Mauro Bogliatto

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameMauro•Bogliatto
Used nameMauro•Bogliatto
Born24 February 1943 in Ala di Stura, Torino (ITA)
Measurements188 cm / 76 kg
AffiliationsAeronautica / Gruppo Sportivo Fiat, Torino
NOC Italy

Biography

Mauro Bogliatto was an Italian high jumper. In May 1963 he set his first Italian record with 2.05 m. at the international meeting at Alessandria. He lost the record only a month later to Roberto Galli but, at the 1963 Universiade, he won a silver medal behind Valery Brumel, and then regained the Italian record with 2.09 on 8 September. The same year he won gold at the Napoli Mediterranean Games.

In 1964 Bogliatto placed 16th at the Tokyo Olympics. A year later, on 10 October, at the Roma Stadio delle Terme, on the occasion of the Lazio regional championship, Bogliatto set his last national record of 2.10. In total he earned 12 caps between 1963-66. At the national championships Bogliatto never won a title, losing to Galli in 1962-63 and Vittoriano Drovandi in 1964-65. Bogliatto worked as an aeronautical technician

Personal Best: HJ – 2.10 (1965).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1964 Summer Olympics Athletics ITA Mauro Bogliatto
High Jump, Men (Olympic) 16

Special Notes