When Federica Pellegrini trots her statuesque 5-foot-10 frame around the pool deck at the London Olympics, it might be tough for her to keep track
be a duel between defending champion Rebecca Adlington of host Britain and two-time defending world champion Federica Pellegrini of Italy, the world-record holder. There's no mistaking who the star is now: It was France's Muffat who
likely to generate the biggest headlines, female athletes such as American hurdler Lolo Jones and Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini aren't far behind. And in some of the less-followed sports, female athletes are the main story. That is
Halsall, Britain 200 Freestyle Gold: Allison Schmitt, United States Silver: Camille Muffat, France Bronze: Federica Pellegrini , Italy 400 Freestyle Gold: Rebecca Adlington, Britain Silver: Camille Muffat, France Bronze: Allison Schmitt
Halsall, Britain 200 Freestyle Gold: Allison Schmitt, United States Silver: Camille Muffat, France Bronze: Federica Pellegrini , Italy 400 Freestyle Gold: Rebecca Adlington, Britain Silver: Camille Muffat, France Bronze: Allison Schmitt
world champion Sarah Sjoestroem - took silver in 3:37.98 and Italy - with Olympic and world 200 free champion Federica Pellegrini - took bronze in 3:39.84. Steffen swept gold in the 50 and 100 free at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but withdrew
Wednesday, July 27. Italy's Federica Pellegrini celebrates another big win ..... Championships. Italy's Federica Pellegrini shows the gold medal she won ..... Shanghai, China. Italy's Federica Pellegrini competes in a women's 400m
Korea's Park Tae-Hwan, who also captured gold at this event in the Beijing Games three years ago. Italy's Federica Pellegrini won the women's 400-meter freestyle, topping 2008 Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington of Great Britain by just
SHANGHAI There was no stopping Michael Phelps this time. The same goes for Federica Pellegrini . Having failed to win his opening two events at the world championships, Phelps finally got gold in the 200-meter butterfly
Germany's Britta Steffen set a new mark in the 100 meter freestyle (52.56 seconds) at a meet in Berlin, and Federica Pellegrini of Italy in the 400-meter freestyle (4:00.41) at the Mediterranean Games.