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[14 Dec 2009 | 2 Comments | 2,944 views]
Top of the Finswimmers: Andrey Burakov

Businessman, Sportsman, Studentman, Politician…Four in one! He is the most busy Finswimmer all around the World. He is on the top of the World for a lot of years. Now he lives in London where he is studying hard! Recently, he has created a new society called “Altersport”, that deals with creation of DVDs and other gadgets.

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[14 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 1,286 views]
Il Nuoto Pinnato & Co. pro Telethon: successo per l’iniziativa

A partire dalle 17 di sabato, la Piscina Comunale, ormai partner Telethon da 4 anni, è stata la location di un momento molto importante per la città. A bordo vasca, in onore del Ventennale della Fondazione Telethon, celebrato proprio ieri, presenti, 20 atleti del Coni Avellino, 20 atleti “Nuotatori Campani”, 20 atleti diversamente abili del Comitato Italiano Paralimpico, 20 giocatori di calcio dell’Avellino.12 ed il loro presidente Renato Rodomonti, e una rappresentativa della squadra di basket “Air Scandone”.

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[12 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 2,776 views]
NAL intervista Simone Mallegni, Campione del Mondo 20km

NAL ha intervistato Simone Mallegni, recente oro nei 20 chilometri ai Campionati Mondiali di Nuoto Pinnato di San Pietroburgo 2009. Intervista realizzata grazie al contributo di Marco Panzarini.

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[7 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 1,642 views]
Top of the Finswimmers: Petra Hostinska

Twice European Champion in Senior Long Distance. Surely one of the best Long Distance Finswimmers in the World. She is the Czech Petra Hostinska, young, nice, beautiful, and very strong in the water! We hope to see her winning again! But now let’s know her!

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[4 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 1,134 views]
Poolside with Thailand’s national finswimmers

The South East Asian Games — SEA Games for short — started this week in Vientiane, with Thailand now fighting hard to stomp its regional counterparts into the loser history books. But rather than focus on those run of the mill SEA sporting events that are popular worldwide like petanque and pencak silat, we headed to Thammasat University’s Rangsit campus this week to see what the national finswimming team is up to right before they head to Laos. Back in July, the team started out with seven kilometer routines daily, just to build up stamina and vitality, and then they started cutting the distance and pumping up the speed.