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The next generation is ready. Tickets on sale

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From the 58th edition of the Sette Colli trophy to the 47th European Junior Championships. The Stadio del Nuoto, in Rome, will host from 6 to 11 July almost six hundred swimmers (307 men and 265 women), representing 48 nations, who will compete for the continental title and aspire to a place among the champions who will swim the 36th edition of the European Championships of aquatic sports planned - together with diving, high diving, artistic swimming and open water - from 11 to 22 August 2022 in Foro Italico, Ostia and a venue in the downtown of Rome.
Italy Team will be composed by 48 athletes (24 men and 24 women), led by the European champion, record holder and vice world champion in the 50 breaststroke Benedetta Pilato, in the pool to make a final check before the upcoming Olympics in Tokyo as well as Giulia Vetrano; great attention also for Erika Gaetani, Lorenzo Galossi, Luca De Tullio, Simone Cerasuolo.
Among the most awaited young foreigners are the Russians Ilya Borodin, European gold medallist in the 400 mixed in Budapest, and Evgenia Chikunova, fourth in the 200 breaststroke, and the Romanian David Popovici, sixth in the 100 freestyle. Russia remains the national team to beat.
For the first time, the event will be spread over six days of competition, instead of five as was usual until 2019. Schedule with heats from 9:00 am; semifinals and finals from 6:00 pm.
Tickets on sale. Visit https://www.ticketone.it/en/

Daily ticket prices:
Heats / €10
Semifinals and Finals / €20
6-day ticket / €130