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At the 2009 World Championships in Rome, Pellegrini broke the world record again in the 400 m freestyle with a time of 3:59.15, winning the gold medal and in doing so becoming the first female swimmer to break the 4-minute barrier in the event; she won the gold medal also in the 200 m freestyle and she broke her own world record with a time of ...
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Luca Pellegrini (born 31 March 1964 in Amelia) is an Italian former swimmer who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. [1] References This page was last ...
Federica Pellegrini: Beijing 2008: 200 metre freestyle Federica Pellegrini: 2 800 metre freestyle Alessia Filippi: Rio de Janeiro 2016: 1500 metre freestyle Gregorio Paltrinieri: 1500 metre freestyle Gabriele Detti: 3 400 metre freestyle Gabriele Detti: Tokyo 2020: 800 metre freestyle Gregorio Paltrinieri: 6 100 metre breaststroke Nicolò ...
The Upper Arlington swimming and diving program is mourning the death of assistant coach Gary Grant, shown at lower right as the girls team poses with the Division I state championship trophy Feb ...
The death remains under investigation by the Framingham Police Department and Massachusetts State Police assigned to the District Attorney's Office. Norman Miller can be reached at 508-626-3823 or ...
Phil Mickelson (born 1970) member of Italian American Sports Hall of Fame. His Italian heritage comes from his mother's side of the family. His nickname at Arizona St. was "The Roman". Brinson Paolini (born 1991) Toney Penna (1908–1995) Johnny Revolta (1911–1991) Gene Sarazen (1902–1999) Shawn Stefani (born 1981) Roger Tambellini (born 1975)
The Italian records in swimming are the fastest times ever swum by a swimmer representing Italy in competition. These records are ratified by the Italian Swimming Federation (FIN, Federazione Italiana Nuoto). Records marked with a hash (#) are currently awaiting ratification by FIN or have been obtained since the last version of the official lists.