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12 minuti fa, phelps ha scritto:

 

a proposito di Lotta, ma si hanno notizie di Kudiiamagomedov (che sembra sparito dal mondo dopo gli Europei del maggio scorso)?

è ancora con noi? (in tutti i sensi)

perchè tanti misteri su di lui? :mumble:

Non ne ho la minima idea, é completamente scomparso per me. Al contrario di qualche altro naturalizzato non ha preso nemmeno parte ai campionati italiani...

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48 minuti fa, Gianlu33 ha scritto:

Non ne ho la minima idea, é completamente scomparso per me. Al contrario di qualche altro naturalizzato non ha preso nemmeno parte ai campionati italiani...

 

beh, lui fa la Lotta Libera, quindi è abbastanza normale che non abbia participato ai campionati di Greco-Romana...

però effettivamente nessuno pubblica neanche mezza news su di lui, neanche la federazione ha spiegato perchè non c'era ai mondiali...:mumble:

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31 minuti fa, phelps ha scritto:

 

beh, lui fa la Lotta Libera, quindi è abbastanza normale che non abbia participato ai campionati di Greco-Romana...

però effettivamente nessuno pubblica neanche mezza news su di lui, neanche la federazione ha spiegato perchè non c'era ai mondiali...:mumble:

Effettivamente hai ragione, ultimamente sono più rincoglionito del solito :lol:

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È terminato ad Ancona la prima delle due gare antipasto di questi deprimenti campionati italiani indoor di atletica leggera.

Elena Vallortigara si laurea campionessa italiana nel salto in alto femminile grazie ad un modesto 1.92, nuovo primato personale indoor e miglior prestazione italiana indoor.

Seconda piazza per Alessia Trost, che si ferma a 1.88 commettendo 3 errori a 1.92 e decidendo di non saltare 1.90.

Più dietro a 1.84 Erika Furlani, terza, e Desiree Rossit, quarta. Sopra l'1.80 anche Maria Teresa Rossi.

Una gara decisamente poco spettacolare e dal livello medio-basso, come saranno probabilmente tutte le gare di questo campionato indoor.

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Dopo il risultato fenomenale di Tamberi nel salto in alto maschile (ben 2.32cm!) continuano ad arrivare risultati discreti da Ancona.

 

Nel salto in lungo femminile vince Vincenzino con 6.60, misura che vale il PB indoor, e secondo posto per Strati a 6.59.

Duello interessante tra due atleti abbastanza giovani nel salto con l'asta maschile dove Alessandro Sinno si laurea campione italiano con 5.40m, bene anche la promessa Max Mandusic che si ferma a 5.35. Mi aspettavo qualcosina in più da De Angelis, che non salta nemmeno i 5 metri.

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1 ora fa, Gianlu33 ha scritto:

Il Consiglio Nazionale del CONI ha prorogato all'unanimità il commissariamento della FASI (Federazione Arrampicata Sportiva Italiana).

 

e a quanto pare, il Golden Gala del 2020 (e forse anche negli anni successivi) potrebbe emigrare a Milano...nel 2020 per cause di forza maggiore (Europei di Calcio), dal 2021 in poi...beh, lì entrano in gioco la solita politica e le questioni prettamente economiche...

https://www.oasport.it/2019/02/atletica-giovanni-malago-rivela-il-presidente-giomi-ha-chiesto-di-trasferire-nel-2020-il-golden-gala-a-milano2/

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