Japanese Sprinter Shinri Shioura Joins ADN Swim Project In Italy

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ADN Swim Project is proud to announce the arrival of sprinter Shinri Shioura, first Japanese swimmer under 22”00, in Caserta.

From Canberra (AUS/Oceania) to Tokyo (JAP/Asia) to Caserta (ITA/Europe)! Asian sprint sensation has won several swift competitions and is now joining ADN Swim Project for some fast swimming in Italy and Europe!

Shioura (12th best time in the world for 2015 in the 50 free) is one of the fastest swimmers in Asia (former Asian record holder in the 50 freestyle) and he will join the rest of the team founded by Andrea Di Nino onto his quest for excellence in Kazan 2015, where he will aim to win another world championship medal with Japan, after the team’s bronze in the 4 x 100 medley relay in Barcelona 2013.

Shioura’s addition to ADN makes the squad the strongest sprint group in Europe, having 3 swimmers in the 21” zone (Bovell, Govorov & Shioura) and 2 swimmers at 22”1 (Tikhobaev & Heersbrandt). The sprinter is the first Japanese swimmer to train in Europe, as he joins the hottest sprint Club.

Shioura’s best times in the sprint freestyle and butterfly events are 21”88, 48”51 and 23”78.

“The arrival of Shioura to ADN is yet another demonstration that our technical project is in line with what the athletes are seeking to improve their performance in order to achieve new goals,” said ADN Swim Project founder Andrea Di Nino. “And for us it is a source of pride, with Shinri being the first Japanese swimmer to (train) in Europe. I am convinced that the city of Caserta, and all our team, will make this training period with Shioura pleasant and challenging.”

Stay tuned for some fast swims from Asian sprint super star Shinri Shioura!

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World. To reach our audience, contact us at newsmaster@swimmingworldmagazine.com.

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