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Nuoto in Corsia NUOTO [36 gare] – NUOTO IN CORSIA [32 gare] – Aquatic Center – 28 Lug / 4 Ago 2012 – partec.: 950 atleti (50 nella Maratona) Partecipazione secondo “minimi”A e B stabiliti dalla FINA, con qualificazioni raggiungibili dal 1° Mar 20 11 al 1° Giu 2012. Staffette limitate a 16. Medagliere (ordinato secondo i totali delle medaglie) ORO ARG BRO Tot. USA 16 8 6 30 JPN 0 3 8 11 CHN 5 2 3 10 AUS 1 6 3 10 FRA 4 2 1 7 NED 2 1 1 4 RUS 0 2 2 4 RSA 2 1 0 3 GBR 0 1 2 3 HUN 1 0 1 2 BLR 0 2 0 2 ESP 0 2 0 2 KOR 0 2 0 2 BRA 0 1 1 2 CAN 0 1 1 2 LTU 1 0 0 1 TUN 0 0 1 1 32 34 30 96 • Uomini [16 gare] – Stile libero: 50 m (22”11/22”88), 100 m (48”82/50”53), 200 m (1’47”82/1’51”59), 400 m (3’48”92/3’54”13), 1500 m (15’11”83/15’43”74), 4x100 m, 4x200 m; Dorso: 100 m (54”40/56”30), 200 m (1’58”48/2’02”63); Rana: 100 m (1’00”79/1’02”92), 200 m (2’11”74/2’16”35); Farfalla: 100 m (52”36/54”19), 200 m (1’56”86/2’00”95); Misti: 200 m (2’00”17/2’04”38), 400 m (4’16”46/4’25”44), 4x100 m. 50 METRI SL [3-8] 1. Florent Manaudou FRA 21”34 2. Cullen Jones USA 21“54 3. Cesar Cielo BRA 21”59 … Luca Dotto: (Sf-6./13.) 22”09; (Bt-=4./=11.) 22”12. Marco Orsi: (Bt-7./19.) 22”36. 100 METRI SL [1-8] 1. Nathan Adrian USA 47”52 2. James Magnussen AUS 47“53 3. Brent Hayden CAN 47”80 (Nota. In 6 hanno nuotato in meno di 48”) … [31-7] Filippo Magnini (Bt-6./19.) 49”18. [31-7] Luca Dotto (Bt-7./22.) 49”43. 200 METRI SL [30-7] 1. Yannick Angel FRA 1’43”14 =2. Park Taehwan KOR 1’44“93 =2. Sun Yang CHN 1’44”93 … [29-7] Marco Belotti (Bt-8./29.) 1’49”14. 400 METRI SL [28-7] 1. Sun Yang CHN 3’40”14 2. Park Taehwan KOR 3’42“06 3. Peter Vanderkaay USA 3’44“69 … [28-7] Samuel Pizzetti (Bt-7./17.) 3’50”93. 1500 METRI SL [4-8] 1. Sun Yang CHN 14’31”02 [WR] 2. Ryan Cochrane CAN 14’39”63 3. Oussama Mellouli TUN 14’40”31 … 5. Gregorio Paltrinieri, 14’51”93 – [3-8] Gregorio Paltrinieri (Bt-1./4.) 14’50”11. [3-8] Gabriele Detti (Bt-4./13.) 15’06”22. 100 METRI DORSO [30-7] 1. Matthew Grevers USA 52”16 2. Nick Thomas USA 52”92 3. Ryosuke Irie JPN 52”97 … [29-7] Mirco Di Tora (Bt-2./19.) 54”70. 200 METRI DORSO [2-8] 1. Tyler Clark USA 1’53“41 2. Ryosuke Irie JPN 1’53“78 3. Ryan Lochte USA 1’53“94 … [1-8] Sebastiano Ranfagni (Bt-6./19.) 1’58”76. 100 METRI RANA [29-7] 1. Cameron van der Burgh RSA 58”46 [WR] 2. Christian Sprenger AUS 58”93 3. Brendan Hansen USA 59“49 … 7. Fabio Scozzoli, 59”97 – [28-7] (Sf-2./2.) 59”44; (Bt-5./12.) 59”99. [28-7] Mattia Pesce (Bt-8./=23.) 1’01”27. 200 METRI RANA [1-8] 1. Daniel Gyurta HUN 2’07”28 [WR] 2. Michael Jamieson GBR 2’07”43 3. Ryo Tateishi JPN 2’08”29 100 METRI FARFALLA [3-8] 1. Michael Phelps USA 51”21 =2. Chad le Clos RSA 51”44 =2. Evgeny Korotyshkin RUS 51”44 200 METRI FARFALLA [31-7] 1. Chad le Clos RSA 1’52”96 2. Michael Phelps USA 1’53”01 3. Takeshi Matsuda JPN 1’53”21 200 METRI MISTI [2-8] 1. Michael Phelps USA 1’54”27 2. Ryan Lochte USA 1’54“90 3. Laszlo Cseh HUN 1’56“22 … [1-8] Federico Turrini (Bt-5./20.) 2’00”63. 400 METRI MISTI [29-7] 1. Ryan Lochte USA 4’05“18 2. Thiago Pereira BRA 4’08”86 3. Kosuke Hagino JPN 4’08”94 … 8. Luca Marin, 4’14”89 – [28-7] (Bt-4./6.) 4’13”02. [28-7] Federico Turrini (Bt-=6./=19.) 4’17”22. 4x100 METRI SL [29-7] 1. Francia FRA 3’09”93 (Amaury Leveaux, Fabien Gilot, Clement Lefert, Yannick Agnel – Bt: Alain Bernard, Jeremy Stravius) 2. Stati Uniti USA 3’10”38 (Nathan Adrian, Michael Phelps, Cullen Jones, Ryan Lochte – Bt: James Feigen, Matthew Grevers, Ricky Berens, Jason Lezak) 3. Russia RUS 3’11”41 (Andrey Grechin, Nikita Lobintsev, Vladimir Morozov, Danila Izotov – Bt: Evgeny Lagunov, Sergei Fesikov) … 7. Italia, 3’14”13 (Luca Dotto 48”73, Marco Orsi 1’37”15, Michele Santucci 2’26”03, Filippo Magnini 3’14”13); [29-7] (Bt- 3./8.) 3’15”78 (Luca Dotto 49”27, Andrea Rolla 1’38”73, Michele Santucci 2’27”58, Filippo Magnini 3’15”78). 4x100 METRI MISTI [4-8] 1. Stati Uniti USA 3’29”35 (Matthew Grevers, Brendan Hansen, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian – Bt.: Nick Thoman, Eric Shanteau, Tylor McGill, Cullen Jones) 2. Giappone JPN 3’21”26 (Ryosuke Irie, Kosuke Kitajima, Takeshi Matsuda, Takuro Fujii) 3. Australia AUS 3’31”58 (Hayden Stoeckel, Christian Sprengher, Matt Targett, James Magnussen – Bt: Brenton Rickard, Tommaso D’Orsogna) … (14.) Italia, 3’36”88, [3-8] (Bt-7./14.), (Mirco Di Tora 54”67, Fabio Scozzoli 1’54”95, Matteo Rivolta 2’48”05, Luca Dotto). 4x200 METRI SL [31-7] 1. Stati Uniti USA 6’59”70 (Ryan Lochte, Conor Dwyer, Ricky Berens, Michael Phelps – Bt: Charlie Houchin, Matthew McLean, Davis Tarwater) 2. Francia FRA 7’02”77 (Amaury Leveaux, Gregory Mallet, Clement Lefert, Yannick Agnel – Bt: Jeremy Stravius) 3. Cina CHN 7’06”30 (Hao Yun, Li Yunqi, Jiang Haiqi, Sun Yang – Bt: Lu Zhiwu, Dai Jun) … (11.) Italia, 7’12”69, [30-7] (Bt-6./11.), (Gianluca Maglia 1’48”39, Alex Di Giorgio 2’36”22, Riccardo Maestri 5’24”16, Marco Belotti). • Donne [16 gare] – Stile libero: 50 m (25”27/26”15), 100 m (54”57/56”48), 200 m (1’58”33/2’02”47), 400 m (4’09”35/4’18”07), 800 m (8’33”84/8’51”82), 4x100 m, 4x200 m; Dorso: 100 m (1’00”82/1’02”95), 200 m (2’10”84/2’15”42); Rana: 100 m (1’08”49/1’10”89), 200 m (2’26”89/2’32”03); Farfalla: 100 m (58”70/1’00”75), 200 m (2’08”95/2’13”46); Misti: 200 m (2’13”36/2’18”03), 400 m (4’41”75/4’51”75), 4x100 m. 50 METRI SL [4-8] 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 24”05 2. Aliaksandra Herasimenia BLR 24”28 3. Marleen Veldhuis NED 24”39 … [3-8] Erika Ferraioli (Bt-3./32.) 25”69. 100 METRI SL [2-8] 1. Ranomi Kromowidjojo NED 53”00 2. Aliaksandra Herasimenia BLR 53”38 3. Tang Yi CHN 53”44 200 METRI SL [31-7] 1. Allison Schmitt USA 1’53“61 2. Camille Muffat FRA 1’55“58 3. Bronte Barratt AUS 1’55“81 … 5. 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