Florida State University Athletics

17th FINA World Championships Await
7/26/2017 4:53:21 PM | Men's Swimming and Diving
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida State swimming teams will be represented by rising redshirt junior Daniella Van den Berg along with former Seminoles Pavel Sankovich and Marc Rojas at the 17th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary from July 23-30 at the Dagaly Aquatics Arena.
“I am very proud to have these three representing the Noles at the highest level of our sport,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “It should be an exciting week of racing and I’m really looking forward to watching Pavel, Daniella and Marc compete.”
Sankovich will compete in his sixth World Championships (long course) for Belarus, swimming the 100m fly on July 28 where he is seeded 16th. He will also contest in the 50m back on July 29 after posting the 12th fastest time in the world this year at 24.81. Sankovich will also be considered for relays.
Rojas competed for the Seminoles from 2014-16 in the breaststroke events and he continued his international career after graduation for the Dominican Republic. He is scheduled to open the meet on Sunday with the 100m breast before swimming the 50m breast on Tuesday.
Van den Berg will represent Aruba in the distances events, racing in the 400m free on Sunday before the 800m free, which is scheduled for July 28.
Live streaming will take place on FINA website, in addition to the Olympic Channel and NBC Sports Net.
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TV Schedule:
July 23 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 23 Olympic Channel 11:30 a.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 23 NBC Sports Net 2 p.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 24 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 24 NBC Sports Net 11:30 a.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 24 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 25 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 25 NBC Sports Net 11:30 a.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 25 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 26 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 26 NBC Sports Net 11:30 a.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 26 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 27 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 27 NBC Sports Net 11:30 a.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 27 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 28 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 28 NBC Sports Net 11:30 a.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 28 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 29 Olympic Channel 8 p.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 29 NBC 2 p.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 29 Olympic Channel 4 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com
July 30 Olympic Channel 3:30 a.m. Prelims olympicchannel.com
July 30 NBC 3 p.m. Finals nbcsports.com
July 30 Olympic Channel 6 p.m. Finals olympicchannel.com




