A real exploit that sends the young swimmer from Salerno off her feet Chiara Della Corte at the Short Course World Championships which are scheduled for Budapest in Hungary from December 10th to 15th. A first for the swimmer Let them be who defends the colors of Campania Sport. First, in fact, he tasted the water of Riccione where the Absolute Championships took place, winning the tricolor of the 100 medley and then she even made the move that took her to Hungary.
In the 200 medley the Sianese swimmer sets the time at 2’07”34 improving his personal best by over 4 seconds and falling, to general disbelief, below the 2’07”5 required as the qualifying time limit.
«I really didn’t expect to win, let alone go so fast and make time for the World Championships», declared Chiara Della Corte who made her fellow citizens explode with joy as they now await her for a big party. «I was hoping I could win the overall title– added the Campania Sport representative – but I didn’t even dream of being able to make time for the World Cup, for me it’s completely unexpected. I’m very happy. I lowered my personal best by a good 4 seconds, I believed in it a lot and I hope that this is just the beginning because I think I can still improve». You are never wrong in dreaming.
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How did your achievements at the World Championships impact your goals and aspirations for future competitions?
1. Could you tell us about your experience at the Short Course World Championships in Budapest, Hungary?
2. What inspired you to improve your personal best in the 200 medley and qualify for the World Championships?
3. Can you describe the feeling of going beyond your expectations and achieving such a remarkable feat?
4. How did it feel to win the tricolor in Riccione and what motivated you to continue pushing yourself?
5. How did your training regiment change leading up to the Short Course World Championships?
6. Do you have any plans to continue training at a higher level or pursue other competitions in the future?
7. As a young swimmer, what message would you give to aspiring athletes who might be facing challenges in their personal journeys?