Fabrizio Mori


Fabrizio Mori is an Italian hurdler, best known for his gold medal at the 1999 World Championships.

Biography

Fabrizio Mori won nineteen medals at the International athletics competitions, five of these with national relays team. He represented in the Golden Gala eight times between 1992 and 2002. His greatest success was in 1999 when he copped the gold medal at the World Championship, beating athletes such as Bryan Bronson, Stephane Diagana and Samuel Matete. In 2010 he was ranked 16th in the world along with Derrick Adkins of the United States with his 47.54 best time This also makes him the third fastest European ever
Mori announced his retirement from professional athletics in 2006 in front of the 2006 Winter Olympics crowd gathered in his homeland, Turin, Italy. His personal best over 400 metres hurdles, which is also an Italian record, is 47.54 seconds, achieved at the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton. He participated at three editions of the Summer Olympics, he has 32 caps in national team from 1988 to 2002.

National records

He finished the season 11 times in world top 25, in 1999 he was World Leader.
YearTimeVenueDateWorld Rank
200550.06 Turin3 Jun
200350.18 Florence21 Jun
200248.23 Rome12 Jul8th
200147.54 Edmonton10 Aug2nd
200048.40 Sydney25 Sep10th
199947.72 Sevilla27 Aug1st
199848.36 Rome14 Jul11th
199747.79 Munich16 Aug3rd
199648.33 Bologna26 May13th
199549.27 Cape Town6 May
199449.24 Rome8 Jun19th
199349.23 Stuttgart17 Aug24th
199249.16 Barcelona3 Aug23rd
199148.92 Tokyo25 Aug11th
199052.001 Jan
198949.86 Catania21 Jun
198851.46 Lloret de Mar9 Jul
198752.551 Jan

Achievements

National titles

He has won 3 times the individual national championship.