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Athletics.png.64c02e13db0173f642877a59ca   EUROPEI NUOTO    Athletics.png.64c02e13db0173f642877a59ca

400m Misti Donne

Finale

 
Rank     Athlete Result
1 :HUN  Katinka Hosszu 4.30.90
2 :GBR  Hannah Miley 4.35.27
3 :HUN  Zsuszanna Jakabos 4.38.39
4 :GBR  Aimee Willmott 4.40.08
5 :ITA  Carlotta Toni 4.40.76
6 :ITA  Luisa Trombetti 4.41.03
7 :CZE  Barbora Zavadova 4.43.11
8 :SLO  Anja Klinar 4.43.42

 

 

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4x100m Stile Libero Donne

Finale

 
Rank     Athlete Result
1 :NED  Netherlands 3.33.80
2 :ITA  Italy 3.37.68
3 :SWE  Sweden 3.37.84
4 :FRA  France 3.38.29
5 :DEN  Denmark 3.39.57
6 :ESP  Spain 3.40.64
7 :SUI  Switzerland 3.41.76
8 :FIN  Finland 3.43.23

 

 

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4x100m Stile Libero Uomini

Finale

 
Rank     Athlete Result
1 :FRA  France 3.13.48
2 :ITA  Italy 3.14.29
3 :BEL  Belgium 3.14.30
4 :GRE  Greece 3.14.42
5 :HUN  Hungary 3.16.55
6 :ROU  Romania 3.17.08
7 :GBR  Great Britain 3.17.13
8 :ESP  Spain 3.17.21

 

 

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I Risultati delle semifinali del pomeriggio Londinese

 

50 Farfalla Femminili: Silvia di Pietro (9°) e Elena Gemo (13°) eliminate

100 Dorso Maschili: Simone Sabbioni (3°) va in finale, eliminato Cristopher Ciccarese (15°)

100 Rana Maschili: Andrea Toniato (5°) va in finale, eliminato Fabio Scozzoli (9°)

200 Dorso Femminili: Margerita Panziera (9° ) eliminata in semifinale

50 Farfalla Maschili: Piero Codia (3°) va in finale, eliminato Matteo Rivolta (12°)

 

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Programma di oggi a Londra

Qualificazioni

200m Stile Libero Maschile: Andrea Mitchell D'Arrigo e Filippo Megli

100m Rana Femminile: Lisa Fissneider, Martina Carraro, Arianna Castiglioni e Ilaria Scarcella

200m Misti Maschile: Federico Turrini

100m Stile Libero Femminili: Erika Ferraioli, Laura Letrari, Silivia di Pietro e Aglaia Pezzato

4x100m Mista Misti: Italia

1500m Stile Libero Maschili: Gabriele Detti e Gregorio Paltrinieri

 

Già nelle finali di stasera

100m Dorso Maschili: Simone Sabbioni

100m Rana Maschili: Andrea Toniato

50 Farfalla Maschili: Piero Codia

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Risultati della mattina a Londra

Qualificazioni

200m Stile Libero Maschile: Andrea Mitchell D'Arrigo (7°) passa in Semifinale,eliminato Filippo Megli (29°)

100m Rana Femminile:Martina Carraro (3°) e Arianna Castiglioni (7°) vanno in Semifinale, eliminate Ilaria Scarcella (13°) e Lisa Fissneider (27°)

200m Misti Maschile: Federico Turrini (7°) passa in Semifinale

100m Stile Libero Femminili: Erika Ferraioli (8°) e Silvia di Pietro (11°) passano in semifinale, eliminate Laura Letrari (17°) e Aglaia Pezzato (27°)

4x100m Mista Misti: Italia (2°) va in Finale

1500m Stile Libero Maschili: Gregorio Paltrinieri (1°) e Gabriele Detti (2°) vanno in Finale

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Volleyball.png.363559da21996d1e75a2ef8ed QUALIFICAZIONI OLIMPICHE FEMMINILI Volleyball.png.363559da21996d1e75a2ef8ed

 

Round Robin - Day 3

 

May 15 :KAZ Kazakhstan 1 vs 3 Perù :PER
May 15 :DOM Dominican Republic 0 vs 3 Italy :ITA
May 15 :THA Thailand 0 vs 3 Netherlands :NED
May 15 :KOR South Korea 3 vs 1 Japan :JPN

 

 

Round Robin - Provisional Standings

 

    Nation P W L SW SL PTS
1 :ITA  Italy 3 3 0 9 1

9

2 :KOR  South Korea 3 2 1 7 4

6

3 :JPN  Japan 3 2 1 7 3

6

4 :PER  Perù 3 2 1 6 4

6

5 :NED  Netherlands 3 2 1 6 4

6

6 :THA  Thailand 3 1 2 4 7

3

7 :KAZ  Kazakhstan 3 0 3 2 9 0
8 :DOM  Dominican Republic 3 0 3 1 9 0
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Tennis.png.522cd786b602358bc7c7d5680a302:FRAATP NIZZA :FRA   Tennis.png.522cd786b602358bc7c7d5680a302

Primo Turno

 

:ESP  Daniel Munoz de la Nava - Andreas Seppi (7)  :ITA 7-6 5-7 4-6 prossimo turno il francese Paul-Henri Mathieu

 

:GER  WTA STRASBURGO :GER 

Primo Turno

 

:ITA  Roberta Vinci (1) - Barbora Krejcikova (q) :CZE   6-2 2-6 6-3 prossimo turno contro l'olandese Kiki Bertens (q)

 

:FRAATP ROLAND GARROS :FRA

Primo Turno Qualificazioni

 

:ITA Matteo Donati - James Ward :GBR   6-4 6-3 prossimo turno contro lo svedese Elias Ymer (11)

:ESP Daniel Gimeno-Traver - Luca Vanni :ITA  6-4 3-6 6-3

:BLR Uladzimir Ignatik - Federico Gaio :ITA  6-7 7-6 7-9 prossimo turno contro l'argentino Guido Andreozzi

 

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