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Giorgio Lamberti

Giorgio Lamberti, Italian swimmer

Giorgio Lamberti, born on January 28, 1969, is a distinguished former Italian swimmer whose career, rooted in Brescia, Italy, marked a significant era in competitive swimming through his remarkable freestyle prowess.

His name is etched in the annals of Italian sports history for a groundbreaking achievement in 1991. At the FINA World Aquatics Championships held in Perth, Australia, Lamberti secured a gold medal in the highly competitive 200-metre freestyle event. This victory was monumental, as it made him the first Italian swimmer ever to win a world title and a gold medal at these prestigious championships, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication.

Beyond his world championship title, Lamberti demonstrated sustained excellence by holding multiple world records across various freestyle distances, showcasing his versatility and dominance in the sport during his active years. These included records in both the short course and long course formats of the 200-metre freestyle, as well as the short course 400-metre freestyle.

  • Long Course 200m Freestyle: Lamberti set a world record of 1:46.69 on August 15, 1989, during the European Championships in Bonn, West Germany. This pioneering record stood for nearly a decade, a remarkable feat, until it was eventually surpassed by Australian swimming legend Ian Thorpe in 1999.
  • Short Course 200m Freestyle: He achieved a world record time of 1:43.64 on February 28, 1991, during a World Cup event, also in Bonn. This record, too, remained unbroken for an extended period, until 2000, again by Ian Thorpe.
  • Short Course 400m Freestyle: Lamberti also held the world record in the short course 400-metre freestyle with a time of 3:41.74, set on February 13, 1988, at another World Cup event in Bonn. This record was held until 1995.

The distinction between short course and long course is crucial in competitive swimming. Long course pools are 50 meters in length, standard for major international competitions like the Olympics and FINA World Championships. Short course pools, conversely, are 25 meters long, leading to more turns and often slightly faster times due to the push-offs from the walls. Lamberti's ability to excel and set records in both formats underscores his comprehensive skill set and adaptability.

Giorgio Lamberti's career left an indelible mark on Italian swimming, inspiring future generations and firmly establishing Italy's presence on the global swimming stage through his pioneering achievements and record-breaking performances.

Frequently Asked Questions About Giorgio Lamberti

Who is Giorgio Lamberti?
Giorgio Lamberti, born on January 28, 1969, is an esteemed former Italian swimmer renowned for his groundbreaking achievements in freestyle events, notably becoming Italy's first FINA World Champion in swimming.
What was Giorgio Lamberti's most significant achievement?
His most significant achievement was winning the gold medal in the 200-metre freestyle at the 1991 FINA World Aquatics Championships in Perth, Australia. This made him the first Italian swimmer in history to claim a world title at this prestigious event.
What world records did Giorgio Lamberti hold?
Giorgio Lamberti held multiple world records, specifically in the long course 200-metre freestyle (1:46.69), short course 200-metre freestyle (1:43.64), and short course 400-metre freestyle (3:41.74). These records exemplify his versatile dominance in freestyle swimming across different pool lengths.
What is the difference between short course and long course swimming?
In competitive swimming, 'long course' refers to pools that are 50 meters in length, used for major international events like the Olympics. 'Short course' refers to pools that are 25 meters in length. Athletes often achieve faster times in short course pools due to the increased number of turns and push-offs from the walls.

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