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Una settimana Europea perfetta (quasi), soprattutto per il ranking futuro :clap: Vincono Juve, Napoli, Roma in Champions; Milan e Lazio In Europa League con l'Atalanta che pareggia a Lione (ed è prima nel girone) .

 

Anche nella UEFA Youth League due vittorie (Roma e Juve) e due pareggi (Napoli e Inter).

 

ZERO sconfitte in UEFA !!!! (........per questa settimana)

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Beddoes to lead Azzurri

New coach for Italian men’s national team

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Clayton Beddoes has been the assistant coach of the Italian men’s national team for the past two seasons.

 

The Italian Ice Sports Federation (FISG) announces the decision to entrust the guidance of the Italian men’s national team to Clayton Beddoes, Canadian born in 1970, already assistant coach of the Blue Team in the last two seasons and with a well-known past as coach of Cortina and Vipiteno in Serie A and Alps Hockey League.

Beddoes, who currently holds the role of assistant coach of the ERC Ingolstadt in the German DEL, succeeds Stephan Mair on Italy’s bench in order to continue the technical project launched by the FISG three years ago and with the firm goal of presenting the team in the best possible shape to the 2018 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A, scheduled for next April in Budapest, Hungary.

The Euro Ice Hockey Challenge tournaments between November and February in Hungary and Poland will be important steps to test the growth and progress of the team on the way to the next Worlds.

Thanks to the acquired experience as a level player – 60 NHL games in two seasons with the Boston Bruins – almost 20 years in Europe with a leading role in Italy and Germany, as well as the last months of work passed alongside the Italian team, put the new head coach Clayton Beddoes in the best conditions to guide the team, with the clear intention of exploiting the full potential and enhancing the young talents.

Beddoes’ staff will also include Giorgio De Bettin, new assistant coach, currently assistant coach of Cortina with 115 national team games as well as a long and illustrious past in Serie A, and Jaakko Rosendahl, the coach of the last year’s goalkeepers and confirmed for the current season.

The FISG, that will explore the possibility to enhance the coaching staff during the season, in the meantime wishes to coach Beddoes and all the Italian staff good luck for the upcoming events, will the full conviction that it has taken the best decision in the interest of Italian hockey and of the entire federal sport movement.

– with files from the FISG

 

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Buona prova di Rizzo che continua a dare sfregio della sua costanza e lancia indirettamente una sfida a Righini per il posto nella squadra olimpica.

Nonostante Ivan abbia una 30ina di punti in più rispetto a Rizzo potrebbe giocare un ruolo importante proprio la costanza nelle prestazioni.

 

Per adesso godiamoci il pass olimpico individuale e il quasi certo pass a squadre.

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UEFA Women's Champions League  comincia male per il Brescia sconfitto ad Amsterdam dall' Ajax (in 10 per 70 minuti !!!); vince la Fiorentina in casa contro le Danesi del Fortuna Hjørring.

Non saranno facili le gare di ritorno in programma la prossima settimana...................

 

AFC Ajax :NED 1 - 0 :ITA Brescia Femminile 

1-0   88'  Linda Bakker

 

Fiorentina Women's :ITA 2 - 1  :DEN Fortuna Hjørring

1-0   39'  Valery Vigliucci

2-0  60'   Ilaria Mauro

2-1 73'   Signe Bruun

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Fantastico risultato per la nazionale femminile di ginnastica artistica che è ancora oggi in pieno rinnovamento (e spera che le atlete classe 2003 possano finalmente gareggiare).

Lara Mori con 51.957 punti si prende la diciannovesima posizione dell'all around e si qualifica per la finale.

Il risultato sorprendente viene però dal corpo libero che da sempre regala gioie e dolori alla nazionale. Con una sola gara in stagione un ormai immensa Vanessa Ferrari fa una magia, 13.600 e settima posizione: è finale!

Sempre al corpo libero arriva la terza finale della squadra azzurra, Lara Mori con un 13.500 si è presa l'ottava posizione. Per una medaglia verosimilmente servirà un over 14, ci darà da soffrire.

 

(I punteggi potrebbero sembrare bassi ma è merito del nuovo codice che semplicizza l'artistica eliminando un esigenza da alcuni esercizi. Inoltre anche il pannello E a Montreal è stato abbastanza stretto con tutte le ginnaste)

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