2025 Sette Colli Trophy: Day 3 Finals Live Recap ...Middle East

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2025 SETTECOLLI TROPHY

June 26–28, 2025 Swimming Stadium, Foro Italico – Rome, Italy Heats: 9:00 am (local time) – streamed on Federnuoto YouTube Channel Finals: 6:00 pm (local time) – live on Rai 2 (Italy) Live Results Entry List SwimSwam Event Page COMPLETE GUIDE Recaps: Day 1 Finals/Day 2 Finals

Ciao e Benvenuto!!!!

Welcome to the third and final day of the 61st Settecolli Trophy.

It was a fast morning prelims sessions and several of the world’s best found themselves relegated to the B-final, so we will make note of their times in the recaps as we progress through, as the likes of Ben Proud, Freya Anderson and Louise Hansson will not compete in the A-finals.

It would take a lot of effort to bump out those three swimmers, all of whom are World Championship medalists, but the 50 free on the women’s side was a blistering affair as it took a 25.57 to make the final, with Sara Curtis, the Italian record holder leading the way with the only sub-25 swim this morning, as her 24.97 secured lane 4 for her.

The men’s 50 fly prelims, too, had no margin for error as Proud was just .02 off of making the final, as it took a 23.74 to make the final. Like in the 50 free, the top seed, Noe Ponti, leads easily as his 22.75 was the only swim under 23 seconds this morning.

Sandwiched between the sprint events is the 200 backstroke. The men’s 200 back see’s Ponti’s compatriot Roman Mityukov as the top seed, but Great Britain’s Luke Greenbank is just over half a second back, with the pair each breaking 2:00 minutes this morning. Italian record holder Thomas Ceccon could play spoiler, though, as he qualified just 7th into the final, and lane 1 may have some outside smoke. The women’s 200 back will likely be a close affair as top seed Francesca Furfaro is seeded less than half a second ahead of the next two fastest swimmers.

The women’s 200 butterfly and the men’s and women’s 200 breaststroke make way to the men’s 200 frees where it will be a battle between the Italians and the Brits as the host nation put five swimmers into the final to square off against the Brits who are led by top seed Jack McMillian, with James Guy and Matt Richards joining him.

The 200 IM starts to wrap up the meet, but expect the men’s race to be just as exciting as it pits Duncan Scott against the likes of Alberto Razzetti, and not to mention the top sheet Massimilliano Matteazzi.

The women’s 200 IM, too, is a similar affair to the men’s 200 free, as the Brits have certainly made their presence known as the advanced four into the final, led by the pair of Katie Shanahan and Abbie Wood.

The evening concluded with the 1500 free where European record holder and World Champion Gregorio Paltrinieri is the top seed, but could be pushed by Florian Wellbrock, who is seeded less than two seconds back.

 

WOMEN’S 50 Free – Final

World Record: 23.61 – Sarah Sjostrom, SWE (2023) Junior World Record: 24.17 – Claire Curzan, USA (2021) European Record: 23.61 – Sarah Sjostrom, SWE (2023) European Junior Record: 24.56 – Sara Curtis, ITA (2024) Italian Record: 24.43 – Sara Curtis, (2024) Championship Record: 23.75 – Sarah Sjostrom, SWE (2024)

MEN’S 200 Back – Final

World Record: 1:51.92 – Aaron Piersol, USA (2009) Junior World Record: 1:55.14 – Kliment Kolesnokov, RUS (2017) European Record: 1:53.23 – Evgeny Rylov, RUS (2021) European Junior Record: 1:55.14 – Kliment Kolesnokov, RUS (2017) Italian Record: 1:55.71 – Thomas Ceccon, (2025) Championship Record: 1:55.05 – Ryosuke Irie, JPN (2012)

WOMEN’S 200 Back – Final

World Record: 2:03.14 – Kaylee McKeown, AUS (2023) Junior World Record: 2:03.35 – Regan Smith, USA (2019) European Record: 2:04.94 – Anastasia Fesikova, RUS (2009) European Junior Record: 2:06.62 – Target Time Italian Record: 2:05.56 – Margherita Panziera, (2021) Championship Record: 2:08.87 – Margherita Panziera,  ITA (2009)

MEN’S 50 Fly – Final

World Record: 22.27 – Andriy Govorov, UKR (2018) Junior World Record: 22.96 – Diogo Matos Ribeiro, POR (2022) European Record: 22.27 – Andriy Govorov, UKR (2018) European Junior Record: 22.96 – Diogo Matos Ribeiro, POR (2022) Italian Record: 22.68 – Thomas Ceccon, (2023) Championship Record: 22.27 – Andriy Govorov, UKR (2018)

WOMEN’S 200 Fly – Final

World Record: 2:01.81 – Liu Zige, CHN (2009) Junior World Record: 2:03.03 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) European Record: 2:04.27 – Katinka Hosszu, HUN (2009) European Junior Record: 2:06.26 – Lana Pudar, BIH (2023) Italian Record: 2:06.50 – Caterina Giacchetti, (2009) Championship Record: 2:07.05 – Sara Isakovic, SLO (2008)

MEN’S 200 Breast – Final

World Record: 2:05.48 – Qin Haiyang, CHN (2023) Junior World Record: 2:08.04 – Dong Zhihao, CHN (2023) European Record: 2:05.85 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2024) European Junior Record: 2:09.64 – Target Time Italian Record: 2:08.50 – Loris Facci, (2009) Championship Record: 2:07.63 – Arno Kamminga, NED (2021)

WOMEN’S 200 Breast – Final

World Record: 2:17.55 – Evgeniia Chikunova, RUS (2023) Junior World Record: 2:19.64 – Victoria Gunes, TUR (2015) European Record: 2:17.55 – Evgeniia Chikunova, RUS (2023) European Junior Record: 2:19.64 – Victoria Gunes, TUR (2015) Italian Record: 2:23.06 – Francesca Fangio, (2021) Championship Record: 2:20.72 – Yuliya Efimova, RUS (2018)

MEN’S 200 Free – Final

World Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009) Junior World Record: 1:42.97 – David Popovici, ROU (2022) European Record: 1:42.00 – Paul Biedermann, GER (2009) European Junior Record: 1:42.97 – David Popovici, ROU (2022) Italian Record: 1:45.67 – Flippo Megli, (2019) Championship Record: 1:45.49 – David Popovici, ROU (2023)

WOMEN’S 400 Free – Final

World Record: 3:54.18 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) Junior World Record: 3:56.08 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2023) European Record: 3:59.15 – Federica Pellegrini, ITA (2009) European Junior Record: 4:03.57 – Anja Kesely, HUN (2018) Italian Record: 3:59.15 – Federica Pellegrini, (2009) Championship Record: 4:02.84 – Camille Muffat, FRA (2013)

MEN’S 200 I.M. – Final

World Record: 1:54.00 – Ryan Lochte, USA (2011) Junior World Record: 1:56.99 – Hubert Kos, HUN (2021) European Record: 1:54.06 – Leon Marchand, FRA (2024) European Junior Record: 1:56.99 – Hubert Kos, HUN (2021) Italian Record: 1:56.21 – Alberto Razzetti, (2023) Championship Record: 1:57.11 – Daiya Seto, JPN (2019)

WOMEN’S 200 I.M. – Final

World Record: 2:05.70 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2025) Junior World Record: 2:06.56 – Summer McIntosh, CAN (2024) European Record: 2:06.12 – Katinka Hosszu, HUN (2015) European Junior Record: 2:11.03 – Target Time Italian Record: 2:09.30 – Sara Franceschi, (2023) Championship Record: 2:08.28 – Katinka Hosszu, HUN (2015)

MEN’S 1500 Free – Final

World Record: 14:30.67 – Bobby Finke, USA (2024) Junior World Record: 14:41.22 – Kuyzey Tuncelli, TUR (2024) European Record: 14:32.80 – Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA (2022) European Junior Record: 14:41.22 – Kuyzey Tuncelli, TUR (2024) Italian Record: 14:32.80 – Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA (2022) Championship Record: 14:33.10 – Gregorio Paltrinieri, ITA (2020)

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