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  1. Federica Pellegrini Grande Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [fedeˈriːka pelleˈɡriːni]; born 5 August 1988) is an Italian retired swimmer. A native of Mirano, in the province of Venice, she won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

  2. Nov 29, 2021 · When Federica Pellegrini touched the wall after anchoring the Aqua Centurions’ 4×100 mixed medley at Sunday’s ISL playoff, it was the final moment of her competitive career.

  3. Federica Pellegrini: My new life. The Italian swimming legend ended her Olympic career following the Tokyo 2020 Games in 2021 after reaching her fifth consecutive final in the 200m freestyle ...

  4. And that is the case for swimming sensation Federica Pellegrini, who was given the nickname by her legions of fans in Italy. The Venice-born athlete burst onto the international stage as a 16-year-old, winning an Olympic silver medal at Athens 2004.

  5. Federica PELLEGRINI. Nationality. ITA. Discipline. Swimming. AQUA and Olympic medals 33 10 Gold. 13 Silver. 10 Bronze. Results Medals Profile Personal Best Results. Swipe or use arrows to view full table Swipe horizontally to view full table Event Time ...

  6. Visit Federica PELLEGRINI profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  7. Federica Pellegrini. Fun facts. Brought up as a relay-only swimmer. Federica Pellegrini's full swimming biography, including Federica Pellegrini's best times, medals, news and more.

  8. Jul 24, 2019 · GWANGJU, South Korea (AP) — Federica Pellegrini began the countdown to the end of her stellar career in style. The Italian defeated a field of younger competitors, minus ailing Katie Ledecky, to win the 200-meter freestyle at the world swimming championships on Wednesday night.

  9. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Universiade (2–1–1 2007 Bangkok SWI gold: 200 m freestyle and 400 m freestyle, silver: 800 m freestyle, bronze: 4×200 m freestyle relay)

  10. At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, she was hailed as the first female swimmer ever to qualify for the fifth consecutive Olympic final. After announcing her retirement from the sport, she swam her last 200m race at the Winter Absolutes in the short course, winning her 130th overall title.

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