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Italian swimmer
Klaus Lanzarini (born 18 January 1977 in
Latina) is a former international freestyle
swimmer from
Italy, who participated at the
2000 Summer Olympics for his native country. He is best known for winning the gold medal in the men's 4 × 100 m freestyle at the
2006 FINA Short Course World Championships in
Shanghai,
PR China.
References
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1993:
Brazil (
Scherer,
Ferreira,
Souza,
Borges)
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1995:
Brazil (
Scherer,
Massura,
Cordeiro,
Borges)
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1997:
Germany (
Conrad,
Tröger,
Lüderitz,
Heilmann)
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1999:
Australia (
Fydler,
Pearson,
Thorpe,
Klim)
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2000:
Sweden (
Nyström,
Frölander,
Ohlin,
Nystrand)
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2002:
United States (
Tucker,
Marshall,
Lezak,
Keller)
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2004:
United States (
Brunelli,
Walker,
Dusing,
Lezak)
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2006:
Italy (
Calvi,
Lanzarini,
Galenda,
Magnini)
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2008:
United States (
Lochte,
Lundquist,
Adrian,
Van Wie)
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2010:
France (
Bernard,
Bousquet,
Gilot,
Agnel)
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2012:
United States (
Ervin,
Lochte,
Feigen,
Grevers)
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2014:
France (
Mignon,
Gilot,
Manaudou,
Metella)
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2016:
Russia (
Lobintsev,
Vekovishchev,
Morozov,
Popkov)
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2018:
United States (
Dressel,
Pieroni,
Chadwick,
Held)
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2021:
Russian Swimming Federation (
Kolesnikov,
Minakov,
Grinev,
Shchegolev)
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2022:
Italy (
Miressi,
Conte Bonin,
Deplano,
Ceccon)
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