Luminosa Bogliolo set a personal best in winning the Summer Universiade 100m hurdles title ©Naples 2019

Italy's Luminosa Bogliolo set two personal bests as she became Summer Universiade 100 metres hurdles champion at San Paolo Stadium.

The Italian announced herself on the world stage just 10 minutes after Roberta Bruni secured a thrilling pole vault triumph for the hosts, whose gold medal tally climbed to 13.

In her semi-final, Bogliolo clocked 12.86 seconds en route to victory and she eclipsed that run with 12.79 in the final.

Finland's Reetta Hurske took silver in 13.02 with Coralie Comte of France claiming bronze in 13.09 seconds.

Bruni saved her best for last as she snatched a dramatic Universiade gold.

She sat in second on countback behind United States' Rachel Baxter after both athletes cleared 4.41m.

After two failed attempts at 4.46m, it was Italy's Bruni who took the title with a final-effort clearance as Baxter failed for a third time.

Italy's Roberta Bruni set a season's best to win pole vault gold with a clearance of 4.46m ©Naples 2019
Italy's Roberta Bruni set a season's best to win pole vault gold with a clearance of 4.46m ©Naples 2019

Baxter settled for silver and compatriot Bridget Guy took bronze with 4.31m.

On Tuesday, Brazil's Paulo Andre Camilo won the men's 100m title in 10.09 seconds.

He doubled up by claiming the 200m in a personal best of 20.28.

South Africa's Chederick van Wyk also set a personal best time of 20.44 as he took silver.

Marcus Lawler claimed Ireland's first medal of the Universiade with bronze in 20.55 seconds.

Camilo's compatriot Alison dos Santos won the men's 400m hurdles by storming past South Africa's Sokwakhana Zazini in the home straight for gold.

Santos clocked 48.57 seconds as Zazini finished in 48.73.

Poland's Patryk Dobek claimed bronze in 48.99.

Krystsina Tsimanouskaya of Belarus trailed in fifth after 100m but came through to win the women's 200m in 22.99.

Competitors make a splash during the women's 3,000m steeplechase final ©Naples 2019
Competitors make a splash during the women's 3,000m steeplechase final ©Naples 2019

Jessica-Bianca Wessolly of Germany clocked 23.05 to hold off compatriot Lisa Kwayie, finishing in 23.11, for silver.

Andriane Mandare won gold for Moldova by clinching the javelin title with a throw of 82.40m.

Edis Matusevicius from Lithuania was best of the rest with 80.07m as China's Qun Ma won bronze with a throw of 79.68m. 

A throw of 18.31m saw Sarah Mitton claim shot put glory and a first gold medal at the Universiade for Canada.

Portious Warren of Trinidad and Tobago claimed silver with a 17.82m throw as Poland's Klaudia Kardasz took the final step on the rostrum with a throw of 17.65m.

The women's 3,000m steeplechase was won by Poland's Alicja Konieczek.

Konieczek clocked nine minutes 41.46 seconds as she saw off Argentina's Belen Casetta for gold.

Casetta took silver in 9:43.05 with Meswat Dagnaw of Ethiopia earning bronze in 9:45.48.