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- The 2026 Internazionali d'Italia-Trofeo Settecolli IP features a high-profile roster of global swimmers, including Adam Peaty, David Popovici, and Sarah Sjöström.
- The entry list for the 2026 event includes several of the world's highest-ranked swimmers across multiple disciplines.
- The presence of these athletes indicates the event's status as a premier stop for elite swimmers preparing for major international championships.
The 2026 Internazionali d’Italia-Trofeo Settecolli IP features a high-profile roster of global swimmers, including Adam Peaty, David Popovici, and Sarah Sjöström. A comprehensive guide published by SwimSwam on June 25, 2026, lists the participants for the Italian competition, highlighting a mix of Olympic champions and emerging talent from across the sport.
Which international swimmers are competing in the 2026 Settecolli Trophy?
The entry list for the 2026 event includes several of the world’s highest-ranked swimmers across multiple disciplines. According to the SwimSwam guide, British breaststroke specialist Adam Peaty and Romanian freestyle star David Popovici are among the headliners. Swedish sprinter Sarah Sjöström is also slated to compete, bringing one of the most decorated careers in swimming history to the Italian pool.

Other notable international entries listed by SwimSwam include:
- Siobhan Haughey of Hong Kong, a specialist in freestyle sprints.
- Marrit Steenbergen of the Netherlands, known for her freestyle and butterfly versatility.
- Kristof Milak of Hungary, a dominant force in the 200-meter butterfly.
- Apostolos Christou of Greece, a top-tier backstroke competitor.
- Kliment Kolesnikov, listed among the elite field.
- Daniel Wiffen of Ireland, a specialist in distance freestyle.
- Gretchen Walsh of the United States, a leading butterfly and freestyle sprinter.
The presence of these athletes indicates the event’s status as a premier stop for elite swimmers preparing for major international championships. The mix of sprint and distance specialists suggests a full program of events across all primary strokes.
Who are the key Italian athletes listed for the event?
The Italian contingent features a deep field of home-country favorites. SwimSwam identifies Gregorio Paltrinieri, a mainstay in distance freestyle, as a primary figure for the competition. He is joined by Thomas Ceccon, who has established himself as a world leader in backstroke.
The women’s side of the Italian roster is led by Benedetta Pilato, a specialist in breaststroke and butterfly. Other Italian swimmers listed in the guide include:
- Silvia Di Pietro, a specialist in freestyle sprints.
- Sara Curtis, competing in the freestyle events.
- Lisa Angiolini and Anita Gastaldi.
- Emma Virginia Menicucci and Federica Toma.
- Giada Alzetta and Anna Chiara Mascolo.
- Simona Quadarella, another key distance freestyle competitor.
The inclusion of both veteran champions like Paltrinieri and rising stars like Pilato reflects the current depth of the Italian national swimming program.
How is the 2026 competition field structured?
The participant list provided by SwimSwam shows a strategic distribution of talent across various swimming specialties. The field is divided between established world-record holders and younger athletes seeking to establish their rankings.

Male competitors listed include a range of specialists, from breaststrokers like Adam Peaty and Cesare Butini to freestyle experts such as David Popovici, Luca De Tullio, and Noe Ponti. The distance events are bolstered by the presence of Gregorio Paltrinieri and Daniel Wiffen.
The women’s field is similarly diverse. Sprint freestyle is anchored by Sarah Sjöström and Siobhan Haughey, while the breaststroke and butterfly events feature Benedetta Pilato and Gretchen Walsh. Other listed competitors include Bianca Nannucci, Chiara Della Corte, and Alessia Bianchi.
The Settecolli Trophy typically serves as a critical benchmark for athletes to test their form against world-class opposition. By bringing together swimmers from the US, UK, Sweden, Romania, and Hungary alongside the full Italian squad, the 2026 edition maintains its role as a high-stakes international meeting.
Additional athletes listed in the SwimSwam guide include Leonardo Deplano, Manuel Frigo, Michele Lamberti, and Nicolo Martinenghi, further expanding the competitive depth of the men’s events. For the women, the list extends to include Paola Borrelli and others, ensuring a broad representation of the current global swimming landscape.
