First day of the European Swimming Championships in Rome, the program, the races on TV and streaming. Hunting for medals in the 4×200 men, Razzetti in the 400 medley. Martinenghi best time in the heats of the 100 breaststroke
The European swimming championships began today in Rome: 49 nations and a thousand registered athletes, 102 of which blue, the largest group ever. The 36th edition of the European Championships, which return to Rome and Italy after 39 years, started this morning with the batteries of the 50 butterflies they saw in the water immediately Thomas Ceccon. Easy access to the final conquered in the 400 medley by Alberto Razzetti and Pier Andrea Matteazzi, on the hunt tonight for the first European medal: «Well, it was important to break the ice», Razzo commented. And tonight satisfactions can also come from 4×200 style men who won the heats: Filippo Megli (1’48”26), Matteo Ciampi (1’47”20), Gabriele Detti (1’46”57) and sixteen year old Lorenzo Galossi (1’47”00 ) swim in 7’09”03 which is the best entry time and lane 4. Best time in 800 (of which it is Olympic and world bronze) for Simona Quadarella who will try to start his third European hat-trick tomorrow. «I didn’t want to overdo it, because my program is long and intense, exciting days await me at home – says Simona -. The steps have been checked and he couldn’t have started better than that ». The batteries of Nicolò Martinenghi in the 100 breaststroke (of which he is world champion). At 3 pm the first final of artistic (or synchronized) swimming with the team in the technical: on 21 June at the World Cup the girls had obtained 91.0191 points and were the first in the Europeans, behind China and Japan.
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Where to see the races on TV
All the races will be live on free-to-air TV on Rai: the batteries on Raisport, the afternoon finals on RaiDue. Streaming on Rai Play.
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Program and results
Today Thursday 11 August
Batteries 9-12 hours
50 butterfly U
1. Korstanje (Ola) 22”90
4 Piero Codia 23 ” 28 qualified in the semifinals
5. Thomas Ceccon 23”38 qualified in the semifinals
19. Lorenzo Gargani 23 ” 70 eliminated
29. Matteo Rivolta 23 ” 98 eliminated
100 sl D
1. Charlotte Bonnet (From) 53”92
4. Silvia Di Pietro 54”54 qualified in the semifinals
7. Chiara Tarantino 54”94 qualified in the semifinals
10. Sofia Morini 55 ” 21 eliminated
11. Costanza Cocconcelli 55 ” 25 eliminated
400 misti U
1. David Verraszto (Their) 4’15”52
3. Alberto Razzetti 4’17”21 qualified in the final
5. Pier Andrea Matteazzi 4’17”36 qualified in the final
200 back D
1. Margherita Panziera 2’09”27 qualified in the semifinal
14. Federica Toma 2’13”13 qualified in the semifinals
100 early U
1. Nicolò Martinenghi 59 ” 08 qualified in the semifinals
3. Federico Poggio 59”49 qualified in the semifinals
6. Simone Cerasuolo 1’00 ” 51 eliminated
9. Andrea Castello 1’00”72 eliminated
4×200 sl D
1. Hungary 8’01”05
3. Italy 8’05”29 qualified in the final
Alice Mizzau 2’01”75, Linda Caponi 2’01”79, Noemi Cesarano 2’00”88, Antonietta Cesarano 2’00”87
4×200 sl U
1. Italy 7’09”03 qualified in the final
Filippo Megli 1’48”26, Matteo Ciampi 1’47”20, Gabriele Detti 1’46”57, Lorenzo Galossi 1’47”00
800 sl D
1. Simona Quadarella 8’23”46 qualified in the final
4. Martina Caramignoli 8’33”25 qualified in the final
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Opening ceremony 5.15 pm
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Semifinals and finals
50 butterfly The semi-final
Ceccon
Crust
100 sl D semi-final
Pietro’s
Tarantino
400 misti Into the final
Farms
Matteazzi
200 D back semifinal
Panziera
Toma
100 breaststroke The semi-final
Martinenghi
Poggio
4×200 D final
Italia
4×200 U finale
Italia
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Artistic swimming
9.30 am Free F only – preliminary rounds
Linda Cerruti
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15.00 Final technical team
Domiziana Cavanna, Linda Cerruti, Costanza Di Camillo, Costanza Ferro, Gemma Galli, Marta Iacoacci, Marta Murru, Enrica Piccoli
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August 11, 2022 (change August 11, 2022 | 14:17)
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