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Carlotta Gilli
Italian Paralympic swimmer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carlotta Gilli (born 13 January 2001) is a partially sighted Italian Paralympic swimmer who competes in international level events. She holds twelve world records in her class.[2][3] She won five medals at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[4] She repeats herself by winning five medals at the 2024 Summer Paralympics too.

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Biography
She studied at the University of Turin. She competed at the 2017 World Para Swimming Championships.[5]
Achievements
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Records
Gilli is the holder of 7 world records in the long course, 5 world records in the short course, and 2 European records in the long course:
World record in long course
- 50 freestyle 26”67 (Trophy Sette Colli, Roma 29/6/2018)
- 100 backstroke 1’05”76 (European Championships Dublin 17/8/2018)
- 100 butterfly 1’02”22 (World Series Lignano Sabbiadoro 27/5/2018)
- 100 freestyle 57”34 (Trophy Sette Colli, Roma 30/6/2018)
- 50 butterfly 27”98 (IDM Berlin 9/7/2017)
- 200 butterfly 2’24”07 (Trophy Sette Colli, Roma 1/7/2018)
- 400 Mixed 5’08”86 (IDM Berlin 7/6/2018)
European record in long course
- 200 freestyle 2’08”01 (Trophy Sette Colli, Roma 23/6/2018)
- 200 mixed 2’22”12 (European Championships Dublin 15/8/2018)
World record in short course
- 100 freestyle 59”30 (Italian Championships FINP, Loano, 2/12/2018)
- 100 butterfly 1’03”92 (Italian Championships FINP, Loano, 2/12/2018)
- 100 backstroke 1’06”44 (Italian Championships FINP, Portici, 30/11/2019)
- 50 freestyle 27”07 (Italian Championships FINP, Portici, 30/11/2019)
- 50 butterfly 29”43 (Italian Championships FINP, Portici, 30/11/2019)
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