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Aqua Centurions

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Aqua Centurions is one of the four founding European teams for the International Swimming League.

The team is based in Rome, Italy, but athletes come from every part of the world so they don't all train the same location. The team partecipated at three matches in the first ISL season, starting with the first match in Indianapolis, USA, then Naples, Italy, continued and finished at the European Derby in London, UK, without making it to the Final in Las Vegas, USA.[1] Template:Infobox sports team Template:Infobox ISL Team

Sport Swimming
First season 2019
Association International Swimming League
Based in Rome  
Head coach Matteo Giunta
General manager Alessandra Guerra
Captain Federica Pellegrini (C) & Fabio Scozzoli (VC)
Website www.aquacenturions.jampod.it

2019 International Swimming League Season

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Team Roster:

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ISL teams had a maximum roster of 32 athletes for 2019 season, with a suggested size of each club's travelling roster of 28 (14 men and 14 women). Each club had a captain and a vice-captain of different gender.

The Team is composed especially by Italian swimmers, several European ones (Germany, Spain, Greece, Hungary, Great Britain) and some from Australia and Brazil.

  AQUA CENTURIONS[2]
MEN WOMEN
 Apostolos Christou  Larissa Oliveira
 Santo Condorelli  Sarah Köhler
 Breno Correia  Georgia Bohl
 László Cseh  Silvia Scalia
 Luca Dotto  Franziska Hentke
 Kristian Golomeev  Alba Vazquez
 Philip Heintz  Ilaria Bianchi
 Travis Mahoney  Silvia Di Pietro
 Nicolò Martinenghi  Freya Anderson
 Alessandro Miressi  Federica Pellegrini (C)
 Matteo Rivolta  Margherita Panziera
 Simone Sabbioni  Hannah Miley
 Fabio Scozzoli (VC)  Martina Carraro
 Poul Zellmann  Elena Di Liddo
 Lidón Muñoz

Match Results:

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In the 2019 inaugural ISL season, the Aqua Centurions fought despite the lack in athletes specialize in the Skin Races.

After the first race in Indianapolis, the Team improved in the "Home Edition" in Naples, Italy, with extraordinary results by Nicolò Martinenghi that almost had the same amount of points than the MVP Caeleb Dressel in the first day, with only a four points difference[3]. Due to an unlucky disqualification of Margherita Panziera[4] the Team arrived 4^th for only half a point.

In the last race, the European Derby, the Centurions finished 3^rd behind Energy Standard and London Roar who eventually went on to place 1^st and 2^nd in the Championship Final in Las Vegas.

Dates Location Venue Team Scores Results MVP
Regular season
5–6 October   Indianapolis Indiana University Natatorium Energy Standard 539

Cali Condors 457

DC Trident 330.5

Aqua Centurions 300.5

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  Sarah Sjostrom

(Energy Standard) 55.5 pts

12–13 October   Naples Piscina Felice Scandone Energy Standard 493

Cali Condors 490.5

DC Trident 322

Aqua Centurions 321.5

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  Caeleb Dressel

(Cali Condors) 57.5 pts

23–24 November   London London Aquatics Centre Energy Standard 467.5

London Roar 458.5

Aqua Centurions 369.5

Team Iron 335.5

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  Chad Le Clos

(Energy Standard) 44.5 pts

  1. ^ Season 2019 – International Swimming League, su isl.global.
  2. ^ "Club Rosters – International Swimming League", su isl.global.
  3. ^ Sooo close! MVP 🌟 of the night goes to @caelebdressel 🏅 ⁣ ⁣, su instagram.com.
  4. ^ ISL: FEDERICA PELLEGRINI AND MATTEO GIUNTA DECLARATIONS, in Swimming Effect, 10/14/2019. URL consultato il 21 May 2020.
  5. ^ ISL Indianapolis Day 1 Results, in ISL, 5 October 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.
  6. ^ 2019 ISL Series Indianapolis, IN (PDF), in ISL, 6 October 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.
  7. ^ 2019 ISL Series Naples, ITA (PDF), in ISL, 12 October 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.
  8. ^ 2019 ISL Series Naples, ITA (PDF), in ISL, 13 October 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.
  9. ^ 2019 ISL Season London (PDF), in ISL, 24 November 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.
  10. ^ 2019 ISL Season London (PDF), in ISL, 25 November 2019. URL consultato il 20 May 2020.