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Women's Individual Skeet Ranking Match #1 Amber Hill Austen Jewell Smith Samantha Simonton Danka Bartekova Ranking Match #2 Vanesa Hockova Lucie Anastassiou Diana Bacosi Iryna Malovichko
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Women's Individual Skeet Qualifications, Final Results (Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) 1. Amber Hill, 123* 2. Vanesa Hockova, 122 + 4 3. Austen Jewell Smith, 122 + 3 4. Lucie Anastassiou, 122 + 1 5. Samantha Simonton, 121 +4 6. Diana Bacosi, 121 + 3 7. Danka Bartekova, 120 8. Iryna Malovichko, 119 + 4 ________________________________ 9. Isarapa Imprasertsuk, 119 + 3 *Has already won an Olympic Quota Place for her Country, therefore she's not eligible to win another.
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or being a Maple Leafs fan...
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Also in the men's Skeet, we already know 7 out of 8 qualified shooters to the Ranking Matches, despite the competition is not over yet: Stefan Nilsson Vincent Hancock Eric Delaunay Radek Prokop Azmy Mehelba Gabriele Rossetti Rashid Saleh Al-Athba the 8th shooter should be Christian Elliott, who still has to shoot his last series, but he starts from the score of 100/100 and he only needs a 22/25 to qualify.
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Women's Individual Skeet Qualifications Results (Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) 1. Amber Hill, 123* =2. Vanesa Hockova, 122 =2. Lucie Anastassiou, 122 =2. Austen Jewell Smith, 122 =5. Samantha Simonton, 121 =5. Diana Bacosi, 121 =7. Danka Bartekova, 120 _______________________________________ =8. Isarapa Imprasertsuk, 119 (=Shoot-off for the 8th Place in the Ranking Match) =8. Iryna Malovichko, 119(=Shoot-off for the 8th Place in the Ranking Match) *Has already won an Olympic Quota Place for her Country, therefore she's not eligible to win another. Full Ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3073&resultkey=3b3b303b534b573b303b513b493b313b303b30
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maybe she's just taking a sabbatic and she'll be back by 2024...who knows?
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she's not officially retired, but I haven't seen her at any competition lately...
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Filippooooooooo!!!!!
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Men's Individual Skeet Standing after Day #2 of Qualifications (100 Targets out of 125, Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) =1. Christian Elliott, 100 =1. Stefan Nilsson, 100 =3. Eric Delaunay, 98 =3. Vincent Hancock, 98 =3. Radek Prokop, 98 =3. Sven Korte, 98 Following, 9 Shooters @ 97 and 14 Shooters @ 96 Full Ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3073&resultkey=3b3b303b534b4d3b313b513b493b313b303b30
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Women's Individual Skeet Standing after Day #2 of Qualifications (100 Targets out of 125, Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) =1. Vanesa Hockova, 99 =1. Amber Hill, 99* =3. Lucie Anastassiou, 97 =3. Austen Jewell Smith, 97 =3. Samantha Simonton, 97 =3. Diana Bacosi, 97 =7. Isarapa Imprasertsuk, 96 =7. Iryna Malovichko, 96 ______________________________ =9. Francisca Crovetto-Chadid, 95 =9. Danka Bartekova, 95 =9. Jiang Yiting, 95 *Has already won an Olympic Quota Place for her Country, therefore she's not eligible to win another. Full Ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3073&resultkey=3b3b303b534b573b303b513b493b313b303b30
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e oggi ai mondiali di Judo è arrivata la prima vera, grande delusione, con un'altra occasione sprecata da Manuel Lombardo, battuto per suoi totali demeriti prima dal neo-campione del mondo Tsend-Ochir in semifinale e poi dal solito brasiliano Cargnin nel match per il bronzo. percorso pari alle attese invece per Veronica Toniolo (battuta dopo un bel combattimento dalla più quotata Liparteliani e solo al golden score) e per Giovanni Esposito, che può addirittura recriminare per un arbitraggio assai punitivo nei suoi confronti nel match perso solo per 3 "shido" (i primi 2 completamente gratuiti, per non dire inventati) contro il vice-campione Olimpico di Tokyo (e campione nei -66kg a Londra 2012) Shavdatuashvili. passando ad altro, finalmente si è vista un'Italia davvero "sul pezzo" al mondiale di Volley femminile. Cina devastata e primo posto sicuro nel main round. Ora speriamo che riescano a giocare altre 3 partite con la massima concentrazione e un rendimento come quello di oggi, così da completare un filotto epico di titoli per il volley (e non solo). nel Tiro a Volo, invece, continua il rendimento osceno degli azzurri ai mondiali della specialità. nello Skeet femminile dopo 2 giornate di qualificazioni, solo Diana Bacosi è ancora in corsa per un posto nel Ranking Match (e per una carta olimpica). Già compromesse le prospettive per Cainero (involuzione preoccupante la sua) e Di Marziantonio. al maschile, gara da dimenticare per Cassandro, non abbastanza continuo Sdruccioli e poco meglio Rossetti, che almeno è teoricamente ancora in corsa per un mega-spareggio per entrare tra i top 8 (ma servirà un 25 nell'ultimo turno domani e tanto sangue freddo nel "supplementare").
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Day #3 Women's -57kg Gold: Rafaela Silva Silver: Haruka Funakubo Bronze: Jessica Klimkait & Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo Men's -73kg Gold: Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir Silver: Soichi Hashimoto Bronze: Daniel Cargnin & Hidayat Heydarov
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I'd say biased if not truly "political" calls (and not only of "shido")... in particular, Mrs. Babiuc isn't absolutely making a single call fair to the athletes from certain Nations (what she did to Giuffrida against Krasniqi yesterday was just not acceptable at any level...she shouldn't be an international ref anymore*). *ps let's make it clear...Krasniqi is stronger and most likely she would win in any case, but at least we deserved to watch a good match between 2 Olympic medallists...and that lady made it impossible.
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Day #3 Today's medal matches are: Women's -57kg Bronze Medal match #1: Jessica Klimkait vs Timna Nelson-Levy Bronze Medal match #2: Enkhriilen Lkhagvatogoo vs Mimi Huh Gold Medal match: Haruka Funakubo vs Rafaela Silva Men's -73kg Bronze Medal match #1: Manuel Lombardo vs Daniel Cargnin Bronze Medal match #2: Hidayat Heydarov vs Tohar Butbul Gold Medal match: Sichi Hashimoto vs Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir
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Happy Birthday, Uncle Vlad... https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-europe-63183435 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63183404 https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63183409 are you sure that there won't be any risk for all of us?
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ps I told everybody since the days of the draft that MTL was the worst place where he could have landed... and here we are...
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not so many, I guess...especially if Slaf is going down to Laval, the farm team of the Canadiens... in any case, since Nova Sport (they have the NHL TV rights in SVK and CZE) is shared between CZE and SVK and they're actually based in CZE, I don't think they will never be too much Slaf-centric...they still have many players to watch in so many different teams...
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prestazioni convincenti, forse persino al di là delle attese nel judo in queste prime 2 giornate mondiali. Scutto fantastica nella conquista della prima medaglia femminile dal 2007, Milani sfortunata a trovare l'impresentabile signora Babiuc come arbitro, che poi è la medesima babbiona che ha mortificato oltre ogni limite della decenza Odette Giuffrida oggi contro la Krasniqi. non parlerei comunque di delusione per la nostra pluri-medagliata olimpica, perchè se è vero che l'arbitra romena non le ha nemmeno dato la possibilità di provarci seriamente, è altrettanto evidente che la kosovara è più forte e avrebbe vinto anche con un arbitraggio equo. diverso il caso di Elios Manzi, autore di una cavalcata autorevolissima, fermato solo nei quarti dall'imprendibile Abe e poi derubato senza ritegno nel match per il bronzo contro il coreano An. Molto bene anche Pantano ieri nei -60kg, con il finale però sporcato da 2 sconfitte contro il mongolo Enkhtaivan nei quarti e ancor più contro l'israeliano Wolczak nel turno di ripescaggio decisamente evitabili, arrivate più per disattenzione (inesperienza a questi livelli?) che per effettivi meriti degli avversari. Io nutro e penso che nutrirò a lungo molti rimpianti per ciò che avrebbe potuto essere e non è stato. ps non capisco il senso di portare un Piras (impalpabile come da pronostico) nei -66kg maschili e lasciare a casa 2 giovani promettenti come Gamba nei -81kg o Pirelli nei -100kg. pps anche tra le donne...perchè le varie D'Isanto, Castagnola, Esposito e Stangherlin (pressochè inutili e senza speranze) sì e le 2 giovani più talentuose (Tavano e, soprattutto, Carnà) no. Specialmente la giovane siciliana, campionessa iridata juniores dei -52kg, avrebbe dovuto essere selezionata (anche perchè non penso che Giuffrida sia più competitiva per una terza medaglia a Parigi...sarebbe ora di provare seriamente la sua più che promettente erede).
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A fitting start to the 2022-23 campaign for San Jose Sharks forward Tomas Hertl, who scored his club's first goal of the season in front of his hometown crowd in Prague.
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Men's Individual Skeet Standing after Day #1 of Qualifications (50 Targets out of 125, Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) =1. Sarkis Martayan, 50 =1. Stefan Nilsson, 50 =1. Clive Farruggia, 50 =1. Christian Elliott, 50 =1. Rodrigo Severino Zachrisson Joglar, 50 Following, 12 Shooters @ 49 and 21 Shooters @ 48 Full Ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3073&resultkey=3b3b303b534b4d3b313b513b493b313b303b30
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Women's Individual Skeet Standing after Day #1 of Qualifications (50 Targets out of 125, Top 8 advance to the Ranking Matches) 1. Lucie Anastassiou, 50 =2. Vanesa Hockova, 49 =2. Sutiya Jiewchaloemmit, 49 =2. Austen Jewell Smith, 49 =2. Amber Hill, 49* =2. Jiang Yiting, 49 =7. Bianka Pongratz, 48 =7. Emily Jane Hibbs, 48 =7. Iryna Malovichko, 48 =7. Samantha Simonton, 48 =7. Isarapa Imprasertsuk, 48 =7. Diana Bacosi, 48 =7. Barbora Sumova, 48 =7. Christine Wenzel, 48 *Has already won an Olympic Quota Place for her Country, therefore she's not eligible to win another. Full Ranking: https://www.issf-sports.org/competitions/results/detail.ashx?cshipid=3073&resultkey=3b3b303b534b573b303b513b493b313b303b30
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Menz (and Vargas Ley) this time were just lucky to take advantage of an unbalanced draw and of Tonaki's bad day (and not only hers). But this doesn't mean that this specific weight class is so different from the recent past. I mean, outside Japan, there have always been 3/4 competitors above the average (in the last few years they were Pareto, Krasniqi, Galbadrakh and Bilodid...now they are Boukli, Scutto, the new Kazakh representative and partially Nikolic, Costa and Figueroa) plus a bunch of 2nd tier girls that on a given day could win a not so predictable medal...and now it's more or less the same, most likely we even have more depth at the just-below-the-top level than before, we only lack a bright talent like Bilodid as the main opponent of the Japanese domination.
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no real surprise today among the medallists... and also the expected super-fight between Hifumi Abe and Maruyama was somehow disappointing, with Abe always in control and his rival never showing any true chance of upsetting the Olympic Champion. if it wasn't for the beautiful counter that decided the fight, I'd call the match "modest" (especially compared to the previous matches between those 2).
