Ukraine Names 13 to European Championship Roster

Ukraine has announced its thirteen person roster for this summer’s European Championship in London. The roster, which has three women and ten men on it, has some definite medal potential for the games, primarily on the men’s side.
Women:
Mariia Liver
Darya Stepanyuk
Daryna Zevina.

Men:

Valerii Dymo
Sergii Frolov
Andrii Govorov
Oleksandr Ivanov
Andrii Khloptsov
Lyubomyr Lemeshko
Dmytro Oseledets
Bogdan Plavin
Mykhailo Romanchuk
Illia Teslenko.
The following coaches were also selected: Arilson da Silva, Petro Nahornyy, Svitlana Toloknyanyk and Yurii Zevin.Of note is that Brazilian coach Arilson da Silva was selected on the basis of being the primary coach of Andrii Govorov. Govorov has medaled at the last two European Championships, winning bronze in the 50 free in 2012 and the 50 fly in 2014. Valerii Dymo is another swimmer with long course medal experience on this roster, he won silver in the 100 breaststroke in 2012. Sergii Frolov was also a medalist in 2012, in the 800 freestyle.

The rising talent on this squad is Andrii Klophtsov, who was the gold medalist in the 50 fly at last summer’s World Junior Championship.
On the women’s side, Daryna Zevina has been one of the top short course performers in the world but is still missing a break through in major long course senior competition. The most major international long course senior competition she has medaled at is the 2013 World University Games.
This report was filed with help from the World Swimming Coaches Association newsletter. Full announcement in Ukrainian can be found here.

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Chris DeSantis is a swim coach, writer and swimming enthusiast. Chris does private consulting and coaching with teams and individuals. You can find him at www.facebook.com/cdswimcoach. Chris is a 2009 Graduate from the Masters of Applied Positive Psychology program at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the first professional athletic coach …

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