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David Berbotto Personal information Born 7 July 1980 Medal recordMen's Swimming Competitor for Italy
World Championships - Short Course Gold 2006 Shanghai 4x200m Freestyle European Aquatics Championships (LC) Gold 2006 Budapest 4x200m Freestyle Universiades Bronze 2003 Daegu 4x200m Freestyle Mediterranean Games Gold 2001 Tunis 4x200m Freestyle Gold 2005 Almería 200m Freestyle Gold 2005 Almería 4x200m Freestyle Gold 2005 Almería 200m Freestyle Bronze 2005 Almería 4x100m Medley David Berbotto (born 7 July 1980 in Alba, Cuneo) is an Italian freestyle swimmer.
Berbotto's major achievement is the victory with the Italian relay in Budapest 2006, resulting in a new European Record.
David Berbotto made a bet before the European Championship of Budapest 2006 with his club's president Marco Durante. Since Italy won the 4 x 200 relay setting the new European record and Berbotto swum under 1:48.00 (1:47.87), Durante gave him an Alfa Brera.[1]
Footnotes
- ^ "Alfa Brera for Berbotto" (Italian)
References
- David Berbotto on agendadiana.com
- David Berbotto on Italian Swimming Federation's website (Italian)
- David Berbotto on nuotopedia.eu (Italian)
European Champions in Men's 4×200 m Freestyle Relay 1926: Germany (Heitmann, Rademacher, Berger, Heinrich) • 1927: Germany (Heitmann, Rademacher, Berger, Heinrich) • 1931: Hungary (Wanié, Szabados, Székely, Bárány) • 1934: Hungary (Gróf, Marothy, Csik, Lengyel) • 1938: Germany (Birr, Heimlich, Freese, Plath) • 1947: Sweden (Olsson, Lundén, Östrand, Johansson) • 1950: Sweden (Sjunnerholm, Östrand, Johansson, Larsson) • 1954: Hungary (Till, Dömötör, Kádas, Nyéki) • 1958: Soviet Union (Nikolayev, Struchanov, Luchkovski, Nikitin) • 1962: Sweden (Rosendahl, Lindberg, Svensson, Bengtsson) • 1966: Soviet Union (Ilyichev, Belits-Geiman, Pletnev, Novikov) • 1970: West Germany (Lampe, Von Schilling, Meeuw, Fassnacht) • 1974: West Germany (Steinbach, Lampe, Meeuw, Nocke) • 1977: Soviet Union (Raskatov, Rusin, Kopliakov, Krylov) • 1981: Soviet Union (Shemetov, Salnikov, Chaev, Kopliakov) • 1983: West Germany (Fahrner, Schowtka, Schmidt, Groß) • 1985: West Germany (Schowtka, Groß, Schadt, Fahrner) • 1987: West Germany (Sitt, Henkel, Fahrner, Groß) • 1989: Italy (Trevisan, Gleria, Lamberti, Battistelli) • 1991: Soviet Union (Lepikov, Pyshnenko, Tayanovich, Sadovyi) • 1993: Russia (Lepikov, Pyshnenko, Mukin, Sadovyi) • 1995: Germany (Keller, Lampe, Spanneberg, Zesner) • 1997: Great Britain (Palmer, Clayton, Meadows, Salter) • 1999: Germany (Keller, Pohl, Conrad, Kiedel) • 2000: Italy (Rosolino, Pelliciari, Cercato, Brembilla) • 2002: Italy (Pelliciari, Brembilla, Cappellazzo, Rosolino) • 2004: Italy (Brembilla, Pelliciari, Rosolino, Magnini) • 2006: Italy (Rosolino, Berbotto, Cassio, Magnini) • 2008: Italy (Brembilla, Rosolino, Cassio, Magnini) • 2010: Russia (Lobintsev, Izotov, Perunin, Sukhorukov)
Mediterranean Champions in Men's 200 m Freestyle 1971: Arnaldo Cinquetti (ITA) · 1975: Marcello Guarducci (ITA) · 1979: David López-Zubero (ESP) · 1983: Borut Petrič (YUG) · 1987 – 1991: Giorgio Lamberti (ITA) · 1993: Christophe Bordeau (FRA) · 1997: Massimiliano Rosolino (ITA) · 2001: Emiliano Brembilla (ITA) · 2005: David Berbotto (ITA) · 2009: Oussama Mellouli (TUN)Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- People from Alba
- Italian swimmers
- Italian swimming biography stubs
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