- Christian Galenda
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Christian Galenda Personal information Born January 18, 1982 Medal recordMen's Swimming Competitor for Italy World Championships (LC) Silver 2007 Melbourne 4×100 m freestyle World Championships (SC) Gold 2006 Shanghai 4×100 m freestyle European Championships (LC) Gold 2004 Madrid 4×100 m freestyle Gold 2006 Budapest 4×100 m freestyle Silver 2008 Eindhoven 4×100 m freestyle Bronze 2004 Madrid 100 m freestyle Bronze 2002 Berlin 4×100 m freestyle European Championships (SC) Silver 2008 Rijeka 100 m medley Bronze 2003 Dublin 100 m freestyle Mediterranean Games Gold 2005 Almería 4×200 m freestyle Christian Galenda (born January 18, 1982 in Dolo) is a freestyle swimmer from Italy, who won the bronze medal in the men's individual 100 metres freestyle event at the 2004 European Championships. He represented his native country a couple of months later at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
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World Short Course Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 1993: Brazil (Scherer, Ferreira, Souza, Borges) · 1995: Brazil (Scherer, Massura, Cordeiro, Borges) · 1997: Germany (Conrad, Tröger, Lüderitz, Heilmann) · 1999: Australia (Fydler, Pearson, Thorpe, Klim) · 2000: Sweden (Nyström, Frölander, Ohlin, Nystrand) · 2002: United States (Tucker, Marshall, Lezak, Keller) · 2004: United States (Brunelli, Walker, Dusing, Lezak) · 2006: Italy (Calvi, Lanzarini, Galenda, Magnini) · 2008: United States (Lochte, Lundquist, Adrian, Van Wie) · 2010: France (Bernard, Bousquet, Gilot, Agnel)
European Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay 1962: France (Gottvallès, Curtillet, Christophe, Gropaiz) • 1966: East Germany (Wiegand, Poser, Gregor, Sommer) • 1970: Soviet Union (Bure, Mazanov, Kulikov, Ilyichev) • 1974: West Germany (Steinbach, Schiller, Meier, Nocke) • 1977: West Germany (Steinbach, Schmidt, Könnecker, Nocke) • 1981: Soviet Union (Shemetov, Salnikov, Chayev, Kopliakov) • 1983: Soviet Union (Smiriagin, Krasyuk, Tkacenko, Markovskiy) • 1985: West Germany (Schowtka, Fahrner, Korthals, Groß) • 1987: East Germany (Richter, Flemming, Zesner, Lodziewski) • 1989: West Germany (Sitt, Schadt, Zikarsky, Zikarsky) • 1991: Soviet Union (Khnykin, Prigoda, Tayanovich, Popov) • 1993: Russia (Predkin, Pyshnenko, Sadovyi, Popov) • 1995: Russia (Predkin, Shegolov, Yegorov, Popov) • 1997: Russia (Popov, Yegorov, Pimankov, Pyshnenko) • 1999: Netherlands (Kenkhuis, Veens, Wouda, Van den Hoogenband) • 2000: Russia (Pimankov, Chernychev, Kapralov, Popov) • 2002: Germany (Conrad, Herbst, Spanneberg, Kunzelmann) • 2004: Italy (Vismara, Galenda, Vassanelli, Magnini) • 2006: Italy (Calvi, Galenda, Vismara, Magnini) • 2008: Sweden (Piehl, Nystrand, Stymne, Persson) • 2010: Russia (Lagunov, Grechin, Lobintsev, Izotov)
Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- Italian swimmers
- Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Olympic swimmers of Italy
- People from the Province of Venice
- Male freestyle swimmers
- World Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming
- Italian swimming biography stubs
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