Vladislav Grinev Reinforces Aqua Centurions Ahead of ISL European Derby

2019 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING LEAGUE – EUROPEAN DERBY

  • Saturday, November 23 – Sunday, November 24, 2019
  • 5:00-7:00 PM Local Time (12:00 noon – 2:00 PM, U.S. Eastern Time)
  • London Aquatics Centre – London, England
  • Short Course Meters (SCM) format
  • European franchises: Aqua Centurions, Energy Standard, Iron, London Roar
  • Viewers Guide

There is only pride and prize money on the line for the Aqua Centurions at this weekend’s International Swimming League (ISL) European Derby meet in London, and they’ve brought along a new face to help them fight for both.

23-year old Russian sprinter Vladislav Grinev has joined the team for their 2019 season finale after setting a new Russian Record in the 100 free in long course meters this summer.

Grinev’s Lifetime Bests:

LCM SCM
50 free 22.13 21.41
100 free 47.43 45.92
200 free 1:49.85 1:42.22
100 fly 54.86 53.37
200 IM 2:05.87 2:05.80

A swimmer in the prime of his career, and who is very good in both long course and short course, Grinev’s primary contributions will come in the 100 and 200 meter freestyles, though in short course, especially, he can certainly range down to the 50 free, or side-step to the 100 fly.

These are areas where Aqua Centurions have done fairly well, relative to their own results, in the first 2 meets of their ISL season. Brazilian Breno Correia has won the 200 free at both of the team’s meets so far, for example, and in the opener in Indianapolis, Poul Zellmann finished 2nd.

Zellmann remains on this roster for the meet, so Aqua will have some choices to make there.

Aqua, as will many teams, will several swimmers who will be missing in London. Among the other absences are Australians Georgia Bohl and Kaylee McKeown, both Australians, continuing a trend we’ve seen at these derbies (on both sides of the Atlantic) of many Australians not competing. McKeown wound up not competing in any meets this season for Aqua.

Also missing are Santo CondroelliLuiz Altamir Melo, and Spain’s Alba Vazquez.

A big opportunity for Aqua to make up ground this week is via Spanish swimmer Lidon Munoz, who is coming off a Spanish Championship performance where she set 5 Spanish Records and won 8 gold medals. She struggled for Aqua in the first 2 meets, including only 9.5 MVP points in Naples, but if her racing from last weekend carries over to this week, she could be a top 20 scorer for Aqua.

That would be crucial for team morale, if not standings, because the Aqua women especially have struggled. In Naples, for example, their men scored 195.5 points while their women scored just 110 as they lost to DC Trident by half-a-point. Indianapolis told a similar tale, with 194.5 men’s points and 80 women’s points.

European Standings Heading into Derby Week

EUROPEAN ISL TEAM STANDINGS
Rank Team Season Points
Total Meet Points
1 Energy Standard 8 1023
2 London Roar 8 990
3 Iron 5 827
4 Aqua Centurions 2 632

Aqua Centurions Roster, 2019 European Derby Meet

1 ANDERSON FREYA UK
1 BIANCHI ILARIA ITALY
1 CARRARO MARTINA ITALY
1 CASTIGLIONI ARIANNA ITALY
1 CHRISTOU APOSTOLOS GREECE
1 CORREIA BRENO BRASIL
1 CSEH LASZLO HUNGARY
1 DI LIDDO ELENA ITALY
1 DI PIETRO SILVIA ITALY
1 DOTTO LUCA ITALY
1 GKOLOMEEV KRISTIAN GRECIA
1 GRINEV VLADISLAV RUSSIA
1 HEINTZ PHILIP GERMANY
1 HENTKE FRANZISKA GERMANY
1 KOHLER SARAH GERMANY
1 MAHONEY TRAVIS AUSTRALIA
1 MARTINENGHI NICOLO ITALY
1 MILEY HANNAH UK
1 MIRESSI ALESSANDRO ITALY
1 MUNOZ DEL CAMPO LIDON SPAIN
1 OLIVEIRA LARISSA BRASIL
1 PANZIERA MARGHERITA ITALY
1 PELLEGRINI FEDERICA ITALY
1 RIVOLTA MATTEO ITALY
1 SABBIONI SIMONE ITALY
1 SCALIA SILVIA ITALY
1 SCOZZOLI FABIO ITALY
1 ZELLMANN POUL GERMANY

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Samesame
4 years ago

“ Continuing a trend of many Australians not competing “? .???
I’m confused. Lots of swimmers from different nations have not competed at various ISL meets .
And there were lots of comments that London Roar was just too strong with its Australian contingent who won many races . Plus Australians do live 24 hours by plane from London

Yozhik
4 years ago

I am really confused with these two recent reinforcements for team iron and team aqua centurions. These two additions will not change anything in teams chances to swim final meet in Las Vegas. Do management of these teams was just left with extra money that they must spend to the end of the season? Then give it to charity. Or give it to swimmers who are already on the team and got practically nothing to appreciate their loyalty. Or management has special article in their budget called “Pride Expenses”.
I think the explanation is much simpler. The money was funded directly from Grigorishin to make European Derby meet to look less pathetic and more competitive than the one that… Read more »

Octopus
Reply to  Yozhik
4 years ago

I should agree. The addition of Grinev does not make a measurable impact on the final outcome team-wise, but it makes the Centurions more competitive so that their 4th place in this Derby is not (or less) granted. It also brings some excitement to the skins, which is the last event that can decide everything, (if anything at all, except prize money, remains to be decided).

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