Swimming, Europeans short bath: Quadarella in the final in the 800 with the best time

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GLASGOW (Scotland) – Positive start for the Italnuoto at the European Championships in a short tank at the Tollcross International Swimming Center in Glasgow until Sunday 8 December. In the batteries of the first day six blue (Cusinato, Detti, Ciampi and Mora, back in the water in the afternoon, Quadarella and Caramignoli, in contention for the medals tomorrow) and a relay (the 4 × 50 men's freestyle) qualified for the finals – six scheduled today – in addition to the athletes promoted to the semi-finals.

Quadarella and Caramignoli ahead in the 800s

Simona Quadarella accesses the final of the 800 women's freestyle. The 20-year-old Roman champion, registered for the Circolo Aniene, scores the fastest time of the three batteries in 8'13 "02, ahead of the Hungarian Ajna Kesely (8'13" 66) and the other Italian Martina Rita Caramignoli, in the final tomorrow therefore with the third time trial (8'14 "52). Eliminated instead Giulia Gabbrielleschi, 13th in 8'25 "74.

In the final Cusinato, Detti and Ciampi

The first finalist of the day was a new-found and finally smiling Ilaria Cusinato, who qualified with the third time in the 400 mixed, dreaming of the podium in the afternoon. The 20-year-old from Cittadella, a Fiamme Oro and Team Veneto member, returned to training with Moreno Daga, third in Denmark in the 200 mixed, European bronze in a long tank in Glasgow 2018 in the 200 and 400 mixed, concludes in 4'32 "85; the leader of the group is the Hungarian Iron Lady Katinka Hosszu with 4'26 "75. In the final from the main door in the 400 freestyle Gabriele Detti (Army / In Sport Rane Rosse) and a super Matteo Ciampi, the only ones to go below 3'39 ". The 24-year-old from Livorno, followed by the uncle and federal technician at the Ostia Federal Center Stefano Morini, double Olympic bronze medalist in Rio 2016, as well as world champion in the 800 freestyle in Budapest 2017 and continental in Glasgow 2018, swims in 3'38 "16; the 23-year-old from Latina, registered with the Army and trained by federal coach Stefano Franceschi, confirms to be solid and fit like never before, concluding with a personal best in 3'38 "79 (previous 3'39" 64) and going up from fifth to fourth place among Italian performers. The South Tyrolean Stefano Ballo (Time Limit) does not pass the round, sixth with the 3'41 "36 (prec.3'43" 83) and Marco De Tullio (Fiamme Oro / Sport Project), fifteenth in 3'43 "42.

They dream of the Mora medal and the 4 × 50 freestyle

Emilian Lorenzo Mora can also dream of the medal, which prints the seventh time trial in the 200 backstroke, commanded in the morning by the German Christian Diener in 1'50 "18. The 21-year-old from Modena – registered with Amici Nuoto VVFF and followed this year from the federal coach Fabrizio Bastelli – closes in 1'51 "95 but with the feeling of having left aside precious energy for the afternoon. Out Matteo Restivo (Carabinieri / RN Florentia) nineteenth with 1'54 "35. Also the 4 × 50 freestyle that touches in 1'25" 58, with Russia being the fastest in 1 '25 "07. The four young musketeers fly dragged by Leonardo Deplano (CC Aniene) who establishes the pesonale in 21" 77 (previous 21 "77); Thomas Ceccon (Fiamme Oro / Leosport) in 21" 52 and Giovanni Izzo (Army / Imolanuoto) 21 "38 prove solid, while Marco Orsi (Fiamme Oro / CN Uisp) places a super close in 20" 97.

Carraro and Pilato in "seeds" with the best time

Martina Carraro and Benedetta Pilato show in the 50 frogs that fly in the semifinals respectively with the first and second time trial The 26-year-old from Genoa – card for Fiamme Azzurre and NC Azzurra 91, followed by Cesare Casella, third at the World Championships in Hangzhou 2018 – swims in 29 "53 personal best that takes six cents to 29" 59 signed in the final of twelve months ago ; the Apulian talent, Italian record holder (29 "41 in Genoa) and long-time vice-champion of the world – card for CC Aniene, followed by Vito D'Onghia – touches in 29" 62 which is the second personal performance of all time and below the standard limit of the junior world record (29 "84); fourth, but eliminated since third among the Italians, Arianna Castiglioni (Fiamme Gialle / Team Insubrika) in 29" 93. In the men's race instead the indomitable Fabio Scozzoli and the young rampant Nicolò Martinenghi roar, snatching the pass for the semifinal. The 31-year-old from Romagna – twenty-seven medals between world and European championships, registered for the Army and Water Polo and followed by Cesare Casella – is fifth in 26 "23, the 20-year-old from Varese – registered for Fiamme Oro and NC Brebbia, coached by Marco Pedoja – ninth in 26 "53; in front of everyone there is the Dutch Arno Kamminga with 26 "03.

Ok Codia and Rivalta, like Panziera and Scalia

Piero Codia convinces in the 100 butterfly that accesses the semifinal with the eighth time. The 30 year old Julian but Roman by adoption – registered for the Army and CC Aniene, coached by Alessandro D'Alessandro, continental silver in Copenhagen 2017 and European gold in a long tank right in Scotland last year – closes in 50 "73; advances also the current European champion and Italian record holder Matteo Rivolta (Fiamme Oro / CC Aniene) sixteenth in 51 "28; eliminated instead the debutant Alberto Razzetti (Fiamme Gialle / Genoa Nuoto My Sport) twenty-sixth in 51 "70. The fastest is the Norwegian Tomoe Zenimoto Hvas in 49" 88. Good for the blue in the 100 backs: the European champion in the long distance in the double distance Margherita Panziera – card for Fiamme Oro and CC Aniene and pupil of Gianluca Belfiore – snatches the pass for the semifinal with the fifth time in 57 "49 second performance ever behind the 57 "47 (best fabric performance) signed ten days ago in London; Silvia Scalia (Fiamme Gialle / CC Aniene) with the thirteenth in 58 "67. Costanza Cocconcelli (NC Blue 91) stops fourteenth in 58" 94 (prev. 59 "05), despite her personal best. 'Dutch Kira Toussaint – European bronze in 2017 – in 55 "26.

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