Swimming, World Championships 2023: Tuesday’s program and the Azzurri in the race

Swimming, World Championships 2023: Tuesday's program and the Azzurri in the race

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At the World Swimming Championships it’s up to Settebello to try to imitate Setterosa and hit the semifinals. The appointment for the match in the quarterfinals with Serbia is at 9.30. The swimming day includes 4 more finals. Italy dreams above all with Thomas Ceccon who, after the gold in the 50m butterfly, tries to amaze also in the 100m backstroke and with Simona Quadarella who qualified for the final of the 1500m freestyle with the second best time. Possibility of a podium also for Nicolò Martinenghi in the 50 breaststroke. During the night, Paltrinieri also returned to the water in the 800m batteries.

Where to see the World Cup on TV and in streaming

The World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka (Japan) are broadcast live on Rai2 and, for a fee, on Sky on the channels Sky Sport Summer (201), Sky Sport Arena (204) and Sky Sport Action (205). In streaming they can be seen for free on RaiPlay or, by subscription, on SkyGo and NOW.

THE PROGRAM OF TUESDAY JULY 25 AND THE ITALIANS IN THE COMPETITION

3.30-6.15 am SWIMMING – Heats – 50 m breaststroke M (Simone Cerasuolo and Nicolò Martinenghi)
to follow Batteries – 200 m asl F
followed by Batteries – 200 m butterfly M (Federico Burdisso and Alberto Razzetti)
followed by Batteries – 800 m sl M (Luca De Tullio and Gregorio Paltrinieri)
4.30-5.45 am DIVING – Great heights Women: Round 1 and 2 (Elisa Cosetti)
7.00-8.30 DIVING – Great heights Men: Round 1 and 2 (Davide Baraldi and Andrea Barnabà)
8.00 WATER POLO – Men’s quarter-final: Greece-Montenegro
9.30 am WATER POLO – Men’s quarter-final: Italy-Serbia
11.00 WATER POLO – Men’s quarter-final: Hungary-USA
12.30 WATER POLO – Men’s quarter-final: Spain-France
13.00-15.05 SWIMMING – FINAL – 200 m sl M
to follow FINAL – 1500 m sl F (Simona Quadarella)
followed by semifinal – 50 m breaststroke M (Simone Cerasuolo and Nicolò Martinenghi)
to follow FINAL – 100 m back F
to follow FINALE – 100 m backstroke M (Thomas Ceccon)
to follow semifinal – 200 m sl F

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