Sara Curtis, gold, silver and record: "This morning I wouldn’t have believed it"
Unstoppable Sara Curtis's enthusiasm after winning two historic medals in a single day at the European Short Course Championships
Unstoppable Sara Curtis's enthusiasm after winning two historic medals in a single day at the European Short Course Championships
Five gold, one silver and four bronze for Italy on Sunday alone: none better than Curtis, Quadarella and Cerasuolo in Europe
The young champion took third place in the 100 freestyle final, behind Marrit Steenbergen and Beryl Gastaldello.
Many Azzurri engaged, some even in double rounds, in the batteries on the penultimate day of the 23rd European Short Tub Championships in Lublin
The Azzurri swim in 1'27"26 signing a new world record that also means a gold medal at the European Short Course Championships in Lublin
Beaten Holland and Poland, which completed the podium: Francesco Lazzari, Simone Cerasuolo, Silvia Di Pietro and Sara Curtis gave Italy the'gold.
The Italian team ends the first day of competition in Lublin with a double medal and two Italian records (one broken and one equaled).
Flashes of blue outfielders in Westmont, in the heart of Illinois and some 30 miles from Chicago
Federnuoto’s number one defends the young Italian swimmer, who has been the victim of insults on social media, to the hilt.
Sara Curtis, not yet 19 years old (she will be 19 on August 19), made Italian swimming history with an eighth-place world ranking in Singapore.
Sara Curtis yesterday rewrote Italian swimming history, reaching a never-before-seen final in the queen event
Riccione’s Swimming Stadium is the scene of another feat by Sara Curtis, who breaks the record in the 50 s.l. twice in one day.
The Italian champion signed a new record in the 100-meter freestyle at the Assoluti: she is the rising star of Italian swimming