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Campionati Europei La Squadra Italiana CAMPIONATI EUROPEI NUOTO - TUFFI - SINCRO - FONDO BERLINO 13 - 24 AGOSTO 2014 LA SQUADRA ITALIANA La Delegazione Ufficiale della Federazione Italiana Nuoto ai XXXII Campionati Europei – Berlino 2014 Segretario Generale Antonello Panza Capo Delegazione Marco Bonifazi Ufficio Stampa Francesco Passariello Massimo Cicerchia Relazioni Esterne Laura Del Sette Giudici Elena Bresci (nuoto sincronizzato) Pierangela Lupi (nuoto sincronizzato) Daniela Fierro(nuoto in acque libere) Paola Lezzerini (nuoto) Marco Valerio Polazzo (tuffi) I CAMPIONI EUROPEI 2012 NUOTO Frederick BOUSQUET (FRA) 21.80 50 sl Britta STEFFEN (GER) 24.37 Filippo MAGNINI (ITA) 48.77 100 sl Sarah SJOSTROM (SVE) 53.61 Paul BIEDERMANN (GER) 1.46.27 200 sl Federica PELLEGRINI (ITA) 1.56.76 Paul BIEDERMANN (GER) 3.47.84 400 sl Coralie BALMY (FRA) 4.05.31 Gergo KIS (UNG) 7.49.46 800 sl Boglarka KAPAS (UNG) 8.26.49 Gregorio PALTRINIERI (ITA) 14.48.92 1500 sl Mireira BELMONTE GARCIA (SPA) 15.49.59 Jonathan KOPELEV (ISR) 24.73 50 do Mercedes PERIS (SPA) 28.25 Aristeidis GRIGORIADIS (GRE) 53.86 100 do Jenny MENSING (GER) 1.00.08 Radoslaw KAWECKI (POL) 1.55.28 200 do Alexianne CASTEL (FRA) 2.08.41 Damir DUGONJIC (SLO) 27.32 50 ra Petra CHOCHOVA (CZE) 31.25 Fabio SCOZZOLI (ITA) 1.00.55 100 ra Sarah POEWE (GER) Daniel GYURTA (UNG) 2.08.60 200 ra Sara NORDENSTAM (NOR) 2.26.91 Rafael MUNOZ PEREZ (SPA) 23.16 50 fa Sarah SJOSTROM (SVE) 25.64 Milorad CAVIC (SRB) 51.45 100 fa Ingvild SNILDAL (NOR) 58.04 Laszlo CSEH (UNG) 1.54.95 200 fa Katinka HOSSZU (UNG) 2.07.27 Laszlo CSEH (UNG) 1.56.66 200 mx Katinka HOSSZU (UNG) 2.10.84 Laszlo CSEH (UNG) 4.12.17 400 mx Katinka HOSSZU (UNG) 4.33.76 FRA (Leveaux-Bernard-Bousquet-Stravius) 3.13.55 4x100 sl GER (Steffen-Lippok-Vitting-Schreiber) 3.37.98 ITA (Di Tora-Scozzoli-Rivolta-Magnini) 3.32.80 4x100 mx GER (Mensing-Poewe_Wenk_Steffen) 3.58.43 GER (Biedermann-Colupaev-Rapp-Wallburger) 7.09.17 4x200 sl ITA (Mizzau-Nesti-Carli-Pellegrini) 7.52.90 FONDO 5 km Team Event ITA (Bruni-Ercoli-Ferretti) 59.00.4 Kirili ABROSIMOV (RUS) 54.47.1 5 km Rachele BRUNI (ITA) 1.00.56.9 Kirili ABROSIMOV (RUS) 1.57.46.8 10 km Martina GRIMALDI (ITA) 2.12.23.3 Petar STOYCHEV (BUL) 5.04.02.3 25 km Alice FRANCO (ITA) 5.31.21.9 TUFFI Illia KVASA (UCR) p.430,50 1 mt Anna LINDBERG (SVE) 301,35 Mattieu ROSSET (FRA) p.504,00 3 mt Anna LINDBERG (SVE) p.342,75 KUZNECOV-ZACHAROV (RUS) 445,92 3 mt sincro CAGNOTTO-DALLAPE’ (ITA) 325,50 Thomas DALEY (GBR) 565,05 10 mt Juljia PROKOPCUK (UCR) 321,55 KLEIN-HAUSDING (GER) 463,08 10 mt sincro COUCH-BARROW (GBR) p.319,56 SINCRO solo Natalia ISCHENKO (RUS) p. 97,810 duo ISCHENKO -ROMANSHINA (RUS) p.97,860 squadra SPAGNA p.96,210 LE MEDAGLIE ITALIANE AI CAMPIONATI EUROPEI Oro Argento Bronzo Bologna 1927 Perentin 1500 sl Selva Piattaf. Parigi 1931 Perentin 1500 sl Costoli 400sl Costoli 1500sl Italia 4x200 sl Conelli Banchelli Baldo Costoli Magdeburgo 1934 Costoli 400 sl Signori 400 sl Costoli 1500 sl Italia 4x200 sl Costa Giunta Consoli Signori Montecarlo 1947 Pallanuoto M Torino 1954 Romani 400 sl Pallanuoto M Budapest 1958 Pucci 100 sl Lazzari 200 ra Galletti 400 sl Italia 4x200 sl F.Dennerlein Galletti Romani Pucci Italia 4x100 mx Elsa Lazzari F.Dennerlein Pucci Utrecht 1966 Dibiasi Piattaf Cagnotto Tra 3m Barcellona 1970 CagnottoTra 3m Dibiasi Tra 3m Calligaris 800 sl Dibiasi Piattaf Cagnotto Piattaf Vienna 1974 Dibiasi Tra 3m Calligaris 800 sl Calligaris 400 sl Dibiasi Piattaf Cagnotto Tra 3m Jonkoeping 1977 Italia 4x100 sl Pangaro Revelli Sinigaglia Guarducci Cagnotto Tra 3m Guarducci 100 sl Guarducci 200 sl Pallanuoto M Spalato 1981 Franceschi 200 mx Franceschi 400 mx Roma 1983 Franceschi 200 mx Revelli 200 fa Franceschi 400 mx Italia 4x200 sl Revelli Guarducci Franceschi Rampazzo Savi Scarponi 100 fa Sofia 1985 Italia 4x100 m Marini Minervini Rampazzo Ceccarini Rinaldi Piattaf Strasburgo 1987 Lamberti 200 sl Minervini 100 ra Dalla Valle 100 ra Italia 4x100 mx Vigarani Dalla Valle Tocchini Persi Pallanuoto M Bonn 1989 Lamberti 100 sl Battistelli 400 mx Lamberti 200 sl Dalla Valle 100 ra Battistelli 200 dorso Melchiorri 400 sl Italia 4x200 sl Trevisan Gleria Lamberti Battistelli Italia 4x100 sl Battistelli Minervini Braida Lamberti Italia 4x100 mx Vigarani Dalla Valle Carosi Persi Italia 4x200 sl Vannini Patron Persi Melchiorri Pallanuoto M Atene 1991 Sacchi 400 mx Lamberti 200 sl Lamberti 100 sl Rubaudo 5 km Giacchino 5 km Lamberti 400 sl Chiarandini 25 km Minervini 100 ra Sacchi 200 mx Italia 4x200 sl Idini Gleria Battistelli Lamberti Gleria 200 sl Sossi 400 sl Sossi 800 sl Data 5 km Lorenzini Tra 3m Pallanuoto F Squadra Sincro Sheffield 1993 Formentini 5 km Vigarani 200 do Merisi 200 dorso Taraboi 25 km Gargaro 5 km Squadra Sincro Pallanuoto M Vienna 1995 Pallanuoto F Burlando-Cecconi Sacchi 400 mx Pallanuoto M Duo Italia 4x200 sl Rosolino Siciliano Merisi Idini Pampana 5 km Casprini 5 km Squadra Sincro Siviglia 1997 Brembilla 200 sl Rosolino 200 sl Baldini 5 km Brembilla 400 sl Merisi 200 do Marconi-Miranda Tra 3m Pallanuoto F Casprini 5 km Burlando Solo Casprini 25 km Burlando- Cecconi Duo Squadra Sincro Istanbul 1999 Fioravanti 100 rana Vismara 50 sl Rosolino 200 sl Brembilla 400 sl Merisi 200 dorso Rosolino 200 mx Pampana 5 km Valli 5 km Burlando Solo Miranda-Marconi Tra 3m Burlando-Cecconi Duo Squadra Sincro Firenze 1999 Pallanuoto F Pallanuoto M Helsinki 2000 Rosolino 200 sl Brembilla 1500 sl Vismara 50 m Brembilla 400 sl Merisi 200 dorso LE MEDAGLIE ITALIANE AI CAMPIONATI EUROPEI Fioravanti 100 ra Fioravanti 200 ra Rosolino 200 mx Italia 4x200 sl Rosolino Pelliciari Cercato Brembilla Italia 4x100 sl Striani Parise Vianini Chiuso Italia 4x200 sl Striani Vianini Parise Goffi Baldini 5 km Venturini 5 km Fusi 25 km Casprini 25 km Squadra Sincro Budapest 2001 Pallanuoto F Pallanuoto M Berlino 2002 Brembilla 400 sl Vismara 50 sl Rosolino 200 sl Rummolo 200 rana Brembilla 200 sl Boggiatto 400 mx Rosolino 400 sl Minotti 1500 sl Boggiatto 200 mx Italia 4x100 sl Vismara Galenda Scarica Cercato Italia 4x200 sl Pelliciari Brembilla Cappellazzo Rosolino Baldini 5 km Cagnotto Piattaf Rubaudo 5 km Valli 5 km Baldini 10 km N.Marconi Tra 3m Marconi-Marconi Tra 3m Cagnotto-Marconi Tra 3m Squadra Sincro Kranj 2003 Pallanuoto F Madrid 2004 Magnini 100 sl Marin 400 mx Vismara 50 sl Bossini 200 ra Parla 10 km Galenda 100 sl Brembilla 400 sl N.Marconi Tra 1 m Rosolino 200 mx Venturini 5 km Magnini 200 sl Marconi-Marconi Tra 3m Rosolino 200 sl Cagnotto Piattaf Boggiatto 400 mx Italia 4x100 sl Vismara Galenda Vassanelli Magnini Italia 4x200 sl Brembilla Pelliciari Rosolino Magnini Cavallino 200 fa Cappa 50 dorso Rubaudo 5 km Cagnotto Tra 1m Marocchi Piattaf Marocchi-Spaziani Piattaf Combo Sincro Squadra Sincro Budapest 2006 Terrin 50 rana Rosolino 200 sl Magnini 200 sl Magnini 100 sl Bossini 200 ra Boggiatto 400 mx Filippi 400 mx Boggiatto 200 mx Giacchetti 200 fa Marin 400 mx Filippi 200 mx Rosolino 400 sl Italia 4x100 sl Calvi Galenda Vismara Magnini Italia 4x200 sl Rosolino Berbotto Cassio Magnini Segat 200 fa Ercoli 5 km Sacchin Tra 1 m Marconi-Marconi Tra 1m Benedetti-Dell'Uomo Piattaf M.Marconi Tra 1 m Combo Sincro Squadra Sincro Belgrado 2006 Pallanuoto F Eindhoven 2008 Italia 4x200 sl Brembilla Rosolino Cassio Magnini Filippi 800 sl Italia 4x100 sl M Rosolino Calvi Galenda Magnini Filippi 400 mx Italia 4x100 sl F Ferraioli Pellegrini Simonetto Chiuso Pellegrini 400 sl Pizzetti 800 sl Magnini 100 sl Cagnotto Piattaf Rosolino 400 sl Rosolino 200 sl Squadra Sincro Combo Sincro Terrin 50 rana Marin 400 mx Adelizzi-Lapi Duo Italia 4x200 sl F Carpanese Pellegrini Filippi Spagnolo Adelizzi Solo Sacchin Tra 1 m Dell’Uomo Piattaf Cagnotto-Batki Tra 3 m Dubrovnik 2008 Bruni 5 km Grimaldi 10 km Franco 10 km Cleri 25 km Franco 5 km Squadra 5 km Torino 2009 Cagnotto Tra 1 m M.Marconi Tra 1 m Cagnotto Tra 3 m Sacchin Tra 1 m Cagnotto-Dallapè Tra 3 m Marconi-Marconi Tra 3 m Benedetti Tra 3 m Budapest 2010 Scozzoli 50 rana Ercoli 5 km Scozzoli 100 rana Pellegrini 200 sl Cleri 10 km Pizzetti 800 sl Ferretti 5 km Consiglio 10 km Pizzetti 1500 sl LE MEDAGLIE ITALIANE AI CAMPIONATI EUROPEI Cleri 25 km Team Event Pellegrini 800 sl Cagnotto Tra 1 m Batki Piattaf Ruffini 5 km Cagnotto-Dallapè Tra 3 m Grimaldi 25 km Zagabria 2010 Pallanuoto M Torino 2011 Cagnotto Tra 1 m Cagnotto Tra 3 m Cagnotto-Dallapè Tra 3 m Batki Piattaf Debrecen/Eind 2012 Magnini 100 sl Di Tora 50 dorso Pesce 100 rana Scozzoli 100 rana Scozzoli 50 rana Rivolta 100 farfalla Paltrinieri 1500 sl Paltrinieri 800 sl Pizzetti 400 sl Italia 4x100 sl M Rolla Orsi Santucci Magnini Italia 4x100 mista M Di Tora Scozzoli Rivolta Magnini Italia 4x200 sl M Maglia Maestri Pizzetti Magnini Pellegrini 200 sl Barbieri 50 dorso Barbieri 100 dorso Italia 4x100 sl F Mizzau Pellegrini Buratto Ferraioli Italia 4x100 mista F Barbieri Boggiatto Bianchi Mizzau Italia 4x200 sl F Mizzau Nesti Carli Pellegrini Cagnotto-Dallapè Tra 3 m Cagnotto Tra 1 m Squadra Sincro Batki Piattaforma Combo Piombino 2012 Squadra 5 km Ferretti 5 km Bruni 5 km Bolzonello 5 km Grimaldi 10 km Grimaldi 25 km Franco 25 km Rostock 2013 Cagnotto Tra 1 m Cagnotto Tra 3 m Cagnotto-Dallapè Tra 3 m Budapest 2014 Pallanuoto M Oro Argento Bronzo Totale Nuoto 41 53 60 154 Pallanuoto 8 4 7 19 Tuffi 20 12 21 53 Fondo 16 13 18 47 Sincro 5 17 22 Totale 85 87 123 295 ISCRIZIONI ALLE GARE INDIVIDUALI DEGLI AZZURRI NUOTO SINCRONIZZATO Elisa Bozzo (Marina Militare / Aurelia Nuoto Unicusano) Beatrice Callegari (Marina Militare / Veneto Banca Montebelluna) Camilla Cattaneo (Fiamme Oro Roma / Carisa Savona) Linda Cerruti (Marina Militare / Carisa Savona) solo e duo Francesca Deidda (Fiamme Oro Roma / Carisa Savona) ris.
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