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Oggi sono arrivate (finalmente) delle novità per due casi che stanno tendendo banco per quanto riguarda la parte burocratica dello sport.

Partiamo dalle buone notizie, a quanto pare filtra ottimismo per quanto riguarda la Ryder Cup che dovrebbe essere ospitata a Roma. Il comitato organizzatore della Ryder Cup ha concesso una proroga all'Italia e,grazia anche ad una probabile mediazione fatta da Malagò e Chimenti, il parlamento dovrebbe approvare lo stanzionamento dei 60 milioni di euro circa (che a quanto pare verranno ridati, anche se non in toto, allo stato a fine evento (?).

 

Intanto, sempre nella giornata di ieri, il TAS ha accertato che la beacher Viktoria Orsi Toth abbia assunto sostanze dopanti volontariamente ed ha commutato una squalifica di 4 anni, con scadenza il 14 luglio 2020. Per l'italo-ungherese la carriera, a 26 anni suonati, sembra essere ormai finita.

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Finalmente l'Italia si sblocca ai mondiali! Dopo il bronzo di Alexia Rungaddier nel biathlon, oggi fantastico bronzo della Goggia!

 

Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2017

 

SUI.gif St. Moritz (SUI) - 6 February 2017 - 19 February 2017 SUI.gif

 

154501sy00gpzrhysulhmg.png

 

 

Women's Giant Slalom
 
Final Results

 

FRA.gif WORLEY Tessa
2:05.551:02.01+1:03.54
 
USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
2:05.891:02.73+1:03.16
 
ITA.gif GOGGIA Sofia
2:06.291:02.49+1:03.80
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FEDERICA Brignone
:ITA
2:06.47
6
MOELGG Manuela
ITA.gif
2:06.88
11
BASSINO Marta
:ITA
2:07.53
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Champions League

Ottavi di finale (andata)

Real Madrid :ESP 3 - 1  :ITA Napoli

 

Europa League

Sedicesimi di finale (andata)

Villarreal :ESP 0 - :ITA Roma

 

Borussia Mönchengladbach :GER 0 - 1 :ITA Fiorentina

 

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Quarti di finale

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano  77 - 75   Enel Brindisi

Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia   63 - 61   Betaland Capo d’Orlando

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Incredibili :hyper: prestazioni in EUL delle nostre squadre (visti gli ultimi anni....) ROMA vince in Spagna (Dzeko 3 gol) e prenota il turno successivo,  la FIORENTINA vince in Germania con un gol di Bernardeschi.

 

Basket Coppa Italia: vince EA7 con un canestro sulla sirena, una cosa da salvare della serata (la vittoria....) :wacko:

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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2017

 

SUI.gif St. Moritz (SUI) - 6 February 2017 - 19 February 2017 SUI.gif

 

154501sy00gpzrhysulhmg.png

 

 

Men's Giant Slalom
Final Results
 
AUT.gif HIRSCHER Marcel
2:13.311:06.73+1:06.58
 
AUT.gif LEITINGER Roland
2:13.561:07.26+1:06.30
 
NOR.gif HAUGEN Leif Kristian
2:14.021:07.27+1:06.75
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
10
TONETTI Riccardo
:ITA
2:14.47
17
EISATH Florian
ITA.gif
2:15.02
20
MOELGG Manfred
:ITA
2:15.37
27
MAURBERGER Simon
:ITA
2:15.79
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12 hours ago, Henry_Leon said:

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Quarti di finale

Umana Venezia  68 - 76  Germani Brescia

Sidigas Avellino  68 - 69  Banco di Sardegna Sassari

 

Oggi semifinali (diretta Rai sport)

h 17.30  Reggio Emilia  vs Milano

h 20.45  Sassari vs Brescia

 

Risultati a sorpresa, purtroppo. L'Avellino è troppo altalenante, speriamo che trovi la forma quando conterà davvero :pope: 

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