A teen, 17, reportedly went into the water around 9 p.m. Saturday and never came back up, according to witnesses. Crews from the Sacramento Metro Fire Department and the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office searched for the teen, but didn’t find him. They plan to return to the river on Sunday.
Paltrinieri completes hat-trick, Daley claims first ever synchro gold
Italy’s superhero Gregorio Paltrinieri completed a hat-trick in open water as he was the one who made the difference in the team event to give Italy the victory and to claim his third title in the Lupa Lake. Though Britain’s diving star Tom Daley had an amazing collection of gold medals but today he added one which he had never won before: a title in the men’s platform synchro event. With Matthew Lee, they came first in an incredibly thrilling final, bagging 43 marks of 9.0-9.5 out of 54. The women’s 3m final wasn’t any less exciting, at the end Germany’s Tina Punzel had the last laugh.
PUNZEL Tina GER
3m Springboard Women Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
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G.GULLSTRAND Emma SWE
3m Springboard Women Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Gold Medal
DALEYÂ Thomas GBR
LEEÂ Matthew GBR
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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Gold Medal
DALEYÂ Thomas GBR
LEEÂ Matthew GBR
Silver Medal
BONDAR Aleksandr RUS
MINIBAEV Viktor RUS
Bronze Medal
BARTHELÂ Timo GER
HAUSDINGÂ Patrick GER
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Gold Medal
PUNZELÂ Tina GER
3m Springboard Women Final
3m Springboard Women Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
PUNZEL Tina GER
3m Springboard Women Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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Gold Medal
PUNZELÂ Tina GER
Silver Medal
PELLACANIÂ Chiara ITA
Bronze Medal
G.GULLSTRANDÂ Emma SWE
3m Springboard Women Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Best Team
UKRAINE
ALEKSIIVA Maryna / ALEKSIIVA Vladyslava
FIEDINA Marta / HRYSHKO Veronika
NOSOVA Anna / REZNIK Kateryna
SAVCHUK Anastasiya / SHYNKARENKO Alina
SYDORENKO Kseniya / YAKHNO Yelyzaveta
Artistic Swimming
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Pasquale Mesiano / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
HUNGARY
BARTAÂ Nike’Â /Â CSILLINGÂ Katalin
FARKAS Linda / GACS Boglarka
GOTZ Lilien / HATALA Hanna
HUNGLER Szabina / REGENYI Adelin
RENYI Luca / SZABO Anna Viktoria
Highlights Final
Artistic Swimming
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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UKRAINE
ALEKSIIVA Maryna / ALEKSIIVA Vladyslava
FIEDINA Marta / HRYSHKO Veronika
NOSOVA Anna / REZNIK Kateryna
SAVCHUK Anastasiya / SHYNKARENKO Alina
SYDORENKO Kseniya / YAKHNO Yelyzaveta
Highlights Final
Artistic Swimming
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Pasquale Mesiano / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
GABBRIELLESCHI Giulia, BRUNI Rachele ITA
Team Event 5 km
Open Water
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Lupa Lake
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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BRUNI Rachele, PALTRINIERI Gregorio, GABBRIELLESCHI Giulia, ACERENZA Domenico ITA Gold Medal
Team Event 5 km
Open Water
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Lupa Lake
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
BRUNI Rachele, PALTRINIERI Gregorio, GABBRIELLESCHI Giulia, ACERENZA Domenico ITA Gold Medal
Team Event 5 km
Open Water
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Lupa Lake
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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ACERENZA Domenico, GABBRIELLESCHI Giulia, PALTRINIERI Gregorio, BRUNI Rachele, GABBRIELLESCHI Giulia Team Event 5 km
Open Water
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Lupa Lake
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
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DALEY Thomas GBR
LEE Matthew GBR
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
BARTHEL Timo GER
HAUSDING Patrick GER
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
DALEYÂ Thomas GBR
LEEÂ Matthew GBR
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
BONDAR Aleksandr RUS
MINIBAEV Viktor RUS
10m Platform Synchronised Men Final
Diving
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Giorgio Perottino / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Artistic Swimming
Highlights Routine Final
Podium
Bronze Medal
BLR BELARUS
BUTSEL Vera
KIRYLIUK Marharyta
KOUTSUN Hanna
KUDZINA Yana
KULIASHOVA Kseniya
NAVASIOLAVA Anastasiya
PUZ Valeryia
SUVALAVA Anastasiya
TRATSEUSKAYA Kseniya
VYSOTSKAYA Aliaksandra
Gold Medal
UKR UKRAINE
ALEKSIIVA Maryna
ALEKSIIVA Vladyslava
FIEDINA Marta
HRYSHKO Veronika
NOSOVA Anna
REZNIK Kateryna
SAVCHUK Anastasiya
SHYNKARENKO Alina
SYDORENKO Kseniya
YAKHNO Yelyzaveta
DEREVIANCHENKO Olesia
MATSIIEVSKA Sofiia
Silver Medal
HUN HUNGARY
BARTA Nike’
CSILLING Katalin
FARKAS Linda
GACS Boglarka
GOTZ Lilien
HATALA Hanna
HUNGLER Szabina
REGENYI Adelin
RENYI Luca
SZABO Anna Viktoria
APATHY Anna
CSOPPU Dalma
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Duna Arena
Budapest – Hungary 11/5/2021
Photo Pasquale Francesco Mesiano / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Team BELARUS BLR
HIGHLIGHTS
Artistic Swimming
Budapest – Hungary 15/5/2021
Duna Arena
XXXV LEN European Aquatic Championships
Photo Andrea Staccioli / Deepbluemedia / Insidefoto
Gregorio Paltrinieri made the difference in the team event at Lake Lupa: his blast in the third leg – 12:53min – gave a 14sec lead to Italy before the last 1250m lap and that was easy to defend by Domenico Acerenza. The field was together at the halfway mark, then it was quickly torn apart once Paltrinieri left the pack behind. Before the last lap, the French had a 7sec advantage ahead of Hungary and Germany when the anchors began the final quest.
Three world champions clashed for the two remaining spots on the podium and Marc Antoine Olivier, Florian Wellbrock, and Kristof Rasovszky staged a thrilling battle. Though Rasovszky is famous for anything but being a sprinter, team spirit took over, and with Wellbrock, they managed to catch up 5km and 10km silver medallist Olivier and turned into the final sprint shoulder by shoulder. They seemed to hit the finish panel at the very same time – 9 seconds behind Acerenza –, and the referee had to watch the recording a couple of times before he confirmed that Wellbrock was the fastest to touch in, 0.5sec ahead of Rasovszky, and a fingernail separated him and Olivier (0.2sec) for the bronze. Paltrinieri finished his open water campaign with 3/3 golds, and he will be back for more in the pool next week.
In the closing event in artistic swimming, Ukraine came closer to Russia in the gold medal race (6-4) as they won the Highlights Routine. While the event is yet to attract more entries, the Ukrainians got significantly high scores, which can be a huge boost for them for the summer. Belarus came second and host Hungary claimed its first-ever medal in artistic swimming, a bronze.
With eight podium finishes in as many starts, Ukraine claimed the Team Trophy (they did not enter in mixed duet) – Martina Fiedina was part of each so she is the most decorated swimmer of the championships so far with four gold and four silver medals.
In the previous two ‘big’ editions, the Brits enjoyed some outstanding success in diving, an 11-medal haul (3 titles) in London 2016 and 10 podium finishes (4 titles) in Glasgow 2018. Now they had to wait till the penultimate day of the competition to celebrate their first victory. Tom Daley and Matthew Lee won a majestic duel against Russia’s super duo of Victor Minibaev and Aleksandar Bondar.
The two pairs left the others behind once the DD jumped to the heights of 3.2-3.6s. Indeed all four divers were tremendous during the entire competition – out of the 54 marks Daley and Lee received in the afternoon, 43 were 9.0 or 9.5. The Russians got less 9.0 and 9.5s (25) but their programme was slightly stronger in DDs, so at the end only 5.61 points separated them. The last three dives were all 92+ pointers for both, the difference came in the third round when, due to a minor mistake, Bondar and Minibaev got ‘only’ 79, while the Brits earned 86 – and thanks to the following superb deliveries the gap remained till the end.
Patrick Hausding was back to the podium after an ‘off-day’ in the 3m final, now he claimed his fourth medal here, a second bronze (also has two golds). Diving with Timo Barthel, the Germans did a fine job and their third place was never in danger. Indeed it was some consolation after they had missed the Olympic cut in Tokyo by a tiny margin.
Like in the British camp, there was a missing part for the Germans too: a medal in the women’s event. It came this evening finally and it was a gold straight away. Tina Punzel claimed it after a highly exciting final in the women’s 3m.
The first two rounds saw solid dives from the favourites, then in the third Punzel and Italy’s Chiara Pellacani both had an erroneous attempt while Russia’s Vitalia Koroleva came up with the best effort of the session with 75 points, which rocketed her to the first place. But her next one was a real miss (40 points) and that cost her even the podium since her rivals managed to rebound with two fine dives and even Emma Gullstrand passed her as she was balanced enough to catch the bronze, the first medal for Sweden here in Budapest.
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Continuing our round of British athletes, Matt Richards joins us this week.
Recently qualified for Team GB, the 18-year-old put on the performance of his life at British trials. From 2019 European Junior Champion, Richards will swim in his first senior team in the upcoming Long Course European Championships before taking to the Olympic stage in July.
Richards has individually qualified for the 100m Freestyle at Tokyo 2020 and will most likely be seen in some of the most highly anticipated relays of the Olympics.
Training at the Bath National Centre, Richards talks to us about his impressive trials swims, including that ‘stupidly quick’ 200m Freestyle final and his seemingly hard-working, yet fun training group. With a refreshing and mature mentality for such a young swimmer, Matt reflects on the ISL and the people that have shaped his swimming knowledge over the last few years.
He’s determined, he’s fast and he’s definitely not one to be undermined. Enjoy our chat with Matt Richards.
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