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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novella_Calligaris Novella Calligaris]''' (1954) -- Swimming (Italy)
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novella_Calligaris Novella Calligaris]''' (1954) -- Swimming (Italy)
* ''Olympics'' : 1 silver -- 2 bronze
* ''World'' : 1 gold -- 2 bronze
* ''Europe'' : 1 silver -- 2 bronze
Calligaris was the first Italian to win an Olympic medal in swimming.




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[[Category:Sport Studies--Swimming]]
[[Category:Sport Studies--Women]]
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[[Category:Sport Studies--Women, Italy]]

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Novella Calligaris (1954) -- Swimming (Italy)

  • Olympics : 1 silver -- 2 bronze
  • World : 1 gold -- 2 bronze
  • Europe : 1 silver -- 2 bronze

Calligaris was the first Italian to win an Olympic medal in swimming.

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