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Italian swimmer (born 2001)
Federico Burdisso
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Nationality | Italian |
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Born | (2001-09-20) 20 September 2001 (age 22)
Pavia, Italy |
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Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
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Weight | 73 kg (161 lb) |
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Country |
Italy |
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Sport |
Swimming |
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Event |
Butterfly |
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University team |
Northwestern University |
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Club | Mount Kelly Swimming |
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Coached by | Emma Collings-Barnes |
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Federico Burdisso (born 20 September 2001) is an Italian
swimmer. He won a bronze medal in
Men's 200 metre butterfly, and
Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay, at the
2020 Summer Olympics.
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Career
He won a bronze medal at the
2018 European Championships.
[2]
He qualified to represent
Italy at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
[3]
At the
2022 World Aquatics Championships, Burdisso split a 50.63 for the butterfly leg of the
4×100 metre medley relay in the final to help win the gold medal in a
European record and
Italian record time of 3:27.51.
[4]
[5]
Background
He studied and trained at
Mount Kelly School from 2017 to 2019.
[6] He currently competes collegiately for
Northwestern University.
[7]
References
External links
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1973:
Mike Stamm,
John Hencken,
Joe Bottom,
Jim Montgomery (USA)
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1975:
John Murphy,
Rick Colella,
Gregory Jagenburg,
Andy Coan (USA)
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1978:
Bob Jackson,
Nicholas Nevid,
Joe Bottom,
David McCagg (USA)
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1982:
Rick Carey,
Steve Lundquist,
Matt Gribble,
Rowdy Gaines (USA)
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1986:
Dan Veatch,
David Lundberg,
Pablo Morales,
Matt Biondi (USA)
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1991:
Jeff Rouse,
Eric Wunderlich,
Mark Henderson,
Matt Biondi (USA)
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1994:
Jeff Rouse,
Eric Wunderlich,
Mark Henderson,
Gary Hall Jr. (USA)
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1998:
Matt Welsh,
Phil Rogers,
Michael Klim,
Chris Fydler (AUS)
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2001:
Matt Welsh,
Regan Harrison,
Geoff Huegill,
Ian Thorpe (AUS)
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2003:
Aaron Peirsol,
Brendan Hansen,
Ian Crocker,
Jason Lezak (USA)
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2005:
Aaron Peirsol,
Brendan Hansen,
Ian Crocker,
Jason Lezak (USA)
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2007:
Matt Welsh,
Brenton Rickard,
Andrew Lauterstein,
Eamon Sullivan (AUS)
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2009:
Aaron Peirsol,
Eric Shanteau,
Michael Phelps,
David Walters (USA)
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2011:
Nick Thoman,
Mark Gangloff,
Michael Phelps,
Nathan Adrian (USA)
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2013:
Camille Lacourt,
Giacomo Perez-Dortona,
Jérémy Stravius,
Fabien Gilot (FRA)
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2015:
Ryan Murphy,
Kevin Cordes,
Tom Shields,
Nathan Adrian (USA)
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2017:
Matt Grevers,
Kevin Cordes,
Caeleb Dressel,
Nathan Adrian (USA)
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2019:
Luke Greenbank,
Adam Peaty,
James Guy,
Duncan Scott (GBR)
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2022:
Thomas Ceccon,
Nicolò Martinenghi,
Federico Burdisso,
Alessandro Miressi (ITA)
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2023:
Ryan Murphy,
Nic Fink,
Dare Rose,
Jack Alexy (USA)
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2024:
Hunter Armstrong,
Nic Fink,
Zach Harting,
Matt King (USA)
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