Until 2022, Tamberi was coached by his father,
Marco Tamberi, who held the
indoor Italian record in 1983 with a height of 2.28 m. In 2015, Tamberi broke the Italian high jump record twice—first with a jump of 2.34 m in
Cologne, and second with a 2.37 m in
Eberstadt, where he was second behind
Derek Drouin. He later finished 8th at the
2015 World Championships in
Beijing with a clearance of 2.25 m. During winter 2016, Tamberi won every contest he participated at. He won in
Banská Bystrica with 2.35 m, a new Italian indoor record, equalled by
Marco Fassinotti in the same event. He won in
Třinec after clearing 2.33 m. At the 2016 High Jump Moravia Tour, he recorded a jump of 2.38 m, enough to beat
Chris Baker of
Great Britain and
Kyriakos Ioannou of Cyprus, and which gave him the Italian indoor high jump record. He won a gold medal at the
World Indoor Championships in Portland in March 2016 with a jump of 2.36 m. Tamberi was unable to compete at the
2016 Olympics due to an injury earlier in the season. At major competitions, he is known for sporting a full beard during qualification and shaving half of it for the final. On 1 August 2021, he and Qatari athlete
Mutaz Essa Barshim were declared tied winners of the
men's high jump at the
2020 Summer Olympics after both had cleared 2.37m. Tamberi and Barshim shared the gold medal in a rare instance in Olympic history of athletes of different nations agreeing to share the same medal. After the failed jumps Barshim asked the referee "Can we have two golds?" and when hearing the answer was yes, embraced Tamberi saying "History, my friend". At the
2022 NBA Celebrity All-Star Game, Tamberi appeared on
Dominique Wilkins's team, and made a
putback dunk. He was the first high jump champion to appear in the Celebrity Game. Tamberi won the gold medal at the
World Athletics Championships in Budapest, besting America's
JuVaughn Harrison on a countback after both cleared the same 2.36 metre height. On 13 June 2024, Tamberi and Olympic
fencer Arianna Errigo received the tricolor flag from the president of Italy,
Sergio Mattarella, for the
Paris 2024 Olympic Games. He received media attention after accidentally losing his wedding ring in the River Seine during the opening ceremony of the 2024 games. ==Statistics==