2018 SETTE COLLI TROPHY
- June 29-30 / July 1, 2018
- Rome, Italy
- Foro Italico
- LCM (50m)
- Race Program
- Psych Sheet
The psych sheets for the 2018 Sette Colli Trophy in Rome, Italy have been released, with several big international names set to compete.
Among them are Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom and South Africa’s Chad Le Clos, two of the biggest stars in the sport today, who will both be representing Energy Standard. Great Britain’s Adam Peaty, the fastest breaststroker in history, will also be there.
Sjostrom, who won three gold medals last summer at the World Championships in Budapest, is entered in her regular four – the 50 and 100 of free and fly – along with the 200 free, an event she has strayed away from since winning Olympic silver in 2016. Some of her biggest competition in her events will be the last two 50 free Olympic gold medalist Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) and Pernille Blume (DEN), along with Femke Heemskerk (NED) in the 200 free.
Le Clos, the 2017 world champion in the 200 fly, will swim some ‘off’ events in Rome, entered in the 50 and 100 free, 50 and 100 back, and the 200 IM. He has pursued the freestyle events a little more recently, adding the 100 to his regular 200 in April at the Commonwealth Games, and has been successful in both the 50 and the 200 IM when he chooses to swim them on the World Cup Circuit (though that’s usually SCM).
In the 50 free, he’ll go up against the likes of Bruno Fratus (BRA), the 2017 world championship silver medalist, 2018 Commonwealth champ Ben Proud (GBR), and 2016 SC World champion Jesse Puts (NED). His top challengers in the 100 will be Great Britain’s Duncan Scott, along with Brazilians Marcelo Chierighini, Gabriel Santos and Pedro Spajari.
Santo Condorelli, who is in the process of switching his sporting citizenship to Italy, will also be in action, swimming the 50 free, 100 free and 50 fly.
The 23-year-old Peaty leads stacked fields in the men’s 50 and 100 breast, with some of the other names including Ross Murdoch (GBR), Joao Gomes (BRA), Fabio Scozzoli (ITA) and Marco Koch (GER). The 200 breast is led by Murdoch and Koch, along with 2018 Commonwealth gold medalist James Wilby (GBR).
OTHER BIG NAMES
- Reigning 50 back world champion Etiene Medeiros of Brazil will be swimming her signature event, along with the 50 free, 100 free and 100 back. Other backstrokers joining her include Mie Nielsen (DEN) and Georgia Davies (GBR).
- Ukraine’s Mykhailo Romanchuk, the World Championship silver medalist in the 1500 freestyle, won’t be swimming that event, but is the top seed in the 400 (and also has the 200 fly). His counterpart Gregorio Paltrinieri, the reigning world champ, will swim the 1500.
- Russian Yuliya Efimova comes in as the top seed in the 50 and 100 breast, and will also swim the 200 breast and 200 IM.
- Joining some of the big name British swimmers mentioned earlier will be James Guy, Max Litchfield and Siobhan-Marie O’Connor. Guy takes on the 100 fly, 200 fly and 200 free, Litchfield the 200 IM, 400 IM and 100 fly, and O’Connor will take on a five event lineup of the 50/100 BR, 100 free, 100 fly and 200 IM.
I’m sure she doesn’t like the idea of anyone else being World #1 in her pet 100 fly. I wouldn’t be surprised to see her swim sub-56 to take it back from Ikee.
She hasn’t competed for two months though, think she might need a competition before doing some times at the Swedish nationals the week after.
Yeah, Sarah has been training while Ikee has been racing pretty much this year.
Anyone know if this will be broadcast/streamed anywhere?
http://www.raisport.rai.it/dl/raiSport/dirette/ContentItem-49340f1d-5246-4cf7-931f-75d65af039e7.html
This the link of the streaming. You’ll find there the races live from Rome.
So Sarah is scheduled for 200 free again. It looks like the dream of 5 Olympic medals and 5 world records is still alive.
Nah – She is just playing around a bit. She wants speed and stamina to get that 100 free gold. Those 4/100s short of the gold last year in Budapest …still a sore spot…. yet.. will be interesting how fast she’ll be next week. She was awesome last year in Mare Nostrum meets!