Domenico Acerenza and Guidi on the podium of the 10 km, 7th Paltrinieri – OA Sport

The curtain fell on first leg of the LEN Open Water Swimming Cup which, as per tradition, started from Eilat, in Israel. A 10 km in which the caimans have begun a long journey that will culminate with the Fukuoka World Cupin Japanin view of what will happen in the coming year Paris 2024 Olympics.

Significant results have arrived for Italy. Dominic Acerenzareigning European champion of this specialty, finished second with a time of 1:47:58.5, preceded by the French Marc Antoine Olivier (1:47:56.2). A good performance from Lucan, who only had to bow to the strength of the transalpine. To complete the top-3 the other blue Marcellus Guidispaced from the vertex by 4.9.

Gregorio Paltrinieri concluded only seventh, clearly not at its best and somewhat packed with workloads. The Carpigian accused a gap of 11.1 from the top, while a good fifth place for Mario Sanzullo at 9.0 from Olivier. As for the rest of the tricolor troops, the eleventh place of Andrea Manzi at 17.9, the twelfth of Matthew Furlan at 19.6, the 21st of Andrea Filadelli at 48.2 and the 36th of Marco Inglima a 8:20.0.

In the women’s 10 km Geneva Taddeucci she finished third at 2.8 from the Australian Chelsea Lea Gubecka (1:54.02.2). Australia which was also able to celebrate the place of honor of Madeline Claire Gough to 2.2. In the top-10 we also find Arianna Bridi (ninth at 1:11.4), returned to racing after a year and a half stop due to a slight myocarditis, and Giulia Gabrielleschi (tenth at 1:12.4). In the Italian house, the 21st place of Sophie Callo at 5:29.0 from the winner.

Photo: LaPresse

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