Background
Born in San Vito al Tagliamento, Giordano Bruno grew up in northern city of Trieste.
Born in San Vito al Tagliamento, Giordano Bruno grew up in northern city of Trieste.
She graduated from the University of Udine with a degree in mathematics in 2004 and went on to become a Research Fellow at the University of Padua. She graduated from the University of Udine with a degree in Mathematics in 2004, and she got a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics at the University of Udine in 2008.
She has also competed at European-level both indoors and outdoors. She was a double Italian record holder in the event with an outdoor best of 4.60 metres and an indoor best of 4.50 m until 17 February 2013. She first cleared the height of 4.00 metres in 2002 but her progress stagnated over the following two years.
Then she went on to become a Research Fellow at the University of Padua.
From May 2011 she is a Researcher in Algebra at the University of Udine. She received an invitation to attend the 2006 European Athletics Championships and finished tenth in the qualifiers with a vault of 4.15 m.
She had much improved her personal best mark over the course of 2006, resulting in an Italian record of 4.32 m in Busto Arsizio. After winning at the Italian indoor championships, she gained her first outdoor national title in 2007.
Giordano Bruno retained her indoor title for a third victory in 2008 and repeated the feat outdoors.
While she did not attend any major championships during this period, she improved her personal bests and had an outdoor mark of 4.41 m and an indoor mark of 4.25 m. The 2009 season saw her reach new heights: she cleared 4.40 m indoors in Udine in February and equalled that mark to qualify for the final of the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Turin. However, in the final she finished last, having failed to clear a height in three attempts.
She qualified to represent Italy for the 2009 World Championships in Athletics and just missed out on making the final, recording a mark of 4.50 m and losing out to Kristina Gadschiew on count-back.
Nevertheless, she had set five Italian records over the year, which she ended with a personal best of 4.60 m. At the start of 2010 she improved her indoor record to 4.50 m in Udine, but she missed out on the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships as her compatriot Elena Scarpellini was selected instead.
She retired at the end of 2012. All information taken from IAAF profile.