As the anticipation builds for the 30th anniversary of the Mare Nostrum Swim Tour, the entry lists have been released. It’s revealing the stellar lineup of swimmers set to grace the pools across Canet-en-Roussillon, Barcelona, and Monaco. Let’s take a glimpse into the athletes who will be making waves in this prestigious international swimming event.
The entry
list for the opening leg in Canet-en-Roussillon boasts a diverse assembly of
top-tier swimmers. Representing nations from across the globe, the athletes are
poised to compete in various disciplines, from the sprinting prowess of the 50m
to the endurance challenges of the 1500m. As the first stop of the tour,
Canet-en-Roussillon promises to set the tone for a thrilling series of
competitions.
Barcelona
– May 29/30 Entry Lists
The entry
list for the Barcelona leg showcases a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging
talents. Swimmers from renowned clubs and national teams will converge in the
historic city to compete in events ranging from the dynamic 100m to the
strategic 400m. The Barcelona leg is expected to be a battleground of skills
and strategies as athletes vie for supremacy in the pool.
Monaco –
June 01/02 Entry Lists
The final
leg in Monaco boasts an impressive entry list, featuring swimmers who have
excelled in the earlier stops of the tour. As the athletes dive into the
pristine waters of Monaco, they will compete in a variety of events. It’s
including the challenging 200m and the intense 800m. The entry list hints at
fierce competition as participants aim to conclude the tour on a high note.
Mare
Nostrum Swim Tour Entry Lists
Get ready
to witness the world’s top swimmers compete at the Mare Nostrum Swim Tour of
this year as we unveil the entry lists for the upcoming events. Here’s a
glimpse of the impressive lineup:
Women’s
Sprint Freestyle Entry Lists
Sarah
Sjostrom (SWE) – Sodertorn SS – 23.92
Melanie
Henique (FRA) – Cercle Nageurs Marseille – 24.34
Marie
Wattel (FRA) – Cercle Nageurs Marseille – 24.54
Julie-Kepp
Jensen (DEN) – Danemark – 24.68
Michelle
Coleman (SWE) – Sparvagen SF – 24.72
Men’s
Sprint Freestyle
Michael
Andrew (USA) – Ma Swim Academy – 21.41
Florent
Manaudou (FRA) – Cercle Nageurs Marseille – 21.53
Maxime
Grousset (FRA) – C.S. Clichy 92 – 21.57
Frederik
Moller (DEN) – GTI-Swimm – 21.57
Thom de
Boer (NED) – Pays-Bas – 21.58
Men’s
Distance Freestyle
Henrik
Christiansen (NOR) – 14:45.35
Daniel O
Jervis (WAL) – Swim Wales – 14:46.51
Ayoub
Hafnaoui (TUN) – Federation Tunisienne de Natation – 15:00.24
Marwan
Elkamash (EGY) – Marwan Elkamash – 15:01.26
Galicz
Laszlo (HUN) – Hungarian Swimming Federation – 15:12.30
Women’s
Backstroke Entry Lists
Kira
Toussaint (NED) – De Dolfijn – 27.10
Kylie
Masse (CAN) – Canada – 27.18
Analia
Pigree (FRA) – Canet 66 Natation – 27.27
Ingrid
Wilm (CAN) – Canada – 27.39
Silvia
Scalia (ITA) – Italy – 27.39
Women’s
Butterfly
Sarah
Sjostroem (SWE) – Sweden Aquatics – 23.92
Melanie
Henique (FRA) – Cercle Nageurs Marseille – 24.34
Marie
Wattel (FRA) – Cercle Nageurs Marseille – 24.54
Farida
Osman (EGY) – Egyptian Swimming Federation – 24.62
Michelle
Coleman (SWE) – Sweden Aquatics – 24.72
Men’s
Butterfly Entry Lists
Katsuhiro
Matsumoto (JPN) – Japan Swimming Federation – 1:44.98
Hadrien
Salvan (FRA) – FFN – INSEP – 1:46.50
Richard
Marton (HUN) – Hungarian Swimming Federation – 1:46.52
Nandor
Nemeth (HUN) – Hungarian Swimming Federation – 1:47.14
Roman
Fuchs (FRA) – FFN – INSEP – 1:47.20
The Mare
Nostrum Swim Tour entry lists reflect the global appeal of this iconic swimming
event. With competitors hailing from different corners of the world, the tour
is set to be a melting pot of diverse swimming styles and techniques. As
athletes prepare to showcase their skills and break records, spectators can
look forward to witnessing the magic unfold in the pools of
Canet-en-Roussillon, Barcelona, and Monaco.
The 30th
anniversary edition promises to be a celebration of talent, sportsmanship, and
the enduring spirit of competitive swimming.
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