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3 hours ago, Jinzha said:

I just watched the judo preliminaries on the side while working and I just happened to catch two Dutch athletes reaching the finals in -44 kg and -60 kg. Not bad!

 

Shame we didn't send anyone in athletics or a handball team, their federations put their focus on other tournaments I guess.

And they both won gold! Travel to Slovakia? A good idea for Dutch judokas:thumbup:

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Fun fact time:

 

During the European Junior swimming championships our young delegation was rumoured to be having a little bit too much fun.

 

When they announced the EYOF swimming team, Smiltė Plytnykaitė was suspended and the only one punished for discipline problems whilst the investigation was still ongoing, the federation claimed that multiple athletes were at fault, but only Plytnykaitė was removed from the team.

 

This story was everywhere in the media and Smiltė became the most famous Lithuanian swimmer overnight since last week.

 

The following day, she was reinstated back into the EYOF team by the new Swimming federation president (but I assume she's still losing the World Junior championships).

 

Well, today she answered this whole situation with a gold medal and a huge PB in the 100m Freestyle.

 

It was a wild ride for her, I'm sure :p 

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27 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

6 gold for Italy, it was an amazing day :bowdown: Golds come from judo (1), swimming (3), athletics (1) and gymnastics (1)

I saw the judo bouts of our guys...the young Parlati is really "a chicken", but Ilaria Finestrone was truly impressive in her route to the gold medal...

 

unfortunately, we would need good judo players in heavier classes...in the women's 48/52kg we altready have our best established (Giuffrida) and promising (Scutto and Carnà) specialists...

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Day 2 Medalists for the records books

 

Artistic Gymnastics

 

Boys All-Around

 

1. Radomyr Stelmakh :UKR

2. Riccardo Villa :ITA

3. Matteo Giubellini :SUI

 

Boys Teams

 

1. Italy :ITA

2. Great Britain :GBR

3. Matteo Giubellini :SUI

 

 

Athletics

 

Boys Shot Put

 

1. Capdevila Llorens :ESP

2. Marco Nardocci :ITA

3. Denis Cutcovechi :MDA

 

Boys 1500m

 

1. Latena Cervone :ITA

2. Albert Szirbek :HUN

3. Sean Cronin :IRL

 

Boys Hammer Throw

 

1. Armin Szabados :HUN

2. Mico Lampinen :FIN

3. Ilia Ciui :MDA

 

Boys 100m

 

1. Zalan Deak :HUN

2. Ylann Bizasene :FRA

3. Daniel Casado :ESP

 

Girls Discus Throw

 

1. Frieda Echterhoff :GER

2. Natalie Fiserova :CZE

3. Ana Maria Visan :ROU

 

Girls Long Jump

 

1. Bori Rozsahegyi :HUN

2. Anna Curkovic :CRO

3. Viktorie Janska :CZE

 

Girls 5000m Race Walk

 

1. Lena Auvray :FRA

2. Aldara Meilan :ESP

3. Alexandra Kovacs :HUN

 

 

Road Cycling

 

Boys Time Trial

 

1. Patryk Goszczurny :POL

2. Pavel Sumpik :CZE

3. Seb Grindley :GBR

 

Girls Time Trial

 

1. Cat Ferguson :GBR

2. Paula Ostiz Taco :ESP

3. Anna Gaborska :POL

 

 

Judo

 

Boys -55kg

 

1. Daviti Lomitashvili :GEO

2. Murad Aliyev :AZE

3. Vahe Aghasyan :ARM

3. Roy Rubinstein :ISR

 

Boys -60kg

 

1. Jochem Van Harten :NED

2. Nurlan Karimli :AZE

3. Davit Kareli :GEO

3. Nazar Viskov :UKR

 

Girls -44kg

 

1. Vera Wandel :NED

2. Szabina Szelecki :HUN

3. Tanzila Muntsurova :AUT

3. Clara Mermet :FRA

 

Girls -48kg

 

1. Ilaria Finestrone :ITA

2. Konul Aliyeva :AZE

3. Helen Habib :GER

3. Summer Shaw :GBR

 

 

Swimming

 

Boys 1500m Freestyle

 

1. Filippo Bertoni :ITA

2. Emir Albayrak :TUR 

3. Hunor Kovacs-Seres :HUN

 

Boys 100m Backstroke

 

1. Aukan Goldin :ISR

2. Daniele Del Signore :ITA

3. Vincent Passek :GER

 

Boys 200m Breaststroke

 

1. Oscar Bilbao :GBR

2. Emilian Hollank :GER

3. Collin Van Der Hoff :NED

 

Girls 400m Freestyle

 

1. Julia Ackermann :GER

2. Valentina Procaccini :ITA

3. Iman Avdic :BIH

 

Girls 200m Butterfly

 

1. Alice Dimaggio :ITA

2. Belis Sakar :TUR

3. Virag Zambo :HUN

 

Girls 200m Backstroke

 

1. Nahia Garrido Malvar :ESP

2. Aissia Prisecariu :ROU

3. Dora Szabo :HUN

 

Girls 100m Freestyle

 

1. Smilte Plytnykaite :LTU

2. Jana Pavalic :CRO

3. Skye Carter :GBR

 

Mixed 100m Freestyle

 

1. Italy :ITA 

2. Lithuania :LTU

3. Germany :GER

 

and some pics of the day, courtesy of SOŠV.sk

 

 

 

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