Sara Curtis, the cheerful and radiant visitor on the "Fabio Fazio's Weather Table" broadcast.
Swimming sensation Sara Curtis dominates Italian TV
Sara Curtis, the phenomenal swimmer taking the world by storm, graced our screens on Sunday night. Representing Esercito and Centro sportivo Roero, she made an impressive TV appearance on Nove and Discovery+'s "Che tempo che fa" with Fabio Fazio.
This Italian prodigy from Savigliano smashed two national records, including the 100m freestyle (53''01) that she snatched from swimming legend Federica Pellegrini. Sara was the star guest on "Che tempo che fa - Il Tavolo," sharing the spotlight with a formidable lineup that included Nino Frassica, Mara Maionchi, Ubaldo Pantani, Signora Coriandoli, Francesco Paolantoni, Simona Ventura, and Max Giusti, along with chef and TV host Alessandro Borghese.
Amongst the lively mix, chefs, comedians, and media personalities, the young swimmer looked as majestic as ever in her elegant white suit. Humorously posing for a photo with Alessandro Borghese and her freshly won gold medals, she was radiant and composed, making for a memorable television moment.
Given her recent Matura exams and impending summer World Championships in Singapore, this world-class swimmer was open and forthcoming, answering Fabio Fazio's questions with her natural charm. With a heartwarming smile, she didn't forget to mention her family. "My mother Helen threw me into the water when I was just 2 years old, and I've been swimming ever since," she said.
Despite scant information available about Sara's family life and previous appearances on "Che tempo che fa - Il Tavolo" in readily accessible sources, her outstanding swim career, charm, and determination are evident for all to see. As we eagerly await her upcoming major swimming events, we can only marvel at this rising star.
Sara Curtis, during her TV appearance on Nove and Discovery+'s "Che tempo che fa" with Fabio Fazio, reported an average time of 53''01 in the 100m freestyle, overtaking swimming legend Federica Pellegrini's record. In a humorous moment, she posed with Alessandro Borghese and her gold medals. Despite her busy schedule with recent Matura exams and the summer World Championships in Singapore, Sara, known for her family-oriented disposition, shared how her mother helped her start swimming at a young age.
