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so, also the forelast day of the group stage is over...and tonight we have both groups deciders: first the big match ESP vs ITA @ 8 p.m. CET (Spain win the group with a win or a tie, Italy need to win because of the worst goal difference), then POR vs FRA @ 10 p.m. CET (POR have the advantage in the GD and are heavy favourite in any case)...

yesterday's results:

ENG b. NED 6-4

FRA b. SUI 5-2

ITA b. GER 11-5

ESP b. BEL 22-0

POR b. AUT 15-1

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very interesting broadcast on cerh.tv...the play-by-play is in Italian language, the color commentator is a woman speaking Spanish...I've watched a lot of sport on tv/streaming in my life, but this is the first time I hear a 2-language broadcast...:yikes:

by the way, Spain are leading 1-0 with 14 mins still to be played...:cry:

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game over...

Spain win 2-0 and end up in 1st place in group B...Italy are 2nd, Germany 3rd and England 4th...Netherlands (5th) and Belgium (6th) are out of the quarterfinals...

in group A, waiting for the POR vs FRA clash, which is going to determine the group winners and runner-up, Andorra are 3rd and Switzerland 4th, meanwhile Austria are 5th and out of the quarters...

we also know the first 2 quarterfinals pairings: ESP vs SUI and ITA vs AND...later tonight the remaining 2 quarters will also be determined by the final score of the POR vs FRA match-up...

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very good (and closer than expected) game between POR and FRA, with the red & green machine only able to snatch a 1-goal victory (5-4, the final score)...

with this last result, we have the full quarterfinals schedule (games will be played later Today):

ITA vs AND (h.17.30 CET); ESP vs SUI (h.20 CET); POR vs ENG (h.22 CET); GER vs FRA (h.12.30 CET)

in the semifinals, instead, we have the following pairings: Winner GER/FRA vs Winner ESP/SUI and Winner ITA/AND vs Winner POR/ENG

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Quarterfinals results:

 

ITA b. AND 6-2

FRA b. GER 5-2

ESP b. SUI 10-2

POR b. ENG 14-2

 

Tonight it's Semifinals time...

 

h.20 CET, ESP vs FRA

h.22 CET, POR vs ITA (remake of the 2016 Gold Medal match...2 years ago the Portuguese won the title at home...let's see if this time we can make them cry)...

 

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nothing went right for Italy last night, so Portugal once again beat the Azzurri (4-2 the final score yesterday) and will play their 1599467 Gold Medal match at the European Championships...

and as expected, they will face Spain, who destroyed France (8-2 the final score) in the other semifinal match...

ITA and FRA will play for the Bronze Medal later Today (5 p.m. CET), meanwhile the big game is scheduled for 7.30 p.m. (always today)...

earlier in the day also the consolation finals will be played in La Coruna: ENG vs GER for the 7th place and AND vs SUI for the 5th place...meanwhile the ranking from 9th to 11th place will be determined by the last game of a 3-way round robin, NED vs AUT (so far, NED have won against BEL and AUT vs BEL ended with a tie)...

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Rink Hockey Men's European Championships 2018

 

Gold Medal match

 

:ESP Spain b. :POR Portugal 6-3 (17th title for Spain)

 

Bronze Medal match

 

:ITA Italy b. :FRA France 5-2

 

5th Place match

 

:SUI Switzerland b. :AND Andorra 5-3

 

7th Place Match

 

:GER Germany b. :ENG England 12-6

 

9th Place Round Robin Final Standings

 

9th, :AUT Austria

10th, :NED Netherlands

11th, :BEL Belgium

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The Pan Am Artistic Championships start this week in :COL Bogota. The top 7 in each category (men's/women's) will qualify for Lima 2019.

AFAIK, :CAN will not compete. 

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Roller Skating European Championships (San Miguel Island, POR)

 

 

Medallists Recap

 

 

Junior Competitions

 

Women's Junior Compulsory Figures
Gold: :GER Alina De Silva
Silver: :ITA Desirè Cocchi
Bronze: :ITA Ludovica Riccardo


Men's Junior Compulsory Figures
Gold: :ITA Davide Arminchiardi
Silver: :GER Marc Brokelmans
Bronze: :ITA Matteo Fabris


Women's Junior Free Skate - Short Program
Gold: :ITA Cecilia Marocchi
Silver: :ESP Nadia Iglesias De Salvador
Bronze: :ITA Laura Mezzatesta


Women's Junior Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :ITA Cecilia Marocchi
Silver: :ESP Nadia Iglesias De Salvador
Bronze: :ITA Laura Mezzatesta


Men's Junior Free Skate - Short Program
Gold: :POR Diogo Craveiro
Silver: :GER Tim Schubert
Bronze: :ESP Javier Martinez Garcia Picher


Men's Junior Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :POR Diogo Craveiro
Silver: :GER Tim Schubert
Bronze: :ESP Jorge Canales Rodriguez


Women's Junior Solo Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :ITA Martina Nuti
Silver: :ESP Natalia Baldizzone Morales
Bronze: :POR Rute Freire


Women's Junior Solo Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :ESP Natalia Baldizzone Morales
Silver: :ITA Martina Nuti
Bronze: :POR Daniela Dias


Men's Junior Solo Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :POR Francisco Silva
Silver: :ITA Nicholas Masiero
Bronze: :ITA Emanuele Garbolino


Men's Junior Solo Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :POR Francisco Silva
Silver: :ITA Nicholas Masiero
Bronze: :ITA Emanuele Garbolino


Junior Couples Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :POR Francisco Silva/Beatriz Sousa
Silver: :ITA Daniele Cavallini/Martina Bonera
Bronze: :ITA Nicholas Masiero/Francesca Semino


Junior Couples Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :POR Francisco Silva/Beatriz Sousa
Silver: :ITA Daniele Cavallini/Martina Bonera
Bronze: :ITA Nicholas Masiero/Francesca Semino


Junior Pairs - Short Program
Gold: :ITA Alessandro Liberatore/Arianna Ferrentino
Silver: :ITA Aldo Rapushi/Gaia Colucci
Bronze: :POR Diogo Craveiro/Catarina Craveiro


Junior Pairs Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :ITA Alessandro Liberatore/Arianna Ferrentino
Silver: :ITA Aldo Rapushi/Gaia Colucci
Bronze: :POR Diogo Craveiro/Catarina Craveiro

 

 

Juniors Medal Table


ITA,  6 / 8 / 8
POR,  6 / 0 / 4
ESP,  1 / 3 / 0
GER,  1 / 3 / 2

 

 

Senior Competitions

 

Women's Compulsory Figures
Gold: :GER Lina Goncharenko
Silver: :ITA Elena Donadelli
Bronze: :ITA Chiara Trentini


Men's Compulsory Figures
Gold: :ITA Alessio Gangi
Silver: :GER Tim Jendricke
Bronze: :GER Aaron Wunder


Women's Free Skate - Short Program
Gold: :ITA Micol Zangoli
Silver: :ITA Michela Cima
Bronze: :POR Daniela Sardinha


Women's Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :ITA Micol Zangoli
Silver: :ITA Michela Cima
Bronze: :ESP Carla Escrich Sole


Men's Free Skate - Short Program
Gold: :ESP Pere Marsinyach Torrico
Silver: :POR Diogo Silva
Bronze: :ITA Marco Bisciari


Men's Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :ESP Pere Marsinyach Torrico
Silver: :ITA Michele Sica
Bronze: :ITA Giuseppe Marco Giustino


Women's Solo Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :ITA Rachele Campagnol 
Silver: :POR Ana Wagolde
Bronze: :ITA Anna Remondini


Women's Solo Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :ITA Rachele Campagnol
Silver: :POR Ana Wagolde
Bronze: :ITA Anna Remondini


Men's Solo Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :POR Ricardo Pinto
Silver: :POR Pedro Wagolde
Bronze: :ITA Andrea Bassi


Men's Solo Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :POR Ricardo Pinto
Silver: :POR Pedro Wagolde
Bronze: :ITA Andrea Bassi


Couples Dance - Style Dance
Gold: :POR Pedro Wagolde/Ana Wagolde
Silver: :POR Josè Cruz/Daniela Dias
Bronze: :ITA Massimiliano Antonelli/Camilla Barguin


Couples Dance - Overall Competition (Style + Free Dance)
Gold: :POR Pedro Wagolde 

Silver: :POR Josè Cruz/Daniela Dias
Bronze: :ITA Massimiliano Antonelli/Camilla Barguino


Pairs - Short Program
Gold: :ITA Alessandro Fratalocchi/Alessia Gambardella
Silver: image.png.973d9b2d272276bc0e0573cd77dbb532.png Thomas Picard/Camellia Cherifi
Bronze: :ESP Artur Balaguè Guell/Elisenda Prat Celma


Pairs Free Skate - Overall Competition (Short + Long Program)
Gold: :ITA Alessandro Fratalocchi/Alessia Gambardella
Silver: image.png.10572df17c565f6b9bc69c1ca9353290.png Thomas Picard/Camellia Cherifi
Bronze: :ESP Artur Balaguè Guell/Elisenda Prat Celma

 

 

Seniors Medal Table


ITA,  7 / 4 / 9
POR,  4 / 7 / 1
ESP,  2 / 0 / 3
GER,  1 / 1 / 1
FRA,  0 / 2 / 0

 

 

Overall Medal Table

 

ITA,  13 / 12 / 17
POR,  10 / 7 / 5
ESP,  3 / 3 / 3
GER,  2 / 4 / 3
FRA,  0 / 2 / 0

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Inline Sakting Downhill World Championships (Teolo, ITA)

 

Italy, hosted the 15th edition of the Inline Downhill World Championships. 60 athletes competed in one of the most thrilling circuit around the world reaching 100km/h on the hairpin turns of the Sp43 in the beautiful landscape on the Colli Euganei.

 

With 8 medals on the 12 up for grabs, Italy confirmed its leading role in this discipline.

 

In the Chrono Women, the run for the gold was all between the Italians Claudia Massara and Martina Paciolla.

Only third the French Severine Thomas who got the third position also on the overall ranking.

Sylvain Behr - France - reached the third step of the podium in the Chrono Men, after Augustin Tussetto - Italy.

Gold Medal for the Italian Renato Pennuti. 

 

Chrono downhill Women
1- :ITA Claudia Massara
2- :ITA Martina Paciolla
3- :FRA Severine Thomas

 

Chrono downhill Men
1- :ITA Renato Pennuti
2- :ITA Agustin Tussetto
3- :ITA Sylvain Behr

 

In the cross competition Martina Paciolla got the better of both Annalena Rettemberger - Germany, and the other "Azzurra" Claudia Massara.

Again Tussetto and Pennuti on the podium of the Chrono Men, but in inverted positions; Bronze medal for Severine Thomas - France.

 

Cross downhill Women
1- :ITA Martina Paciolla
2- :GER Annalena Rettemberger
3- :ITA Claudia Massara

 

Cross downhill Men
1- :ITA Agustin Tussetto
2- :ITA Renato Pennuti
3- :FRA Sylvain Behr

 

Overall Women
1- :ITA Claudia Massara
2- :ITA Martina Paciolla
3- :FRA Severine Thomas

 

Overall Men
1- :ITA Renato Pennuti
2- :ITA Agustin Tussetto
3- :FRA Sylvain Behr

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