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2019 Swimming World Championships: the Italian Team

 

here's the list of the Italian swimmers named for the upcoming Worlds...no Vergani (as expected and because it's the correct decision to take) and no women's relays 4*100m free and 4*200m free (this also was expected, but with our federation you just can't be sure until the official lineup comes out)...

 

Men:

Domenico Acerenza (Long Distance Freestyle)

Stefano Ballo (4*200m Free Relay)

Alessandro Bori (Sprint Relays)

Federico Burdisso (Fly)

Thomas Ceccon (Sprint Backstroke, maybe 200 IM)

Matteo Ciampi (4*200m Free Relay)

Piero Codia (Sprint Fly)

Santo Condorelli (Sprint Free and Relays)

Marco De Tullio (400m Free)

Gabriele Detti (400m & 800m Free and 4*200m Free Relay)

Stefano Di Cola (4*200m Free Relay)

Luca Dotto (Sprint Free and Relays)

Manuel Frigo (Sprint Relays)

Nicolò Martinenghi (Sprint Breaststroke)

Filippo Megli (200m Free, Individual & Relay)

Alessandro Miressi (100m Free, Individual and Relay)

Gregorio Paltrinieri (1500m Free, maybe also the 800m Free...surely the 10km Open Water, probably also the Team Event in the Open Water)

Luca Pizzini (200m Breaststroke)

Matteo Restivo (200m Backstroke)

Simone Sabbioni (Sprint Backstroke)

Fabio Scozzoli (Sprint Breaststroke)

 

Women:

Ilaria Bianchi (Fly)

Martina Carraro (Breaststroke)

Arianna Castiglioni (Breastroke)

Ilaria Cusinato (Individual Medley)

Elena Di Liddo (Sprint Fly)

Giulia Gabbrielleschi (1500m Free)

Margherita Panziera (Backstroke)

Federica Pellegrini (100m & 200m Free)

Benedetta Pilato (50m Breaststroke)

Simona Quadarella (from 400m to 1500m Free)

Silvia Scalia (Sprint Backstroke)

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On 29/06/2019 at 10:05, phelps said:

2019 Swimming World Championships: the Italian Team

 

here's the list of the Italian swimmers named for the upcoming Worlds...no Vergani (as expected and because it's the correct decision to take) and no women's relays 4*100m free and 4*200m free (this also was expected, but with our federation you just can't be sure until the official lineup comes out)...

 

Men:

Domenico Acerenza (Long Distance Freestyle)

Stefano Ballo (4*200m Free Relay)

Alessandro Bori (Sprint Relays)

Federico Burdisso (Fly)

Thomas Ceccon (Sprint Backstroke, maybe 200 IM)

Matteo Ciampi (4*200m Free Relay)

Piero Codia (Sprint Fly)

Santo Condorelli (Sprint Free and Relays)

Marco De Tullio (400m Free)

Gabriele Detti (400m & 800m Free and 4*200m Free Relay)

Stefano Di Cola (4*200m Free Relay)

Luca Dotto (Sprint Free and Relays)

Manuel Frigo (Sprint Relays)

Nicolò Martinenghi (Sprint Breaststroke)

Filippo Megli (200m Free, Individual & Relay)

Alessandro Miressi (100m Free, Individual and Relay)

Gregorio Paltrinieri (1500m Free, maybe also the 800m Free...surely the 10km Open Water, probably also the Team Event in the Open Water)

Luca Pizzini (200m Breaststroke)

Matteo Restivo (200m Backstroke)

Simone Sabbioni (Sprint Backstroke)

Fabio Scozzoli (Sprint Breaststroke)

 

Women:

Ilaria Bianchi (Fly)

Martina Carraro (Breaststroke)

Arianna Castiglioni (Breastroke)

Ilaria Cusinato (Individual Medley)

Elena Di Liddo (Sprint Fly)

Giulia Gabbrielleschi (1500m Free)

Margherita Panziera (Backstroke)

Federica Pellegrini (100m & 200m Free)

Benedetta Pilato (50m Breaststroke)

Simona Quadarella (from 400m to 1500m Free)

Silvia Scalia (Sprint Backstroke)

 

and here are the Open Water Swimming nominees...

 

Men:

Domenico Acerenza (5km)

Marcello Guidi (5km)

Alessio Occhipinti (25km)

Gregorio Paltrinieri (10km)

Simone Ruffini (25km)

Mario Sanzullo (10km)

 

Women:

Arianna Bridi (10km + 25km)

Rachele Bruni (5km + 10km)

Giulia Gabrielleschi (5km)

Barbara Pozzobon (25km)

 

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16 minutes ago, Mkbw50 said:

Where can I find the  broadcasters for this event

 

:GBR GBR:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/swimming/48874551

 

:ITA Italy (it's in Italian, of course...but I think it's easily understandable...however, Tuffi=Diving; Nuoto=Swimming; Pallanuoto=Waterpolo; Acque Libere/Fondo=Open Water):

http://www.raipubblicita.it/download/offerta_per_genere/sport/Nuoto-Mondiali-2019_FINA-World-Championships-Gwangju-TM-2019.pdf

 

no idea about the rest of the world (for sure, here in Italy Eurosport is not broadcasting anything on TV)...:mumble:

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On 10/07/2019 at 17:04, phelps said:

 

:GBR GBR:

https://www.bbc.com/sport/swimming/48874551

 

:ITA Italy (it's in Italian, of course...but I think it's easily understandable...however, Tuffi=Diving; Nuoto=Swimming; Pallanuoto=Waterpolo; Acque Libere/Fondo=Open Water):

http://www.raipubblicita.it/download/offerta_per_genere/sport/Nuoto-Mondiali-2019_FINA-World-Championships-Gwangju-TM-2019.pdf

 

no idea about the rest of the world (for sure, here in Italy Eurosport is not broadcasting anything on TV)...:mumble:

I really hope Eurosport is broadcasting here (on the Player at least), so I can rewatch at better times, otherwise it's gonna be one of those world champs that goes by without ever really remembering it :p 

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