Second leg of the 2022 FINA World Cup, this time in Toronto, Canada.

After the first

three days played in Berlin

where Italnuoto won numerous medals, the patrol of Italian swimmers traveling across the Atlantic was reduced:

Thomas Ceccon, Federico Burdisso and Alberto Razzetti

.

Many American big names who will debut on the circuit, above all the world champion

Katie Ledecky.

On the first day Thomas Ceccon will try his hand at a test that is not always usual for him, the 100 male dolphins where he is entered with a time of 50.56, tenth time in the race.

Federico Burdisso will also compete on the same distance, credited with 51.44, twelfth time.

On the same day

the Italian neoprimatist of the 100 backstroke in the short course

will also compete in the men's 100 medley, proof that he gave him the gold medal in Berlin on October 21st.

The Vicenza player has the best registration time: 51.40 but he will have to keep an eye on the Canadian

Finlay Knox

, his same age (between the two swimmers Thomas is "older" by only 19 days!) Who will want to appear well in front of the home crowd and the usual

Matthew Sates

.

Final scheduled for 19.30 on the same day.

As always on Friday, the 50 men's freestyle is scheduled where Ceccon is enrolled with 46.68, fifth enrollment time.

It is likely that the blue will have to choose which race to eventually desert.

In the men's 100 medley Alberto Razzetti will also compete, third Azzurro present in the Canadian away match, credited with 52.15 as entry time, Alberto will then also face the double distance of the mixed, in the 200 he has a time of 1.51.54 as entry time, second behind Russian Matthew Sates for just 9 cents.

The series will be played on Sunday morning (around 10 am), there is no final.

Saturday 29 October Ceccon will enter the water for the 50 men's backstrokes, sixth registration time with 23.51, on the same day in the race Alberto Razzetti in the 200 men's dolphins, Azzurro has the best registration time with 1.49.06.

Also for the 200 male dolphins Federico Burdisso will go into the water (1.53.82).

In short,

a small but well-trained patrol.