
It is the most populous city in Maremma, with over 81,000 inhabitants.
This town developed later than others most ancient Maremma's villages, presumably it dates back to 935, when Roselle was fully destroyed by the Saracene pirates. The old city centre is very characteristic, enclosed by the Medicean walls which still keep their original shape. What's more, an extended pedestrian area makes this town particularly appealing and people-friendly.
The old town is enclosed by a 16th-century hexagonal wall, a rampart of which bears the arms of the Florentine Medici family. The new town was much developed after 1930 in conjunction with a program of reclamation of the Maremma. Notable landmarks include the Romanesque cathedral (rebuilt 1294, much restored) and an archaeological museum with Etruscan and Roman antiquities. About 5 miles (8 km) northeast, near the warm mineral springs of Bagno Roselle, are the remains of the ancient Etruscan and Roman city and episcopal see of Rusellae. Grosseto is an important commercial and agricultural centre on the railway from Rome to Pisa.
Grosseto is ‘Il Cuore della Maremma Toscana’ (the Heart of the Tuscan Maremma) and not just because it’s the capital. Compared to other towns, Grosseto isn’t old, it was founded in 1138, but somehow it managed to acquire a regalia and charm in those short years that makes it just as enthralling and just as beautiful as any Etruscan or Roman-founded city.
You’ll be surprised to find there’s a little bit of animosity between the Grossetani, those who live in Grosseto, and the average country-born Maremman. Used to the tranquil life where tradition reigns and the days are free from change or surprise, most Maremmani scoff at the idea of living in Grosseto – convinced that it’s far too busy, loud and generally chaotic.
In reality, Grosseto is little more than a big town. Its town centre is made up of one main street, but that street is lined with the most elegant-looking shops, from bookshops with antique exposed beams to a wedding dress shop hidden inside a medieval palazzo.
Right at the end of this strip is Piazza Dante, Grosseto’s heart. Everything in this piazza faces a statue of Leopoldo II – who stands tall with a desperate-looking woman and an adoring child at his feet. At one end, the elegant shops continue under a canopy of wood and stone, while at another end, the grand Palazzo della Provincia captures your eye with its distinctly proud, military-esque facade. While at another end still, the white marble Cattedrale di San Lorenzo sits in wait as a testament of the rich religious heritage that animates Grosseto.
And that’s only the beginning. Those who know little about Grosseto, visit the city, savor the ancient buildings and take in the modern-flecked-with-traditional lifestyle of the Grossetani. But those who truly want to experience Grosseto don’t keep to the city centre. They explore the winding alleys where the locals mix with a surprisingly strong Asian community. They step outside the tourist-filled strip and into the chaotic streets lined with charming stores and authentic restaurants. They go further still, to the deserted beaches and oak-filled forests of the Parco Regionale della Maremma – easily the most beautiful nature reserve in the territory.
Official local website: new.comune.grosseto.it
Text and photo inspired from:
- www.maremma-tuscany.com/grosseto
- www.italiadelight.it/what-to-see-in-grosseto-and-surrounding-areas -
TBD
Archive past edition:
Watch the 2019 edition of Meeting Città di Castiglione della Pescaia on youtube.
2021 Edition
2020 Edition
- Atletica, Meeting Castiglione della Pescaia 2020: Fabbri si ferma a 20.37. Osakue vince, Furlani salta 1.91
Prosegue la serie di eventi italiani per l’atletica leggera, oggi è andato in scena il Meeting di Castiglione della Pescaia. - Atletica, Meeting Castiglione della Pescaia. Pioggia di record stagionali nel festival dei lanciatori
Aspetti Leonardo Fabbri e trovi una valanga di record stagionali, praticamente in tutte le gare tranne il getto del peso maschile. - Atletica, Sara Fantini ed Erika Furlani brillano a Castiglione della Pescaia: i risultati delle azzurre
Le due atlete azzurre protagoniste al Meeting di Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto), in larga parte dedicato ai lanci. - Lanci in copertina al meeting di Castiglione
Sabato in STREAMING su atletica.tv: Fabbri e Rosa nel peso, Osakue e Faloci nel disco, Fantini e Olivieri nel martello, giavellotto con Fraresso e Jemai. E nell’alto il duello Furlani-Pieroni. - Fantini cresce a 70,56, giavellotti vicini agli 80
Al Meeting di Castiglione della Pescaia si migliora l’azzurra del martello, gran duello tra Fraresso (79,94) e Bertolini (79,78). Furlani 1,91 nell’alto, Fabbri 20,37 nel peso, avanza Musci.
History & values
Here you can find our history and the sport values inspiring us
Castiglione Meeting was born in 2003 thanks to the efforts of Atletica Castiglionese sport club, and in particular thanks to the idea and tenacity of Elisabetta Artuso, at that time still an athlete, that became a skilled manager and organiser.
The meeting remained at national level until 2013.
Then from 2014, with the renewal of the track, it became an international meeting, growing every year more and more in importance and visibility, until it recently became EA permit meeting in D category in 2019. In that year the meeting obtained the best technical results ever, reaching the 3d national place in the ranking of FIDAL meeting project.
We totally agree with this thinking:
"Sport requires people to follow written and unwritten rules to make it fair. It expects people to behave responsibly to ensure respect, fairness and safety. In this way, it promotes social values."
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