Paolo Camossi
{{Short description|Italian coach and triple jumper (born 1973)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2023}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name =
| image = Paolo Camossi.jpg
| imagesize =
| caption = Camossi in 2018
| national_team = Italy
| sport = Athletics
| event = Triple jumper
| club = G.S. Fiamme Azzurre
| coach = Giancarlo Medesani
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1974|1|6}}
| birth_place = Gorizia, Italy
| retired =
| death_date =
| death_place =
| height = 1.76 m
| weight = 72 kg
| pb =
- Triple jump: 17.45 m (2000)
- Long Jump: 8.16 m (1998)
| medaltemplates=
{{Medal|Sport|Men's athletics}}
{{Medal|Country|{{ITA}}}}
{{MedalCount|total=yes
|World Indoor Championships |1|0|0
|European Indoor Championships |0|0|1
|Mediterranean Games |1|0|0
|Military World Games |0|1|0
}}
{{MedalCompetition|World Indoor Championships}}
{{MedalGold | 2001 Lisbon | Triple Jump}}
{{MedalCompetition|European Indoor Championships}}
{{MedalBronze | 2000 Ghent | Triple Jump}}
{{MedalCompetition|Mediterranean Games}}
{{MedalGold | 1997 Bari | Triple Jump}}
{{MedalCompetition|Military World Games}}
{{MedalSilver | 1999 Zagreb | Triple Jump}}
}}
Paolo Camossi (born 6 January 1974) is an Italian coach and former triple jumper, best known for his gold medal at the 2001 World Indoor Championships.
From September 2015 he is the coach of Marcell Jacobs.{{cite web|url=https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220630-olympic-champion-jacobs-out-of-stockholm-100m-after-pain|title=Olympic champion Jacobs out of Stockholm 100m after 'pain'|website=france24.com|date=30 June 2022|access-date=10 March 2023}}
Biography
Paolo Camossi won four medals, at senior level, at the International athletics competitions.{{cite web|url=http://www.sportolimpico.it/dmdocuments/MEDAGLIE_U_1908_2008.pdf|title=PODIO INTERNAZIONALE DAL 1908 AL 2008 - UOMINI|publisher=sportolimpico.it|access-date=1 January 2013}} He participated at one edition of the Summer Olympics (2000), he has 19 caps in national team from 1995 to 2006.{{cite book|title=Annuario dell'Atletica 2009|year=2009|publisher=FIDAL}} His personal best was 17.45 metres, achieved in June 2000 in Milan. This result places him third on the all-time Italian performers list, behind Fabrizio Donato.{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/toplists/inout=O/ageGroup=N/season=0/gender=M/discipline=TJ/legal=A/index.html|title=Statistics|publisher=iaaf.org|access-date=1 January 2013}}
Statistics
=Achievements=
{{AchievementTable|Event=yes}} |
1997
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st |Triple jump |
rowspan=2|1998
|rowspan=2|European Championships |7th |Long jump |
19th
|Triple jump |
1999
|5th |Triple jump |
rowspan=2|2000
|European Indoor Championships |bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |Triple jump |17.05 m {{AthAbbr|NR}} |
Olympic Games
|8th |Triple jump |
rowspan=2|2001
|bgcolor="gold" | 1st |Triple jump |17.32 m {{AthAbbr|NR}} |
World Championships
|11th |Triple jump | |
=National titles=
He has won 9 times the individual national championship.{{cite web|url=http://www.sportolimpico.it/attachments/article/224/CAMPIONI%20ITALIANI_UOMINI.pdf|title="CAMPIONATI "ASSOLUTI" ITALIANI SUL PODIO TRICOLORE – 1906 2012|publisher=sportolimpico.it|access-date=1 January 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121224064654/http://www.sportolimpico.it/attachments/article/224/CAMPIONI%20ITALIANI_UOMINI.pdf|archive-date=24 December 2012}}{{cite web|url=http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/itai.htm|title=ITALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS|publisher=gbrathletics.com|access-date=1 January 2013}}
- 7 wins in the triple jump (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005)
- 2 wins in the triple jump indoor (1996, 2000)
Palmares as coach of Marcell Jacobs
File:Marcell Jacobs (Belgrade 2022) 2.jpg in the 60 m final at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships held in Belgrade, Serbia.]]
The meeting with Marcell Jacobs takes place in 2015, when Marcell is only 21 years old, from September of that same year he officially becomes his coach.{{cite web|url=https://www.fidal.it/atleta_one.php?t=dqqRlpuiaWs|title=Marcell Jacobs - Biografia|website=fidal.it|language=it|access-date=10 March 2023}}
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Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Performance | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
rowspan=2|2016
| align=left|Mediterranean U23 Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|TUN}} Tunis | bgcolor=gold|1st | Long jump | 7.95 m | {{AthAbbr|PB}} | ||||||
align=left|European Championships
| align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} Amsterdam | 11th | Long jump | 7.59 m | | ||||||
2017
| align=left|European Indoor Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} Belgrade | {{abbr|Qual.|Eliminated in qualification}} | Long jump | 7.70 m | | ||||||
2018
| align=left|European Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} Berlin | 11th ({{tooltip|sf|Eliminated in semifinals}}) | 100 m | 10.28 | | ||||||
rowspan=4|2019
| align=left|European Indoor Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|GBR}} Glasgow | {{abbr|Qual.|Eliminated in qualification}} | Long jump | NM | | ||||||
align=left|IAAF World Relays
| align=left|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yokohama | Final | {{nowrap|4 × 100 m}} relay | DNF | | ||||||
align=left rowspan=2|World Championships
| align=left rowspan=2|{{flagicon|QAT}} Doha | 19th ({{tooltip|sf|Eliminated in semifinals}}) | 100 m | 10.20 | | ||||||
10th ({{tooltip|sf|Eliminated in semifinals}})
| {{nowrap|4 × 100 m}} relay | 38.11 | {{AthAbbr|NR}} | ||||||
rowspan=4|2021
| align=left| European Indoor Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} Toruń | bgcolor=gold|1st | 60 m | 6.47 | {{AthAbbr|WL}}, {{AthAbbr|NR|Italian}} | ||||||
align=left|World Relays
| align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} Chorzów | bgcolor=gold|1st | 4×100 m relay | 39.21 | ||||||
align=left rowspan=2|Olympic Games
| align=left rowspan=2|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo | bgcolor=gold|1st | 100 m | 9.80 | {{AthAbbr|AR|European}} | ||||||
bgcolor=gold|1st
| 4×100 m relay | 37.50 | {{AthAbbr|WL}}, {{AthAbbr|NR|Italian}} | ||||||
rowspan=3|2022
|align=left |World Indoor Championships |align=left |{{flagicon|SER}} Belgrade |bgcolor=gold|1st |60 m |6.41 | {{AthAbbr|WL}}, {{AthAbbr|AR|European}} | ||||||
align=left |World Championships
|align=left |{{flagicon|USA}} Eugene |N/A ({{tooltip|sf|Withdraw before semifinals}}) |100 m | {{AthAbbr|DNS}} | ||||||
align=left |European Championships
|align=left |{{flagicon|GER}} Munich |bgcolor=gold|1st |100 m |9.95 | {{AthAbbr|CR}}, {{AthAbbr|SB}} | ||||||
rowspan=1|2023
| align=left| European Indoor Championships | align=left|{{flagicon|TUR}} Istanbul | bgcolor=silver|2nd | 60 m | 6.50 | |
See also
References
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External links
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{{Footer World Indoor Champions Triple Jump Men}}
{{Footer Mediterranean Champions Triple Jump Men}}
{{Italian Athletics Champions in men's triple jump}}
{{Italian Athletics Champions in men's indoor triple jump}}
{{Footer Italy athletics team at the 2000 Summer Olympics}}
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Category:Sportspeople from Gorizia
Category:Athletes from Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Category:Italian male triple jumpers
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletics competitors of Fiamme Azzurre
Category:Olympic athletes for Italy
Category:Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Italy
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1997 Mediterranean Games
Category:World Athletics Championships athletes for Italy
Category:Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics
Category:Italian athletics coaches
Category:World Athletics Indoor Championships winners
Category:Italian Athletics Championships winners
Category:Military World Games silver medalists for Italy
Category:Military World Games medalists in athletics (track and field)