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Thomas Ceccon & Alberto Razzetti Headed Down Under For Brisbane Metro Championships

2025 BRISBANE SENIOR METRO CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Friday, March 7th – Sunday, March 9th
  • Brisbane Aquatic Centre
  • LCM (50m)
  • Meet Central
  • Entries

The 2025 Brisbane Senior Metro Championships are rapidly approaching, with the three-day competition beginning on Friday, March 7th.

Although there are indeed a handful of key Aussies among the entrants, including Elijah Winnington, Jaclyn Barclay, Kai Taylor, and William Petric, the real draw is a pair of Italians that rarely compete in Oceania.

Entre 24-year-old Thomas Ceccon and 25-year-old teammate Alberto Razzetti.

Versatile Ceccon, the reigning 100m backstroke world record holder and Olympic champion, is set to race in the 100m free, 100m fly, and 200m back events.

Post-Paris, Ceccon raced at all three stops of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup series where he ultimately placed 8th in the overall money standings.

As for Razetti, the national record holder is expected to race in the 100m breast, 400m free, 100m fly and 200m breast in Brisbane. He, too, raced on the World Cup circuit although he ended his 2024 year in Budapest.

At last year’s Short Course World Championships, Razzetti clinched individual silvers in the 200m fly and 200m IM races while he also bagged bronze in the 400m IM. Razzetti was also a member of Italy’s bronze medal-worthy men’s 4x200m freestyle relay which set a new national record.

Of note on the women’s side, 21-year-old Laura Lahtinen of Finland is also listed among the entrants. She went on a record-breaking tear last year, hitting new national marks in the SCM 50, 100 and 200 butterfly.

Lahtinen is entered in the 400mIM, 200m fly, 200m IM, 100m fly, 200m breast and 50m fly to keep her active throughout the entire meet.

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SHRKB8
1 month ago

Sorry folks, you won’t be seeing anyone at Brisbane Senior Metro Champs, been cancelled due to the inbound cyclone Alfred. Take care to all in the impact zone

Troyy
Reply to  SHRKB8
1 month ago

Hope Ceccon will do NSW Open instead (if he wasn’t already planning to).

If I disappear for a week or so you’ll know I got flooded in with no power again like in 2022.

SHRKB8
Reply to  Troyy
1 month ago

Stay safe

Long Strokes
1 month ago

Ceccon did the right thing by not going to Cal

HelloAus
1 month ago

Not sure this meet will be going ahead with the impending cyclone to be honest – Swimming Brisbane/Queensland have posted a joint statement saying it might be affected.

Joel
Reply to  HelloAus
1 month ago

I’d bet it is cancelled. Getting there will be bad enough through floodwaters.

Joel
Reply to  HelloAus
1 month ago

Yeah I bet it will be cancelled.

SHRKB8
Reply to  HelloAus
1 month ago

Just got cancelled

Verram
1 month ago

I think Ceccon was or is training with Dean Boxall recently based on a photo I saw online hence maybe he’s decided to compete in this meet in Brisbane .. time for young swimmers to step up after a spate of retirements in recent weeks

Joel
Reply to  Verram
1 month ago

Think he was on McKeown’s instagram photos.

Troyy
Reply to  Verram
1 month ago

SS even did an article about Ceccon training at SPW so I don’t know why the title is worded like that (“headed down under”).

Troyy
1 month ago

Sommerville entered too and quite a few promising juniors. Anyone know if Lahtinen is training in Australia?

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