website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Italy National Thread


goofy900
 Share
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/

Recommended Posts

Road to Tokyo2020

rPbyCMgQRUiCqgohhtAfKg.png

 

Softball - Campionati Mondiali

Messico :MEX 1 - 0 :ITA Italia

Termina ai quarti di finale un grandissimo mondiale per le azzurre che escono dalla competizione ospitata in terra nipponica a testa alta. Buoni segnali anche per il percorso di qualificazione olimpica ma, a parer mio, l'Olanda è sempre favorita.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-158529
Share on other sites

9 ore fa, AlFHg ha scritto:

@Gianlu33 solo per curiosità, ma lavori anche su Wikipedia?:)

Purtroppo no, non avrei il tempo materiale per contribuire al progetto... l'ho fatto in passato ma poi ho chiuso quella parentesi :) 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-159040
Share on other sites

Road to Tokyo2020

rPbyCMgQRUiCqgohhtAfKg.png

 

Triathlon - Campionati Europei

Davide Uccellari conclude in ventesima posizione e guadagna 118,2 punti per il ranking.

Delian Stateff conclude in quarantaquattresima posizione e non accumula punti per il ranking.



Ilaria Zane conclude in dodicesima posizione e guadagna 220,58 punti per il ranking.

Giorgia Priarone conclude in venticinquesima posizione e guadagna 80,06 punti per il ranking.

Angelica Olmo si ritira in seguito ad una caduta in bicicletta.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-159169
Share on other sites

Road to Tokyo2020

rPbyCMgQRUiCqgohhtAfKg.png

 

Taekwondo - G4 Roma Grand Prix

Vito dell'Aquila (-58kg) viene eliminato ai quarti ed accumula 14,40 punti per il ranking olimpico.

Edited by Gianlu33
Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-159211
Share on other sites

Road to Tokyo2020

rPbyCMgQRUiCqgohhtAfKg.png

 

Judo - Budapest Grand Prix

Francesca Milani (-48kg) viene eliminata agli ottavi ed accumula 56 punti per il ranking olimpico.
Francesca Giorda (-48kg) viene eliminata agli ottavi ed accumula 56 punti per il ranking olimpico.
Giulia Pierucci (-52kg) viene eliminata agli ottavi ed accumula 56 punti per il ranking olimpico.
Odette Giuffrida (-52kg) viene eliminata agli ottavi ed accumula 56 punti per il ranking olimpico.
Matteo Piras (-66kg) viene eliminato ai sedicesimi ed accumula 35 punti per il ranking olimpico.

Manuel Lombardo (-66kg) viene eliminato al primo turno ed accumula 3 punti per il ranking olimpico.
Giulia Caggiano (-57kg) viene eliminata al primo turno ed accumula 3 punti per il ranking olimpico.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-159215
Share on other sites

Ed anche oggi si è conclusa un'altra giornata in quel di Berlino... con un solo giorno alla fine delle gare l'Italia ha solamente 3 bronzi (unica sopresa quella di Chiappinelli) ed una serie infinita di delusioni (Vallortigara in primis) e controprestazioni (come dimenticare le tripliste o il mitico 18 metri di Fabbri). Per adesso quello di Berlino è l'unico europeo in cui non siamo riusciti a vincere nè un oro nè un argento e rischia di diventare il peggior europeo per qualità dei metalli. Qualche prestazione importante c'è stata (ad esempio Cairoli, atterrato in Germania in grandissima forma) ma il bilancio è assolutamente negativo.
L'atletica italiana è morta e sepolta e ad ogni edizione di un mondiale o di un europeo siamo qui a fare i funerali e a chiedere la testa del presidentissimo (come dice qualche "tecnico federale" alla RAI) Alfio Giomi, ben sapendo che quell'uomo non ha un briciolo di pudore.
Abbiamo toccato il fondo... chissà se ci rialzeremo

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/page/253/#findComment-159410
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/111-italy-national-thread/
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • Almost sadder than a university hall of residence
    • Big shock as  beat the all-conquering  Men's Team Sprint team in the Heats!
    • sure! in every Italian bedroom you normally have every kind of table, chairs, furniture, tv screen  to me, this really look an unfinished room, you normally don't see such a sad place even when you buy a new house 
    • Men´s   14     Adam Ammour (2-Man, 4-Man), Issam Ammour (4-Man), Tim Becker (R), Georg Fleischhauer (2-Man, 4-Man), Francesco Friedrich (2-Man, 4-Man), Johannes Lochner (2-Man, 4-Man), Thorsten Margis (4-Man), Oliver Peschk (R), Alexander Schaller (2-Man, 4-Man), Alexander Schuller (2-Man, 4-Man), Matthias Sommer (4-Man), Felix Straub (4-Man), Joshua Tasche (4-Man), Jorn Wenzel (4-Man)   Mario Aeberhard (4-Man), Tim Annen (2-Man, 4-Man), Cyril Bieri (4-Man), Cedric Follador (2-Man, 4-Man), Andreas Haas (4-Man), Mathieu Hersperger (4-Man), Dominik Hufschmid (R), Livio Matossi (R), Pascal Moser (4-Man), Amadou David Ndiaye (2-Man, 4-Man), Timo Rohner (2-Man, 4-Man), Luca Rolli (2-Man, 4-Man), Omar Vogele (4-Man), Michael Vogt (2-Man, 4-Man)   9     Daniel Bertschler (2-Man, 4-Man), Kristian Huber (4-Man), Jakob Mandlbauer (2-Man, 4-Man), Sebastian Mitterer (4-Man), Daiyehan Nichols-Bardi (2-Man, 4-Man), Markus Sammer (4-Man), Leo Sares (R), Sascha Stepan (4-Man), Markus Treichl (2-Man, 4-Man)   Taylor Austin (2-Man, 4-Man), Keaton Bruggeling (4-Man), Joy Dearborn (2-Man, 4-Man), Yohan Eskrick-Parkinson (4-Man), Mike Evelyn (2-Man, 4-Man), Chris Holmstead (R), Shaquille Murray-Lawrence (2-Man, 4-Man), Luka Stoikos (4-Man), Mark Zanette (4-Man)   An Tai (2-Man, 4-Man), Ding Yunda (R), Jiang Maoyuan (4-Man), Li Chunjian (2-Man, 4-Man), Ren Jianzheng (4-Man), Shi Yaolong (4-Man), Sun Kaizhi (2-Man, 4-Man), Ye Jielong (2-Man, 4-Man), Zhang Jin (4-Man)   Arnis Bebriss (4-Man), Renars Grantins (2-Man, 4-Man), Jekabs Kalenda (2-Man, 4-Man), Davis Kaufmanis (4-Man), Lauris Kaufmanis (2-Man, 4-Man), Mairis Klava (4-Man), Matiss Miknis (2-Man, 4-Man), Edgars Nemme (R), Edgars Ungurs (4-Man)   Chae Byung-Do (2-Man, 4-Man), Chun Suh-Yun (4-Man), Kim Hyeong-Geun (2-Man, 4-Man), Kim Jin-Su (2-Man, 4-Man), Kim Sun-Wook (4-Man), Lee Do-Yun (4-Man), Lee Geo-Nu (4-Man), Lee Kyung-Yeon (R), Suk Young-Jin (2-Man, 4-Man)   Hakeem Abdul-Saboor (R), Frankie del Duca (2-Man, 4-Man), Caleb Furnell (4-Man), Kristopher Horn (2-Man, 4-Man), Boone Niederhofer (4-Man), Hunter Powell (4-Man), Bryan Sosoo (4-Man), Carsten Vissering (2-Man, 4-man), Joshua Williamson (2-Man, 4-Man)   5     Luis Bacca Goncalves (2-Man, 4-Man), Edson Luques Bindilatti (2-Man, 4-Man), Davidson Henrique de Souza (4-Man), Gustavo dos Santos Ferreira (R), Rafael Souza da Silva (4-Man)   Nils Blairon (4-Man), Dorian Hauterville (2-Man, 4-Man), Romain Heinrich (2-Man, 4-Man), Lionel Lefebvre (R), Antoine Riou (4-Man)   Greg Cackett (4-Man), Alexander Cartagena (R), Leon Greenwood (4-Man), Brad Hall (2-Man, 4-Man), Taylor Lawrence (2-Man, 4-Man)   Menachem Chen (2-Man, 4-Man), Adam Edelman (2-Man, 4-Man), Ward Fawarseh (R), Omer Katz (4-Man), Uri Zisman (4-Man)   Patrick Baumgartner (2-Man, 4-Man), Lorenzo Bilotti (4-Man), Eric Fantazzini (4-Man), Robert Mirces (2-Man, 4-Man), Alex Verginer (R)   Andrae Dacres (R), Joel Fearon (2-Man, 4-Man), Junior Harris (4-Man), Shane Pitter (2-Man, 4-Man), Tyquendo Tracey (4-Man)   Ozan Bektas (R), Mauro Buehler (4-Man), Martin Kranz (2-Man, 4-Man), Lorenz Lenherr (4-Man), David Tschofen (2-Man, 4-Man)   Janko Franjic (4-Man), Jelen Franjic (2-Man, 4-Man), Stephan Huis In´T Veld (R), Timme Koster (4-Man), Dave Wesselink (2-Man, 4-Man)   Constantin Dinescu (4-Man), George Iordache (2-Man, 4-Man), Andrei Nica (R), Mihai Daniel Pacioianu (4-Man), Mihai Cristian Tentea (2-Man, 4-Man)   Axel Brown (2-Man, 4-Man), De Aundre John (2-Man, 4-Man), Shakeel John (4-Man), Micah Moore (R), Xaverri Williams (4-Man)
    • Canoe Sprint There is a now a cap of 5 athletes per gender in the kayak events (down from 6 in 2024). The World Championships has been replaced by the Olympic Qualification Rankings.   K2 lost 2 boat quotas while K4 has gained 1 boat quota. Quota distribution is quite complicated as it usually is for canoe sprint. They also force nations to compete in a minimum number of events based on the number of athletes qualified; 2 and 3 athletes per boat class must compete in 2 events, 4 must compete in all 3 events and 5 must compete in all 3 events and have two entries in the K1 event.
    • Wrestling will have a completely new format, I do not like the changes. ranking isn't really a good idea in this sport, this will force wrestlers to compete in so many events to collect points. which is not good for their health. specially with the current UWW ranking points distribution system which is plain stupid   they are also gifting 18 quotas to very weak countries by that last qualification event. but I understand their point of view. can't wait to see lots of Russian wrestlers compete for weak countries for that 1 available quota.
    • Canoe Slalom Quotas from men's/women's K1 have been moved to men's/women's KX1. K1 will now have 14 quotas while KX1 will have 10 quotas. C1 remains at 17 quotas. Athletes may participate in other events up to a maximum of 2 athletes per NOC.   The World Championship qualifier has been dropped in favour of the Olympic Qualification Rankings (7 K1, 10 C1, 3 KX1), afterwards you have the Continental Qualifiers (1 per boat) and then a new Global Qualifier (2 per boat).   There were a few changes regarding ways to ensure an athlete can only obtain 1 quota. The biggest being at each stage the boat priority is K1 > KX1 > C1 for the rankings and KX1 > K1 > C1 for the continental/global qualifiers. This basically means if the same athlete qualifiers in multiple boats then the quota will be given to the kayak over canoe.    
    • I'll post significant changes periodically. I'll start with the recently added/updated documents.   Archery The addition of mixed compound (12M & 12W) forced a reduction on the recurve side. The mixed compound quotas are distributed as follows   Host - 1 World Championships - 3 Continental Games - 5 World Ranking List - 2 Final Qualifier - 1   To compensate the team events will now only have 8 nations. 2 quotas were removed from the World Ranking List and 2 were removed from the Final Qualifier.   Individual recurve and mixed recurve distribution is the same
    • In Rome, it would be useful to roof the swimming pool complex at Foro Italico, possibly with the option of retracting the roof and covering the tennis court complex. Overall, there's a lot to do, for example, compared to Budapest, but unfortunately, this is Italy How many years has Roma been building their new stadium, and they keep pushing back the completion date- now I read it's 2030? and it should be ready. The same goes for Milan- there should be a modern complex of indoor swimming pools with 50 meters pools, etc., but there's a problem with one stupid football stadium, which will only be built after an ultimatum from UEFA
    • and Artistic Gymnastics is "Sporting Gymnastics" while Rythmic Gymnastics is god know why "Modern Gymnastics" 
×
×
  • Create New...