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Sette Colli. Report finals second day

Settecolli 2018
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Margherita Panziera breaks the 100 backstroke Italian Record, previously detained by her.In the women's 400 IM Ilaria Cusinato achieves the second best seasonal World chrono (first European), and Alessandro Miressi gets the competition record in 100 freestyle.Italy closes its second day with 23 medals including those won on the first day.A crowd of more than 5000 supporters filled the Stadio del Nuoto giving plenty of emotions.Olympic champion and world record holder Sarah Sjoestroem (SWE) wins her 100 butterfly in 56"29. The silver medal, Elena Di Liddo, signs the second all time Italian performance with 57"38, only behind London 2012 Ilaria Bianchi's 57"27.Luiz Altamair Melo (BRA) wins the men's 200 butterfly with 1'55"83The Italian daily record is set by Margherita Panziera who won the silver medal in the 100 backstroke with 59"80 (breaking her previous 59"96).In 100 backstroke the Roumanian swimmer R.A. Glinta takes the gold medal (53"96), followed by Gabriel Fantoni (BRA) and Matteo Milli.Women's 400 IM are won by Ilaria Cusinato in 4'34"35, who obtains the competition record previously detained by the Australian Stephanie Rice.The Hungarian David Verraszto wins the 400 IM in 4'11"98.Another competition record is broken in Women's 100 freestyle by the Olympic Champion Pernille Blume that stops the time in 52"72.Men's 100 freestyle are won by Alessandro Miresssi in 48"25, who sets another CR.Yuliya Efimova lowers by 6" the women's 50 breaststroke competition record previously detained by Ruta Meilutyte. Imogen Clark and Martina Carraro complete the podium.Another CR is pulled down by Adam Peaty (GBR) with 26"41. The daily programme is ended by long distances.
Women's 800 freestyle are won by simona Quadarella in 8'20"99 ahead of the Hungarian Boglarka Kapas. Last but not least the Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri dominates the 800 freestyle with 7'46"33, followed by Guilherme Costa (BRA) and Domenico Acerenza (ITA).