Italy Announces 2024 Olympic Swimming Roster (original) (raw)

The Italian Swimming Federation has formalised the national team that will compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics. The swimming events will take place at the La Defense Arena from 27 July to 4 August.

The Italian team is made up of veterans and rookies. Gregorio Paltrinieri, Sara Franceschi, and Margherita Panziera are the most experienced members of the team. Paltrineri has competed in four Olympic Games: London 2012, Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020 (1) and Paris 2024. Sara Franceschi and Margherita Panziera are in their third Olympic participation.

There are many freshmen, demonstrating the generational change and the strong rise of the age group categories to elite level. The youngest member of the team is Carlos D’Ambrosio, just 16 years old.

At the Tokyo Olympics, Italian swimming won seven medals: five silver and two bronze. Five of those were individual medals and two were relay medals

This tied them for the fourth-most total medals, though with none of them being gold they ranked 14th in the traditional gold-silver-bronze sort.

MEN’S ROSTER

WOMEN’S ROSTER

Note: Entries are based on events in which the Olympic Qualification time has been reached. Official event entries have not been released at the time of publication

RELAYS QUALIFIED FOR PARIS 2024

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Alberto Razzetti
Alessandro Miressi
Alessandro Ragaini
Carlos D'Ambrosio
Chiara Tarantino
Costanza Cocconcelli
Emma Virginia Menicucci
Federica Pellegrini
Filippo Megli
Francesca Fangio
Giacomo Carini
Ginevra Taddeucci
Giulia D'Innocenzo
Gregorio Paltrinieri
Leonardo Deplano
Lorenzo Zazzeri
Luca De Tullio
Ludovico Viberti
Manuel Frigo
Margherita Panziera
Matilde Biagiotti
Matteo Lamberti
Matteo Restivo
Michele Lamberti
Sara Franceschi
Simona Quadarella
Sofia Morini
Thomas Ceccon
Viola Scotto di Carlo

About Giusy Cisale

Giusy Cisale

GIUSY CISALE A law graduate and practicing attorney for 15 years, Giusy Cisale balanced her professional career with her passion for swimming by founding and managing her swimming-focused blog, Scent of Chlorine. Her expertise in the sport led her to collaborate with Italian swimming news websites starting in 2015, before joining …

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