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Nadia Battocletti

Italian long-distance runner (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nadia Battocletti
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Nadia Battocletti (born 12 April 2000)[1] is an Italian female middle- and long-distance runner. She won the gold medal in the 5000 m and 10000 m races at the 2024 European Athletics Championships in Rome. At the 2024 Summer Olympics, Battocletti won a silver medal in the 10,000 m and placed fourth in the 5000 m race.

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Battocletti (center) on the 10,000 m podium at the 2024 European Athletics Championships
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Battocletti's triumphal finish in the U20 race at the 2019 European Cross Country Championships held in Lisbon, Portugal
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At the 2022 European Cross Country Championships, held in Turin, Italy, Battocletti took her fourth consecutive continental age-group cross country victory.
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Biography

Battocletti was born on 12 April 2000 in Cles to an Italian father (Giuliano Battocletti) and Moroccan-born mother.[2] As of 2022, she lives in Trentino region of northern Italy, and was a student of architecture engineering at the University of Trento. She is coached by her father Giuliano, who was, in the past, an important Italian long-distance runner.[3]

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She won the gold medal for the 5000 metres at the 2021 European Under-23 Championships. Battocletti earned four individual gold medals in the U20 and U23 age groups at the European Cross Country Championships. She is the Italian record holder for the indoor 3000 metres and 5 km road race.

As a 17-year-old, Battocletti won the bronze medal in the 3000 m at the 2017 European U20 Championships. At the 2019 edition of this championships, she earned silver for the 5000 m. She represented Italy at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics competing in the 5000 m. She won an Italian national title at senior level in 2018, becoming the first Italian millennial to do that. Battocletti is a seven-time national senior champion and, as of 2023, has amassed 31 Italian titles across all surfaces and age-groups.[4]

In August 2019 in Gothenburg, Sweden, she broke Italian under-20 record in the 3000 metres that had lasted for more than 30 years in a time of 9:04.46.[5] In December that year, Battocletti was elected European Athlete of the Month by the European Athletic Association (EAA), the only Italian to succeed in this undertaking in 2019.[6]

At the postponed 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 2021, the 21-year-old competed in the women's 5000 metres event, finishing seventh in the final in a personal best of 14:46.29.[7]

2022–present

On 14 February 2022, Battocletti set her first senior Italian record at a meeting in Val-de-Reuil, France, breaking almost 15-year-old 3000 m indoor record of 8:44.81 established by Silvia Weissteiner; she clocked a 8:41.72 performance to finish second.[8] On 23 April that year, she broke the national best in the two miles in Milan. Just seven days later, Battocletti set an Italian record in the 5 km road race at the adizero Road to Records event in Herzogenaurach, Germany, improving her personal best by 42 seconds for sixth place. She broke Maura Viceconte's record dating back to 2000 by 32 seconds.[9]

The 22-year-old missed the World Championships held in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. in July with shin splints injury. In August, she was hit by glandular fever at the European Championships Munich 2022, where she finished seventh in the 5000 m.[3][10]

At the pre-championships press conference of the European Cross Country Championships on home soil in Turin in December, Battocletti revealed that she had been on antibiotics until ten days back. Despite this, she won decisively on a hilly and demanding 5.722 km course her fourth consecutive European Cross Country gold medal, successfully defending her U23 title. She became only the second runner in history to claim back-to-back U23 titles.[3]

At the Paris 2024 Olympics, Battocletti finished in fourth place in the women's 5,000 metres, setting a national record for Italy with a time of 14:31.64. Initially upgraded to bronze following Faith Kipyegon's disqualification for obstruction, she was displaced from the podium after Kipyegon was reinstated following Kenya's successful appeal.[11][12] She proceeded to win the silver medal in the women’s 10,000 metres, setting a national record for Italy with a time of 30:43.35.[13]

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Personal bests

She holds 5 national records at the senior level.[1]

Road

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National titles

Battocletti has won 13 national championships at individual senior level.

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