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4×200 blue sl in the final with the third time! Miressi and Deplano in the semifinals in the 50 style! – OA Sports

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3.33: that’s all for the moment, thanks for following us and appointment at 9.35 for the fourth session of the finals and semi-finals of the Melbourne World Cup

3.32: It is the American McMahon who wins the second series of 1500 freestyle with a time of 15’49 “15, ahead of her partner Cox and the Slovenian Fain.

3.31: In the afternoon waiting for the finals of the 50m backstroke with Lorenzo Mora and the 100m medley with Thomas Ceccon

3.28: While waiting for the result of the second series of 1500, a brief balance of the night of competitions, certainly the poorest from a numerical point of view, for the national team, before the fireworks of the last two days. Miressi and Deplano qualified without forcing to the semifinals of the 50m freestyle and the Italian relay team of the 4×200m with the third time in a battery took the pass for this morning’s final. Silvia di Pietro was not in the 50’s women’s style, victim of a slight flu attack.

3.16: The representative of Hong Kong Ng wins the first series of 1500 freestyle with 17’01 “32. Now the second series. The fastest one is scheduled for this morning

2.57: Now the first of the two slow series of the 1500 freestyle women. We will keep you updated with the final results

2.56: Christou wins in 23 “15 and takes his place in the final this afternoon

2.55: Now the playoff to enter the final in the 50m back between Armstrong and Christou

2.54: Italy in the final with the third time. These are the finalists of the men’s 4×200m freestyle: USA, Japan, Italy, Australia, Korea, Bulgaria, Spain and Canada

2.52: Italy in the final! Razzetti holds well in the last fraction and finishes third behind the United States with 6’53″63, then Japan with 6’54″26 and the Azzurri who, with 6’54″54, precede Australia and Bulgaria

2.51: Italy, Australia, Bulgaria at 600. Conte Bonin does very well

2.49: In the middle of the race, the USA, Australia, Japan, Bulgaria, Italy are all very close

2.47: At the 200 USA, Japan, Italy

2.45: Now the Azzurri with Ciampi, Frigo, Conte Bonin and Razzetti. With them Bulgaria, Australia, USA, Japan and Hong Kong

2.44: Korea wins the first battery with 6’55 “24, ahead of Spain with 6’56” 79 and Canada with 7’00 “85

2.41: Silvia Di Pietro did not start due to a feverish attack that blocked her yesterday but today she was already better and tomorrow she could be in the pool for the mixed relay

2.39: In the middle of the race Korea, Spain, Brazil

2.36: The first of the two batteries of the 4 × 200 freestyle men with Spain, Korea, Brazil, China, Canada, New Zealand is underway

2.34: These are the qualifiers for the semifinals of the 50 men’s style: Crooks, Carter, Proud, Manaudou, Ho, Burras, Szabo, Andrew, Chalmers, Bukhov, Grousset, Miressi, Matsui, Gkolomeev, Deplano, Dusa

2.33: The British Proud imposes himself in the last battery with 20 “88 ahead of Szabo with 21” 00 and Grousset with 21 “13. Both blues qualify for the semifinals

2.32: The French Manaudou wins the penultimate battery in 20 ″ 94, then Chalmers in 21 ″ 09, the Ukrainian Bukhov in 21 ″ 13, fourth place for Miressi in 21 ″ 17

2.30: Fourth place in the third last battery for Leonardo Deplano who closes with a time of 21 “25. Vince Carter of Trinidad and Tobago with 20″70, second Ho of Hong Kong with 20″99, third Gkolomeev with 21″21

2.28: The British Burras with 21 “00 wins the eighth battery, ahead of Michael Andrew with 21” 02. Now it’s Deplano’s turn

2.26: The Israeli Cheruti imposes himself in the seventh battery with 21 “33. Soon the first blues in the race tonight

2.24: CROOKS! 20″36 to win the sixth heat. The representative of the Caymans after losing the tramonatana in the final of the 100 is back in evidence with a super time in the 50

2.23: The Korean Yang goes to the fifth battery with 21 “54

2.21;: Al Adawi of Oman with 23 “60 wins the fourth battery and takes the lead in the partial ranking

2.19: Schuster from Samoa with 23 “71 dominates the third battery

2.18: Victory for the Pakistani Khan with 25 “16 in the second battery of the 50 freestyle

2.16: Muravvej of the refugee team with 24 ″ 80 wins the first of 11 batteries of the 50 men’s style. In the third last Deplano, in the penultimate Miressi

2.14: These are the qualifiers for the semifinals of the 50 freestyle: Wasick, Harris, Jensen, Hopkin, Henique, McKeon, Coleman, Brown, Klancar, Curzan, Seemanova, Van Roon, Wu, Busch, Moyinihan, De Lange

21.13: Silvia Di Pietro does not leave. The last heat goes to the Polish Wasick with 23″74

21.11: The British Hopkin and the French Henique with 23 ″ 86 win the penultimate battery in front of the Australian McKeon who finishes in 23 ″ 93. Peter’s time

2.10: The Australian Harris in 23 “77 wins the sixth battery ahead of the two Americans Brown in 23 “98 and Curzan in 24 “17

2.08: First place for the South African De Large with 24 “67 in the fifth battery

2.06: Huang from Taipei imposes himself in the fourth battery with a time of 25 “07

2.05: Beiqi from Kosvo wins the third battery of the 50 freestyle in 26 “85

2.03: The second battery goes to the Cameroonian Zenon with 27 “87

2.01: Sanders of Gibiliterra wins the first battery of the 50 women’s style with 28 “73

2.00. These are the finalists of the men’s 200 breaststroke: Seto, Fink, Watabnabe, Qin, Viquerat, Persson, Koch, Pumputis

1.59: The Japanese Seto wins the fifth and last battery of the 200m breaststroke with a time of 2’02″43 ahead of Fink in 2’02″75 and the German Koch in 2’04″08

1.56: Comeback victory for the Japanese Watanabe in the fourth battery with 2’03 “64, ahead of the Chinese Qin with 2’03” 81 and the Czech Zabojnik with 2’04 “57

1.51: The French Viquerat wins the third battery with a time of 2’03 “93 in front of the Swedish Persson with 2’04” 01 and the Brazilian Pumputis with 2’04 “37

1.48: Canadian Dergousoff wins the second battery of the 200 breaststroke with a time of 2’06 “17

1.44: His Majesty Adam Peaty with 2’07 “31 wins the first battery of the 200 breaststroke men. Here too there are no blues at the start

1.42: These are the athletes qualified for the final of the 200 breaststroke: Douglass, King, Schouten, Pickrem, Tang, Strauch, Blomsterberg, Wood

1.41: King wins the battery in 2’18 “59 in front of the Dutch Schouten in 2’18” 70

1.38: Lilly King wins the fifth battery. Video review

1.35: The American Douglass imposes itself in the fourth battery with the time trial of 2’16 “52 in front of the Chinese Tang with 2’19 “57 and the Australian Strauch with 2’19 “75

1.31: the Canadian Pickrem wins the third battery with a time of 2’19 “57 in front of the Danish Blomsterberg in 2’19 “88 and the British Wood in 2’20 “26

1.27: The representative of Singapore Sim wins the second battery with a time of 2’21 “60

1.24: Uruguayan Frank wins the first battery of the 200 breaststroke in 1’26 “44

1.21: There are no blue women at the start in the five batteries of the 200 breaststroke women

1.19: The only excellent victim is Sweden. In the final go: France, Australia, Holland, USA, China, New Zealand, Japan and Brazil

1.19: The last battery is won by Taipei in 1’34 “87 but there are no entries in the final

1.15: France with 1’29 “69 imposes itself in the third battery ahead of Holland in 1’29 “95 and China in 1’31 “21

1.12: The United States with 1’29 “97 wins the second battery ahead of Brazil in 1’32” 15 and Sweden in 1’32 “34

1.08: Australia wins the first battery in 1’29 “82 ahead of New Zealand in 1’31” 39 and Japan in 1’31 “49

1.04: The first of the four batteries of the 4×50 mixed freestyle will soon start. Italy would have been in the last but withdrew, given the coincidences and the small group of athletes available

1.02: Italy is at the start of the second battery of the 4 × 200 freestyle men with a somewhat patched up but still competitive formation that will see Ciampi, Frigo, Conte Bonin and Razzetti at the start. The title of the 1500 freestyle without Italians at the start is also assigned in the afternoon.

0.59: Alessandro Miressi and Leonardo Deplano want to be protagonists in the 50 freestyle men who promise to be very fought and not without surprises.

0.57: There will be no Azzurri at the start either in the 200 breaststroke men, or in the 200 breaststroke women where very uncertain competitions are expected. Silvia Di Pietro, from the top of the condition revealed in the medley medley relay, will assault the semifinal first and then the final of the women’s 50m freestyle.

0.54: It starts at 1.05 with the fourth battery session. The first race is the mixed 4×50 freestyle relay without the Azzurri who have given up

0.51: On the third day, Italy focuses on Lorenzo Mora and Thomas Ceccon in the final respectively in the 50m backstroke and 100m medley, in addition to the men’s 4×200m relay which starts as an outsider in the fight for medals.

0.48: The last event of a very intense 2022 continues which has already given great satisfaction to Italian swimming with the golds of Gregorio Paltrinieri in the 1500 style and the 4 × 100 freestyle men complete with world records, the silvers of Lorenzo Mora in the 100m backstroke, the 4×50m medley with the European record, the 4×50m freestyle and Nicolò Martinenghi in the 100m breaststroke and the bronze of Alessandro Miressi in the 100m freestyle.

0.45: Hello friends of OA Sport and welcome to the live broadcast of the fourth day of the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Melbourne, Australia.

THE CHRONICLE OF THE DAY AT THE SWIMMING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPTHE REPORT CARDS OF THE AZZURRI AT THE WORLD SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPITALY AT 7 MEDALS HALF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. AND THE WINNING MENTALITY…THE GRAND SLAM LOOKS LIKE A CHIMERA FOR THE AZZURRITHE CHRONICLE OF MARTINENGHI’S SILVERTHE SILVER CHRONICLE OF THE 4X50 FREE STYLETHE CHRONICLE OF ALESSANDRO MIRESSI’S BRONZEMARTINENGHI’S STATEMENTSTHE STATEMENTS OF MIRESSITHE DECLARATIONS OF THE 4X50 FREE STYLE

Programme, schedules, TV and streaming of the Melbourne World Swimming ChampionshipsWorld rankings before MelbourneThe presentation of the fourth dayThe Azzurri’s match appearances at the World Cup in Melbourne The Azzurri’s medal chances in Melbourne 2022The perspectives of the blue relay teams at the Melbourne World ChampionshipsRace-by-race favouritesThe blue squad for Melbourne 2022

Hello and welcome to the LIVE LIVE of the fourth day of the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Melbourne, Australia. The last event of a very intense 2022 continues which has already given great satisfaction to Italian swimming with the golds of Gregorio Paltrinieri in the 1500m freestyle and the 4×100m freestyle men complete with world record, the silvers of Lorenzo Mora in the 100m backstroke, the 4×50m medley with the record European, of the 4×50 style and of Nicolò Martinenghi in the 100 breaststroke and the bronze of Alessandro Miressi in the 100 style. On the third day, Italy bets on Lorenzo Mora and Thomas Ceccon in the final respectively in the 50m backstroke and 100m medley, as well as the men’s 4×200m relay which starts as an outsider in the fight for the medals.

It starts at 1.05 with the fourth drum session. The first race is the mixed 4×50 freestyle relay without the Azzurri who have given up. There will be no Azzurri at the start neither in the men’s 200m breaststroke nor in the women’s 200m breaststroke where very uncertain races are expected. Silvia Di Pietro, from the top of the condition revealed in the medley medley relay, will assault the semifinal first and then the final of the women’s 50m freestyle.

Alessandro Miressi and Leonardo Deplano want to be protagonists in the men’s 50m freestyle which promise to be hard-fought and not without surprises. Italy is at the start of the second battery of the men’s 4×200m freestyle with a slightly patched up but still competitive formation that will see at the start Ciampi, Frigo, Conte Bonin and Razzetti. The title of the 1500 freestyle without Italians at the start is also assigned in the afternoon.

In the afternoon the finals of the 4×50 mixed freestyle, of the 200 breaststroke men and women without blues, of the 50 backstroke men with Lorenzo Mora and women without Italians, of the 100 medley men with Thomas Ceccon and women without blues and of the Men’s 4x200m freestyle, plus the semifinals of the men’s and women’s 50m freestyle.

OA Sport offers you the LIVE LIVE from the fourth day of the World Short Course Swimming Championships in Melbourne, Australia: real-time news and constant updates. It starts at 1.05 with the heats and continues at 9.35 with the semi-finals and finals session. Good fun!

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