Sara Curtis Explained

Sara Curtis
National Team: Italy
Birth Date:19 August 2006[1]
Birth Place:Italy
Strokes:Freestyle, backstroke
Club:Team Dimensione Nuoto
Coach:Thomas Maggiora
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Sara Curtis (born 19 August 2006) is an Italian competitive swimmer specializing in sprint freestyle and backstroke events. At the 2022 World Junior Championships, she won silver medals in the 50-metre freestyle, 4×100-metre medley relay, and 4×100-metre mixed medley relay, a bronze medal in the 50-metre backstroke, and placed fourth in the 100-metre backstroke. At the 2022 European Junior Championships, she won a gold medal in the 4×100-metre freestyle relay and bronze medals in the 50-metre freestyle and the 4×100-metre medley relay.

Background

Curtis trains under the guidance of coach Thomas Maggiora with Team Dimensione Nuoto.[2]

Career

2022

2022 European Junior Championships

At the 2022 European Junior Swimming Championships, in July in Otopeni, Romania, Curtis won a gold medal as part of the 4×100-metre freestyle relay, splitting a 56.50 for the third leg of the relay to contribute to a final time of 3:42.98.[3] [4] In the 50-metre freestyle, she won the bronze medal with a personal best time of 25.39 seconds, finishing 0.17 seconds behind gold medalist Nina Jazy of Germany and 0.05 seconds behind silver medalist Bianca Costea of Romania.[4] [5] For her other events, she won a bronze medal as part of the 4×100-metre medley relay, swimming the backstroke portion of the relay in the final with a personal best time of 1:01.92, placed fifth in the final of the 50-metre backstroke with a personal best time of 28.79 seconds, placed sixth in the final of the 100-metre backstroke with a 1:02.00, and placed 20th in the 100-metre freestyle with a time of 57.57 seconds.[4]

Following her performances, Curtis competed at the 2022 Italian Junior National Championships in Ostia, winning the gold medal in the 50-metre freestyle with a Championships record of 25.40 seconds, gold medals in the 50-metre backstroke and 100-metre backstroke, and a silver medal in the 100-metre freestyle.[2]

2022 World Junior Championships

On the second day of the 2022 FINA World Junior Swimming Championships, 31 August in Lima, Peru, Curtis placed fourth in her first final of the Championships, the 100-metre backstroke, with a time of 1:02.10, which was 0.70 seconds behind gold medalist Dóra Molnár of Hungary and 0.44 seconds ahead of fifth-place finisher Aissia Prisecariu of Romania.[6] [7] Later in the same session, she won her first medal of the Championships, a silver medal in the 4×100-metre mixed medley relay, contributing a 1:03.19 for the backstroke portion of the relay to the final time of 3:55.58.[7] [8] Three days later, she won her first individual medal, a bronze medal in the 50-metre backstroke, finishing 0.42 seconds behind gold medalist Lora Komoróczy of Hungary with a time of 28.93 seconds.[7] [9] [10] [11] The following day, she started the finals session with a silver medal in the 50-metre freestyle, finishing in a time of 25.53 seconds.[7] [12] [13] She concluded with a 1:03.14 backstroke leg of the 4×100-metre medley relay in the final, helping finish second and win the silver medal with a time of 4:06.91.[7] [13] [14] Her medals contributed to a record 20 total medals won by Italy at a single FINA World Junior Swimming Championships.[13]

2023

In January 2023, Curtis achieved a pair of personal best times at the 23rd Luxembourg Euro Meet in Luxembourg, placing second in the final of the 50-metre freestyle with a time of 25.33 seconds, which was 0.15 seconds behind first-place finisher and fellow Italian Silvia Di Pietro, and fourth in the final of the 100-metre freestyle in 55.73 seconds.[15]

In April, on day two of the 2023 Italian National Championships in Riccione, Curtis ranked as the fastest junior in the final of the 50-metre backstroke, placing sixth with a personal best and 2023 European Junior Swimming Championships qualifying time of 28.70 seconds.[16] In the 100-metre freestyle final on day three, she achieved a personal best and European Junior Championships qualifying time of 55.12 seconds, which ranked as fifth across all ages and first amongst juniors (born 2005 or more recent) in the final.[17] In the preliminaries of the 50-metre freestyle on day four, she qualified for the final ranking first with a personal best and Italian junior record time of 25.23 seconds, which was 0.01 seconds faster than the former record of 25.24 seconds by Giorgia Biondani from 2013 and 0.10 seconds faster than her previous personal best time.[18] She improved the record and personal best time in the final, winning the senior national title with a 2023 World Junior Championships qualifying time of 25.14 seconds.[19] It marked her first senior national title and an Italian cadet category record.[20]

International championships (50 m)

Meet50 freestyle100 freestyle50 backstroke100 backstroke4×100 freestyle4×100 medley4×100 mixed medley
20th 5th 6th
4th

Personal best times

Long course metres (50 m pool)

EventTimeMeetLocationDateAgeRef
50 m freestyle24.56r2024 Italian National ChampionshipsRiccione8 March 202417
100 m freestyle55.122023 Italian National ChampionshipsRiccione15 April 202316
50 m backstroke28.702023 Italian National ChampionshipsRiccione14 April 202316
100 m backstroke1:01.92r2022 European Junior ChampionshipsOtopeni, Romania10 July 202215
Legend: r – relay 1st leg; h – preliminary heat

Notes and References

  1. https://www.fina.org/athletes/1330409/sara-curtis "Sara Curtis"
  2. Giaccone, Enrico (2 August 2022). "Tris d'oro per Sara Curtis ai nazionali" (in Italian). LaGuida.it. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  3. Foglio, Alessandro (5 July 2022). "EuroJunior 2022 | D1: Italia subito oro nella 4×100 stile donne e bronzo nella uomini" (in Italian). corsia4.it. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  4. [LEN]
  5. Ion, Nicolae (7 July 2022). "Bianca Costea a adus României a patra medalie la CE de natație pentru juniori" (in Romanian). Adevărul. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  6. [FINA]
  7. https://www.lafedelta.it/2022/09/10/una-super-sara-curtis-ai-mondiali-juniores/ "Una super Sara Curtis ai Mondiali juniores"
  8. [FINA]
  9. [FINA]
  10. OA Sport (3 September 2022). "Nuoto, Mondiali giovanili 2022: 4×100 sl donne d'argento e Sara Curtis bronzo nei 50 dorso" (in Italian). Eurosport. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  11. https://www.federnuoto.it/home/nuoto/news-nuoto/38656-mondiali-jrs-4x100-d%E2%80%99argento,-curtis-di-bronzo.html "Mondiali jrs. 4x100 d'argento, Curtis di bronzo"
  12. [FINA]
  13. https://www.federnuoto.it/home/nuoto/news-nuoto/38662-mondiali-jrs-l%E2%80%99italia-chiude-con-venti-medaglie.html "L'Italia chiude con il record di venti medaglie"
  14. [FINA]
  15. https://www.nuoto.com/2023/01/29/conclusa-la-prima-giornata-delleuro-meet-di-lussemburgo-risultati/ "Concluso l'Euro Meet di Lussemburgo. Day 3. Poggio, Carraro, D'Innocenzo, Di Pietro, Deplano sul podio"
  16. https://fin2023.microplustiming.com/export/NU_2023_04_13-17_Riccione/NU/pdf/CLS-ASF-50DO-FIN-ALL.pdf?x=12:15:06 "Campionato Italiano Assoluto UnipolSai - V. 50m 2023: Resultati 50 m Dorso - Donne Finale"
  17. https://fin2023.microplustiming.com/export/NU_2023_04_13-17_Riccione/NU/pdf/CLS-ASF-100SL-FIN-ALL.pdf?x=12:02:21 "Campionato Italiano Assoluto UnipolSai - V. 50m 2023: Resultati 100 m Stile Libero - Donne Finale"
  18. https://fin2023.microplustiming.com/export/NU_2023_04_13-17_Riccione/NU/pdf/CLS-ASF-50SL-PRE-RIEP.pdf?x=07:26:23 "Campionato Italiano Assoluto UnipolSai - V. 50m 2023: Resultati 50 m Stile LIbero - Donne"
  19. https://www.coni.it/it/news/22940-assoluti-di-riccione-vola-nelle-batterie-dei-50-stile-sara-curtis-presa-la-carta-olimpica.html (in Italian). coni.it 8 March 2024.
  20. Scapol, Silvia (16 April 2023). "Sara Curtis: giovanissima e nella gara di oggi con una pioggia di risultati" (in Italian). nuoto.com. Retrieved 16 April 2023.