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Stage 1

 

SWE.gif Oestersund (SWE) - 26 November 2017 - 3 December 2017 SWE.gif

 

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Mixed 2x6km+2x75km Team Relay (1/3)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif Norway
1:110:57.10+2 0+4

 

ITA.gif Italy
1:10:57.10+1 0+5

 

GER.gif Germany
1:11:41.30+6 1+6
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Novità dal passato.. cambiano (vabbè ormai è usuale) i risultati di Sochi 2014 ma questa volta ci pensa Karin Oberhofer ad alleviare la delusione di uno sport massacrato.

In seguito alla squalifica per doping della russa Olga Vilukhina l'azzurra sale dalla quarta piazza ad una possibile medaglia di bronzo.

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Buon sesto posto per Lukas Hofer in Coppa del mondo nonostante i due errori al poligono. L'azzurro conferma le buone sensazioni di inizio torneo.. speriamo che si continui così.

Giornata da dimenticare al poligono per Windish e Bromolini, 5 errori a testa.

 

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Bridgestone Skate America

 

USA.gif Lake Placid (USA) - 24 November 2017 - 26 November 2017 USA.gif

 

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Mixed Ice Dance 
Final Results

 

USA.gif United States
MAIA SHIBUTANI 
AlexSHIBUTANI
194.25

 

ITA.gif Italy
Anna CAPPELLINI
Luca LANOTTE

181.63

 

RUS.gif Russia
Victoria SINITSINA
Nikita KATSALAPOV
176.53
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Mondiali di nuoto IPC di Città del Messico

Mai l'Italia del nuoto, era arrivata così in alto a un Mondiale. Sono 38 le medaglie azzurre  a Città del Messico : 20 ori, 10 argenti, 8 bronzi che ci consacrano nell'elite mondiale, terzi dopo le corazzate cinese (56 medaglie) e statunitense (54) presenti con rappresentative molto più numerose della nostra.

 

Oro: 20

  • (5) Carlotta Gilli:100 dorso S13;  100 sl S13,; 100 farfalla S 12-13; 50 stile S13;  200 misti SM13
  • (3) Monica Boggioni: 100 stile S4; 50 stile S4;  150 misti SM3-4
  • (2) Alessia Scortechini: 100 sl S10 ; 100 farfalla S10
  • (2) Francesco Bettella:50 dorso S1; 100 dorso S1
  • (2) Federico Morlacchi: 200 misti SM9; 400 stile S9
  • (2) Simone Barlaam: 100 stile S9; 50 stile S9
  • (2) Efrem Morelli: 50 rana SB2; 150 misti SM4
  • Giulia Ghiretti: 100 farfalla SB4.
  • Antonio Fantin: 400 sl S6

Argento: 10

  • (2) Federico Morlacchi: 100 dorso S9; 100 farfalla S9
  • (2) Monica Boggioni: 50 dorso S4; 50 rana SB3
  • Alessia Scortechini: 50 sl S10
  • Francesco Bocciardo: 400sl S6
  • Vincenzo Boni: 50 dorso S3
  • Carlotta Gilli: 400 stile S13
  • staffetta maschile 4x100 (Morlacchi, Barlaam, Fantin e Bocciardo);
  • staffetta mix  4x50 (Monica Boggioni. Giulia Ghiretti, Efrem Morelli, Antonio Fantin)

Bronzo: 8

  • (2) Federico Morlacchi: 100 stile S9;  100 rana SB8
  • (2) Antonio Fantin: 100 stile S6; 100 dorso S6:
  • (2) Vincenzo Boni: 200 stile S3; 50 stile S3
  • Simone Barlaam: 100 dorso S9,
  • Giulia Ghiretti: 50 farfalla S5

 

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Grande Italia nella  quarta tappa della Coppa del Mondo 2017-2018 di speed skating a Salt Lake City (Usa).

 

Francesca Lollobrigida ha infatti vinto la mass start (8’53″49) davanti alla cinese Dan Guo e la coreana Bo-Reum Kim, quarta Francesca Bettrone

 

Il team pursuit azzurro (Andrea Giovannini, Nicola Tumolero e Riccardo Bugari) chiude  in seconda posizione con il crono di 3’36″54 (nuovo record italiano) alle spalle del Canada per appena 0″10 ed a precedere la forte formazione neozelandese di 0″25.

 

 

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