Rachele Bruni, a police athlete from Porto Alegre, Brazil, began swimming at age five in Empoli, Italy. Initially enrolled in dance, she and her siblings later switched to swimming. Bruni competes for CS Esercito in Italy and has been coached by Kiko Klaser since 2021.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's 10km | 14 |
| 2016 | Women's 10km | S Silver |
In 2021, the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame announced her induction into their class of 2022. Additionally, she was named the European Swimming League's Open Water Female Swimmer of the Year in 2019.
Besides open water swimming, Bruni has represented Italy in pool swimming. She placed seventh in the 1500m freestyle at the 2008 European Championships in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
In late 2021, Bruni moved to Porto Alegre to train under coach Kiko Klaser. She acknowledged the challenges ahead but remained committed to her goals. "I'm starting all over, aware of the fact that the road will be tough. But to reach the goal, sacrifices must be made," she said.
Bruni's career is featured in the book 'Volevo Solo Nuotare' [I Just Wanted to Swim] by Luca Farinotti. The book is part of the 'Italia Sul Podio' [Italy on the Podium] series and won the 2020 Bancarella Sport Award.
Bruni admires US swimmer Michael Phelps and Italian swimmer Federica Pellegrini. Her sporting philosophy is: "I live for myself, for my passion for swimming and for the people who love me."
Looking ahead, Bruni aims to continue her training and compete at higher levels. Her dedication to swimming and her ability to adapt to new challenges highlight her commitment to excellence.
Bruni's journey from a young swimmer in Empoli to an internationally recognised athlete showcases her resilience and passion for the sport. Her story continues to inspire many in the world of competitive swimming.
Rachele Bruni, a police athlete from Porto Alegre, Brazil, began swimming at age five in Empoli, Italy. Initially enrolled in dance, she and her siblings later switched to swimming. Bruni competes for CS Esercito in Italy and has been coached by Kiko Klaser since 2021.