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Un pò di notizie da sport con poca visibilità che seguo..

 

Emanuele Gaudiano vince la gara "minore" al Saut Hermès di Parigi, ma si torna finalmente a vedere qualcosa di positivo. Nella notte italiana, azzurri impegnati nella Nations League con Bucci, De Luca, Marqut e Casadei.

 

Nel mio amato badminton, purtroppo i ragazzi non ingranano la marcia. Giovanni Toti out al secondo turno contro il tedesco Roth, 7 volte bronzo europeo a squadre, in un match che però andava vinto. Almeno la settimana scorsa Hamza ha vinto un futures a Cuba :pope:

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Mondiali Indoor Atletica

 

:ITA chiude al 5° posto del medagliere con 3 medaglie

2 ori           Andy DÍAZ HERNÁNDEZ (triplo) e Mattia FURLANI (lungo)

1 argento   Zaynab DOSSO (60m)

 

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  On 3/28/2025 at 4:55 PM, Faramir said:
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praticamente questa modifica è il de profundis per tutti quegli sport di squadra che non hanno una base ampia e ben radicata sul territorio

hockey ghiaccio, hockey prato, baseball/softball, ma anche le nuove aggiunte olimpiche quali cricket, lacrosse e flag football (dove so per certo c'era l'ambizione di portare uno squadrone assurdo con almeno 2 attuali stelle nfl a LA 2028, mentre così il progetto muore ancora prima di nascere)

e comunque, anche sport individuali tipo lotta (e in teoria tutti quanti) ne risentiranno, specie quando il buco generazionale creato dallo stop pandemico affliggerà pesantemente la profondità del movimento sportivo nazionale tra pochi anni...

 

ma siamo ottimisti...ci salveranno i maranza!

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  On 3/28/2025 at 9:13 PM, copravolley said:

E l'hockey su ghiaccio? La squadra femminile ha recentemente accolto nel suo team diverse giocatrici provenienti dal Canada.

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è il primo sport che ho citato...

 

tra l'altro, in un prossimo futuro saranno parecchio danneggiati da questa porcheria anche i clubs che dispuntano la ICE HL austriaca

 

per le ragazze, spero abbiano già completato le pratiche burocratiche, altrimenti salta tutto

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L'hockey maschile continuerà a giocare come adesso, ovvero con questa debole squadra della divisione IA. Se ci fosse stata la volontà di costruire qualcosa di meglio, lo avremmo già visto. E così hanno assunto un grande allenatore dalla Finlandia, solo per perdere contro la Polonia e il Regno Unito in una serie inferiore, perché quello è il nostro livello :(

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