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Speciale Federnuoto Written by Redazione | 12 Luglio 2019 Speciale Federnuoto written by Redazione | 12 Luglio 2019 Sul portale di Federnuoto è disponibile uno speciale sui Campionati del Mondo di Gwangju. Fra le informazioni disponibili anche lo storico delle medaglie azzurre iridate delle nostre cinque discipline acquatiche. Riportiamo di seguito quelle del nuoto (54). SPECIALE FEDERNUOTO Estratto da Federnuoto. Ori 15 Belgrado 1973 / Novella Calligaris negli 800 sl Perth 1991 / Giorgio Lamberti nei 200 sl Fukuoka 2001 / Massimiliano Rosolino nei 200 misti Fukuoka 2001 / Alessio Boggiatto nei 400 misti Montreal 2005 / Filippo Magnini nei 100 sl Melbourne 2007 / Filippo Magnini nei 100 sl Roma 2009 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Roma 2009 / Federica Pellegrini nei 400 sl Roma 2009 / Alessia Filippi nei 1500 sl Shanghai 2011 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Shanghai 2011 / Federica Pellegrini nei 400 sl Kazan 2015 / Gregorio Paltrinieri nei 1500 sl Budapest 2017 / Gabriele Detti negli 800 sl Budapest 2017 / Gregorio Paltrinieri nei 1500 sl Budapest 2017 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Argenti 17 Madrid 1986 / Stefano Battistelli nei 1500 sl Madrid 1986 / Gianni Minervini nei 100 rana Perth 1991 / Stefano Battistelli nei 200 dorso Perth 1998 / Massimiliano Rosolino nei 200 sl Perth 1998 / Emiliano Brembilla nei 1500 sl Fukuoka 2001 / Domenico Fioravanti nei 100 rana Fukuoka 2001 / 4×200 sl con Emiliano Brembilla, Andrea Beccari, Matteo Pelliciari, Massimiliano Rosolino Montreal 2005 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Montreal 2005 / Luca Marin nei 400 misti Melbourne 2007 / 4×100 sl con Massimiliano Rosolino, Alessandro Calvi, Christian Galenda, Filippo Magnini Shanghai 2011 / Luca Dotto nei 50 sl Shanghai 2011 / Fabio Scozzoli nei 50 rana Shanghai 2011 / Fabio Scozzoli nei 100 rana Barcellona 2013 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Kazan 2015 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Kazan 2015 / Gregorio Paltrinieri negli 800 sl Kazan 2015 / 4×200 sl con Alice Mizzau, Erica Musso, Chiara Masini Luccetti, Federica Pellegrini Bronzi 22 Belgrado 1973 / Novella Calligaris nei 400 sl Belgrado 1973 / Novella Calligaris nei 400 misti Cali 1975 / 4×100 sl con Roberto Pangaro, Paolo Barelli, Claudio Zei e Marcello Guarducci Guayaquil 1982 / Giovanni Franceschi nei 200 misti Perth 1991 / Giorgio Lamberti nei 100 sl Perth 1991 / Stefano Battistelli nei 400 misti Perth 1991 / Gianni Minervini nei 100 rana Perth 1991 / 4×200 sl con Emanuele Idini, Roberto Gleria, Stefano Battistelli e Giorgio Lamberti Roma 1994 / Lorenza Vigarani nei 200 dorso Fukuoka 2001 / Emiliano Brembilla nei 400 sl Fukuoka 2001 / Domenico Fioravanti nei 50 rana Barcellona 2003 / Massimiliano Rosolino nei 200 misti Melbourne 2007 / Loris Facci nei 200 rana Melbourne 2007 / Luca Marin nei 400 misti Melbourne 2007 / Federica Pellegrini nei 200 sl Melbourne 2007 / Federico Colbertaldo negli 800 sl Roma 2009 / Alessia Filippi negli 800 sl Barcellona 2013 / Gregorio Paltrinieri nei 1500 Kazan 2015 / 4×100 sl con Luca Dotto, Marco Orsi, Michele Santucci e Filippo Magnini Budapest 2017 / Gabriele Detti nei 400 sl Budapest 2017 / Simona Quadarella nei 1500 sl Budapest 2017 / Gregorio Paltrinieri negli 800 sl GWANGJU 2019 – .
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