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Finita la prima giornata dei campionati italiani indoor con una fantastica gara di salto in lungo, già rinominata da alcuni siti specialistici come gara del secolo! Da segnalare anche ben due titoli per le società civili e il record italiano juniores nei 60m ostacoli femminili di Elisa Maria Di Lazzaro, fatto segnare ad 8.25. Di seguito i risultati in ordine cronologico:

 

3000m marcia femminile: Alessia Palimisano (Fiamme Oro)

5000m marcia maschile: Francesco Fortunato (Fiamme Gialle)

1500m maschili: Yassin Bouih (Fiamme Gialle)

Salto in lungo femminile: Laura Strati (Atletica Vicentina)

1500m femminile: Giulia Aprile (Esercito)

Salto in alto femminile: Elena Vallortigara (Carabinieri)

Salto con l'asta maschile: Giorgio Piantella (Carabinieri)

Salto in lungo maschile: Marcell Jacobs (Fiamme Oro)

Getto del peso femminile: Chiara Rosa (Fiamme Azzurre)

400m femminili: Chiara Bazzoni (Esercito)

400m maschili: Davide Re (Fiamme Gialle)

60m ostacoli femminili: Elisa Maria Di Lazzaro (CUS Parma)

60m ostacoli maschili: Hassane Fofana (Carabinieri)

 

Titoli per società:

Carabinieri 3Fiamme Gialle 3

Esercito 2

Fiamme Oro 2

Atletica Vicentina 1

CUS Parma 1

Fiamme Azzurre 1

 

Minimi per Belgrado ottenuti oggi, importantissimi per le convocazioni in quanto i campionati italiani hanno la priorità nei criteri di selezione:

 

400m femminili: Ayomide Folorunso (53.47), Lucia Pasquale (53.66)

Salto in lungo femminile: Laura Strati (6.59)

Salto in lungo maschile: Marcell Jacobs (8.06), Filippo Randazzo (8,05), Andrew Howe (8.01), Kevin Ojiaku (7.93)

Getto del peso femminile: Chiara Rosa (16.17)

60m ostacoli maschili: Hassane Fofana (7.73)

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COPPA ITALIA

Semifinali

EA7 Emporio Armani Milano  87 - 84  Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia

Germani Brescia  70 - 77  Banco di Sardegna Sassari

Finale h 18:00 (Rai sport)

 

LEN - Champions League

Regular Season - Day 6

AN Brescia :ITA 13 - 4 :FRA Olympic Nice

Pro Recco :ITA  12 - 7  :SRB VK Partizan

Classifica italiane:

  • AN Brescia (gr A)  4° / W3 D1 L2
  • PRO Recco (gr B) 1° / W6 - L0

LEN - Euro Cup

Semifinali - Ritorno

 CSM Digi Oradea :ROU 9 - 6 d.r. (5-3) :ITASM Verona

agg 15-15 (Oradea vince ai rigori)

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Si sono conclusi i campionati italiani di atletica. La giornata è iniziata con una super Anna Buongiorni, capace già nelle batterie di stampare un 7.38 nei 60m e capace poi di miliorarsi in semifinale con un 7.26, quarta prestazione italiana di sempre. Negli 800m maschili vittoria a sorpresa di Barontini, che fa segnare  con il tempo di 1:49.30 il record italiani indoor juniores. Da segnalare i cinquei titoli complessivi per le società civili. Di seguito i risultati in ordine cronologico:

 

Salto con l'asta femminile: Maria Roberta Gherca (Atletica Firenze Marathon)

400m maschili: Marco Lorenzi (Fiamme Gialle)

400m femminili: Ayomide Folorunso (Fiamme Oro)

Salto triplo femminile: Dariya Derkach (Aeronautica)

800m femminili: Irene Baldessarri (Esercito)

Salto in alto maschile: Silvano Chesani (Fiamme Oro)

800m maschili: Simone Barontini (Stamura Ancona)

3000m femminili: Giulia Alessandra Viola (Fiamme Gialle)

3000m femminili: Yassin Bouhi (Fiamme Gialle)

60m femminili: Anna Buongiorni (Carabinieri)

60m maschili: Massimiliano Ferraro (Atletica Riccardi Milano)

Salto triplo maschile: Daniele Cavazzani (Atletica Studentesca Rieti)

Getto del peso maschile: Sebastiano Bianchetti (Fiamme Oro)

Staffetta 4x1giro femminile: Esercito

Staffetta 4x1giro maschile: Fiamme Gialle

 

Titoli per società:

Fiamme Gialle 7

Fiamme Oro 5

Carabinieri 4

Esercito 4

Atletica Firenze Marathon 1

Atletica Studentesca Roma 1

Atletica Riccardi Milano 1

Atletica Vicentina 1

Aeronautica 1

CUS Parma 1

Fiamme Azzurre 1

Stamura Ancona 1

 

Minimi per Belgrado ottenuti oggi, importantissimi per le convocazioni in quanto i campionati italiani hanno la priorità nei criteri di selezione:

 

60m femminili: Anna Buongiorni (7.26), Gloria Hooper (7.35), Audrey Alloh (7.36), Irene Siragusa (7.40)

60m maschili: Massimiliano Ferraro (6.64), Micheal Tumi (6.69), Fabio Cerutti (6.74)

Salto triplo femminile: Dariya Derkach (14.05)

400m maschili: Marco Lorenzi (47.17)

400m femminili: Ayomide Folorunso (53.37), Lucia Pasquale (53.66), Maria Enrica Spacca (53.84), Maria Benedict Chigbolu (53.88)

Salto alto maschile: Silvano Chesani (2.25)

3000m femminili: Giulia Alessandra Viola (9:04.18)

Salto triplo maschile: Daniele Cavazzani (16.49), Daniele Greco (16.41)

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Alpine Skiing FIS World Championships 2017

 

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

 

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Women's Slalom
Final Results
 
USA.gif SHIFFRIN Mikaela
1:37.2747.80+49.47
 
SUI.gif HOLDENER Wendy
1:38.9148.18+50.73
 
SWE.gif HANSDOTTER Frida
1:39.0248.57+50.43
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
24
BRIGNONE Federica
:ITA
1:42,33
-
MOELGG Manuela
ITA.gif
DNF1
-
CURTONI Irene
:ITA
DNF1
-
COSTAZZA Chiara
:ITA
DNF1
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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 Slalom
Final Results
AUT.gif HIRSCHER Marcel
1:34.7546.43+48.32
 
AUT.gif FELLER Manuel
1:35.4347.10+48.33
 
GER.gif NEUREUTHER Felix
1:39.0247.19+48.49
 
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
9
GROSS Stefano
:ITA
1:36.15
14
MOELGG Manfred
ITA.gif
1:36.30
21
RAZZOLI Giuliano
:ITA
1:37.26
24
THALER Patrick
:ITA
1:38.49
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Luge World Cup

 

Stage 8
 
KOR.gif Pyeongchang (KOR) - 17 February 2017 - 19 February 20176 KOR.gif
 
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Men's Singles (11/12)
Final Results
 
:ITA Fischnaller, Dominik
1:37.22948.607+48.622
 
GER.gif Langenhan, Andi
1:37.37848.683+48.695
 
CAN.gif Edney, samuel
1:37.69448.811+48.88
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1 hour ago, Gianlu33 said:

Luge World Cup

 

Stage 8
 
KOR.gif Pyeongchang (KOR) - 17 February 2017 - 19 February 20176 KOR.gif
 
 
Men's Singles (11/12)
Final Results
 
GER.gif Fischnaller, Dominik
1:37.22948.607+48.622
 

 

Grande Dominik :champion: conquista il quarto trionfo della carriera sulla pista di PyeongChang (prossimo anno assegnerà le medaglie olimpiche);

però spero rimanga sotto la nostra bandiera........ :ITA  :p

 

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