European swimming championships 2022, today’s results

Pellacani’s 5 medals in these European Championships

On the platform from the first day of the diving program in this European Championship, Chiara Pellacani she went to medal in all the finals played, winning 2 golds, 1 silver and 2 bronzes: in addition to today’s victory, there was also the one in the Team Event. Yesterday the second place in the 3-meter sync with Elena Bertocchi had come. The lowest step of the podium in the 1 meter individual race and in the mixed sync with Matteo Santoro

Pellacani’s words

The words of the winner of Sky Sport immediately after the victory: “I’m so happy, winning it in Rome then it’s great. I went on the trampoline with the desire to win, I wanted to do it and with Tommaso (Marconi, the coach) we knew we had prepared it well. The desire to win is there. ‘I always have, I was excited and I have a lot of adrenaline on me, that’s why I don’t feel tired “

Gold for Chiara Pellacani

Last dive again masterful of the blue: 63 of partial and 318.75 the total. Perfect day for her after first place in the morning heats. It is his fifth medal in these European Championships, the second gold after the Team Event

The last dive of Elisa Pizzini

Good last attempt, with passing marks (60 total) and a total of 243.65, away from the medal area. The blue can still be satisfied with his first European final won with a great comeback in the morning.

The classification at the end of the fourth lap

  1. Chiara Pellacani (Italy – 255.75)
  2. Michelle Heimberg (Svizzera – 244.80)
  3. Yasmin Harper (Great Britain – 242.20)
  4. Clare Cryan (Ireland – 219.75)
  5. Tina Punzel (Germany – 213.15)

12. Elisa Pizzini (Italy – 183.85)

Chiara Pellacani’s fourth dive

Another extraordinary performance of the blue: 63.00 partial and increased advantage over the second: 255.75 a 244.80. Only one dip is missing at the end

The fourth dive of Elisa Pizzini

So far the blue’s performance in “even” dives has been very good: 58.50 and total of 183.85

The classification after the third lap

  1. Chiara Pellacani (Italy – 192.75)
  2. Michelle Heimberg (Svizzera – 181.80)
  3. Yasmin Harper (Great Britain – 180.70)
  4. Clare Cryan (Ireland – 174.95)
  5. Viktoriya Kesar (Ukraine – 153.00)

12. Elisa Pizzini (Italy – 125.35)

Chiara Pellacani’s third dive

Superb attempt: 69.75 the total score and provisional first place in the standings. Average of 7.5 in this third lap

The third dive of Elisa Pizzini

Bad attempt, partial of 26.35

The ranking at the end of the second lap

  1. Michelle Heimberg (Svizzera – 126.00)
  2. Chiara Pellacani (Italy – 123.00)
  3. Clare Cryan (Ireland – 114.50)
  4. Yasmin Harper (Great Britain – 112.50)
  5. Tina Punzel (Germany – 109.65)

7. Elisa Pizzini (Italy – 99.00)

The second dive by Chiara Pellacani

Excellent second attempt with an average of 7 received by the judges: 63.00 total and 123.00 partial

The second dive by Elisa Pizzini

Significant improvement for Pizzini in the second attempt: 58.50 for a total of 99.00

The ranking after the first lap

  1. Emilia Nilsson Garip (Sweden – 67.50)
  2. Yasmin Harper (Great Britain – 63.00)
  3. Michelle Heimberg (Svizzera – 63.00)
  4. Laura Hallaselka (Finland – 60.00)
  5. Chiara Pellacani (Italy – 60.00)

12. Elisa Pizzini (Italy 40.50)

Chiara Pellacani’s first dive

Jump from 60: momentary fourth place for her after the first lap

Elisa Pizzini’s first dive

The first blue diver in the competition barely scores 40.50: not a good attempt, but already this morning he showed that he knows how to react and improve as the race progresses

The final of the women’s 3m springboard is starting

Italy ranks Chiara Pellacani ed Elisa Pizzini, you do very well in this morning’s heats with the first and fifth total points

The words of Timbretti and Larsen

“We are not very satisfied, the podium is within reach. My mistake in the third dive cost us the medal. The adrenaline of the public perhaps stirred me”, he explained. Larsen. “Weird judges’ votes? We look at our things, we wanted a medal and we could get it without any mistakes. Next time we will show up with a higher coefficient,” he added. stamps

Synchro platform men, in the final standings

  1. Great Britain 390.48
  2. Ukraine 388.02
  3. Germania 369.30
  4. Italia 362.25
  5. Greece 338.01
  6. Austria 313.95

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