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Nickname(s)
  
Magno, Superpippo

Olympic Games
  
0

Height
  
1.88 m

Nationality
  
Italian

World Championships (LC)
  
2

Weight
  
80 kg


Sport
  
Name
  
Filippo Magnini

Strokes
  
Coach
  
Claudio Rossetto

Role
  
Swimmer

Siblings
  
Laura Magnini

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Born
  
2 February 1982 (age 42) (
1982-02-02
)

Olympic medals
  
Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay

Similar People
  
Federica Pellegrini, Luca Marin, Massimiliano Rosolino, Luca Dotto, Marco Orsi

Profiles

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Filippo Magnini ([fiˈlippo maɲˈɲini]; born 2 February 1982) is an Italian swimmer, who was twice 100 metres freestyle World champion and three times European champion at that distance.

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Biography

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Magnini was born in Pesaro, Marche.

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As a youth he played basketball, soccer, beach volleyball and tennis, but shifted to swimming at the age of ten. His first cap with Italian Swimming National Team was in 1998. Raised as a breaststroker, after 2000 he dedicated totally to freestyle swimming, soon to achieving noteworthy results. Magnini gained his first international honour in 2003, with a silver medal in 100 m freestyle at the European Swimming Championships (short course) in Dublin. He won three more gold medals (in the 100 m, 4×100 m relay and 4×200 m relay freestyle) and one bronze medal at the 2004 European Championships (long course) in Madrid. At the 2004 Summer Olympics Magnini won the bronze medal in the 4×200 m freestyle relay, achieving 5th place in the 100 m freestyle. His steady rise reached its highest point at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships, where he won the gold medal in the men's 100 m freestyle with the time of 48.12, then the all-time second fastest behind Pieter van den Hoogenband's world record.

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At the 2006 European Aquatics Championships he won the gold medal in the 100 m and in the 4×200 m freestyle races, and a bronze in the 200 m freestyle. The following year, he defended his world championship gold medal in the 100 m, when he tied for first place with Canadian Brent Hayden in a time of 48.43, resulting in joint gold. He also won a silver medal in the 4 × 100 m. Since then he has won silver and medals at the World Short Course Championships (silver – 100 m freestyle, 2007, 4 × 100 m freestyle, 2012, 4 × 200 m freestyle, 2014; bronze – 4 × 200 m freestyle, 2008, 4 x 50 m freestyle, 2014), and gold, silver and bronze medals at European level.

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Magnini's nickname is "Superpippo". Pippo is the normal Italian nickname of Filippo but also of Goofy's Italian version, and therefore the complete nickname refers to the funny superhero in which the comics character transforms sometimes in his Italian edition. From August 2011 has a romance with fellow swimmer Federica Pellegrini.

London 2012 controversy

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At the 2012 Olympics Magnini failed to qualify for the finals in all the events he was competing in. After these disappointing performances he blamed the coach and the swimming team leaders for poor training management of the whole Italian team, spurring a strong media reaction for what was judged as an immature and irresponsible behavior.

Personal bests

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In long-course swim pools Magnini's personal bests are:

  • 100 m freestyle: 48.04 (46.52 in short course)
  • 200 m freestyle: 1:47.20 (1:42.89 in short course)
  • References

    Filippo Magnini Wikipedia