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Italy National Thread


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Europei Under-22 di Boxe

 

Semifinali uomini:

 

64 KG. Francesco IOZIA perde contro Turgul Han ERDEMIR (TUR) 0-5

69 KG. Vincenzo ARECCHIA perde (una rapina a mano armata, in realtà) contro Carl FAIL (ENG) 2-3

+91 KG. Aziz Abbes MOUHIIDINE vince contro Mahammad ABDULLAYEV (AZE) 4-1

 

in conseguenza di questi risultati, dunque, sono 5 le medaglie di Bronzo conquistate dall'Italia in questa rassegna, mentre 4 pugili (1 uomo e 3 donne) si giocheranno domani la medaglia d'oro nella grande finale

 

ricordo anche che tutte le finali saranno visibili sul canale ufficiale Youtube dell'EUBC (le 2 sessioni inizieranno alle h.12 e alle h.18.30 Italiane):

https://www.youtube.com/user/EUBCOfficialChannel

 

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Europei Under-22 di Boxe

 

Finali uomini:

 

+91 KG. Aziz Abbes MOUHIIDINE vince contro Marko MILUN (CRO) 4-1

 

Finali donne:

 

-57 KG. Irama TESTA vince contro Cristina COSMA (ROU) 5-0

-64 KG. Rebecca NICOLI vince contro Sema CALISKAN (TUR) 4-1

-60 KG. Francesca MARTUSCIELLO perde contro Sara Amy BROADHURST (IRL) 0-5

 

Bilancio finale dell'Italia: 3 Ori, 1 Argento, 5 Bronzi

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Road to Tokyo2020

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Taekwondo - G1 Hamburg Open

Vito dell'Aquila (-58kg) vince la medaglia d'oro ed accumula 10.00 punti per il ranking olimpico.

Martina Corelli (-49kg) vince la medaglia di bronzo ed accumula 3.60 punti per il ranking olimpico.

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Calcio Femminile - Qualificazioni Mondiali 2019

Grande vittoria :clap: per le "azzurre" di Milena Bertolini, che superano 2-1 il Belgio grazie alle reti di Rosucci e Girelli

 

Adesso in clasifica :ITA  18 pts (6 partite), :BEL  10 Pts (5 partite), :POR 4 pts (4 part), :ROU   4pts (5 part) ; :MDA  1 pt (6 part)

 

Per le nostre ragazze  ancora due partite: contro il Portogallo (a Firenze, 12 Giugno) ed in Belgio a Settembre. Due partite per tornare al Mondiale dopo vent'anni :fingers:

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:hyper: Impresa della Roma in Champions, rimonta 1-4 di  Barcellona,e arriva in semifinale !!!!  

Rimontare 3 goals, impresa mai riuscita ad un italiana in UCL (solo due squadre Spagnole ci erano riuscite fino ad oggi: Barca e Deportivo La Coruna)

Era dal 1983/84 che i giallorossi non raggiungevano le semifinali di Champions.

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Calcio Femminile - Qualificazioni Mondiali 2019

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Half-Time: 1-1
April 10th 2018, h. 18:30, (GMT +1), Stadio Paolo Mazza, Ferrara
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Piccoli aggiornamenti dal nuoto, provando a snocciolare le mie quasi nulle conoscenze sul nuoto italiano

 

50 metri dorso M: Simone Sabbioni fa segnare il record italiano juniores e vince la gara con un tempo di 25.17 facendo segnare il record italiano juniores e il miglior crono europeo dell'anno, riuscendo anche a strappare il pass per Glasgow2018. Secondo posto per il compagno di società Niccolò Bonacchi (25.22), terzo posto per Thomas Ceccon, atleta classe 2001 (25.48).

 

800m stile libero F: Simona Quadarella vince a spasso il titolo italiano con il tempo di 3:25.82 dando più di otto secondi di scarto alle avversarie. Secondo posto per Diletta Carli, terza Alisia Tettamanzi.

 

400m stile libero M: Domenico Acarenza vince con 3:46.27 (primato personale), secondo tempo stagionale europeo e quarto tempo mondiale. In seconda posizione si piazza Filippo Megli con 3:50.40, limando il record personale di 5 centesimi, in terza piazza il campione olimpico dei 1500m Gregorio Paltrinieri.  Da segnalare l'assenza del primatista italiano Gabriele Detti, fermo ai box per una preucazione post-infortunio

 

100m rana F: Doveva essere la sfida tra Castiglioni e Carraro, e così è stato. L'atleta delle fiamme gialle Arianna Castiglioni riesce a vincere migliorando il primato personale di 4 centesimi con il tempo di 1:06.91, dietro di lei Martina Carraro con 1:07.80, tempo valido per volare agli europei in Scozia, terza Ilaria Scarcella con 1:08.48.

 

200m farfalla M: Gara show per l'azzurro classe 2001 Federico Burdisso che vince agilmente con 1:57.23, facendo segnare il record italiano juniores e abbassando il record italiano di 23 centesimi diventando l'ottavo italiano di sempre. Sui restanti gradini del podio Filippo Berlincioni (1:57.82) e Christian Ferraro (1:58.06).

 

400m misti F: Livello altissimo attualmente nel panorama azzurro, con i biglietti per Glasgow esauriti già ieri. La gara è stata vinta dalla finanziera Ilaria Cusinato con 4:37.14, capace di abbassare di ben 2 secondi il suo primato personale e di diventare la terza italiana di sempre. Seconda piazza per Carlotta Toni con 4:39.27, terza invece Alessia Poleri con 4:40.87

 

50m stile libero M: Doveva essere la gara di Luca Dotto ma il re è stato cacciato dal trono. L'azzurrino classe 1997 Andrea Vegani si impone con il tempo di 21.70, limando di ben 18 centesimi il suo primato personale, mettendosi dietro Dotto che ha fatto segnare 22.06 sul cronometro, tempo valido per andare agli europei. Terza posizione per l'atleta dell'esercito Lorenzo Zazzeri (22.35).

 

Staffetta 4x100 stile libero F: Piccola menzione veloce per la prima staffetta del programma. La gara è stata vinta dal Centro Sportivo Esercito con il tempo di 3:42.35, secondo il Circolo Canottieri Aniene (da segnalare il 53.63 di Federica Pellegrini, migliore frazione lanciata), terzo il Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Oro.

 

Riepilogo pass Glasgow2018 (11):

50m stile libero M: Andrea Vegani, Luca Dotto

400m stile libero M: Domenico Acarenza

800m stile libero F: Simona Quadarella

50 metri dorso M: Simone Sabbioni

100m rana F: Arianna Castiglioni, Martina Carraro

200m farfalla M: Federico Burdisso 

400m misti F: Ilaria Cusinato, Carlotta Toni, Alessia Poleri

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Ricapitolando la serata di oggi... la Juventus perde nel recupero con un rigore e l'hockey perde prendendo 2 goal negli ultimi 3 minuti (vinceva 2-1). Che magnifica serata :cry:

 

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