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Swimming FINA Short Course World Championships 2022


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Swimming FINA Short Course World Championships 2022

 

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  • 1 month later...

:ITA Team Italy :ITA

 

 

Women

 

  • Simona Quadarella
  • Margherita Panziera
  • Benedetta Pilato
  • Costanza Cocconcelli
  • Sara Franceschi
  • Ilaria Cusinato
  • Silvia Scalia
  • Silvia Di Pietro

 

Men

 

  • Leonardo Deplano
  • Alessandro Miressi
  • Paolo Conte Bonin
  • Manuel Frigo
  • Matteo Ciampi
  • Gregorio Paltrinieri
  • Lorenzo Mora
  • Thomas Ceccon
  • Nicolò Martinenghi
  • Simone Cerasuolo
  • Matteo Rivolta
  • Alberto Razzetti
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Only four athletes were sent to represent Lithuania to these championships:

 

:LTU

 

Rūta Meilutytė (50m Freestyle A, 50m Breaststroke A, 100m Breaststroke A, 100m Medley A, 50m Butterfly B)

Kotryna Teterevkova (50m Breaststroke A, 100m Breaststroke A, 200m Breaststroke A)

Danas Rapšys (200m Freestyle A, 400m Freestyle A, 200m Medley A)

Andrius Šidlauskas (200m Breaststroke A, 50m Breaststroke B, 100m Breaststroke B)

 

We've also had some other athletes with B marks, but probably weren't sent since Australia is far and expensive and they wouldn't have qualified to finals anyways.

 

Smiltė Plytnykaitė - 100m Freestyle B

Jokūbas Kėblys - 50m Freestyle B

Tomas Navikonis - 100m Freestyle B

Džiugas Miškinis - 800m Freestyle B

Arijus Pavlidi - 50m, 100m, 200m Backstroke B

Daniil Pancerevas - 100m Medley B

Nojus Skirutis - 400m Medley B

 

Deividas Margevičius and Simonas Bilis, both now retired, had B qualifying marks as well in a couple of disciplines.

 

Aleksas Savickas, Smiltė Plytnykaitė, Deividas Kazilas, Daniil Pancerevas, Erikas Grigaitis, Kajus Stankevičius, Agnė Šeleikaitė and Tomas Navikonis had more B qualifying marks, but in disciplines that had an A Q mark already or an athlete with a better B Q mark. 

 

 

 

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12 swimmers will represent Slovakia at the Short Course upcoming WCh. Quite a large delegation to our standards. The goal is at least one semifinal from Andrea Podmaníková, if she´ll be able to repeat her performances from Indianapolis, the dreamed Semifinal can be possible

 

 

 

 

Team :SVK

 

Richard Nagy

Tomáš Klobučník

Matej Duša

Adam Halas

Jakub Poliačik

 

Andrea Podmaníková

Nikoleta Trníková

Lillian Slušná

Tamara Potocká

Teresa Ivanová

Zora Ripková

Martina Cibulková

 

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British team small but high quality.

 

Daniel Jervis, Swim Wales Performance Centre, Swansea

Adam Peaty, Loughborough Performance Centre

Ben Proud, Bath University

Tom Dean, Bath Performance Centre

Lewis Burras, Winchester City

Luke Greenbank, Loughborough Performance Centre

 

Imogen Clark, Derventio Excel

Medi Harris, Swim Wales Performance Centre, Swansea

Isabella Hindley, Brompton Swimming Club

Anna Hopkin, Loughborough Performance Centre

Abbie Wood, Loughborough Performance Centre

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On 11/16/2022 at 10:22 PM, Werloc said:

Only four athletes were sent to represent Lithuania to these championships:

 

:LTU

 

Rūta Meilutytė (50m Freestyle A, 50m Breaststroke A, 100m Breaststroke A, 100m Medley A, 50m Butterfly B)

Kotryna Teterevkova (50m Breaststroke A, 100m Breaststroke A, 200m Breaststroke A)

Danas Rapšys (200m Freestyle A, 400m Freestyle A, 200m Medley A)

Andrius Šidlauskas (200m Breaststroke A, 50m Breaststroke B, 100m Breaststroke B)

 

We've also had some other athletes with B marks, but probably weren't sent since Australia is far and expensive and they wouldn't have qualified to finals anyways.

 

Smiltė Plytnykaitė - 100m Freestyle B

Jokūbas Kėblys - 50m Freestyle B

Tomas Navikonis - 100m Freestyle B

Džiugas Miškinis - 800m Freestyle B

Arijus Pavlidi - 50m, 100m, 200m Backstroke B

Daniil Pancerevas - 100m Medley B

Nojus Skirutis - 400m Medley B

 

Deividas Margevičius and Simonas Bilis, both now retired, had B qualifying marks as well in a couple of disciplines.

 

Aleksas Savickas, Smiltė Plytnykaitė, Deividas Kazilas, Daniil Pancerevas, Erikas Grigaitis, Kajus Stankevičius, Agnė Šeleikaitė and Tomas Navikonis had more B qualifying marks, but in disciplines that had an A Q mark already or an athlete with a better B Q mark. 

 

 

 

Kotryna is out https://www.sportas.lt/naujiena/468178/k-teterevkova-paaiskino-kodel-atsisake-vykti-i-pasaulio-plaukimo-cempionata

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