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ADN Partners with Russian Billionaire’s Swim Club

A new strategic partnership has just been signed between A.D.N Swim Project, the only Team in Europe for professional swimmers, and Energy Standard, the most important swimming club in Eastern Europe, led by Russian billionaire Konstantin Grigorishin.

The agreement between the two clubs is going to bring to Caserta some of the best Russian and Ukrainian junior athletes, who will daily train alongside elite level A.D.N swimmers. The former Soviet Union talents will be trained by a newly added technical staff, led by Massimiliano Di Mito.

Coach Di Mito is the former mentor of Federica Pellegrini in Athens 2004 (Olympic Silver Medalist) and Montreal 2005 (World Champs Silver Medalist) and Alice Mizzau (recent medallist in Kazan 2015). Andrea Di Nino will act as the technical director of the new project and will continue to produce the Club’s trademark athletes…A.D.N sprinters!

“Having signed such an agreement is a source of pride and at the same time of responsibility towards a club as important as Energy Standard…”, says Andrea Di Nino, “…and we have signed the most suitable coach for the project! I personally know how professionally competent is Massimiliano and I am sure that all of the athletes will make a big step forward with him, in terms of quality. Part of the technical staff is dryland trainer Alberto Bazzu and other professionals. I am extremely confident that all of them will help ES athletes become the fastest swimmers in Europe!”

Swimming news courtesy of ADN Swim Project.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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