Celebrating Swimming Achievements at Caravaggio Sporting Village

Il presidente della Fin Campania Trapanese
Il presidente della Fin Campania Trapanese
Friday 15 March 2024, 18:05
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The president of the Campania Swimming Federation, Paolo Trapanese, met with the executives, coaches, and athletes of the Caravaggio Sporting Village during a visit to the swimming facilities of the structure, where the silver medal victory in the 200m butterfly at the Riccione Nationals by Roberta Piano del Balzo, the club's top athlete, was celebrated. Trapanese spent a long time with the swimmers, their coach Alessio Sigillo, the sisters Rosanna and Valentina Vigorito, owners of the club, and the president Francesco Palmieri, and handed out a series of awards in recognition of the results achieved. Trapanese thanked the young athletes for the sacrifices they make to balance their sports practice with their studies. "What you do for sport," he said, "pays off your efforts with the excellent results you manage to achieve on a competitive level, but above all, it is important for educational purposes. Committing to and competing in swimming makes you more mature and aware individuals and opens up horizons for a bright future." Rosanna Vigorito thanked President Trapanese and confirmed the willingness of her family and the entire leadership group of Caravaggio to continue in the work of training and preparing young swimmers to continue to make an active contribution to the Neapolitan swimming tradition, also by achieving significant results on a competitive level. The Italian vice-champion of the 200m butterfly, Roberta Piano del Balzo, confirmed her willingness to continue on the path taken, increasing efforts to further improve her results, starting from the next race, the Settecolli, which will see her engaged from June 21 to 23 at the Swimming Stadium in Rome. Her coach Alessio Sigillo finally recalled that behind Piano del Balzo, numerous other athletes are growing who will soon be able to make their mark on the national swimming scene, following the example of the vice-champion of the 200m butterfly.
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