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Italy National Thread


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Le nostre fondiste, come ampliamente previsto, lontanissime dalla top15... vabbè, fondo sport da riformare in Italia, si salva solo il settore sprint maschile 

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Il biathlon regala la prima medaglia all'Italia ai Giochi Olimpici Invernali. L'impresa di bronzo porta la firma di Dominik Windisch nella 10 km sprint .

Inaspettata e meritata, l'azzurro ha chiuso con il tempo di 23'46"5 (un errore), nella gara vinta dal tedesco Peiffer (23'38"8).

Windisch è al secondo bronzo olimpico dopo il terzo posto conquistato a Sochi 2014 nella staffetta mista.

 

TENNIS

L’Italia ha battuto la Spagna per 3-2 nella sfida di Fed Cup a Chieti valida per il primo turno del World Group II, e ad aprile (21-22) potrà giocarsi la chance di tornare nel Gruppo Mondiale. Decisive oggi le vittorie di Sara Errani (2-1 Suarez Navarro) e Deborah Chiesa (2-1 Arruabarrena).

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Due medaglia in pochi minuti, che giornata per :ITA 

Immensa Arianna FONTANA :champion: vince l'oro nei 500m  (6° medaglia olimpica)  e grande Federico PELLEGRINO :clap: argento nella sprint di Cross-Country.

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:ITA  Oro: 1   Argento: 1   Bronzo: 1  :ITA

 

Arianna Fontana (Short Track-Women's 500m)

Federico Pellegrino (Cross-Country - Men's Sprint Classic)

Dominik Windisch (Biathlon - Men's 10km Sprint)

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Che Italia! 2 medaglie in poche ore sono qualcosa di stupendo. Se la medaglia di Fontana poteva essere prevista quella di Pellegrino, atleta sopratutto da tecnica libera, è stata una grandissima sorpresa. Dopo 8 anni torniamo a vincere un oro, per la prima volta da Lillehammer 1994 un portabandiera torna a vincere la medaglia più importante: la storia è stata riscritta!

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In realtà secondo me era più prevedibile quella di Pellegrino che quella di Fontana, anche a livello di colore. In tutta la stagione, sia in libera che in classica Pellegrino gli ha tenuto testa, o comunque era il meno staccato, anzi, a tratti io l'ho visto meglio in classica che in libera.

Lo short track è tanto bello quanto imprevedibile, e non è mai facile arrivare in fondo. Difatti oggi quando ho visto la gara insieme a mio padre, che non ha la più pallida idea della disciplina, lui mi ha chiesto: "quindi ha vinto?" e io gli ho detto che conta prima di tutto non essere squalificati in questo sport :d

 

E comunque, l'oro di Arianna è stato una goduria migliore della lasagna di carnevale! :cheer:

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2 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

In realtà secondo me era più prevedibile quella di Pellegrino che quella di Fontana, anche a livello di colore. In tutta la stagione, sia in libera che in classica Pellegrino gli ha tenuto testa, o comunque era il meno staccato, anzi, a tratti io l'ho visto meglio in classica che in libera.

Lo short track è tanto bello quanto imprevedibile, e non è mai facile arrivare in fondo. Difatti oggi quando ho visto la gara insieme a mio padre, che non ha la più pallida idea della disciplina, lui mi ha chiesto: "quindi ha vinto?" e io gli ho detto che conta prima di tutto non essere squalificati in questo sport :d

 

E comunque, l'oro di Arianna è stato una goduria migliore della lasagna di carnevale! :cheer:

Per quanto riguarda Chicco per me, prima della qualificazione, già qualificarsi in finale sarebbe potuto essere difficile (infatti già immaginavo i titoli della nostra stampa....). In realtà i nostri (sia Pellegrino che Rastelli in quali) hanno dimostrato di essere in palla... Adesso testa alta verso la sprint a squadre e la staffetta.. speriamo bene.

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