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Italy national swimming team

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Novella Calligaris in 1972, first Italian to win an Olympic medal in swimming.

The Italy national swimming team represents Italy in International swimming competitions such as Olympic Games or World swimming Championships.

History

The national Italian swimming team participated to all the Summer Olympics editions, from London 1908, 25 times on 29.[1]

Medal tables

Swimming

(not included open water swimming) Green tickY update to last edition

Event Editions 1st edition last edition Men Women TotalRanking
Tot. Tot. Tot.
Olympic Games 25 1912 2024 6 4 14 24 1 3 3 7 7 7 17 31 15th
World Championships (LC) Green tickY 17 1973 2024 26 30 33 89 7th
European Championships (LC) Green tickY 34 1926 2024 7690108274 5th
World Championships (SC) Green tickY 16 1993 2022 16 36 30 8213th
European Championships (SC) Green tickY 22 1996 2023 82 98 88 2685th

Olympic Games

Swimming

The Italian national swimming team won its first medal at 1972 Summer Olympics with Novella Calligaris.[1]

Edition Gold Silver Bronze Total
West Germany Munich 1972 400 metre freestyle
Novella Calligaris
3
800 metre freestyle
Novella Calligaris
400 metre medley
Novella Calligaris
South Korea Seoul 1988 400 metre medley
Stefano Battistelli
1
Spain Barcelona 1992 400 metre medley
Luca Sacchi
2
200 metre backstroke
Stefano Battistelli
United States Atlanta 1996 200 metre backstrokee
Emanuele Merisi
1
Australia Sydney 2000 100 metre breaststroke
Domenico Fioravanti
6
200 metre breaststroke
Domenico Fioravanti
200 metre breaststroke
Davide Rummolo
200 metre medley
Massimiliano Rosolino
200 metre freestyle
Massimiliano Rosolino
400 metre freestyle
Massimiliano Rosolino
Greece Athens 2004 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
Emiliano Brembilla
Massimiliano Rosolino
Simone Cercato
Filippo Magnini
Federico Cappellazzo
Matteo Pelliciari
2
200 metre freestyle
Federica Pellegrini
China Beijing 2008 200 metre freestyle
Federica Pellegrini
2
800 metre freestyle
Alessia Filippi
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016 1500 metre freestyle
Gregorio Paltrinieri
1500 metre freestyle
Gabriele Detti
3
400 metre freestyle
Gabriele Detti
Japan Tokyo 2020 800 metre freestyle
Gregorio Paltrinieri
6
100 metre breaststroke
Nicolò Martinenghi
200 metre butterfly
Federico Burdisso
4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
Alessandro Miressi
Thomas Ceccon
Lorenzo Zazzeri
Manuel Frigo
Santo Condorelli
4 x 100 metre mixed relay
Thomas Ceccon
Nicolò Martinenghi
Federico Burdisso
Alessandro Miressi
800 metre freestyle
Simona Quadarella
France Paris 2024 1500 metre freestyle
Gregorio Paltrinieri
5
100 metre breaststroke
Nicolò Martinenghi
100 metre backstroke
Thomas Ceccon
4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
Alessandro Miressi
Thomas Ceccon
Lorenzo Zazzeri
Manuel Frigo
Santo Condorelli
800 metre freestyle
Gregorio Paltrinieri
771731

Open water

Open water swimming was introduced at Beijing 2008.

Edition Gold Silver Bronze Total
United Kingdom London 2012 10 km
Martina Grimaldi
1
Brazil Rio de Janeiro 2016 10 km
Rachele Bruni
1
Japan Tokyo 2020 10 km
Gregorio Paltrinieri
1
0123

World Championships

Long course

Update after Doha 2024.

Edition1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)TotalRank
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1973 Belgrade 10235
Colombia 1975 Cali 001111
West Germany 1978 West Berlin 0000-
Ecuador 1982 Guayaquil 001112
Spain 1986 Madrid 02028
Australia 1991 Perth 11467
Italy 1994 Rome 001115
Australia 1998 Perth 020214
Japan 2001 Fukuoka 22267
Spain 2003 Barcelona 001121
Canada 2005 Montreal 12038
Australia 2007 Melbourne 11467
Italy 2009 Rome 30145
China 2011 Shanghai 23056
Spain 2013 Barcelona 011217
Russia 2015 Kazan 13159
Hungary 2017 Budapest 30366
South Korea 2019 Gwangju 32385
Hungary 2022 Budapest 52293
Japan 2023 Fukuoka 141610
Qatar 2024 Doha 255125
26303389

Short course

Update after 2022 Melbourne.

Edition1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)TotalRank
Spain 1993 Palma de Mallorca 010113
Brazil 1995 Rio de Janeiro 0000-
Sweden 1997 Gothenburg 0000-
Hong Kong 1999 Hong Kong 011218
Greece 2000 Athens 012313
Russia 2002 Moscow 0000-
United States 2004 Indianapolis 010112
China 2006 Shanghai 273126
United Kingdom 2008 Manchester 022413
United Arab Emirates 2010 Dubai 011217
Turkey 2012 Istanbul 22046
Qatar 2014 Doha 123613
Canada 2016 Windsor 142711
China 2018 Hangzhou 034713
United Arab Emirates 2021 Abu Dhabi 556163
Australia 2022 Melbourne 565163

European Championships

This table is of swimming pool events, it excludes open water events. See LEN official report.[2]

Update after day 7 (17 August) of the Rome 2022 swimming program (complete).

Edition Men Women Total rank
Hungary Budapest 1926 000 000 0000
Italy Bologna 1927 010 000 0101 6
France Paris 1931 013 000 0134 7
Germany Magdeburg 1934 022 000 0224
United Kingdom London 1938 000 000 0000
Monaco Monte Carlo 1947 000 000 0000
Austria Vienna 1950 000 000 0000
Italy Turin 1954 010 000 0101 7
Hungary Budapest 1958 122 000 1225 4
East Germany Leipzig 1962 000 000 0000
Netherlands Utrecht 1966 000 000 0000
Spain Barcelona 1970 000 001 0011 11
Austria Vienna 1974 000 011 0112 8
Sweden Jönköping 1977 022 000 0224 7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split 1981 011 000 0112 10
Italy Rome 1983 202 001 2035 4
Bulgaria Sofia 1985 001 000 0011 14
France Strasbourg 1987 011 020 0314 8
West Germany Bonn 1989 402 013 41510 2
Greece Athens 1991 125 002 12710 8
United Kingdom Sheffield 1993 001 010 0112 11
Austria Vienna 1995 002 010 0123 13
Spain Sevilla 1997 230 000 2305 3
Turkey Istanbul 1999 132 000 1326 9
Finland Helsinki 2000 531 020 55111 3
Germany Berlin 2002 452 000 45211 3
Spain Madrid 2004 516 011 52714 3
Hungary Budapest 2006 452 112 56415 3
Netherlands Eindhoven 2008 143 311 45413 3
Hungary Budapest 2010 103 101 2046 8
Hungary Debrecen 2012 453 231 68418 3
Germany Berlin 2014[3] Green tickY 2.515 2.504 51915 4
United Kingdom London 2016[4] Green tickY 444 131 57517 3
United Kingdom Glasgow 2018[5] Green tickY 236.5 424.5 651122 3
Hungary Budapest 2021[6] 05,58 53,55 591327 3
Italy Rome 2022[7] 87,55,5 55,53,5 1313935 1
Total 51.5637524.52832 7691107274 5
note 1: in italic to update.
note 2: Where it is reported half medal refers to those assigned in mixed relays from 2014 for the first time.

Multiple medalists

Federica Pellegrini, 33 individual medals.
  Still active
  Medals only in relay

Updated to Lublin 2025

Men

Paltrinieri open water medals are not included.

# SwimmerOlympicsWorld Ch. (LC)World Ch. (SC)European Ch. (LC)European Ch. (SC)Total
1 Massimiliano Rosolino 112 131 127 786 785 17222160
2 Filippo Magnini 001 211 252 955 875 21181453
3 Alessandro Miressi 012 132 634 326 091 10181543
4 Thomas Ceccon 112 342 424 423 432 16121341
5 Nicolò Martinenghi 102 251 253 313 532 13141138
6 Gregorio Paltrinieri 121 414 330 651 420 1813637
7 Marco Orsi 000 001 031 011 9115 915832
8 Fabio Scozzoli 000 020 112 323 835 1281030
9 Lorenzo Zazzeri 011 131 322 111 561 1013629
10 Luca Dotto 000 011 011 233 364 511925

Women

# SwimmerOlympicsWorld Ch. (LC)World Ch. (SC)European Ch. (LC)European Ch. (SC)Total
1 Federica Pellegrini 110 641 125 767 746 22171958
2 Silvia Di Pietro 000 000 144 033 687 7151436
3 Simona Quadarella 001 332 021 811 461 1512633
4 Erika Ferraioli 000 000 023 142 314 47920
5 Benedetta Pilato 000 123 011 210 240 58417
6 Margherita Panziera 000 000 001 423 111 53513
7 Alessia Filippi 010 111 010 302 312 43512
8 Ilaria Bianchi 000 000 101 032 122 25512
9 Sara Curtis 000 000 100 000 342 44210
10 Novella Calligaris 012 102 --- 012 --- 1269

Olympic Games

The list refers to individual and team events and include men and women (in pink color), sorted by number of individual titles.[1]

# SwimmerIndividualTeamTotal
1 Domenico Fioravanti 200 000 200
2 Gregorio Paltrinieri 121 000 121
3 Massimiliano Rosolino 111 001 112
4 Federica Pellegrini 110 000 110
5 Nicolò Martinenghi 101 001 102
6 Thomas Ceccon 100 012 112
7 Novella Calligaris 012 000 012
8 Alessia Filippi 010 000 010
9 Stefano Battistelli 002 000 002
10 Federico Burdisso 001 001 002
11 Simona Quadarella 001 000 001

See also

References

  1. "Italy Swimming". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  2. "LEN European Championships aquatic finalists - All time medals tables" (PDF). len.eu. p. 181. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  3. One gold medal by mixed relay
  4. Two silver medals by mixed relays
  5. One bronze medal by mixed relay
  6. One silver and two bronze medals by mixed relays
  7. Two silver medals by mixed relays