Nickname(s) Gibo Olympic Games 0 Coached by Vitaly Petrov Height 1.83 m | Weight 78 kg (172 lb) Role Olympic athlete Nationality Italian Name Giuseppe Gibilisco | |
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Personal best(s) Pole vault: 5.90 m (2003) Club Gruppi Sportivi Fiamme Gialle Similar People Timothy Mack, Toby Stevenson, Fabrizio Donato, Matteo Galvan, Andrew Howe |
Moscow 2013 - Giuseppe GIBILISCO ITA - Pole Vault Men - Qual B
Giuseppe Gibilisco Mondiali Berlino 2009 tutti i salti di finale salto con l'asta
Giuseppe Gibilisco ([dʒuˈzɛppe dʒibiˈlisko]; born January 5, 1979 in Syracuse) is an Italian bobsledder and former pole vaulter, who won the 2003 World Championships with a personal best of 5.90 m. He followed this with a bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics.
Contents
- Moscow 2013 Giuseppe GIBILISCO ITA Pole Vault Men Qual B
- Giuseppe Gibilisco Mondiali Berlino 2009 tutti i salti di finale salto con lasta
- Biography
- National records
- Outdoor
- National titles
- References

Biography

Giuseppe Gibilisco won twelve medals (ten of these at senior level), at the International athletics competitions. He has 28 caps in national team from 1998 to 2011. He participated in three Olympic Games and four world championships. In 2007, Gibilisco was suspended by the FIDAL (Italian Athletics Federation) with a two-year ban, due to his involvement in the "Oil for Drugs" case and his relation with suspect doctor Carlo Santuccione, although he had never tested positive, but two months after the Board of Appeals reverses the ruling and decide for acquittal.

In 2011, he could obtain 5.70 m, minimum qualification to the IAAF World Championships in Daegu, South Korea, but the IAAF did not approve because the result was obtained in an esibition event in a streets in Landau, Germany. In 2012 he jumped 5:52 m in Liévin, France indoor and, as a result of an injury, not disputing the outdoor season thus losing the possibility to participate in his fourth Olympics.

At the 23 July 2013 he jumped 24 time 5.70 m outdoor, in Italy three other athletes were capable of doing so on six occasions: Fabio Pizzolato (only one jump at 5.75 m), Mauro Maurilio Mariani (three times 5.70 m) and Gianni Iapichino, former Fiona May husband (two times 5.70 m). In the indoor seasons he jumped other six times at least 5.70 m, one time in 2003 and 2010, and 4 times in 2004.

Gibilisco retired from pole vaulting in August 2014.

Since 2016, Gibilisco has represented Italy at international bobsleigh competitions. In January 29, 2017, he made his Bobsleigh World Cup debut at Königssee as a brakeman for the four-man team of veteran pilot Simone Bertazzo, finishing in 25th place.
National records
Outdoor
He finished the season 9 times in world top 25 (5 outdoor, 4 indoor), in 2003 and 2004 he finished in fourth place outdoor, in 2004 he finished 2nd indoor.
National titles
He has won 3 times the individual national championship.