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Medagliere al 09/08

:ITA

 

Oro

 

11

 

Argento

 

12

 

 

Bronzo

 

13

Nicolò Martinenghi

Nuoto 100 rana

Filippo Ganna

Ciclismo-Cronometro

Nuoto

4x100 stile libero

THOMAS CECCON

PAOLO CONTE BONIN

MANUEL FRIGO

ALESSANDRO MIRESSI

Thomas Ceccon

Nuoto 100 dorso

Federico Nilo Maldini

Tiro a segno

Pistola 10 m aria compressa

 

Luigi Samele

Scherma

Sciabola individuale

Scherma

Spada a squadre

Rossella Fiamingo
Giulia Rizzi
Alberta Santuccio
Mara Navarria

Filppo Macchi

Scherma

Fioretto Individuale

Paolo Monna

Tiro a segno

Pistola 10 m aria compressa

Giovanni De Gennaro

Canoa Slalom K1

Ginnastica Artistica

Concorso a squadre

Angela Andreoli
Alice D'Amato
Manila Esposito
Elisa Iorio
Giorgia Villa

Gregorio Paltrinieri

Nuoto 800 stile libero

Alice Bellandi

Judo 78kg

Silvana Stanco

Tiro a Volo

Trap

Lorenzo Musetti

Tennis- Singolare maschile

Marta Maggetti

Vela - iQFoil (windsurf)

Canottaggio

4 di coppia

Luca Chiumento
Luca Rambaldi
Giacomo Gentili
Andrea Panizza

Manila Esposito

Ginnastica Artistica -

Trave

Sara Errani/Jasmine Paolini

Tennis - doppio

Scherma

Fioretto squadra femminile

Arianna Errigo

Martina Favaretto

Alice Volpi

Francesca Palumbo

Mattia Furlani

Atletica - Salto in lungo

Diana Bacosi

Gabriele Rossetti

Tiro a volo

Skeet squadra mista

Canottaggio

2 di coppia - pesi leggeri

Stefano Oppo

Gabriel Soares

Ciclismo/Pista -Inseguimento a squadre

Filippo Ganna

Simone Consonni

Francesco Lamon

Jonathan Milan

Alice D'Amato

Ginnastica Artistica -

Trave

Gregorio Paltrinieri

Nuoto 1500 stile libero

Ginevra Taddeucci

Nuoto- 10km Fondo

Ruggero Tita

Caterina Marianna Banti

Vela - Nacra 17 (Multihull)

Scherma

Fioretto a squadre

Guillaume Bianchi

Filippo Macchi

Tommaso Marini

Alessio Foconi

Sofia Raffaeli

Ginnastica Ritmica- Concorso Individuale

Chiara Consonni

Vittoria Guazzini

Ciclismo/Pista - Madison

Gabriele Casadei

Carlo Tacchini

Canoa Sprint - C2 500

Antonino Pizzolato

Sollevamento Pesi - 89kg

 

Nadia Battocletti

Atletica - 10000m

Simone Alessio

Taekwondo - 80kg

   

Andy Diaz Hernandez

Atletica - Salto Triplo

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Venerdì assurdo con :yikes: 6 medaglie, ed era partita male la giornata (4° Acerenza e 4° pallavolo)

Grande prova tattica delle ragazze della madison, immensa ancora Nadia Battocletti, meritato argento con NR.

 

Delusione pallavolo maschile, il bronzo si doveva vincere......

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2 minutes ago, Henry_Leon said:

Venerdì assurdo con :yikes: 6 medaglie, ed era partita male la giornata (4° Acerenza e 4° pallavolo)

Grande prova tattica delle ragazze della madison, immensa ancora Nadia Battocletti, meritato argento con NR.

 

Delusione pallavolo maschile, il bronzo si doveva vincere......

Pellacani...

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5 minutes ago, copravolley said:

Pellacani...

I quarti posti stanno diventando un incubo, ma non sono tutti delle sconfitte (Pilato, Battocletti).

Speriamo che porteranno gli atleti a lottare per salire il gradino che manca.

 

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