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Settore Nuoto FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA NUOTO SETTORE NUOTO CAMPIONATI ASSOLUTI PRIMAVERILI Brescia, 17 - 21 aprile 2002 VASCA LUNGA (50m) UOMINI 50 STILE LIBERO Finale 1. Lorenzo VISMARA,FFGG 22.74 2. René GUSPERTI,FFGG 23.02 3. Michele SCARICA,NC PARMA 23.06 4. Pietro DERIU,PRESIDENT BO 23.11 5. Ermanno FELICE,AURELIA 23.19 6. Simone CERCATO,ANIENE 23.52 7. Fabio GALLO,RIV.DOLO 23.62 8. Alessandro CALVI,DDS 23.85 Semifinali 1. Lorenzo VISMARA,FFGG 23.07 2. Pietro DERIU,PRESIDENT BO 23.24 3. René GUSPERTI,FFGG 23.28 4. Michele SCARICA,NC PARMA 23.39 5. Fabio GALLO,RIV.DOLO 23.50 6. Simone CERCATO,ANIENE 23.62 7. Ermanno FELICE,AURELIA 23.69 8. Alessandro CALVI,DDS 23.72 9. Patrizio BARBINI,LARUS 23.78 9. Stefano MARTINELLI,MALASPINA 23.78 11. Marco MARMIROLI,NC PARMA 23.82 12. Gianluca ERMETI,RIV.DOLO 23.84 13. Claudio MULE’,CN TORINO 23.90 14. Daniele MARZORATI,MALASPINA 23.93 15. Simone CUCCAROLLO,SSV LEIFER 24.00 16. Giacomo VASSANELLI,IC BENTEGODI24.02 100 STILE LIBERO Finale 1. Lorenzo VISMARA,FFGG 49.69 2. Michele SCARICA,NC PARMA 50.09 3. Simone CERCATO,ANIENE 50.48 4. Pietro DERIU,PRESIDENT BO 50.87 5. Filippo MAGNINI,R.N. TORINO 50.96 6. Klaus LANZARINI,FFGG 51.07 7. Marco MARMIROLI,NC PARMA 51.22 8. Stefano MARTINELLI,MALASPINA 51.98 Semifinali 1. Lorenzo VISMARA,FFGG 50.11 2. Pietro DERIU,PRESIDENT BO 50.57 3. Michele SCARICA,NC PARMA 50.62 4. Klaus LANZARINI,FFGG 50.87 5. Simone CERCATO,ANIENE 51.10 6. Filippo MAGNINI,R.N. TORINO 51.13 7. Marco MARMIROLI,NC PARMA 51.56 8. Stefano MARTINELLI,MALASPINA 51.58 9. Ermanno FELICE,AURELIA 51.75 10. Stefano LINDA,FFOO 51.76 11. Alessandro CALVI,DDS 51.83 12. Christian MISCIONE,AURELIA 51.84 13. Gianluca ERMETI,RIV.DOLO 51.88 14. Francesco DI PIPPO,FFGG 52.14 15. Diego PERIOLI,PESARO 52.35 16. Luca PASTERIS,SISPORT FIAT 52.39 200 STILE LIBERO Finale A 1. Emiliano BREMBILLA,ANIENE 1:47.36 2. Massimiliano ROSOLINO,CAN.NA 1:48.57 3. Matteo PELLICIARI,DDS 1:48.61 4. Federico CAPPELLAZZO,CARAB. 1:50.03 5. Klaus LANZARINI,FFGG 1:50.52 6. Filippo MAGNINI,R.N. TORINO 1:50.80 7. Andrea FROVI,DDS 1:50.93 8. Nicola SELLERI,FFOO 1:54.07 Finale B 1. Francesco VESPE,FLEGREO 1:51.79 2. Paolo VILLA,BUSTO 1:52.39 3. Christian MISCIONE,AURELIA 1:52.57 4. Alessandro RESCH,EDERA FORLI 1:55.12 5. Francesco ZUCCARO,FFAA ROMA 1:55.56 6. Alessio LAINIERI,POSEIDON CT 1:55.85 400 STILE LIBERO Finale 1. Emiliano BREMBILLA,ANIENE 3:48.39 2. Massimiliano ROSOLINO,CAN.NA 3:50.34 3. Nicola SELLERI,FFOO 3:54.17 4. Federico CAPPELLAZZO,CARAB. 3:54.89 5. Luca BALDINI,FFGG 3:55.71 6. Francesco VESPE,FLEGREO 3:56.48 7. Andrea FROVI,DDS 3:56.61 8. Simone ERCOLI,FIORENTINA 3:57.08 Eliminatorie 1. Emiliano BREMBILLA,ANIENE 3:51.21 2. Massimiliano ROSOLINO,CAN.NA 3:56.28 3. Nicola SELLERI,FFOO 3:56.29 4. Andrea FROVI,DDS 3:56.31 5. Francesco VESPE,FLEGREO 3:56.54 6. Federico CAPPELLAZZO,CARAB. 3:57.44 7. Luca BALDINI,FFGG 3:57.57 8. Simone ERCOLI,FIORENTINA 3:57.65 9. Moreno GALLINA,FFGG 3:58.94 10. Valerio CLERI,ANIENE 3:59.36 11. Nicola FEBBRARO,SISPORT FIAT 3:59.60 12. Francesco ZUCCARO,FFAA ROMA 4:00.84 13. Luca PUCE,AM.SAVONA 4:00.92 14. Fabio VENTURINI,FFAA ROMA 4:01.04 15. Paolo VILLA,BUSTO 4:01.81 16. Andrea VOLPINI,FIORENTINA 4:02.51 800 STILE LIBERO 1. Christian MINOTTI,FIAMME ORO 8:02.28 2. Nicola SELLERI,FIAMME ORO 8:04.96 3. Simone ERCOLI,FIORENTINA 8:06.77 4. Fabio VENTURINI,FFAA ROMA 8:08.93 5. Yuri GOTTI,N.C.BRESCIA 8:14.10 6. Andrea RIGHI,CARABINIERI 8:14.77 7. Andrea FROVI,DDS 8:17.23 8. Samuele PAMPANA,CARABINIERI 8:17.93 9. Moreno GALLINA,FFGG 8:18.16 10. Andrea VOLPINI,FIORENTINA 8:18.77 11. Francesco ZUCCARO,FFAA ROMA 8:23.08 12. Federico PINOTTI,ANIENE 8:23.66 13. Stefano RUBAUDO,FFGG 8:24.59 14. Massimiliano PARLA,FFGG 8:25.71 15. Alessio TROIANI,PALESTRINA 8:35.96 16. Denis RADIN,TRIESTINA 8:35.98 1500 STILE LIBERO 1. Emiliano BREMBILLA,ANIENE 15:09.37 2. Christian MINOTTI,FIAMME ORO 15:10.04 3. Luca BALDINI,FFGG 15:18.06 4. Simone ERCOLI,FIORENTINA 15:24.23 5. Fabio VENTURINI,FFAA ROMA 15:24.38 6. Yuri GOTTI,N.C.BRESCIA 15:33.02 7. Nicola SELLERI,FIAMME ORO 15:43.15 8. Moreno GALLINA,FFGG 15:44.93 9. Stefano RUBAUDO,FFGG 15:47.34 10. Samuele PAMPANA,CARAB. 15:48.90 11. Andrea RIGHI,CARABINIERI 15:49.04 12. Valerio CLERI,ANIENE 15:53.23 13. Simone Della Valle,DDS 15:56.75 14. Luca Puce,AM.SAVONA 16:01.04 15. Nicola FRASCHINI,RIV.DOLO 16:01.87 16. Federico PINOTTI,ANIENE 16:04.05 17. Alessandro MATANO,ANIENE 16:04.48 18. Massimiliano PARLA,FFGG 16:09.03 19. Stefano LONGHI,SISPORT FIAT 16:13.41 20. Giovanni,GURINI,PESARO 16:15.87 21. Jacopo VARRIALE,ETRURIA 16:18.15 22. Luca CIANCARINI,ANIENE 16:19.81 23. Andrea MORELLI,SISPORT FIAT 16:19.92 24. Denis RADIN,TRIESTINA 16:21.37 25. Alessio LAINIERI,POSEIDON 16:21.52 26. Giorgio PAOLETTI,AMARANTO 16:36.47 27. Giorgio FEDELE,VEN.MONTEB. 16:40.44 28. Marco CREA,AM.SAVONA 16:46.17 50 DORSO Finale 1. Luis Alberto LAERA,CARABINIERI 26.37 2. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 26.61 3. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 26.66 4. Nicolò DELL’ANDREA,SPORT MAN. 27.08 5. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 27.11 6. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 27.29 7. Luca MASNADI,ANIENE 27.35 8. Cesare PIZZIRANI,PRESIDENT BO 27.38 Semifinali 1. Luis Alberto LAERA,CARABINIERI 26.84 2. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 26.95 3. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 26.99 4. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 27.25 5. Luca MASNADI,ANIENE 27.30 5. Nicolò DELL’ANDREA,SPORT MAN. 27.30 7. Cesare PIZZIRANI,PRESIDENT BO 27.35 8. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 27.40 9. Andrea RUSCIO,LARUS 27.42 10. Ciro OLIVIERO,IL GABBIANO NA 27.45 11. Leonardo FEDERICI,BUSTO 27.50 12. Maurizio TERSAR,FFAA ROMA 27.55 13. Mattias ANDREOLI,CAN.GARDA 27.56 14. Leonardo TUMIOTTO,LEGNOFLEX P. 27.57 15. Riccardo SALA,DDS 27.65 16. Federico PECCIANTI,N.C.FIRENZE 27.88 100 DORSO Finale 1. Luis Alberto LAERA,CARABINIERI 55.83 2. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 56.27 3. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 56.66 4. Nicolò DELL’ANDREA,SPORT MAN. 57.33 5. Luca MASNADI,ANIENE 57.45 6. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 57.54 7. Mirko MAZZARI,CARABINIERI 57.69 8. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 59.44 Semifinali 1. Luis Alberto LAERA,CARABINIERI 56.77 2. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 56.98 3. Mirko MAZZARI,CARABINIERI 57.45 4. Nicolò DELL’ANDREA,SPORT MAN. 57.53 5. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 57.66 6. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 57.75 7. Luca MASNADI,ANIENE 58.19 8. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 58.44 9. Fulvio Paolo MACIEJAK,AURELIA 58.80 10. Andrea RUSCIO,LARUS 58.98 11. Alessandro SALVADOR,FFOO 59.01 12. Alessandro PONTALTI,Team V. PD 59.10 13. Cesare PIZZIRANI,PRESIDENT BO 59.12 14. Giuliano D’ARIENZO,FFGG 59.13 15. Leonardo TUMIOTTO,LEGNOFLEX P. 59.26 16. Maurizio TERSAR,FFAA ROMA 59.45 200 DORSO Finale 1. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 1:59.23 2. Mirko MAZZARI,CARABINIERI 2:02.00 3. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 2:02.68 3. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 2:02.68 5. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 2:03.16 6. Nicola FEBBRARO,SISPORT FIAT 2:03.47 7. Riccardo LANOZZI,UISP BOLOGNA 2:05.39 8. Alessandro PONTALTI,TEAM V. PD 2:05.72 Eliminatorie 1. Emanuele MERISI,DDS 2:02.65 2. Marco MACCIANTI,FIORENTINA 2:04.58 2. Mirko MAZZARI,CARABINIERI 2:04.58 4. Enrico CATALANO,DDS 2:04.82 5. Alessandro GARUGLIERI,N.C.FI 2:05.00 6. Alessandro PONTALTI,TEAM V. PD 2:05.20 7. Riccardo LANOZZI,UISP BOLOGNA 2:05.30 8. Nicola FEBBRARO,SISPORT FIAT 2:05.31 9. Nicolò DELL’ANDREA,SPORT MAN. 2:05.56 10. Giuliano D’ARIENZO,FFGG 2:05.75 11. Matteo BENINI,FIAMME ORO 2:06.40 12. Paolo RUSSO,FFAA ROMA 2:06.82 13. Mario SPAGNOLI,ANIENE 2:07.57 14. Marco FABRIZI,AURELIA 2:08.01 15. Maurizio TERSAR,FFAA ROMA 2:08.06 16. Luca ARTIGLIA,LEGNOFLEX P. 2:08.71 50 RANA Finale 1. Domenico FIORAVANTI,ANIENE 28.08 2. Olivier VINCENZETTI,PESARO 28.63 3. Alessandro TERRIN,RIV.DOLO 28.67 4. Davide CASSOL,FFOO 28.71 5. Matteo CORTESI,UISP BOLOGNA 28.80 6. Dario NODARI,DDS 29.08 7. Maurizio CAPONE,FFOO 29.26 8. Angelo ANGIOLLIERI,AM.SAVONA 29.32 Semifinali 1. Domenico FIORAVANTI,ANIENE 28.43 2. Olivier VINCENZETTI,PESARO 28.79 3. Davide CASSOL,FFOO 28.95 4. Maurizio CAPONE,FFOO 28.99 5. Matteo CORTESI,UISP BOLOGNA 29.20 6. Alessandro TERRIN,RIV.DOLO 29.27 7. Dario NODARI,DDS 29.33 8. Angelo ANGIOLLIERI,AM.SAVONA 29.36 9. Marco SOMMARIPA,AURELIA 29.43 10. Emanuele CRESCENTINI,FFGG 29.47 11.
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