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Italian Olympic Qualifiers Through End Of Trials; Sette Colli Trophy Remains

2024 ITALIAN OLYMPIC TRIALS

The final day of action at the 2024 Italian Olympic Trials wrapped up from Riccione. That means we have a list of athletes qualified for the Olympic Games with only the Sette Colli slated for June available for any more swimmers to be included for Paris. Note, they can be added to available slots only, not push any current individual event qualifier.

Through the combination of November’s Italian Championships, last month’s World Championships and these Trials, below are the swimmers who have notched individual Paris-worthy times.

Italian Olympic Roster as of the End of Trials

Men’s Events

Women’s Events

  • 50m free – Sara Curtis
  • 100m free
  • 200m free
  • 400m free
  • 800m free – Simona Quadarella
  • 1500m free – Simona Quadarella
  • 100m back
  • 200m back
  • 100m breast – Benedetta Pilato, Lisa Angiolini
  • 200m breast
  • 100m fly
  • 200m fly
  • 200m IM
  • 400m IM – Sara Franceschi

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Luis
7 months ago

European Aquatics really put the lid on Sette Colli by scheduling the Euros for the same week. If they go through with it, might really be an Italians only tournament.

Dan
7 months ago

How many more swimmers would it have been if they ‘only’ used the FINA A cuts?

Troyy
Reply to  Dan
7 months ago

As far as I can see some swimmers that have A cuts from the selection meets but haven’t been selected:

Luca DE TULLIO 800/1500 free
Michele LAMBERTI 100 back
Matteo RESTIVO 200 back
Lorenzo MORA 200 back
Ludovico Blu Art VIBERTI 100 breast
Federico BURDISSO 200 fly
Francesca FANGIO 200 breast
Costanza COCCONCELLI 100 fly

Chlorinetherapy
8 months ago

Lucky the 2024 Olympics isn’t being held in Rome – wouldn’t be much of a home team!

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