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Italian Elite Getting Ready For 57th Sette Colli Trophy

2020 SETTE COLLI TROPHY

  • Tuesday, August 11th – Thursday, August 13th
  • Stadio Olimpico Curva Nord, Rome, Italy
  • LCM (50m)
  • Live Results

Although we’re awaiting the full start lists for the 2020 Sette Colli Trophy slated for August 11th-13th in Rome, we do have a listing of the key Italian swimmers ready to race at the 57th edition of this storied event.

With the nation’s elite having been devoid of racing for the past 4 months, national record holders and rising stars alike are ready to get some competition under their belts.

Last year we saw the likes of American Michael Andrew, Great Britain’s Adam Peaty and Australia’s Holly Barratt compete, although this time around, amidst the coronavirus pandemic, the mix of nations may be quite smaller. Due to travel restrictions, training roadblocks, and other factors, this meet may not carry the same heavy hitters as in years past, but the racing is set to be thrilling nonetheless.

Below are the key Italian swimmers expected to race. We’ll update with the specific events for each swimmer, as well as additional athlete entries, as soon as they are published.

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Dee
4 years ago

One of my favourite meets of the whole year. Here’s hoping we can get back there next year 🤞🏻 Does anybody know if the meet will be streamed anywhere this year? I think most British swimmers are on their summer break now and not expecting to race in the UK anytime soon (probably not until 2021), so it’d be good to have some swimming to watch. Good luck to everybody competing.

Retta Race
Reply to  Dee
4 years ago

Meet details emerge each day and we’ll update live stream once we get it. 🙂

Dee
Reply to  Retta Race
4 years ago

Appreciated, thanks!

Casas 100 back gold in Tokyo
4 years ago

Paltrinieri? Santo?

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