With Martinenghi and Panziera, blue swimming is still golden
from Roberto Chiesa
17 is 2022
In the Roman pool of the Foro Italico, the European satisfactions for blue swimming remain. Usually full of medals also in the penultimate day of open competitions with Alberto Razzetti’s bronze in the 200 Farfalla: 1’55 ” 17 behind the Hungarian pairing formed by Kristof Milak gold and Richard Marton silver. Fifth place for Silvia Di Pietro in the final of the women’s 50 free style: 24 “77 the time of the blue. Gold to the Swedish Sarah Sjoestroem (23” 91) in front of the Polish Katarzyna Wasick and the Dutch Valerie Van Roon. Italian domination served in the 50 breaststroke. Nicolò Martinenghi wins the gold medal in 26 “33, new national record. It is the second title for the 23-year-old from Varese after the one in the 100. Silver for Simone Cerasuolo in 26 “95. Bronze to the German Lucas Matzerath. Bronze in the women’s 200 medley by Sara Franceschi. The 23-year-old from Livorno swam in 2’11” 38, and was preceded by the Israeli Gorbenko, gold in 2’10 “92, and by the Dutch Steenbergen. Silver medal for Gregorio Paltrinieri in the final of the 1500s. The blue champion, gold in the 800, made 14’39” 79 preceded by the Ukrainian Mykhaylo Romanchuk, gold in 14’36 “10. Bronze to the French Damien Joly. Fourth place for Domenico Acerenza. Another lap and another triumph: gold medal for Margherita Panziera in the final of the 100 backstroke. The 27-year-old from Montebelluna finished in first place with a time of 59 “40. Silver to the British Harris, bronze from Holland. Fifth Silvia Scalia. Bronze medal for Italy in the 4×200 freestyle relay. Stefano Di Cola, Matteo Ciampi, Alice Mizzau and Antonietta Cesarano stop the clock in 7’31 “85. Gold for Great Britain ahead of France.
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