Agustina de Giovanni
Personal information | |
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National team | Argentina |
Born | Santa Fe, Argentina | 16 July 1985
Height | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Weight | 73 kg (161 lb) |
Sport | |
Sport | Swimming |
Strokes | Breaststroke |
Club | Club Regatas, Santa Fe Gimnasia y Esgrima Santa Fe |
College team | University of Alabama (U.S.) |
Coach | Raul Strnad Sonja Porter Don Gambril (U.S.) |
Agustina De Giovanni (born July 16, 1985) is an Argentine former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events.[1] She is a twelve-time Argentine champion and two-time record holder in the breaststroke (both 100 and 200 m): records in her possession for 15 years. She also holds a South American record of 2:26.17 in the 200 m breaststroke at the 2010 Jose Finkel Trophy Meet in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2] De Giovanni won the World Cup in Belo Horizonte 2005 in the 200 m breaststroke and bronze in the 100m breaststroke.
De Giovanni was the captain of her National Team when she competed for Argentina.
Olympic Career
[edit]De Giovanni's Olympic debut came as Argentina's youngest swimmer (aged 19) at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, swimming in the 200 m breaststroke. She represented Argentina at the Pan American Games in 2 events: 2003 in Santo Domingo and 2007 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the 100 and 200 breaststroke.
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, de Giovanni qualified again for the women's 200 m breaststroke by breaking a new Argentine record with a time of 2:31.15 from the Ohio State Post-NCAA Long Course Invite in Columbus, Ohio.
The University of Alabama, USA
[edit]De Giovanni is also a former member of the swimming team for Alabama Crimson Tide where she was the MVP of the white and crimson team for 3 years in a row. She also held the school record in more than one event, (100 - 200 Breastroke - 400 Individual Medley - 1650 Free - 500 Free - 4 x 100 Individual Medley Relay). Agustina is an All - American student athlete, graduating in International Relations, part of the SEC Honor Roll 4 years in a row and she is a Hall of Fame Member for the University of Alabama Swimming and Diving.
On the upcoming years after her graduation, De Giovanni got an MBA at Austral University and Master Program on Mental Performance Training for Elite Athletes. Currently, has worked as a Mental Performance Coach with professional athletes and teams all over the world.
TV Hosting
[edit]As part of her multi- faceted career, Agustina worked as a TV Host and commentator for different TV signals in Argentina - South America from 2014 until 2020. Her most remarkable work was on ESPN for the Olympic Games, swimming tournaments and soccer events. She has also hosted the news on IP Investigacion Periodistica and Telefe Santa Fe, as well had a column on Gol Inclusive, a radio show broadcast on Club 947.
References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Agustina de Giovanni". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ^ "Jose Finkel Trophy Meet: Cesar Cielo and Jessica Hardy Top 50 Free Semifinals". Swimming World Magazine. 23 September 2010. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
External links
[edit]- Agustina de Giovanni at World Aquatics
- Agustina de Giovanni at Swimrankings.net
- Agustina de Giovanni at Olympedia
- Agustina de Giovanni at Olympics.com
- Agustina de Giovanni at Olympic.org (archived)
- NBC Olympics Profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 25 August 2012)
- Player Bio – Alabama Crimson Tide at the Wayback Machine (archived 3 August 2012)
- ADG Coach website
- 1985 births
- Living people
- Argentine female breaststroke swimmers
- Olympic swimmers for Argentina
- Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Swimmers at the 2007 Pan American Games
- Pan American Games competitors for Argentina
- Alabama Crimson Tide women's swimmers
- Expatriate swimmers in the United States
- South American Games gold medalists for Argentina
- South American Games silver medalists for Argentina
- South American Games bronze medalists for Argentina
- South American Games medalists in swimming
- Competitors at the 2010 South American Games
- Sportspeople from Santa Fe Province
- Austral University alumni