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DescriptionNovella Calligaris 1972.jpg The Italian swimmer Novella Calligaris (on the——left) on the Olympic podium together with the Australian Shane Gould (first, in the centre with the yellow bath robe) and the Federal German Gudrun Wegner (third); the young swimmer just won the "silver medal at the 20th Olympic Games." Munich (Federal Germany), 1972.
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Image titleThe Italian swimmer Novella Calligaris (on the left) on the Olympic podium together with the Australian Shane Gould (first, in the centre with the yellow bath robe) and the Federal German Gudrun Wegner (third); the young swimmer just won the silver medal at the 20th Olympic Games. Munich (Federal Germany), 1972.
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AuthorGiorgio Lotti
Copyright holderMONDADORI PORTFOLIO/Giorgio Lotti
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