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Alpine Skiing World Cup

 

Stage 6
 
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Women's Super G (1/7)

 

 

Final Results

 

 

:SUI GUT Lara

1:02.68

 

 

:LIE WEIRATHER Tina

1:02.78

 

 

:ITA GOGGIA Sofia

1:03.27

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Il primo resoconto da Windsor, dove si stanno svolgendo i mondiali di nuoto in vasca corta è positivo, nonostante qualche nota stonata.

Partiamo dall'unica notizia cattiva della giornata ovvero dai 400 metri stile libero maschili dove Gabriele Detti ha concluso la sua batteria in 3’42″58, tempo che lo ha relegato in 12° posizione. Risultato deludente per il bimedagliato olimpico che, alla vigilia, era in pole per le medaglia anche se, in vasca, non ha palesato uno buono stato di forma.

Non delude - anzi - l'eterna Federica Pellegrini che, ad un passo dal ritiro postolimpico, ha deciso giustamente di continuare. La divina ha concluso i suoi 200 metri stile libero in 1’54″10 ed è finita in terza posizione dopo le eliminatorie anche se la campionessa azzurra è sembrata addirittura in gestione.

Male nei 100m dorso femminili Slvia Scalia con un tempo di 58″52, sicuramente non all'altezza delle sue qualitá.

Prova positiva anche per Fabio Scozzoli che, dopo due anni di assenza dalle grandi manifestazioni internazionali riesce a timbrare il cartellino con 57″70, giungendo quarto nella sua batteria e piazzandosi in settima posizione nella graduatoria complessiva delle eliminatorie, qualificandosi agevolmente in semifinale.

Buone notizie dai giovani: Giacomo Carini nei 200 farfalla ua chiuso tredicesimo col personale di 1’53″92, migliorando di 3 centesimi il riscontro di Massarosa e sfiorando ancora una volta il primato italiano assoluto di Niccolò Beni mentre Nei 50 rana ottima prova di Martina Carraro che in 30″43 ha migliorato il proprio personal best di 3 centesimi e nelle semifinali e nella notte azzurra dará la caccia tenterâ al record italiano di Lisa Fissineider.

A fine giornata è arriva la prova sublime della 4×100 stile libero femminile. Il quartetto composto da Erika Ferraioli (53″55), Silvia Di Pietro (52″61), Aglaia Pezzato (53″22) e Federica Pellegrini (53″03) ha staccato il biglietto per la finale col secondo miglior tempo (3’32″41).

 

Stanotte si prevedono grandi emozioni, bisogna capire se sará gioia o delusione, speriamo in bene :fingers:

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UEFA Champions League

Regular Season - Day 6

Benfica :POR 1 - :ITA  Napoli

0-1  60'  Callejon

0-2  79'   Mertens

1-2   87'   Jimenez

 

Juventus :ITA 2 - 0 :CRO Dinamo Zagabria

1-0   52'   Higuain

 2-0   73'    Rugani

 

NAPOLI e JUVENTUS qualificate per il turno successivo, avendo vinto i rispettivi gironi sarrnno teste di serie nel sorteggio di Lunedì (ore 12:00)

 

 

UEFA Youth League

Regular Season - Day 6

Benfica :POR 2 - 0  :ITA  Napoli

 

Juventus :ITA0 - 1 :CRODinamo Zagabria

 

JUVENTUS (2° nel girone) si qualifica per i playoff dove ci sarà anche la ROMA, le due italiane pero' non potranno affrontarsi;

NAPOLI (3°) eliminato.

Sorteggio di Lunedì (ore 14:00)

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