Gregorio Paltrinieri was pretty in pink as he took a sledgehammer to the European 1,500m freestyle record.
The Italian was wearing the Limited Edition version of the Powerskin Carbon Flex, the suit clearly sitting well with the 19-year-old.
Easily identifiable in his grey suit with pink piping, Paltrinieri won in 14mins 39.93secs, the first time a European swimmer has gone under the 14:40 mark.
Franzisca van Almsick may have retired 10 years ago but her name still looms large in swimming. And especially so in Germany.
Now 36, Van Almsick hung up her goggles after the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
She made her Olympic debut aged 14 at the 1992 Games in Barcelona, winning four medals before going on to swim to a further six in Atlanta and Sydney.
The German competed in just two World Championships but won six medals – two of each colour – while there were also 21 visits to a European podium.
Not only was she the young figurehead of German sport, ‘Franzi’ was the face of re-unification as East met West in a newly-united Germany.
Out of the pool her striking looks aligned with her athletic prowess helped secure commercial deals that brought rich rewards.
Her legacy lives on. These days Van Almsick has a role campaigning for funding for young…