Watch: Luca Dotto Breaks 100 Free Italian Record W/ 47.96 (Race Video)

2016 ITALIAN SPRING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND OLYMPIC TRIALS

  • Dates: Tuesday, April 19 – Saturday, April 23, 2016
  • Times: Prelims 9:00 am, Finals 5:00 pm
  • Location: Riccione, Italy (GMT +1, or 6 hours ahead of N.Y., 9 ahead of L.A.)
  • Results: Available
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Video courtesy Jerry Callisto and recap courtesy Anne Lepesant. 

Two days after winning the men’s 100 free on Day One of the 2016 Italian Assoluti National Championships and Olympic Trials with 48.40 (you can read our coverage here), Luca Dotto of Forestry became the first Italian man in history to break through the 48-second barrier leading off Forestry’s 400 free relay in 47.96.

There’s something about the leadoff of the men’s 400 free relay that brings out the best of Dotto. He did it last year as well when he led off Forestry’s 4×100 free relay in 48.40, which was .10 faster than Marco Orsi’s winning time in the individual event two days prior. This year Dotto’s repeat performance broke the Italian national record and vaulted him to Number 2 in the world for the season.

2015-2016 LCM Men 100 Free

2Kyle
CHALMERS
AUS47.58*WJR08/10
3Nathan
ADRIAN
USA47.7206/30
4Pieter
TIMMERS
BEL47.8008/10
5Santo
CONDORELLI
CAN47.8808/10
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Dotto has improved both halves of his race over the last 12 months. His up-front speed is especially notable; since last year Dotto has taken .34 off the first leg of the 100.

For comparison, here are Dotto’s four swims from 2015 and 2016 Assoluti:

2016 Relay Leadoff 2016 100 Free 2015 Relay Leadoff 2015 100 free
22.72 22.98 23.06 23.19
25.24 25.42 25.34 25.85
47.96 48.40 (1st place) 48.40 49.04 (3rd place)

Dotto was already qualified for this summer’s Olympic Games in this event, but at .44 faster than his original qualifying time, he now looks like he could be among the finalists in Rio. At a minimum, he’ll need to slice another half second off his time to make the podium. Still, Dotto’s time would have put him on the third step of the podium at World Championships in Kazan last summer, and would have been 7th in the 100 free final at the 2012 Olympics in London.

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Jorge
7 years ago

Thanks Bobo.

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Women’s 400 IM. Trombetti 4.38.54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkiC51f5bLk

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Men’s 400 free. Detti 3.43.97
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF9ySkX1Rss

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Women’s 100 free. Pellegrini 53.78
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT69IobYVRk

bobo gigi
7 years ago

Men’s 100 fly. Rivolta 51.54/Codia 51.72
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ygQMPmV7MQ

bobo gigi
7 years ago

After posting Dotto’s race video, I give you some other interesting races of these Italian championships.

Men’s 1500 free. Paltrinieri 14.42/Detti 14.46
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhyQYPawLV4

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