The Fukuoka pool team consisted of twenty-eight people

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After the Sopron Open held last weekend, national team captain Csaba Sós and the head coach managing the youth teams, György Krajnyák, finalized the teams traveling to the summer world championships.

In the end, the pool World Cup team increased by five people, mainly because of the relays, while one competitor, Gábor Zombori, will rather compete in the U23 European Championships, which will be held for the first time (in the 200 medley – for now – he has a much better chance of a breakthrough result there), so There are 28 competitors on the travel list.

The national team captain Csaba Sós made so many comments about the team, with Dávid Verrasztó, who was nominated for the 400 medley, they remained convinced that the classic who won the silver medal at last year’s European Championships in Rome, at the same place, after the Sette Colli at the end of June, will let the captain know whether he has reached the level that he will also test himself at the World Cup.

In open water, the roster became final already after the World Cup in Setubal: Bettina Fábián joined the protected ones – Kristóf Rasovszky, Dávid Betlehem, Anna Olasz – and the two reserves were Hunor Kovács-Seres and Mira Szimcsák; unfortunately, after they were removed from the 25km program, several of our classics were deprived of the opportunity to participate in the WC.

The junior European team in Belgrade due in a month is also strong, the two best women in the women’s field at last year’s competition in Bucharest and then at the junior World Cup, Nikolett Pádár and Dóra Molnár, who collected gold, are ready to conquer again, as is Minna Ábrahám Lilla – the three of them then in Fukuoka they can expand their experience even further. And the U23 team traveling to the European Championship announced for the first time also looks particularly strong, which means that we are not expected to be without good news in mid-August.

World Cup Pool Team, Fukuoka (July 23-30)

Men

Dávid Betlehem, Balázs Holló, Hubert Kós, Benedek Kovács, Richárd Márton, Dániel Mészáros (BVSC), Dániel Mészáros (FTC), Kristóf Milák, Nándor Németh, Kristóf Rasovszky, Sebasztián Szabó, Áron Székely, Ádám Telegdy, Dávid Verrasztó

Women

Lilla Ábrahám, Katalin Burián, Bettina Fábián, Nóra Flück, Zsuzsanna Jakabos, Boglárka Kapás, Ajna Késely, Lora Fanni Komoróczy, Viktória Mihályvári-Farkas, Dóra Molnár, Nikolett Pádár, Dalma Sebestyén, Petra Senánzky, Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy

Open Water World Cup Team, Fukuoka (July 15-20)

Men

Dávid Betlehem, Kristóf Rasovszky, Hunor Kovács-Seres (reserve)

Women

Bettina Fábián, Anna Olasz, Mira Szimcsák (reserve)

Junior European Team – Belgrade (July 4-9)

Boys

Máté Ángyan, Zoltán Bagi, Levente Balogh, Mátyás Harsányi, Máté Hartmann, Kakukk Koppány, Kis Noel, Hunor Kovács Seres, Alex Kováts, Magda Boldizsár, Milán Sámóczi

Girls

Glenda Abonyi Tóth, Minna Ábrahám Lilla, Dorottya Barna Bianka, Lia Csulák, Dapsy Hanna, Elekes Tamara, Nora Flück, Lili Gyurinovics, Jackl Vivien, Lora Fanni Komoróczy, Dóra Molnár, Nikolett Pádár, Laura Veress

European U23 Championship, Dublin (August 10-13)

Men

Benedek Andor, Benedek Bóna, László Gálicz, Ádám Jászó, Attila Kovács, Zalán Sárkány, Márk Török Dominik, Gábor Zombori

Women

Eszter Békési, Réka Nyírády, Panna Ugrai

Universiade Team (Chengdu, July 29-August 4)

Laura Vanda Illyés, Dóra Hatházi, Mónika Ollé, Ajna Késely, Dalma Sebestyén, Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy, Anna Sztankovics



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