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World Swimming Championships 2022, today’s finals on TV: schedules for Paltrinieri, Martinenghi and more – Sport

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World Swimming Championships 2022, today’s finals on TV: schedules for Paltrinieri, Martinenghi and more – Sport

Budapest, 21 June 2022 – After yesterday’s splendid day, characterized by golds from Thomas Ceccon in the 100 meters backstroke (complete with a world record in 51 “60) and Benedetta Pilato in the 100 breaststroke, the Azzurri expedition dreams of new medals at the World Swimming Championships being held in Budapest. After today’s heats and semifinals, space in the afternoon – from 6 to 8 pm – for the finals, with several Italians competing. Starting with Gabriele Detti e Gregorio Paltrinieri, who will descend into the pool in the 800m freestyle. After that it will be the turn of Alberto Razzetti in the 200m butterfly. Great expectations then for the final of the 50 meters breaststroke, with protagonists Simone Cerasuolo and above all the fresh champion of the 100 meters breaststroke, Nicolò Martinenghi. To close the day here is the appointment with the mixed 4×100 relay.

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World Swimming Championships 2022, the program of June 21 and the Italians in the race

Times and where to see the finals

Italy will hold its breath for Said e Paltrinieri (800 freestyle) at 18 about, while for Razzetti (200 meters butterfly) almost an hour later, to be precise at 18:55. The start of the final of the 50 meters frog con Martinenghi e Cerasuolo is instead scheduled around 19:10. At 19:52 it will be up to that of the mixed mixed 4×100. It will be possible to cheer on the Azzurri by watching the matches in the clear Rai 2 or in streaming through the site or application of Rai Play.

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