2016 Settecolli Trophy
- Rome, Italy – Friday June 24th- Sunday June 26th
- June 24th – Prelims – 9:30 am local (3:30 am EST) Finals – 6:15 pm local (12:15 pm EST)
- June 25th – Prelims – 9:30 am local (3:30 am EST) Finals – 5:45 pm local (11:45 am EST)
- June 26th – Prelims – 9:30 am local (3:30 am EST) Finals – 6:15 pm local (12:15 pm EST)
- Start lists
These year’s Sette Colli, which will run from Friday June 24th-Sunday June 26th, is certainly not void of stars.
Athletes from; Albania, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Canada, Columbia, Croatia, Cuba, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Japan, Jordan, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Libano, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Czech Republic, Domenican Republic, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Trinidad & Tobago, Hungary, Uruguay and Venezuela will be competing.
The Italian Olympic Team, which currently consists of 24 swimmers will also be at the racing over the weekend. Dependent on the results of the competition that number could rise as this is the final chance for athletes to meet the Italian Olympic qualifying criteria. The two biggest names on the Italian team are 1500 freestyle world champion Gregorio Paltrinieri, who is currently ranked first in the world in the event having posted a 14:34.04 and Federica Pellegrini, who finished second in the 200 freestyle in Kazan and currently ranks fourth in the world in the event.
Luca Dotto and Gabriele Detti will also be in the field. Dotto currently ranks second in the world in the 100 freestyle whereas Detti ranks fourth in the world in the 400 freestyle and third in the world in the 1500 freestyle.
Some of the biggest international names in the field will include Olympic champions Ruta Meilutyte, Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Daniel Gyurta and Cameron van der Burgh as well as World Championship gold medalists Kanako Watanabe, Laszlo Cseh and Jennie Johansson. Other notable international entries include Therese Alshammar, Inge Dekker, Jeremy Stravius, Coralie Balmy, Michelle Coleman, Boglarka Kapas, Penny Oleksiak, Ben Proud, Sebastiaan Verschuren and Takeshi Matsuda.
Countrymen Paltrinieri and Detti face off in the men’s 400, 800 and 1500 freestyle. At the recent European Championships Paltrinieri beat out Detti for gold in both the 800 and 1500. The women’s sprint events will see Olympic champion Meilutyte hold off the challenges of 50 breaststroke world champion Johansson as well as 200 breaststroke world champion Watanabe and Martina Carraro.
The quality of the competition in the women’s 100 freestyle should result in some strong results. In the 100 freestyle Olympic champion Kromowidjojo will be up against fellow countrywoman Dekker, Oleksiak, Pellegini and Coleman.
Italian Niccolo’ Martinenghi set the new 50 BR Junior Word Record with 27,48 this morning in Rome, at Trofeo Settecolli !