Italian Men Smash 4×50 Medley Relay World Record With A 1:29.72

2022 FINA SHORT COURSE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Italian men took their second world record of the 2022 Short Course World Championships when they won the 4×50 medley relay in a time of 1:29.72, beating out the country’s old mark of 1:30.14 from the 2021 European Championships to become the first-ever team under the 1:30 barrier.

Lorenzo Mora started things off on backstroke, leading off in a 22.65. He was second to Ryan Murphy by 0.04 seconds, but then Nicolo Martinenghi split 24.95 on breast (the only sub-25 split of the field) to give the Italians the clear lead. Matteo Rivolta then split 21.60 on fly, the fastest split in the field, and Leonardo Deplano finished things off with a 20.52 freestyle anchor.

Despite the fact that Italy broke their own world record that was set less than a year ago, Martinenghi was the only swimmer that was both on the old and new world record relays. The other swimmers on the previous world record relay were Michele Lamberti, Marco Orsi, and Lorenzo Zazzeri, who are all not on this year’s short course worlds roster for Italy.

Splits Comparison:

Italy, 2022 Short Course World Championships Italy, 2021 European Championships
Back Lorenzo Mora — 22.65 Michele Lamberti — 22.62
Breast Nicolo Martinenghi — 24.95 Nicolo Martinenghi — 25.14
Fly Matteo Rivolta — 21.60 Marco Orsi —  22.17
Free Leonardo Deplano — 20.52 Lorenzo Zazzeri — 20.21
Total 1:29.72 1:30.14

Earlier at short course worlds, the Italian men had broken the world record in the 4×100 free relay, with Deplano having been on that relay as well.

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Greg
1 year ago

Martinenghi always throws down some crazy splits. What a beast!

SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
1 year ago

swapped 3/4 legs from a year ago. Italian men’s depth is insane.

Klorn8d
Reply to  SAMUEL HUNTINGTON
1 year ago

And no ceccon on either one

Khachaturian
1 year ago

21.6 jesus christ

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