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:ITA  Oro: 2   Argento: 2   Bronzo: 4  :ITA

 

Arianna Fontana (Short Track-Women's 500m)

Michela Moioli (Women's Snowboard Cross)

Federico Pellegrino (Cross-Country - Men's Sprint Classic)

Staffetta Femminile 3000m: Arianna Fontana, Martina Valcepina, Cecilia Maffei, Lucia Peretti (Short Track)

Dominik Windisch (Biathlon - Men's 10km Sprint)

Federica Brignone (Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom)

Nicola Tumolero (Speed Skating - Men's 10,000m)

Staffetta Mista: Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch (Biathlon)

 

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Finisce ai rigori il cammino dell'INTER in Youth League, 1-1 al 90' e Manchester City che vince 3-2 ai rigori (dopo 7 rigori per parte)

 

Oggi Shakhtar vs ROMA gara di andata dei quarti di UCL (a Karkhiv) e domani gare di ritorno per le squadre di EUL (Venerdì il sorteggio per gli Ottavi di finale)

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31 minutes ago, Ophadece said:

Sofia Goggia è venuta alla BBC gran bretagna! Molto brava.. È la terza medaglia d'oro? 

 

Sì, terzo oro!

 

Nell'ultimo minuto di gara la Goggia è stata perfetta. Quei 3 decimi lasciati in alto mi avevano un po' spaventato perché lasciavano una porta aperta alla Vonn, che però non ha sciato come mi aspettavo. La Mowinckel mi ha terrorizzato :crazy:

 

Ora c'è la team sprint di fondo. Il tracciato è molto selettivo, il che mi fa un po' paura pensando alla forma non eccezionale che ha mostrato finora Nöckler.

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:ITA  Oro: 3   Argento: 2   Bronzo: 4  :ITA

 

Arianna Fontana (Short Track-Women's 500m)

Michela Moioli (Women's Snowboard Cross)

Sofia Goggia (Alpine Skiing - Women's Downhill)

Federico Pellegrino (Cross-Country - Men's Sprint Classic)

Staffetta Femminile 3000m: Arianna Fontana, Martina Valcepina, Cecilia Maffei, Lucia Peretti (Short Track)

Dominik Windisch (Biathlon - Men's 10km Sprint)

Federica Brignone (Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom)

Nicola Tumolero (Speed Skating - Men's 10,000m)

Staffetta Mista: Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch (Biathlon)

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Arianna Fontana da leggenda! Bronzo nei 1000m (short track), 10° medaglia azzurra a PyeongChang 2018.

 

La portabandiera azzurra, già oro nei 500 metri e argento nella staffetta, con il bronzo nei 1000 metri, arriva a 8 medaglie olimpiche e sale così sul secondo gradino del podio azzurro di tutti i tempi nelle edizioni invernali, dietro solo a Stefania Belmondo (10)

 

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:ITA  Oro: 3   Argento: 2   Bronzo: 5  :ITA

 

Arianna Fontana (Short Track-Women's 500m)

Michela Moioli (Women's Snowboard Cross)

Sofia Goggia (Alpine Skiing - Women's Downhill)

Federico Pellegrino (Cross-Country - Men's Sprint Classic)

Staffetta Femminile 3000m: Arianna Fontana, Martina Valcepina, Cecilia Maffei, Lucia Peretti (Short Track)

Dominik Windisch (Biathlon - Men's 10km Sprint)

Federica Brignone (Alpine Skiing - Women's Giant Slalom)

Nicola Tumolero (Speed Skating - Men's 10,000m)

Staffetta Mista: Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer, Lukas Hofer, Dominik Windisch (Biathlon)

Arianna Fontana (Short Track-Women's 1000m)

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