National record-holder Scarcella heads Italian squad for World U Games

Italy has announced its team for the 2015 World University Games, highlighted by national record-holding breaststroker Ilaria Scarcella.

Scarcella set both the 100 and 200 breast records for Italy in 2009, and heads the World University Games team, which will compete in Gwangju, South Korea in July.

The 37-member team features 19 men and 18 women. You can view the team’s release here on the website of FIN, the Italian swimming federation.

The full list of names is below:

Men (19):

Lorenzo Antonelli (Larus Nuoto),
Marco Belotti (Forestale / CC Aniene),
Flavio Bizzarri (Forestale / Larus Nuoto),
Jonathan Boffa (CC Aniene),
Christopher Ciccarese (Fiamme Oro / CC Aniene),
Piero Codia (Esercito / CC Aniene),
Daniele D’Angelo (CC Aniene),
Mattia Dall’Aglio (Imolanuoto),
Matteo Furlan (Marina Militare / Team Veneto),
Giorgio Gaetani (Larus Nuoto),
Giuseppe Guttuso (Promogest),
Damiano Lestingi (CC Aniene),
Gianluca Maglia (Fiamme Gialle / Poseidon),
Matteo Milli (CC Aniene),
Francesco Pavone (Esercito / Andrea Doria),
Matteo Pelizzari (CC Aniene),
Stefamo Mauro Pizzamiglio (Fiamme Oro / Azzurra 91),
Luca Pizzini (Carabinieri / IC Bentegodi),
Andrea Toniato (Fiamme Gialle / Team Veneto)

Women (18):

Arianna Barbieri (Fiamme Gialle / Azzurra 91),
Martina Rita Caramignoli (Fiamme Oro / Aurelia Nuoto),
Martina Carraro (Azzurra 91),
Stefania Cartapani (Team Lombardia),
Martina De Memme (Esercito / Nuoto Livorno),
Elena Di Liddo (CC Aniene),
Francesca Fangio (Team Lombardia),
Giada Galizi (Aurelia Nuoto),
Ludovica Leoni (Gestisport Coop),
Laura Letrari (Esercito / Bolzano Nuoto),
Alice Nesti (Esercito / Nuotatori Pistoiesi),
Aglaia Pezzato (Team Veneto),
Stefania Pirozzi (Fiamme Oro / CC Napoli),
Alessia Polieri (Fiamme Gialle / Imolanuoto),
Ilaria Raimondi (CC Aniene),
Ilaria Scarcella (CC Aniene),
Luisa Trombetti (Fiamme Oro / RN Torino),
Carlotta Zofkova (Forestale / Imolanuoto).

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