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Faramir

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  1. not triplets but three brothers, born in 2006, 2007 and 2008. And they have a younger sister (2010) who is also a cadet sabre fencer (not here at the WCh.)
  2. speed skating starting from 280€, short track and figure skating from 450€...I guess I'll just go to Milan for a random women's hockey match
  3. Al contrario di 20 anni fa, la stragrande maggioranza di soprattutto sudamericani che ottengono la cittadinanza per diritto di sangue non vengono più in Italia ma vanno in altri paesi UE (non degnandosi neanche di imparare due parole di italiano), o al limite si tengono la cittadinanza per sfruttarla in caso di indigenza. Basta confrontare i numeri AIRE con i flussi di espatrio/rimpatrio- o se siete di alcune zone in cui ogni comune ha una miriade di italo-qualcosa residenti all'estero ve ne rendete conto anche da soli. Per l'immigrazione non si perde nulla. Se un discendente di bisnonni o trisavoli italiani ha intenzione di venire a vivere qui, ha ancora un requisito di soli 3 anni di residenza. Qualcosa si perderà in alcuni sport, ma non si può certo farsi influenzare dalla nazionale di cricket o di hockey per fare una legge sulla cittadinanza.
  4. Non cambia nulla per chi ha iniziato le pratiche prima di oggi, e chi non le aveva ancora iniziate di certo non avrebbe avuto la cittadinanza entro il 2026.
  5. https://www.corriere.it/politica/25_marzo_28/cittadinanza-italiana-cosa-cambia-occorre-avere-almeno-un-nonno-nato-in-italia-il-caso-messi-e-dei-comuni-veneti-invasi-da-8930028f-f921-445f-bd3d-f6724c7b7xlk.shtml Da oggi sarà anche più difficile naturalizzare sportivi con avi italiani.
  6. That's objectively false. If all you care is the number of medals at the WCh (why? they are not even that much more important than World Cups), and all the rest of the year is worth nothing, you should really pick another country to support -the Italian system is not, and hopefully will never be, based only on that. To say that there has not been any progress since 2018 in this thread (freestyle skiing being the biggest example of a huge progress) is quite something. that means that, like the whole season suggested, we will have a lot of medal chances next year. In the summer it was the opposite - many World Champions and medalist who later came short at the Olympics. Being third or fourth today will hardly change anything about what can happen in 2026. I much prefer having a lot of consistent podium finishers in the World Cups week after week.
  7. Who are the Russian athletes who are refugees in Italy?
  8. Antropova has moved to Italy as a kid (she's way more Italian than some people claiming to be Italian despite not even knowing the language decently) , nothing related to hiring random Russians as if national teams were club.
  9. A lengthy ban on the Norwegian team would only be fair in this case.
  10. It's probably difficult to understand if you grew up where this is normal, but for most sport fans outside of North America halftime shows make as much sense as futsal matches on the stage in the middle of a concert.
  11. mancano snowboard, freestyle, short track, pattinaggio velocità e figura, curling... a meno di disastri dappertutto si dovrebbe arrivare a ben più di 10-12 medaglie.
  12. Big money, good lawyers for the liar sinner - now back to South Tyrol Monaco to take some boosters in time for Roland-Garros.
  13. this is not a mixed sex event though, the only mixed one was axed from the program. It's FIS being stupid.
  14. Another show before the final
  15. She won a medal 6 years ago in the same event
  16. opening ceremony in the middle of the event, how beautiful.
  17. This heat system format in snowboardcross is much more suitable for a big championship event, they should use it at the Olympics as well.
  18. She has competed for Brazil some 20 days ago...OAsport writers must have taken long holidays and needed more time than usual for their "copy, paste and add a clickbait title/intro" article
  19. Nah, they'll be in the same pot for the draw of the playoff paths.
  20. Work in progress Imane Khelif Lautaro Martinez Kaylee McKeown Rebeca Andrade Karlos Nasar Summer McIntosh Leon Marchand Militiadis Tentoglou Adriana Ruano Kristof Milak Veddriq Leonardo Jasmine Paolini Lisa Carrington David Popovici Dusan Mandic Tadej Pogacar Rodri Armand Duplantis Marco Odermatt Yaroslava Mahuchikh Lee Kiefer
  21. They've likely hidden other big names' bans in the past. It looks like this is the way things go when the money involved become too much.
  22. Tennis is basically like an American sports league in regard to doping issues, sanctions are a joke and/or kept hidden.
  23. IMO the Italian federation was right in not giving to that financial and political blackmail - had they accepted it, plenty of more established athletes in snow sports could have asked for more under the threat of changing nationality. It's not like they had a sports almanac from the future saying that that 15yo girl would have won 5 olympic gold medals and 5 overall world cups.
  24. Nonsense. Chamizo moved to Italy, married an Italian, he's still here after many years and was essentially banned from competing for Cuba. Colturi's tie to Albania is that the Albanian federation had invested a ton of money in her mother's business (élite and very costly academy for young skiers), and then gave her a role, and probably another big salary, as a director in exchange for the pomise of their first winter Olympic medal. A better comparison is to that archer who competed for Ivory Coast because her father had a big clothing business in the country.
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