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Martina Carraro Books Rio Trip On Final Day of Italian Champs

2016 ITALIAN ASSOLUTI NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AND OLYMPIC TRIALS

  • Dates: Tuesday, April 19 – Saturday, April 23, 2016
  • Times: prelims 9:00 am, finals 5 pm
  • Location: Riccione, Italy (GMT +1, or 6 hours ahead of N.Y., 9 ahead of L.A.)
  • Results: Available

Martina Carraro broke a national record and qualified for the Italian Olympic team on day 5 of the Italian Championships, bringing the team to an even 10 swimmers with more to be added next month.

Carraro’s 1:06.41 got under Italy’s tough Olympic “A” selection time and made her the third woman locked in for the 2016 Olympic team so far.

We’ve got the full selection procedures and the selections as of now listed below:

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

The selection priorities for the 2016 Olympics:

  1. Any individual medalists from the 2015 FINA World Championships
  2. Event winners at the Italian Championships who hit an Italian Olympic qualifying “A” or “B” time (see table below).
  3. Event runners-up at the Italian Championships who hit an Italian “A” cut time.
  4. In events where only 1 swimmer qualifies from the Italian Championships, the Federation will compare the runner-up times to those of the highest-finishing Italians at European Championships in May to allocate the 2nd spot, provided the swims are under the B standard.
  5. In events where no one qualifies at the Italian Championships, the Federation will take up to the two fastest Italians from Euros, provided both are under the B standard.
  6. If there are still spots available after Euros, the Federation will fill them with the top finishers at Sette Colli at the end of June, provided they swim under the B standard
  7. The federation will consider all of the directly qualified athletes to see if the roster can fill out its relay lineups. If not, athletes who hit a “C” standard at Italian Championships, European Championships and Sette Colli (in that priority order) will be considered for selection.
WOMEN’S STANDARDS       MEN’S STANDARDS      
Event A B C Event A B C
50 free 24.6 24.8 50 free 21.8 22.0
100 free 53.9 54.1 54.7 100 free 48.3 48.5 48.9
200 free 1.56.7 1.57.5 1.58.8 200 free 1.46.5 1.47.2 1.47.8
400 free 4.05.5 4.06.2 400 free 3.46.1 3.47.3
800 free 8.25.5 8.26.5 1500 free 14.57.0 15.00.0
100 back 59.8 1.00.0 1.00.25 100 back 53.4 53.8 54.2
200 back 2.09.0 2.09.6 200 back 1.56.8 1.57.3
100 breast 1.06.9 1.07.3 1.07.85 100 breast 59.7 1.00.1 1.00.4
200 breast 2.23.3 2.24.9 200 breast 2.09.6 2.10.0
100 fly 57.7 58.2 58.6 100 fly 51.6 51.9 52.2
200 fly 2.07.3 2.08.2 200 fly 1.55.4 1.56.0
200 IM 2.11.0 2.12.0 200 IM 1.58.2 1.58.8
400 IM 4.36.6 4.38.0 400 IM 4.13.1 4.14.8

Previous qualifiers:

Current qualifiers (day 2 events and new day 2 qualifiers are listed in bold):

  • Simone Sabbioni (men’s 100 back)
  • Gregorio Paltrinieri (men’s 1500 free)
  • Gabriele Detti (men’s 1500 free, Men’s 400 free)
  • Luca Dotto (men’s 100 free)
  • Matteo Rivolta (men’s 100 fly)
  • Piero Codia (men’s 100 fly)*
  • Federico Turrini (men’s 400 IM)
  • Federica Pellegrini (women’s 100 free, women’s 200 free)
  • Ilaria Bianchi (women’s 100 fly)
  • Martina Carraro (women’s 100 breast)

*Provided the Italian federation accepts times swum in prelims.

2016 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The selection priorities for the European Championships in May:

  1. Event winners
  2. Any A finalists who hit the selection times in the chart below
  3. The top 4 finishers in the 100 and 200 freestyles*
    1. *One caveat: in the men’s 200 free, the top 4 will only be selected if their times add up to less than 7:15.0.
WOMEN EVENT MEN
25.1 50 free 22
54.7 100 free 48.7
1:58.3 200 free 1:47.5
4:08.2 400 free 3:48.8
8:30.0 800 free 7:53.0
16:15.0 1500 free 15:05.0
28.3 50 back 24.9
1:00.5 100 back 54.1
2:10.6 200 back 1:58.1
31.3 50 breast 27.5
1:07.9 100 breast 1:00.4
2:27.0 200 breast 2:11.0
26.3 50 fly 23.4
58.6 100 fly 52.1
2:09.5 200 fly 1:57.1
2:13.0 200 IM 1:59.4
4:41.2 400 IM 4:16.0

Current qualifiers (Day 2 events and new day 2 qualifiers are listed in bold):

  • Simone Sabbioni (men’s 100 back)
  • Alice Mizzau (women’s 400 free, 4×200 free relay)
  • Gregorio Paltrinieri (men’s 1500 free)
  • Gabriele Detti (men’s 1500 free, men’s 400 free, 800 free, 200 free)
  • Stefania Pirozzi (women’s 200 fly, 4×200 free relay)
  • Alessia Polieri (women’s 200 fly)
  • Luca Dotto (men’s 100 free, 50 free, 4×200 free relay)
  • Luca Leonardi (men’s 4×100 free relay)
  • Filippo Magnini (men’s 4×100 free relay)
  • Jonathan Boffa (men’s 4×100 free relay)
  • Matteo Rivolta (men’s 100 fly)
  • Piero Codia (men’s 100 fly)
  • Lisa Fissneider (women’s 200 breast)
  • Ilaria Scarcella (women’s 200 breast)
  • Federico Turrini (men’s 400 IM)
  • Luca Marin (men’s 400 IM)
  • Simona Quadarella (women’s 800 free)
  • Diletta Carli (women’s 800 free)
  • Andrea Toniato (men’s 100 breast)
  • Federica Pellegrini (women’s 100 free, 200 free)
  • Erika Ferraioli (women’s 4×100 free relay)
  • Aglaia Pezzato (women’s 4×100 free relay)
  • Silvia di Pietro (women’s 4×100 free relay, 50 free)
  • Luisa Trombetti (women’s 400 IM, 200 IM)
  • Sara Franceschi (women’s 400 IM)
  • Carlotta Toni (women’s 400 IM, 200 IM)
  • Luca Mencarini (men’s 200 back)
  • Christopher Ciccarese (men’s 200 back)
  • Ilaria Bianchi (women’s 100 fly)
  • Martina de Memme (women’s 4×200 free relay)
  • Elena Gemo (women’s 50 back)
  • Federico Bocchia (men’s 50 free)
  • Martina Carraro (women’s 50 breast)
  • Arianna Castiglioni (women’s 50 breast)
  • Martina Carraro (women’s 100 breast)
  • Giacomi Carini (men’s 200 fly)
  • Luca Pizzini (men’s 200 breast)
  • Ilaria Cusinato (women’s 200 IM)
  • Mitch D’Arrigo (men’s 4×200 free relay)
  • Filippo Megli (men’s 4×200 free relay)

2016 JUNIOR EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

The top 2 eligible finishers in each event will make the Junior European Championships team if they hit the times in the chart below.

Eligible athletes must be born between 1998 and 2001 for boys and between 1999 and 2002 for girls.

GIRLS EVENT BOYS
25.8 50 free 22.8
56.2 100 free 50.6
2:01.0 200 free 1:50.7
4:15.0 400 free 3:55.3
8:41.5 800 free 8:06.0
16:46.0 1500 free 15:28.0
28.8 50 back 26.0
1:02.3 100 back 56.0
2:12.5 200 back 2:01.0
31.7 50 breast 28.3
1:09.5 100 breast 1:02.3
2:29.5 200 breast 2:14.7
27.1 50 fly 24.2
1:00.5 100 fly 54.0
2:12.0 200 fly 2:00.7
2:15.5 200 IM 2:03.3
4:48.0 400 IM 4:25.0

Current Qualifiers (day 2 qualifiers listed in bold):

Boys:

  • 50 free: Giovanni Izzo
  • 100 free: Alessandro Miressi, Giovanni Izzo
  • 200 free: Alessio Proietti
  • 400 free: —
  • 800 free: —
  • 1500 free: —
  • 50 back: —
  • 100 back: Lorenzo Mora, Lorenzo Glessi
  • 200 back: Jacopo Bietti, Lorenzo Mora
  • 50 breast: Nicolo Martinenghi, Federico Poggio
  • 100 breast: Nicolo Martinenghi
  • 200 breast: Nicolo Martinenghi
  • 50 fly: —
  • 100 fly: —
  • 200 fly: Federico Bracco
  • 200 IM: Lorenzo Glessi
  • 400 IM: —

Girls:

  • 50 free: —
  • 100 free: —
  • 200 free: —
  • 400 free: Giorgia Romei
  • 800 free: Georgia Romei
  • 1500 free: Sveva Schiazzano
  • 50 back: Tania Quaglieri
  • 100 back: Sara Franceschi, Tania Quaglieri
  • 200 back: —
  • 50 breast: —
  • 100 breast: Guilia Verona
  • 200 breast: Giulia Verona
  • 50 fly: —
  • 100 fly: —
  • 200 fly: Ilaria Cusinato
  • 200 IM: Ilaria Cusinato, Sara Franceschi
  • 400 IM: Sara Franceschi, Ilaria Cusinato

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NTINSWIMMER
8 years ago

I was disappointed with Castiglioni. I hoped she could go to the Olympics. Now she must go 1.07.3 at the European Championships and also has to be the first Italian except Carraro.

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