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Fantastica prestazione per l'Italia dell'hockey sul ghiaccio. Le azzurrine dell'U18 sono riuscite a vincere la terza serie del campionato mondiale da imbattute e si sono qualificate per la "serie b" mondiale! Altro risultato che fa da contorno ad un ottima stagione invernale.

 

Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group B World Championship 2017

 

POL.gif Katowice (POL) - 8 January 2017 - 14 January 2017 POL.gif

 

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Day 5
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Denmark DEN.gif  1 - 4  ITA.gif Italy
Period-by-Period: 1-2, 0-1, 0-1
 
 
 
Round-Robin Provisional Standing After Day 4
 
Nation
P
W(OTW)
L(OTL)
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
DEN.gif Denmark
4
4(0)
0(0)
14
2
+12
12
ITA.gif Italy
4
4(0)
0(0)
13
2
 
+11
12
POL.gif Poland
4
2(0)
2(0)
6
6
0
6
CHN.gif China
4
1(0)
2(1)
7
8
-2
4
GBR.gif Great Britain
4
0(1)
3(0)
4
11
-7
2
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
4
0(0)
4(0)
4
19
-15
0
 
Road to the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2018
 
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The following Nations have qualified for the Women's Ice Hockey IIHF Under 18 Division I Group A World Championship 2018
 
  • ITA.gif Italy
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Men's Volleyball CEV Under 19 European Championship 2017
 
HUN.gifSVK.gif Various Cities (HUN/SVK) - 20 April 2017 - 30 April 2017 HUN.gifSVK.gif
 
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Qualifying Round
January 12th - January 15th, 2017

31 Nations, 8 Groups, the 1st Nation from each Group  and 2 Nations 2nd placed will qualify for the Men's Volleyball CEV Under 19 European Championship 2017
 
 
Group F - Day 2
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Croatia CRO.gif 0 - ITA.gif Italy
18-25, 13-25, 21-25
January 14th 2017, h. 19:30, 
 
Group F Provisional Standing after Day 2
 
Team
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
Points
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
GER.gifGermany
2
2
0
6
6
0
MAX
150
89
1,6854
ITA.gifItaly
2
2
0
6
6
0
MAX
150
101
1,4851
CRO.gifCroatia
2
0
2
0
0
6
0,0000
98
150
0,6533
UKR.gifUkraine
2
0
2
0
0
6
0,0000
92
150
0,6133
 
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Women's Volleyball CEV Under 18 European Championship 2017

 

NED.gif Various Cities (NED) - 1 April 2017 - 9 April 2017 NED.gif

CompetitionLogos_300_120.aspx?ID=975
 
Second Qualifying Round
January 13th - January 15th, 2017
32 Nations, 8 Groups, the 1st Nation from each Group  and 3 Nations 2nd placed will qualify for the Women's Volleyball CEV Under 18 European Championship 2017
 
Group B - Day 2
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Belarus BLR.gif 3 - 1 ITA.gif Italy
25-22, 25-23, 14-25, 25-19
 
 
Group B Provisional Standing after Day 2
 
Team
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
Points
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
BLR.gifBelarus
2
2
0
5
6
3
2,0000
195
172
1,1337
SVK.gifSlovakia
2
1
1
4
5
3
1,6667
158
151
1,0464
ITA.gifItaly
2
1
1
3
4
3
1,3333
164
122
1,3443
ISR.gifIsrael
2
0
2
0
0
6
0,0000
78
150
0,52000
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WOMEN'S UNDER 18 DIVISION I GROUP B

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2017

 

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Mattivi stars for Italy

Captain leads team to promotion in WW18 Div. IB

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Italy completed a perfect display at the 2017 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship Division I Group B in Katowice, Poland, sweeping aside Denmark 4-1 in Saturday’s decisive game to top the group and earn promotion to next year’s Division IA.

The game, and the tournament as a whole, was a personal triumph for Italy’s captain Nadia Mattivi. She had a goal and two assists on the night, taking her tally for the competition to 4+7 and make her the top point scorer. Teammate Anita Muraro finished on top of the goal-scoring chart with her sixth of the event.

The teams went into this tournament as the favourites. Denmark was looking to bounce back after suffering relegation from Division I last season, while Italy missed out on promotion in 2016 when it lost 3-2 to Austria in the gold medal game. A new, extended format this year placed both nations in Division I Group B, with hopes of promotion.

Early group games went to form: Italy and Denmark won four out of four, and had five shutouts between them. Eugenia Pompanin, Italy’s starting netminder on Saturday, had been flawless in her two previous games as she blanked Great Britain and Poland, while her understudy Elisa Biondi gave up just two goals in her two starts. Denmark had been marginally more potent on offense, but could not boast quite the same resilience at the back.

Ultimately that proved decisive when the teams took to the ice. There was little between them in terms of territory or chances – both managed 19 shots on goal – but Pompanin’s greater assurance between the piping proved too much for the Danes. Early on she was alert to deal with a danger Amalie Andersen effort from the point and came up big to deny Julie Henriksen’s slaloming move through the Italian defence, while Italy took its chances at the other end.

Mattivi set up Mara da Rech for the opening goal in the eighth minute, then started the move from which Italy made it 2-0 in the 16th. This time the finish came from Greta Niccolai, an assured shot beyond Cassandra Repstock-Romme after a lovely instinctive spin and pass from Rebecca Roccella.

Denmark finally found a way past Pompanin on the power play in the 18th minute – Andersen’s effort from the blue was the first to beat the goalie in 197 minutes of action – and almost tied the game before the hooter when Amanda Refsgaard hit the piping, but Italy was not to be denied.

Muraro got her sixth of the competition with a solo effort early in the second period. Tracking back on the PK, she blocked a shot from Linn Thomsen and chased the puck down the ice to calmly convert a one-on-one against Repstock-Romme. Then, as Denmark chased the game, Mattivi wrapped it up with an empty net goal.

Outside the battle for top spot, host nation Poland claimed third place thanks to wins over Great Britain, China and Kazakhstan. The Kazakhs, defeated in their showdown with the Brits, finished without a victory and will be relegated to next year’s qualification tournament.

 

 

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Renato Di Rocco è stato rieletto, per la quarta volta, presidente della Federazione Ciclistica Italiana. Lo ha deciso l'Assemblea Ordinaria Elettiva Nazionale riunita a  Rovereto.

Questo il responso delle urne: Renato Di Rocco 125 voti, Norma Gimondi 79 voti, Carlo Roscini 10 voti, Angelo Francini 0 voti, schede bianche 1, schede nulle 22.

 

Dopo le elezioni delle altre cariche, questa è la composizione del CONSIGLIO FEDERALE 2017-2020

 

Presidente: Renato Di Rocco
Vice Presidenti: Daniela Isetti, Rocco Marchegiano, Michele Gamba
Consiglieri per gli affiliati: Maurizio Ciucci, Gian Paolo Fantoni, Gianantonio Crisafulli, Bruno Battistella, Corrado Lodi
Consiglieri per gli atleti: Elena Valentini, Federico Campoli

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ISU European Short Track Speed Skating Championships 2017

 

Final Results

 

Women's 3000 m

:ITA Arianna Fontana

5’27″691

:RUS Ekaterina Konstantinova

5’27″790

:RUS Sofia Prosvirnova

5’27″807

 

 

Women's 3000 Relay

:ITA  Italy

(Arianna Fontana, Lucia Peretti, Martina Valcepina, Cecilia Maffei)

:HUNHungary

 

:NED  Netherlands

 

 

Women's Overall

:ITA Arianna Fontana

79 pts

:RUS Sofia Prosvirnova

73 pts

:RUS Ekaterina Konstantinova

39 pts

 

Men's 3000 Relay

:NED  Netherlands

 

:RUS Russia

 

:ITA  Italy

(Yuri Confortola, Tommaso Dotti, Nicola Rodigari,Andrea Cassinelli)

 

 

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:ITA chiude gli Europei di Short Track con  3 ori (1500m e Overall Fontana e staffetta femminile), un 1 (500m Martina Valcepina) e 2 bronzi (1500m Lucia Peretti e staffetta maschile)

Arianna Fontana ha conquistato il suo sesto titolo europeo overall, nonostante le due cadute  (500m e 1000m)

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