Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Rosolino is the most successful athlete in the history of Italian swimming, with an overall count of 60 international medals. He became world champion in the 200 m individual medley at the 2001 World Championships in Fukuoka .

  2. Massimiliano Edgar Rosolino (Napoli, 11 luglio 1978) è un personaggio televisivo ed ex nuotatore italiano, campione olimpico a Sydney nel 2000 e mondiale a Fukuoka nel 2001 nei 200 metri misti.

  3. An excellent middle distance freestyle swimmer, Rosolino reached his greatest heights in the 200 individual medley: he won the event at the 2000 European Championships, the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2001 World Championships.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Massimiliano Rosolino has been awarded the XXVII Fair Play Menarini International Award in theSport Promotioncategory. He epitomizes perfectly the role of a swimming ambassador, excelling in the sport while inspiring others and promoting inclusivity.

  5. Massimiliano ROSOLINO. Nationality. ITA. Discipline. Swimming. AQUA and Olympic medals 46 10 Gold. 16 Silver. 20 Bronze. Results Medals Profile Personal Best Results. Swipe or use arrows to view full table Swipe horizontally to view full table Event ...

  6. Massimiliano ROSOLINO's profile, latest news and more.

  7. Massi Rosolino. Biographical information. Biography. Son of an Italian father and an Australian mother, Massimiliano Rosolino grew up in Italy, but lived in Australia from the age of 3 to 6, and he often returned there for long periods of training during his competitive career.

  8. Davie Nadadores interviewing Massimiliano Rosolino, Olympic Champion at 2000 Sydney Olympic Games 200 IM

  9. Aug 8, 2016 · Interview with former Italian-Australian swimmer Massimiliano Rosolino, a 2000 Olympics gold medalist. He talks about his Sydney's triumph, Ian Thorpe, the Rio Olympics, his training days at Nunawading Swimming Club. And about why he feels "a little bit like a bogan".

  10. Already well-known for his successes, Rosolino made his Olympic debut at the Atlanta 1996 Summer Games, inaugurating a three-year period in which, in addition to garnering several national titles, he won his first world championship silver at the 1998 World Aquatics Championships in Perth and, the following year, his first European title in the ...