﻿{"id":7320,"date":"2004-05-30T09:56:25","date_gmt":"2004-05-30T14:56:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/news.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/uncategorized\/2004\/05\/italy-running-away-with-the-latin-cup-after-day-two\/"},"modified":"2014-07-25T16:03:29","modified_gmt":"2014-07-25T23:03:29","slug":"italy-running-away-with-the-latin-cup-after-day-two","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmingworldmagazine.com\/news\/italy-running-away-with-the-latin-cup-after-day-two\/","title":{"rendered":"Italy Running Away with the Latin Cup After Day Two"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina, May 29.  IF this were a boxing match, the referee would declare a technical knockout for the Italian team and award it the title.<\/p>\n<p>However, it&#39;s swimming and with two of three days of this year&#39;s Latin Cup in the books, Italy is racing away with the women&#39;s, men&#39;s and overall titles.<\/p>\n<p>After winning 11 combined golds opening night Friday, Italy racked up eight of 10 individual No. 1&#39;s this evening, with France and Spain taking the oher two wins.  France also scored a pair of victories in the 400 sprint relays.<\/p>\n<p>Highlighiting tonight&#39;s racing was a second gold for Italy&#39;s Alessandro Terin, this one in the 50 meter breaststroke, complementing his 100 meter win. As in the century, he was chased home by Brazil&#39;s Henrique Barbosa, a  sophomore for Coach Nort Thornton&#39;s Cal Golden Bears. Terin clocked 28.45 to Barbosa&#39;s 28.82.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps the two most outstanding swims were done by Terin&#39;s teammates Vanni Magnoni (400 IM, pr 4:22.82) and Rudy Goldin (100 fly, pr 54.42).  Both swims were meet records and Vanni&#39;s time ranks him among the Top 25 globally for the season.  His old pr was 4:24.38 from last summer&#39;s European Junior Championships in Glasgow, where he earned the bronze.  <\/p>\n<p>Magnoni won the 200 IM yesterday in a meet-record 2:04.12, a bit mroe than a second off his pr of 2:03.05 from this March&#39;s Italian Nationals. The 18-year-old may not be quite ready to challenge teammates Massi Rosolino (defending Olympic 200 IM champ) or Alessio Boggiatto (World 200-400 IM champ at Fukuoka three years ago) but look for him probably to gain a spot on Italy&#39;s team to the next World Championships in Montreal 15 months from now.<\/p>\n<p>Hundred fly champ Goldin was not among the world&#39;s Top 25 juniors last years (cut:  55.30) nor was he among the world&#39;s Top 100 (cut:  54.46) so his 54.42 is a very impressive performance.  <\/p>\n<p>On the women&#39;s side, Italy&#39;s Elena Gemo, bronze-medalist at  the EJCs (pr 1:01.02) dropped her career-best in the 100m fly to 1:00.88 en route to the gold here.   Countrywoman Alessia Filippi (17) went a pr and meet-record 2:14.22 to win the 200 back, a swim that would have ranked her fourth on the yearly junior global list in 2003.  Teammate Sebastano Ranfagni (200 back, 2:02.80); Francesco Secchiarolli (200 free, 1:52.56) were the other Italian winners.<\/p>\n<p>France&#39;s Marion Blary (50 breast, 33.16) and Spain&#39;s Alicia Casillas Ramos (800 free, 8:55.70) were the two other gold medalists.<\/p>\n<p>In the 400 free relays, which France swept, Corale Balmy led off in a meet record 57.63.  On the men&#39;s side, Antone Galavtine went 50.94 &#8212; another meet record &#8212; on his leadoff leg, just off his pr 50.50 that won him the bronze at Glasgow (EJCs).<\/p>\n<p>The world &quot;junior&quot; 100 free record was 49.19 by America&#39;s Michael Phelps from last summer&#39;s U.S. Nationals in College Park.  Phelps reduced that time to 49.05 at this winter&#39;s championships in Orlando.  Unless he goes faster at the Janet Evans Invitational in the Olympic Trials pool in Long Beach a week from this weekend, the record will stay unchanged for awhile as Phelps turns 19 on June 30.<\/p>\n<p> 2004 LATIN CUP<\/p>\n<p>MAR DEL PLATA, ARGENTINA<\/p>\n<p>MAY 29, 2004<\/p>\n<p>50 M POOL<\/p>\n<p>Note:  Boys born 1984-later<br \/>\n       Girls born 1985-later<\/p>\n<p>*  Meet Record<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 50 M BREASTSTROKE    <\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 0&#39;28&quot;45* TERRIN ALESSANDRO     60025 ITA      ITALIA            85 116.34<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 0&#39;28&quot;82   BARBOSA HENRIQUE      60091 BRA      BRASIL            84 114.85<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 0&#39;29&quot;53   THIALLET ANTHONY      60019 FRA      FRANCIA           85 112.08<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 0&#39;30&quot;29   PASCHETTA GUSTAVO DANI10612 ARG      ARGENTINA         84 109.27<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 0&#39;30&quot;37   REVERTE UBEDA DAN     60104 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            86 108.98<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 0&#39;32&quot;29   ACEVEDO AGUSTIN 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60014 FRA      FRANCIA           85 108.60<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 2&#39;06&quot;59  SALES RUBIO LUCIANO MA13137 ARG      ARGENTINA         87 106.48<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 2&#39;07&quot;09  PAJARES JAQUETI EDUARD60103 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            86 106.06<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 2&#39;07&quot;46  GUIDO GUILHERME       60089 BRA      BRASIL            87 105.75<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 2&#39;20&quot;46  FOIANINI DIEGO        60121 BOL      BOLIVIA           84  95.97<br \/>\n7\u00b0 : 2&#39;30&quot;43  TAPIA JONATHAN        60048 ECU      ECUADOR           87  89.60<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 200 M BACKSTROKE<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 2&#39;14&quot;22*  FILIPPI ALESSIA       60032 ITA      ITALIA            87 109.71<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 2&#39;15&quot;96   BARON ESTHER          60001 FRA      FRANCIA           86 108.31<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 2&#39;21&quot;45   CONCA RUZAFA AINA     60110 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            87 104.10<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 2&#39;27&quot;86   CONSTANZO GABRIELA    60125 PAR      PARAGUAY          87  99.59<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 2&#39;28&quot;60   VAGO MIRNA SOLEDAD    11938 ARG      ARGENTINA         88  99.09<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 2&#39;38&quot;89   FRITZ JAVIERA         60055 CHI      CHILE             86  92.68<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 200 M FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 1&#39;52&quot;56  SECCHIAROLI FRANCESCO 60035 ITA      ITALIA            85  99.75<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 1&#39;52&quot;61  STROHMEYER GUILLAUME  60018 FRA      FRANCIA           85  99.70<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 1&#39;54&quot;09  MENDES DANIEL         60086 BRA      BRASIL            06  98.41<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 1&#39;54&quot;73  MASIP GALASO DAVID    60101 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            86  97.86<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 1&#39;57&quot;73  VILLAGOYZ GABRIEL RAUL11514 ARG      ARGENTINA         86  95.37<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 1&#39;58&quot;27  ALFARO MANUEL JOSE    60020 ESA      EL SALVADOR       87  94.93<br \/>\n7\u00b0 : 1&#39;58&quot;42  PINZON GARCIA         60124 COL      COLOMBIA          89  94.81<br \/>\n8\u00b0 : 2&#39;01&quot;79  MALLAT SALVADOR       60057 CHI      CHILE             86  92.19<br \/>\n9\u00b0 : 2&#39;05&quot;22  ANCHUNDIA CARLOS      60046 ECU      ECUADOR           86  89.66<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 200 M FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 2&#39;04&quot;14  PAGLIARINI SILVIA     60024 ITA      ITALIA            86 100.91<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 2&#39;05&quot;66   LAZARE MYLENE         60005 FRA      FRANCIA           87  99.69<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 2&#39;05&quot;96  CASILLAS RAMOS ALICIA 60108 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            87  99.46<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 2&#39;06&quot;93  NODA TAIANE           60082 BRA      BRASIL            87  98.70<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 2&#39;13&quot;02  ENDLER CAROLINA       60054 CHI      CHILE             87  94.18<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 2&#39;14&quot;77  SANCHEZ BARBARA ESTEFA13135 ARG      ARGENTINA         89  92.95<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 100 M BUTTERFLY<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 0&#39;54&quot;42* GOLDIN RUDY           60040 ITA      ITALIA            84 112.07<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 0&#39;55&quot;34  GALAVTINE ANTOINE     60012 FRA      FRANCIA           85 110.20<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 0&#39;55&quot;53  SILVA FERNANDO        60087 BRA      BRASIL            86 109.83<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 0&#39;55&quot;96  PASCHETTA GUSTAVO DANI10612 ARG      ARGENTINA         84 108.98<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 0&#39;56&quot;89  CABANAS ALBERCA JAVIER60097 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            86 107.20<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 1&#39;00&quot;38  CEDE\u00a5O PAUL           60050 ECU      ECUADOR           87 101.01<br \/>\n7\u00b0 : 1&#39;02&quot;20  ARAOS GONZALO         60051 CHI      CHILE             88  98.05<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 100 METER BUTTERFLY<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 1&#39;00&quot;86*  GEMO ELENA            60022 ITA      ITALIA            87 108.06<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 1&#39;02&quot;35   MUELA BUITRAGO ARANZAZ60113 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A            87 105.48<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 1&#39;02&quot;49   LEAO JULIA            60077 BRA      BRASIL            87 105.24<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 1&#39;02&quot;97   SENTUC AUDREY         60008 FRA      FRANCIA           86 104.44<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 1&#39;04&quot;89   BAHAMONDE YAMILE      60047 ECU      ECUADOR           87 101.35<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 1&#39;06&quot;02   MASCIA XIMENA         10633 ARG      ARGENTINA         86  99.62<br \/>\n7\u00b0 : 1&#39;10&quot;15   GUAYTA CECILIA        60071 URU      URUGUAY           89  93.75<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 400 M IND. MEDLEY<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 4&#39;22&quot;84*  MANGONI VANNI         60031 ITA      ITALIA            85 110.03<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 4&#39;32&quot;86   CECILIOT CLEMENT      60010 FRA      FRANCIA           86 105.99<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 4&#39;37&quot;83   RODRIGUEZ GASTON       9585 ARG      ARGENTINA         84 104.09<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 4&#39;41&quot;72   NAGAOKA ALAN          60084 BRA      BRASIL            84 102.65<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 4&#39;53&quot;22   QUEIPO DANIEL         60064 URU      URUGUAY           85  98.63<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 5&#39;00&quot;56   GUZMAN BENJAMIN       60056 CHI      CHILE             88  96.22<br \/>\n7\u00b0 : 5&#39;12&quot;10   FOIANINI DIEGO        60121 BOL      BOLIVIA           84  92.66<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 800 M FREESTYLE<\/p>\n<p>1\u00b0 : 8&#39;55&quot;70*  CASILLAS RAMOS ALICIA 60108 ESP      ESPA\u00a5A           87 109.10<br \/>\n2\u00b0 : 9&#39;05&quot;96   SUTTORA MARINA        60041 ITA      ITALIA               86 107.05<br \/>\n3\u00b0 : 9&#39;07&quot;35   NEUFCOEUR CHARLENE    60006 FRA      FRANCIA          86 106.78<br \/>\n4\u00b0 : 9&#39;26&quot;97   FORTINI IZABELA       60076 BRA      BRASIL                 88 103.09<br \/>\n5\u00b0 : 9&#39;28&quot;99   GHIONE FLORENCIA      12373 ARG      ARGENTINA        88 102.72<br \/>\n6\u00b0 : 9&#39;58&quot;95   BUENA\u00a5O MARIA FERNANDA60045 ECU      ECUADOR      87  97.58<\/p>\n<p>MEN&#39;S 400 M FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p> 1\u00b0 : 3&#39;23&quot;46*  FRA NATIONAL JR. 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TEAM                                     95.38<br \/>\n              ROTH DAMIAN GABRIEL   10714                             JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              SALES RUBIO LUCIANO MA13137                           JUVEN 87<br \/>\n              VILLAGOYZ GABRIEL RAUL11514                            JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              AGUILERA MATIAS FERNAN 9398                            JUNIO 85<\/p>\n<p> 6\u00b0 : 3&#39;45&quot;00 URU NATIONAL JR. TEAM                         90.42<br \/>\n              QUARIARA BRUNO        60063                                JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              QUEIPO DANIEL         60064                                  JUNIO 85<br \/>\n              FRANCIA NICOLAS       60065                                 JUVEN 87<br \/>\n              ACEVEDO AGUSTIN       60067                              MAYOR 84<\/p>\n<p> 7\u00b0 : 3&#39;48&quot;80  CHI NATIONAL JR. TEAM                            88.92<br \/>\n              MALLAT SALVADOR       60057                                JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              PENAILILLO ROBERTO    60058                                JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              ELLIOT OLIVER         60053                                   J UVEN 87<br \/>\n              GUZMAN BENJAMIN       60056                                JUVEN 88<\/p>\n<p> 8\u00b0 : 3&#39;54&quot;62 ECU  NATIONAL JR. TEAM                          86.71<br \/>\n              ANCHUNDIA CARLOS      60046                                JUNIO 86<br \/>\n              TAPIA JONATHAN        60048                                 JUVEN 87<br \/>\n              RODRIGUEZ FRANCISCO   60049                              JUVEN 87<br \/>\n              CEDE\u00a5O PAUL           60050                                   JUVEN 87<\/p>\n<p>WOMEN&#39;S 400 M FREESTYLE RELAY<\/p>\n<p> 1\u00b0 : 3&#39;50&quot;66*  FRA NATIONA JR. 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