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  1. good jb by our foil guys, easily through to the gold medal match (which will be a re-match of yesterday's women's team foil, but this time the USA start as heavy favourite, since they've won all 5 world cup events in this season)... meanwhile, once again our sabre girls have missed a big chance...after surviving a big scare against HUN in the quarterfinals, they lost to the mighty Russians only at the last hit...and then they wasted the day by losing badly to the Korean trolls (they are everywhere...I just can't stand them anymore...)...
  2. Men's Team Foil Final Results: Gold: Italy / United States Silver: Italy / United States Bronze: Russia Semifinals: USA b. Russia 45-29 Italy b. South Korea 45-30 Bronze Medal Match: Russia b. South Korea 45-35 Gold Medal Match: USA vs Italy Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/B1CBD0A63D154CA2A3E8C444E8C17D66
  3. Women's Team Sabre Final Results: Gold: France Silver: Russia Bronze: South Korea Semifinals: Russia b. Italy 45-44 France b. South Korea 45-42 Bronze Medal Match: South Korea b. Italy 45-40 Gold Medal Match: France b. Russia 45-35 Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: https://www.fencingtimelive.com/events/results/B41EDCB8109D4CCFA284976C39D258F1
  4. men's team Foil quarterfinals United States b. China 45-19 Russia b. France 45-36 South Korea b. Japan 45-35 Italy b. Poland 45-23 women's team Sabre quarterfinals Italy b. Hungary 45-44 Russia b. United States 45-42 South Korea b. Ukraine 45-37 France b. China 45-42
  5. that's interesting...and a big blow for him... by the way, here's a recap of day #2 at the US Nationals 2018... women's 200m Free Katie Ledecky, 1.54.60 Allison Schmitt, 1.55.82 Gabby Deloof, 1.56.55 Leah Smith, 1.56.93 men's 200m Free Andrew Seliskar, 1.45.70 Blake Pieroni, 1.45.93 Conor Dwyer, 1.46.08 Townley Haas, 1.46.15 women's 200m Breaststroke Micah Sumrall, 2.22.06 (formerly known as Micah Lawrence before marriage) Bethany Galat, 2.23.32 5th, Lilly King, 2.25.31 men's 200m breaststroke Josh Prenot, 2.07.28 Andrew Wilson, 2.08.71 women's 200m Backstroke Kathleen Baker & Regan Smith, tied with 2.06.43 (Smith is only 16 years old, they say it's a new JWR, but I'm not sure about it...Franklin could have been faster while technically still a junior ) men's 200m Backstroke Ryan Murphy, 1.54.15 Jacob Pebley, 1.55.68 women's 50m Fly Kelsi Dahlia, 25.48 (formerly known as Worrel before marriage, the time equals her own American record from last year's Worlds) Kendyl Stewart, 25.83 men's 50m fly Michael Andrew, 22.93 Caeleb Dressel, 22.97
  6. the first one... p.s. I agree, but only in part (it could be fun also without ice, even if on the ice it's definitely a lot better)... the last one...also Hungary, Switzerland and Austria have no sea... so, you can always hope even for a medal... sooner or later...later more than sooner, I fear...
  7. that's a really big upset... but I can't write that I'm sad because of that...
  8. in the worst season for our women's foil in the last 30 years, we still managed to come home with the European Gold and World Silver in the team event (and the World title in the individual event)...not bad... but I'm still upset and angry for this gold medal match against the USA... first, we must say that Camilla Mancini is not ready yet for this kind of competition...she is too inconsistent and the risk to compromise the team's final result is too high (as we've just seen)... and Errigo is still a case for a good psychiatrist (and a really good one)... but at the same time we just can't close our eyes on the shameful mistake (possibly in bad faith, since they had the chance to watch the replay) that changed completely the outcome of the match...it should have been 37-35 for the USA (with Prescod mentally struggling big time) and instead the ref and the video judge ignored one of the clearest parèe et resposte in the history of the sport and still gifted the US girl the point that definitely turned off Errigo's mind and so killed the match... that's absolutely not acceptable...and that's why I'm angry, despite a result that should make everybody happy (considering all the circumstances)...
  9. men's team epee qualification to Tokyo will be a bloody fight, especially if Korea can keep up and stay in the top 4 places of the World Ranking...
  10. yes, but I don't know if they will use next year's Nationals or another system (with more flexibility than the previous years)... however, I guess they will go for the 1-shot event next summer just before the World Champs, as they normally do with the Olympic Trials...
  11. Day #1 of the US Nationals in Irvine (CA)... the tournament works as trials for the next Pan-Pacific Games (later in August) and partially (only the winner of each individual event is granted a spot) also for next year's World Championships in South Korea... Women's 800m Free Katie Ledecky, 8.11.98 Leah Smith, 8.22.79 Men's 1500m Free Jordan Wilimovsky, 14.48.89 Women's 200m Fly Hali Flickinger, 2.06.14 (2.05.87 in the heats, US Champs record) Katie Drabot, 2.07.18 Men's 200m Fly Justin Wright, 1.54.63 ... 3rd, Gianluca Urlando (clear Italian heritage, I'd say), 1.55.11 (2nd fastest ever at that age behind a certain Michael Phelps*, since he's only 15 -by the way, earlier this year, he already swam 49.70 in the 100 yards fly and 46.77 in the 100 yards free)... *Phelps at the same age had a 1.54.58 PB Women's 100m Free Simone Manuel, 52.54 (US Champs record) Mallory Comerford, 53.09 Margo Geer, 53.44 Men's 100m Free Blake Pieroni, 48.08 Nathan Adrian, 48.25 Townley Haas, 48.30 6th, Caeleb Dressel, 48.50
  12. more news from the best Hockey league in the world... Jason Zucker agrees on terms to a 5-year deal with Minnesota (5.5 million US $/year on average) and avoid arbitration... https://www.nhl.com/news/jason-zucker-agrees-to-terms-on-five-year-contract-with-wild/c-299303000?tid=281072352 44 NHL players file for salary arbitration... https://www.nhl.com/news/44-nhl-players-file-for-salary-arbitration/c-299423134?tid=281072352 and finally, Jarome Iginla announces his retirement... https://www.nhl.com/news/jarome-iginla-to-announce-retirement/c-299583340 he's been one of the great goal scorers in the game and one of the icons of the Calgary Flames through the last 20 years (with a few stints in other teams)...chapeau! to his career and good luck for the next future...
  13. I don't know if I have to lough or cry for this idiot...
  14. it doesn't look promising for our sabre girls...either RUS (in the only weapon where they are in great shape) nor the USA (our traditional bete noir) leave us with many hopes to make the final for the second year in a row...
  15. this time no distractions by our Dream Team, reaching the final without any trouble... Gold Medal match that will see the USA facing Italy, after the Russians continued their very disappointing streak of failures in these World Champs by losing in the quarterfinals against the unbelievable Koreans... in the meantime, also the last 2 events of the Champs have come to the quarterfinals stage (which will be contested tomorrow, in the last day of the tournament)... men's team Foil quarterfinals United States vs China France vs Russia South Korea vs Japan Italy vs Poland women's team Sabre quarterfinals Italy vs Hungary United States vs Russia South Korea vs Ukraine France vs China
  16. Women's Team Foil Final Results: Gold: United States Silver: Italy Bronze: France Semifinals: Italy b. France 45-29 USA b. South Korea 45-22 Bronze Medal Match: France b. South Korea 35-26 Gold Medal Match: USA b. Italy 45-35 Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: http://fie.org/competitions/2018/249/results/rank
  17. Men's Team Epee Final Results: Gold: Switzerland Silver: South Korea Bronze: Russia Semifinals: South Korea b. Russia 45-35 Switzerland b. France 45-38 Bronze Medal Match: Russia b. France 45-35 Gold Medal Match: Switzerland b. South Korea 36-31 Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: http://fie.org/competitions/2018/248/results/rank
  18. wow! Korea don't stop surprising...beating RUS in the women's team foil and getting through to another team final in the men's epee... should we start worrying for Tokyo?
  19. men's team epee quarterfinals France b. United States 45-44 Switzerland b. Italy 36-35 South Korea b. Hungary 45-36 Russia b. China 40-23 women's team foil quarterfinals Italy b. Japan 45-29 France b. Germany 45-38 United States b. Canada 45-19 South Korea b. Russia 40-38
  20. non funziona così...se non ci si allena e non si prova costantemente su una pista con le stesse caratteristiche di quelle delle gare ufficiali, non si possono affinare i meccanismi e le reazioni... specialmente nelle gare in cui siamo forti noi, ovvero i quartetti dell'inseguimento, questa chiusura è una tragedia...e non è affatto un caso che eravamo spariti dal ciclismo su pista per oltre 20 anni e siamo tornati competitivi solo quando abbiamo avuto a disposizione questo benedetto veloderomo coperto... e intorno a uno stadio da calcio al massimo si può tirar su una pista da 400m, non certo da 250m come quelle da gara attuali...
  21. by the way, after the end of the individual competitions, now we also know all the 2017/2018 Individual World Cup final rankings... Men's Epee World Cup winner, Yannick Borel, 214 pts 2nd, Bogdan Nikishin, 211 pts 3rd, Park Sang Young, 179 pts Men's Foil World Cup winner, Alessio Foconi, 218 pts 2nd, Richard Kruse, 200 pts 3rd, Race Imboden, 192 pts Men's Sabre World Cup winner, Eli Dershwitz, 249 pts 2nd, Gu Bon Gil, 197 pts 3rd, Kim Jung Hwan, 195 pts Women's Epee World Cup winner, Mara Navarria, 221 pts 2nd, Ana Maria Popescu, 179 pts 3rd, Emese Szasz-Kovacs, 158 pts Women's Foil World Cup winner, Inna Deriglazova, 291 pts 2nd, Alice Volpi, 254 pts 3rd, Lee Kiefer, 203 pts Women's Sabre World Cup winner, Olga Kharlan, 190 pts 2nd, Sofya Velikaya, 175 pts 3rd, Anna Marton, 159 pts
  22. he still is the man of the match...his first 2 assaults (and especially the very 1st one) have determined the final outcome...would he had a couple of ordinary outings, probably Korea wouldn't be on top of today's ranking...
  23. at least Curatoli made them sweat a bit... but the truth is that Samele is too inconsistent and Berrè just can't throw against the Koreans (he should be used only against the European teams and stay on the bench when facing the Asians)... in any case, congrats to Korea...right now they are the best sabre specialists in world...and by far...second title in a row for them...
  24. Samele he already tried to destroy our team in the previous rounds...and he's still there...
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