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Milan's Aquatic Athletes Chase Glory: This Week's Swimming Results and Pool Drama

From the Piscina Cozzi to regional championships, Milanese swimmers delivered standout performances as the summer season intensifies.

By Milan Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 1:52 am

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Milan's Aquatic Athletes Chase Glory: This Week's Swimming Results and Pool Drama
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Milan's competitive swimming scene exploded into action this week, with multiple venues across the city hosting trials, qualifiers, and exhibition matches that reminded the Lombard capital why it remains a powerhouse in Italian aquatic sports.

The headline story came from the Piscina Cozzi in the Giambellino neighbourhood, where the regional under-18 freestyle championship concluded on Saturday with Milan's own Alessia Rossi capturing gold in the 200-metre freestyle with a time of 1:57.43—a personal best that positions her firmly within Italy's top-20 junior rankings. The publicly-funded facility, which charges €4.50 for standard adult entry and €3 for students, has become increasingly crowded as temperatures across Milan soared past 28 degrees this week.

Over at the Piscina Scarioni near Parco Lambro, synchronized swimming preliminaries saw the city's three competing teams execute intricate routines before judges from the Federazione Italiana Nuoto. The San Siro Aquatic Club's duet programme earned 73.2 points—respectable but not quite the 75+ threshold needed for automatic advancement to nationals in August.

Water polo saw equally compelling action. The Onda Milano club's men's first team defeated Como 12-10 in a Serie A2 playoff match at their base in Viale Gian Galeazzo, extending their season hopes after a middling regular campaign. The comeback victory—Onda trailed 8-5 at halftime—hinged on aggressive defensive pressing in the third quarter and conversion efficiency that's been inconsistent all season.

The city's open-water swimming community gathered at Idroscalo di Milano on Sunday morning for a 1.5-kilometre lake-based time trial. Approximately 60 participants braved water temperatures around 23 degrees Celsius as part of summer preparation for September's Italian open-water nationals near Lake Garda. Local favourite Marco Benedetti clocked 18:34, cementing his status as Milan's best hope in that discipline.

Recreational participation remains robust. The Civica Piscina on Viale Tunisia reported operating at 85 percent capacity most days this week, with aqua-aerobics classes fully booked and lane reservations extending through July. Monthly passes cost €65 for unlimited access—a bargain compared to many northern European cities.

Next weekend promises more intensity. The Campionato Lombardo diving championships arrive at Piscina Cozzi, while youth relay festivals across the city's municipal pools will draw hundreds of teenage swimmers. Milan's aquatic calendar, typically quieter in summer, shows no signs of slowing.

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