Riccardo Fortini

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameRiccardo•Fortini
Used nameRiccardo•Fortini
Born3 April 1957 in Lastra a Signa, Firenze (ITA)
Died28 August 2009 in Premilcuore, Forlì-Cesena (ITA)
Measurements193 cm / 72 kg
AffiliationsASSI Giglio Rosso, Firenze
NOC Italy

Biography

Riccardo Fortini, first of four sons of a night watchman, began to high jump in 1974 with the club Assi Giglio Rosso Firenze under coach Renzo Avogaro. He was among the best talents of Italian athletics but unfortunately his career was very short.

After good youth results (improving from 2.00 to 2.16 in 1975), he set a new Italian record with 2.23 during the Toscano regional championships in Livorno on 13 June 1976, at only 19-years-old, clearing on his third attempt. This result took him to the Montréal Olympics but, maybe because of his lack of international experience, he was eliminated in the qualifying round.

His Italian record lasted two years until Rodolfo Bergamo cleared 2.24 in July 1978. One year later Fortini had serious health problems (meningitis) and his career ended. He was hired as a keeper by the municipality of Firenze until his death at only 52.

Personal Best: HJ – 2.23 (1976).

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1976 Summer Olympics Athletics ITA Riccardo Fortini
High Jump, Men (Olympic) =32 r1/2