Ian Thorpe. A piedi uniti
Olimpicamente
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Narrated by:
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Daniele Ornatelli
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Gabriele Calindri
About this listen
Piscina Olimpica di Atene. È in programma la gara dei 200 metri stile libero uomini. È una gara molto attesa, qualcuno, forse esagerando, l'ha definita la "gara del secolo". Anche grazie a strane coincidenze anagrafiche, tre generazioni di nuotatori, passato, presente e futuro della specialità, si ritrovano schierati sui blocchi di partenza. L'attesa è altissima. I motivi di rivincita e i temi tecnici pure esaltanti.
In corsia centrale l'olandese Peter Van der Hoogeband, campione olimpico sui 200 crawl a Sydney 2000, capace quindi di vincere in casa di una nazione, l'Australia, che in quella olimpiade, contava di fare da mattatrice nel nuoto, grazie in particolare a un giovanissimo campione: Ian Thorpe.
Musiche originali: Gianluigi Carlone. Adattamento e regia: G. Sergio Ferrentino.©2015 Fonderia Mercury (P)2015 Fonderia Mercury
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