Ranomi Kromowidjojo was one of 11 swimmers who recorded top 10 times today in Milan.
Kromowidjojo won the 50 freestyle in a time of 24.69. She now ranks third in the world behind Cate and Bronte Campbell.
2014-2015 LCM Women 50 Free
CAMPBELL
24.03
2 | Bronte CAMPBELL | AUS | 24.12 | 08/09 |
3 | Sarah SJOSTROM | SWE | 24.20 | 07/03 |
Natali Lotcova finished second in a time of 25.42 followed by Agaia Brindle who finished in a time of 25.65.
Arianna Castiglioni won the women’s 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:07.09. The time was a lifetime best for the Italian who entered the competition with a personal best of 1:07.16, which she recorded just a week ago.
Castiglioni’s time keeps her in the second position with only Alia Atkinson having gone faster this year.
2014-2015 LCM Women 100 Breast
MEILUTYTE
1.05.46
2 | Yuliya EFIMOVA | RUS | 1.05.60 | 08/03 |
3 | Katie MEILI | USA | 1.05.64 | 07/17 |
Marina Carraro finished second in a time of 1:09.28 followed closely by Moniek Nijhuis who recorded a 1:09.46.
Marco Orsi took the men’s 50 freestyle posting a time of 22.22 which places him sixth in the world rankings. He was followed by Federico Boochia who finished in a time of 22.34 which puts him 10th in the world rankings. Andrey Govorov finished third in a time of 22.49.
Ilaria Bianchi won the women’s 100 butterfly in a time of 58.29 which places her seventh in the world rankings. Elena Di Liddo finished second in a time of 59.28 followed by Natalia Novtcova who touched in a time of 59.44.
In the women’s 400 freestyle both Federica Pellegrini and Diletta Carli snuck into the world’s top 10. Pellegrini finished in a time of 4:08.29 just ahead of Carli who touched in a time of 4:08.84.
Piero Codia took the men’s 100 butterfly in a time of 52.47 which currently ranks ninth in the world. He was followed by Matteo Rivolta who posted a 53.35 and Evgeny Korotyshkin who touched in a time of 53.60.
Stephen Pizzamiglio won the men’s 50 backstroke in a time of 25.55 which puts him ninth in the world rankings. Simone Sabbioni finished second in a time of 25.64 followed by Niccolo Bonacchi who touched in a time of 25.84.
The final top 10 time of the day was recorded by Femke Heemskerk who took the women’s 200 IM in a time of 2:12.90 which puts her 10th in the world. Laura Letrari finished second in a time of 2:16.44 followed by Alice Nesti who touched in a time of 2:17.64.
Arianna Barbieri won the women’s 50 backstroke in a time of 28.81 while Claudio Fossi took the men’s 100 breaststroke in a time of 1:02.35 and Damiano Lestingi posted a 2:03.08 to win the men’s 200 IM.