Giovanni Franceschi, the Glossary
Giovanni Franceschi (born 25 April 1963 in Milan) is an Italian swimmer who won two five medals in medley disciplines at European Championships of 1981–1983.[1]
Table of Contents
14 relations: Italy national swimming team, LEN European Aquatics Championships, Mediterranean Games, Medley swimming, Milan, Raffaele Franceschi, World Aquatics Championships, 1979 Mediterranean Games, 1980 Summer Olympics, 1981 European Aquatics Championships, 1982 World Aquatics Championships, 1983 European Aquatics Championships, 1983 Mediterranean Games, 1984 Summer Olympics.
- Italian male medley swimmers
- Swimmers at the 1979 Mediterranean Games
- Swimmers at the 1983 Mediterranean Games
- Swimmers from Milan
Italy national swimming team
The Italy national swimming team represents Italy in International swimming competitions such as Olympic Games or World swimming Championships.
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LEN European Aquatics Championships
The European Aquatics Championships is the continental Aquatics championship for Europe, which is organised by LEN—the governing body for aquatics in Europe.
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Mediterranean Games
The Mediterranean Games is a multi-sport event organised by the International Committee of Mediterranean Games (CIJM).
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Medley swimming
Medley swimming is a combination of four different swimming styles—backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and freestyle (front crawl)—into one race.
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Milan
Milan (Milano) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.
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Raffaele Franceschi
Raffaele Franceschi (born 18 May 1960) is an Italian swimmer who won a bronze medal in the 4 × 200 m freestyle relay at the 1983 European Aquatics Championships. Giovanni Franceschi and Raffaele Franceschi are 20th-century Italian sportspeople, Italian swimming biography stubs, Olympic swimmers for Italy, swimmers at the 1980 Summer Olympics and swimmers at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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World Aquatics Championships
The World Aquatics Championships (known as the FINA World Championships until 2022) are the World Championships for six aquatic disciplines: swimming, diving, high diving, open water swimming, artistic swimming, and water polo.
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1979 Mediterranean Games
The 1979 Mediterranean Games, officially known as the VIII Mediterranean Games, and commonly known as Split 1979, were the 8th Mediterranean Games.
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1980 Summer Olympics
The 1980 Summer Olympics (Letnije Olimpijskije igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (Igry XXII Olimpiady) and officially branded as Moscow 1980 (Москва 1980), were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1980 in Moscow, Soviet Union, in present-day Russia.
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1981 European Aquatics Championships
The 1981 European Aquatics Championships were held in an indoor pool (50 m) in Split, Yugoslavia from 5 September to 12 September 1981.
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1982 World Aquatics Championships
The 4th FINA World Aquatics Championships took place from July 29-August 8, 1982, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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1983 European Aquatics Championships
The 1983 LEN European Aquatics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico del Nuoto in Rome, Italy, between 22 August and 27 August 1983.
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1983 Mediterranean Games
The IX Mediterranean Games (ألعاب البحر الأبيض المتوسط 1983), commonly known as the 1983 Mediterranean Games, were the 9th Mediterranean Games.
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1984 Summer Olympics
The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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See also
Italian male medley swimmers
- Alessio Boggiatto
- Antonio D'Oppido
- Christian Galenda
- Federico Burdisso
- Federico Morlacchi
- Federico Turrini
- Giovanni Franceschi
- Lorenzo Marugo
- Luca Marin
- Luca Pancalli
- Luca Sacchi
- Marcello Tonelli
- Massimiliano Eroli
- Massimiliano Rosolino
- Maurizio Divano
- Mauro Calligaris
- Michele D'Oppido
- Nicolò Martinenghi
- Pier Andrea Matteazzi
- Roberto Cassio
- Simone Sabbioni
- Stefano Raimondi
- Thomas Ceccon
Swimmers at the 1979 Mediterranean Games
- Annick de Susini
- Borut Petrič
- Carlotta Tagnin
- Catherine Poirot
- Cinzia Savi Scarponi
- Cristina Quintarelli
- David López-Zubero
- Fabrizio Rampazzo
- Frédéric Delcourt
- Giovanni Franceschi
- Giuditta Pandini
- Laura Foralosso
- Manuela Carosi
- Manuela Dalla Valle
- Marcello Guarducci
- Massimo Trevisan
- Maurizio Divano
- Michèle Ricaud
- Natalia Más
- Olivier Borios
- Paolo Revelli
- Rafael Escalas
- René Écuyer
- Roberta Felotti
- Sabrina Seminatore
- Sofia Dara
- Xavier Savin
Swimmers at the 1983 Mediterranean Games
- Andrea Ceccarini
- Borut Petrič
- Carla Lasi
- Cinzia Savi Scarponi
- Darjan Petrič
- David López-Zubero
- Enrique Romero (swimmer)
- Fabrizio Bortolon
- Giovanni Franceschi
- Grazia Colombo
- Gustavo Torrijos
- Harri Garmendia
- Laurence Bensimon
- Manuela Carosi
- Marcello Guarducci
- Marco Dell'Uomo
- Metello Savino
- Paolo Falchini
- Rafael Escalas
- Raffaele Avagnano
- Roberta Felotti
- Sabrina Seminatore
- Sofia Dara
- Sophie Kamoun
Swimmers from Milan
- Alessandra Finesso
- Amilcare Beretta
- Andrea Vergani
- Arjola Trimi
- Emilio Polli
- Giovanni Franceschi
- Giuditta Pandini
- Giulia Terzi
- Grazia Colombo
- Guido Elmi
- Laura Podestà
- Lorena Zaffalon
- Luca Bianchin
- Luca Sacchi
- Ludovico Corsini
- Maria Strumolo
- Massimo Sacchi
- Matteo Pelliciari
- Matteo Rivolta
- Miriam Corsini
- Riccardo Targetti
- Roberta Felotti
- Roberto Lazzari
- Simone Barlaam
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Franceschi
Also known as Giovanni Francheschi.