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Italy National Thread


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10 minutes ago, stamura84 said:

e dopo l'argento europeo nel 2015,l'oro mondiale nel 2015,Chamizo "INIZIA" l'anno con una bella medaglia d'oro agli europei

Fantastico Spartacus, dopo il torneo di Minsk perso per colpe arbitrali! Speriamo di vincere una medaglia storica ad agosto!

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Nel weekend l' ITALIA dei lanci sarà ad Arad :ROU per 16th European Throwing Cup 

La squadra tra Senior e Under 23 sarà di 17 atleti  (12 uomini e 5 donne) è priva di Chaira Rosa (convocata per i mondiali indoor di Portland) e Silvia Salis attesa per il rientro dopo l'infortunio

 

MEN

Marco Lingua  (Hammer Throw)
Simone Falloni   (Hammer Throw)
Marco Bortolato   (Hammer Throw /U23)
Sebastiano Bianchetti  (Shot Put)
Daniele Secci  (Shot Put)

Andrea Caiaffa (Shot Put /U23)

Giovanni Faloci  (Discus)
Federico Apolloni  (Discus)

Martin Pilato/U23 (Discus)

Norbert Bonvecchio (Javelin)
Antonio Fent (Javelin)

Roberto Orlando (Javelin /U23)

WOMEN

Natalina Capoferri (Discus)
Stefania Strumillo  (Discus)
Giada Andreutti (Discus/U23)
Sara Jemai (Javelin)
Paola Padovan (Javelin/U23)

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IAAF World Indoor Championships 2016; PORTLAND :USA  (17 -20 Marzo)

Men
Marco Fassinotti   (High Jump)
Gianmarco Tamberi   (High Jump)

Women
Gloria Hooper   (60m)
Chiara Rosa   (Shot Put)
Alessia Trost   (High Jump)

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Nei mondiali di Biathlon settimo posto per noi nella staffetta femminile....non un buon risultato....si sperava di meglio ma una partenza lenta di Vittozzi ed Oberhofer  con troppi errori al poligono ci ha penalizzato da subito.

Domani staffetta maschile con aspettative da 6-7° posto.

Azzurri con De Lorenzi al lancio, Hofer in seconda, Bormolini in terza e Windisch in quarta frazione.

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Qualificazioni Europei Femminili di Pallamano

Italia - Ucraina 19-37

Classifica:

  1. Serbia 6
  2. Rep. Ceca 4
  3. Ucraina 2
  4. Italia 0

Passano le prime 2 e la migliore terza....noi non abbiamo chance!

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Champions League Volley Femminili

Quarti di finale

Dynamo Kazan (Rus) - NordMeccanica Piacenza 3-0 (25-14; 25-23; 25-21)

 

Qualificazione alle Final Four dove c'è già ammessa La Pomi Casalmaggiore assolutamente compromessa....bisogna vincere 3-0 o 3-1 e poi vincere anche il set di spareggio...

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Just now, Danylove80 said:

Nei mondiali di Biathlon settimo posto per noi nella staffetta femminile....non un buon risultato....si sperava di meglio ma una partenza lenta di Vittozzi ed Oberhofer  con troppi errori al poligono ci ha penalizzato da subito.

Domani staffetta maschile con aspettative da 6-7° posto.

Azzurri con De Lorenzi al lancio, Hofer in seconda, Bormolini in terza e Windisch in quarta frazione.

La Vitozzi é stata fortemente penalizzata dalla caduta della russa, dopo aver perso quei 15 secondi é andata in titl.

É un ottavo posto che in realtà non dice le cose come stanno, Dorothea in ultima frazione ha deciso giustamente di rischiare tutto al poligono e ha preso il giro di penaltà.

In complesso é stata una bella gara anche se non la migliore della nostra staffetta

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