Press Release ISL REVEALS AQUA CENTURIONS, LONDON ROAR and TOKYO FROG KINGS’ ROSTERS AHEAD of the ISL SEASON 2 COMPETITIONS in BUDAPEST

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Press Release ISL REVEALS AQUA CENTURIONS, LONDON ROAR and TOKYO FROG KINGS’ ROSTERS AHEAD of the ISL SEASON 2 COMPETITIONS in BUDAPEST Press Release ISL REVEALS AQUA CENTURIONS, LONDON ROAR AND TOKYO FROG KINGS’ ROSTERS AHEAD OF THE ISL SEASON 2 COMPETITIONS IN BUDAPEST Paris, October 7th, 2020 With less than 10 days to go before the start of the Season 2 in Budapest, International Swimming League (ISL) is pleased to unveil the team rosters for Aqua Centurions, London Roar, Tokyo Frog Kings, for the upcoming 2020 regular season and semi-finals to be hosted at the Duna Arena in Budapest. From October 16th, 2020 elite swimming athletes will be able to resume competitive sport, during a condensed 5-week schedule released earlier this week, for the only major competition to feature the world’s best swimmers this year. Looking at the Aqua Centurions’ roster, Apostolos Tsagkarakis, Technical Director of ISL declared: “The Aqua Centurions, whose name is derived from the Roman Centurions, was probably the team with the loudest fans in the league last year! Comprised of Italian and international champions from all parts of the world, the team has shown incredible chemistry and it has potential to win good points in each race. I very much look forward to seeing how these top-notch swimmers plan to once again channel the mentality of ancient Romans this year!” Regarding London Roar, he continued: “This team is a great example of the talent that exists in the swimming world. Last season, they showed their dominance in some relays and literally “owned” certain events. They came so close to winning last year’s championship that came down to the last race! I can only imagine how hungry they are to win it this time around.” Finally, commenting on the Tokyo Frog King, he added: “Today we are introducing our other rookie club. Recruiting top talent and entering ISL in Season 2, was not an easy task at all. I really believe this team has the potential not only to make it to the final, but also win the Championship. The Japanese core of the team together with strong international swimmers make Frog Kings one of the toughest teams to beat.” Previous teams’ roster announced: DC Trident, LA Current, Cali Condors, New York Breakers Energy Standard Paris, Team Iron and Toronto Titans Aqua Centurions is trained by Head Coach Matteo Giunta, led by General Manager Alessandra Guerra and based in Rome. MEN COUNTRY WOMEN COUNTRY 1. Mychajlo Romanchuk UKR Federica Pellegrini ITA 2. Fabio Scozzoli ITA Martina Carraro ITA 3. Sebastian Szabo HUN Etienne Pires de Medeiros BRA 4. Alessandro Miressi ITA Valentine Dumont BEL 5. Matteo Rivolta ITA Lidon Munoz del Campo ESP 6. Nicolo Martinenghi ITA Arianna Castiglioni ITA 7. Fabio Santi BRA Katrina Konopka Reid USA 8. Marcelo Chierighini BRA Larissa Martins de Oliveira BRA 9. Leonardo Gomes De Deus BRA Katalin Burian HUN 10. Gabriel Santos Da Silva BRA Haley Black CAN 11. Pedro Spajari BRA Kathryn Greenslade GBR 12. Breno Martins Correia BRA Stefania Pirozzi ITA 13. Luiz Altamir Melo BRA Alexandra Touretski SUI 14. Philip Heintz GER Theodora Drakou GRE 15. Apostolos Papastamos GRE Tain Bruce GBR 16. Evelyn Verraszto HUN STAFF COUNTRY POSITION 1. Alessandra Guerra ITA General Manager 2. Matteo Giunta ITA Head Coach 3. Marita Guglielmi ITA Team Manager 4. Alberto Pinto Da Silva BRA Assistant Coach 5. Marco Giovanni Pedoja ITA Assistant Coach 6. Paola Moreschi ITA Physical Therapist 7. Andrea Augusto ITA Physical Therapist 8. Tiziana Balducci ITA Doctor London Roar is trained by Head Coach Melanie Marshall, led by General Manager Rob Woodhouse and based in London. MEN COUNTRY WOMEN COUNTRY 1. Adam Peaty GBR Emily Large GBR GBR 2. Amaury Leveaux FRA FRA Harriet West GBR GBR 3. James Guy GBR Kathleen Dawson GBR GBR 4. Tom Dean GBR Freya Anderson GBR GBR 5. Darragh Greene IRL Annie Lazor USA USA 6. Elliot Clogg GBR Anna Hopkin GBR GBR 7. Scott McLay GBR Siobhan-Marie O’Connor GBR 8. Luke Greenbank GBR Sydney Pickrem CAN CAN 9. Marius Kusch GER Maria Kameneva RUS RUS 10. Kirill Prigoda RUS Marie Wattel FRA FRA 11. Vini Lanza BRA Aimee Willmott GBR GBR 12. Guido Guilherme BRA Holly Hibbott GBR GBR 13. Christian Diener GER Alia Atkinson JAM JAM 14. Andreas Vazaios GRE Kira Toussaint NED NED 15. Duncan Scott GBR 16. Mikhail Vekovishchev RUS STAFF COUNTRY POSITION 1. Rob Woodhouse AUS General Manager 2. Melanie Marshall GBR Head Coach 3. Sara McMahon GBR Team Manager 4. Steven Tigg GBR Assistant Coach 5. Alice Reeves-Turner GBR Media Manager 6. Matt Ashman GBR Physical Therapist 7. Rachel Carter GBR Physical Therapist 8. Rob Norman GBR Strength & Conditioning Coach Tokyo Frog Kings is led by General Manager Kosuke Kitajima and based in Tokyo. MEN COUNTRY WOMEN COUNTRY 1. Daiya Seto JPN Yui Ohashi JPN 2. Shinri Shioura JPN Reona Aoki JPN 3. Markus Thormeyer CAN Leah Smith USA 4. Vlad Morozov RUS Ai Soma JPN 5. Yasuhiro Koseki JPN Catherine Deloof USA 6. Katsuhiro Matsumoto JPN Simona Kubova CZE 7. Ryosuke Irie JPN Anna Ntountounaki GRE 8. Kosuke Hagino JPN Aya Sato JPN 9. Bruno Fratus BRA Chihiro Igarashi JPN 10. Kosuke Matsui JPN Miho Teramura JPN 11. Naoki Mizunuma JPN Sakiko Shimizu JPN 12. Takeshi Kawamoto JPN Tomomi Aoki JPN 13. Cristian Quintero VEN Runa Imai JPN 14. Shoma Sato JPN Rio Shirai JPN 15. Yuki Kobori JPN Natsumi Sakai JPN 16. Bradley Tandy RSA Suzuka Hasegawa JPN STAFF COUNTRY POSITION 1. David Salo USA Technical Director 2. Togo Nagai JPN Team Manager 3. Norimasa Hirai JPN Assistant Coach 4. Yoji Suzuki JPN Assistant Coach 5. Masataka Ishimatsu JPN Assistant Coach 6. Kazuya Wanibuchi JPN Physical Therapist 7. Michail Kontizas GRE Physical Therapist 8. Mary Joy Daniela PHI Physical Therapist .
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