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  1. 39 minutes ago, uk12points said:

    BBC will have 2 main TV channels showing coverage and analysis BBC ONE and BBC FOUR.

     

    Plus, 8 dedicated HD BBC Olympic TV channels 

     

    And up to 24 online HD live streams on the BBC Sport website showing every single second of live sport from the Olympics. 

     

    the good thing about BBC streams is that they are available to everybody in Europe, since they are FTA on satellite @ 28.2 Est (I already put them on top of my channel list, snce they are already active and showing pictures from some events of the London Games - in particular, now they are looping Track Cycling, Men's Keirin + Athletics, Men's 10000m and Diving, Men's Springboard)...:d

  2. 41 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

    Besides, it's not like with normal preparation they would have been very likely to win a medal.. of course everyone wants to be at their best at the Olympics, but I know I'd definitely enjoy it if I would have the chance to suddenly go to Rio. 

    well, they were 4th at the last World Champs with Viviani and Ganna (our young rising super-star) very tired because they also started in other events in the same days...

    I think that at their best they would be major contenders together with Denmark for the Bronze medal...

     

    however, the news of the day is that the Chinese specialist Hong Liu, winner of the Race Walking World Cup on May 7th, was tested positive in that same competition...

    but, of course, no information about the illegal substance(s) found in her body was discolosed and she was sanctioned only with a disqualification from that race and a 1-month ban, which already expired on July 13th...just in time to let her win the Olympics...

     

    IAAF is definitely a joke...they're just insulting all the sports' fans throughout the World...

  3. 14 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

     

     

    Italy (it's always Italy :d)

    I don't know if I have to laugh at it, or if I have to be very angry because our place (and with it the chances to set up properly an event like the Olympics, 'cause even if we get a place right now, we can't be competitive in any case, since most of our specialists already spent their energy at the recent u-23 & Junior Europeans and Worlds, so now they are basically on holidays) was originally stolen by a bunch of proven cheaters, who had never got that without illegal help...

     

    OK, let's just take it with a smile, but just because I can be sure that even our guys are that clean (but at least they have never been caught cheating, by now)...:facepalm:

  4. 48 minutes ago, OlympicIRL said:

    I've updated the schedule with a more detailed event schedule for shooting and rowing and updated the new water polo schedule.

    If there are any further detailed schedules made available please let me know and I will add them.

    Rowing, an even more detailed schedule (unfortunately, it's in German only)...

    http://rio.sportschau.de/rio2016/zeitplan/index.html#s=RO&d=20160803,20160804,20160805,20160806,20160807,20160808,20160809,20160810,20160811,20160812,20160813,20160814,20160815,20160816,20160817,20160818,20160819,20160820,20160821

     

    Fencing (since it's in Italian, here's a short guide: about the competition's rounds: Qualificazioni 64 or 32 = Round of last 64 or last 32, Ottavi = Round of last 16, Quarti = Quarterfinals, Semifinali = Semifinals, Finale 3. posto = Bronze Medal bout, Finale 1. posto = Gold Medal bout; about the various events: Spada = Epee, Fioretto = Foil, Sciabola = Sabre, Individuale = Individual event, a Squadre = Team event, M = Men's, D = Women's)

    http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=17

     

    Boxing (for indications about the competition's rounds and the gender of the athletes you can always look at the Fencing guide, just to be added: Sedicesimi = Round of last 32)

    http://www.rio2016.coni.it/it/home/rio-2016/calendario-gare/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=16

     

     

  5. 48 minutes ago, Finnator123 said:

    HOCKEY SEASON 2016-17 IS ALMOST HERE!!!!  :clap:

    yesss!!! maybe even a little bit too early I guess...

    however, I can't wait for it (but I'm going to ignore the first 2 rounds of the Champions Hockey League, since they are going to be played during the second week of the Olympics :yikes:)...

    I'm going to start my "personal" hockey season only with the KHL opener, on Monday, August 22nd...:evil::d

  6. 1 hour ago, dcro said:

     

    What a joy for Italy. :d

    well, I don't think it will help our cause that much...it's too late to build a competitive 8+ (and the crew which missed the qualification by a very small margin in Luzern - and made the final at last year's Worlds - has been dismantled to build more competitive crews where we originally got our qualification)...

    the girls, instead, are not competitive anymore in any case, despite having won the World title in 2013...

    so, I would prefer to see the Russians out of the Fencing events...that would mean a lot for the Italian medal table, I guess...but of course it's just a boutade, I don't think that doping has much to do with the sport of Fencing (maybe a bit more in sabre, which is the most demanding weapon for what concerns the athletic ability), since technique and tactics are by far predominant in that game...

    and, getting serious, frankly I don't feel any sort of joy when I see other people struggling the way the Russians are doing (even if they are the only responsible for their negative fate, to be honest)...I only appreciate our success when it comes from a fair battle on the field of play by beating all the best opponents...any other way of getting the honor, it's not so exciting and satisfying (at least to me)...

  7. 57 minutes ago, zob79 said:

     

    Cheating in fencing? it's one of the cleanest Olympic sports. Since the introduction of wiring there is less room for interpretation; only in sabre some decisions are questionable, due to the speed of the actions, but I don't see a mastermind who would control the referees. YES, I know the Shin Lam case, but that was an exception, due to particular circumstances.

    it's quite obvious that you don't follow Fencing so carefully (and don't know it in its deepest aspects)...

    foil and sabre are always subject to interpretation (and often they are really affected by bad refereeing - which sometimes is just corrupted refereeing)...

    and moreover, there is a big geo-political mafia behind the Fencing refs...but until they do it according to mr. Usmanov's desires, nobody will go against the boss' will...

  8. 1 minute ago, bestmen said:

    why don't they test the athlets one day before the competition and ban who are positive

    punish them after wining the Gold is very late

    because in some sports you can have great advantage in taking some drugs even during the course of the event (for instance, in shooting you can benefit of being slightly drunk just before the final - once you get in - in order to calm down nerves)...

  9. Italian public TV, RAI, announced that they will have, together with a 3-channel TV coverage*, a full set of up to 36 streamings in High Def (720p, I guess) at the same time (some of them with Italian commentary, some others just with environmental sound) available via their website (www.rai.tv)...

    of course, there's a very high chance that people outside Italy would need a VPN to have access to it...

     

    those 3 channels (rai2, raisport1 & 2) are available to the European audience via satellite on Hotbird @ 13 East (rai2 also on Astra @ 19.2 East), but of course they are encrypted, so you need a TivuSat smart card to view them (that card is normally for Italian viewers only, but it can be found on e-bay and some Sat TV material resellers over the internet also for all the people around the World)...

  10. 4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

     

    This also includes all teams selected by the national federations right? I mean, if someone is listed here as swimming event X, unless he/she gets injured or something this athlete will swim event X

    not necessarily...it only means that those athletes are entitled to take part in those events and no other athlete can be selected for the event X by that given Country...

    but the final confirmation about an athlete starting or not, generally is given only at the teams' meeting held just before the first session including that event, so to give athletes and teams the chance to make their own evaluation until the last moment...

  11. Men's Rink (Roller) Hockey European Championships 2016
     
    Portugal won 6-2 against Italy and is European Champion
    Italy was ahead 2-0 at the end of the 1st half, but Portugal came back in the 2nd becoming European Champion after 18 years. Bronze to Spain.
     

    GOLD FINAL: ITALY-PORTUGAL 2-6
    The Big Final was maybe over every expectations: the defending champion did their best to keep the title and in the first half of the match it seemed feaseble. Since the very beginning, Italy pushed and found the goal with Ambrosio at 17.29. After less than 1 minute, Ambrosio doubled by converting the penalty. The match became really nervous and Italy made 6 faults in a raw before the end of the first time. Back to the locker rooms, Portugal completely changed and, supported by a crowded arena, started to push entering in the match. At 18.39 Diogo Rafael found the first Portuguese goal and it took him ten minutes more to double and tie: since then, the team coached by Senica became unbeatable. After the penalty converted by Ventura, Costa and Rodrigues scored in a raw and Nunes converted the last penalty: it is 6-2 and Portugal is the 2016 European Champion.

     

    BRONZE FINAL: SPAIN-SWITZERLAND 7-1
    Spain won the Bronze medal at the Europeans in Oliveira: Even if the score gap is large, it has been a hard-earned medal. Sure enough, Switzerland closed the tournament without a medal but with a result over the expectations and made Spain suffer in the first period. Spain needed half a period to break the Swiss defense: at 11' Eloi Mitjans scored his first goal in a European Senior. At 5' to the end Pascal Kissling scored a penalty and tied but a great hit by Jordi Bargallò took Spain again in the leads. Back to the parquet, it was Spain again and in the first minutes the match was already over. At 3' goal by Cristian Rodriguez followed by Barcells who converted the penalty after Jimenez's banishment. Burgaya scored the 5-1 at only 5' from the restart. The last two goals where by Baliù at 12' and the double by Mtjans.

  12. 23 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

    This is a nightmare, the worst News of the year so far, although i dont like him. Its always hearbreaking when someone gets punished for aiming high, mens high jump will be much less interesting without him. I hope that he will come back as fast as possible. Good News is that he is Young enough for one or two more olympics, hopefully Italy will win a surprising Gold medal in some other Event, maybe mens Volleyball or mens 1500m (Swimming).

     to be honest, if we win the Gold medal over the 1500m Free in Swimming it wouldn't be a surprise at all...actually, it's the most probable and the most expected for Italy, with or without Sun Yang it doesn't matter (many people also expect Paltrinieri breaking the world record...and personally I even think he can go below the 14.30 mark, too)...

     

    the volleyball team winning the Gold medal, instead, would be quite a surprise...

  13. Mark your calendars! KHL 2016/2017 Season Schedule unveiled

     

    The KHL has unveiled the schedule for the 2016-17 Championship.

     

    On Monday, the 22nd of August, the IX Championship of the Kontinental Hockey League gets underway and the regular season runs until Saturday, the 18th of February, 2017. The play-off stage is to start on Tuesday, the 21st of February. The number of games scheduled is 870 (compared with 840 in the 2015-16 regular season), and the addition of Kunlun Red Star of Beijing means a total of 29 clubs will contest the Championship.

     

    In devising the calendar for the 2016-17 season, the League has strived to meet the needs and accommodate the wishes of the Russian national team, the member clubs, the fans of the game and the TV partners of the League.

     

    The 870 games have been distributed over 158 match days, which means the League has accommodated a higher number of games and the consequent increase in the workload of the arenas without resorting to an extension of the regular season.

     

    The specialists who compiled the calendar managed to conquer some serious organizational and logistical problems, and also had to observe a number of binding conditions, particularly those devised to serve the interests of the national team over the forthcoming season. For this reason, at the request of the Russian Hockey Federation and the Team Russia coaching staff, it was agreed that the knockout phase of the Championship should be completed no later than the 20th of April, i.e. at least two weeks before the start of the 2017 World Championships. The schedule also features breaks in the season to aid the national team as it competes in the various stages of the Eurotour.

     

    In the spirit of compromise and in recognition of the intensity of the KHL schedule, the Russian Hockey Federation agreed that a list of clubs submitted by the League may play on days immediately before and after the Eurotour stages.

     

    The League also paid considerable attention to the requirements of its TV partners, and so it is planned that the popular Hockey Mondays, which include live coverage on federal network Match TV, will feature all 29 teams over the course of the season.

     

    The KHL member clubs also played an active role in formulating the schedule and provided invaluable input all through the preparation stage. In particular, the compilers had to allow for the frequent phenomenon of several of the arenas being unavailable on specific days of the year. In all, some 19 clubs supplied the League with dates upon which their stadia were to be used for non-hockey purposes, and the total number of days varied from 3 to 108.

     

    The League also recognized the interests of the other national teams, of countries with clubs participating in the KHL, which over the season will be competing in various international competitions under the auspices of the IIHF.

     

    Despite meeting the many obligations and accommodating the various interests, the schedule for the 2016-17 Championship boasts a number of advantages. One very positive aspect is that there will be KHL hockey on every day of the campaign, with the exception of the obligatory breaks in the season (14 days for the Eurotour stages, 4 days for the New Year holidays, 3 days for the All-Star Game, and one day to commemorate the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl tragedy). Also, no day will feature the maximum of 14 games.

     

    Only 4 of the 29 teams will begin and end the regular season with home/road games. For the remaining 25 clubs, a home start means a finish on the road, while those who must travel for the opening game can look forward to ending the regular season in front of their own fans.

  14. 6 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

    No half beard in Rio, Gianmarco Tamberi is indeed injured too heavily and is out :(

     

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    Not only he's out of the Rio Games, but his entire career could suffer a lot after a similar injury...in fact, he has a 50% detachment of the deltoid ligament in his left ankle (the jumping one)...

  15. Men's Rink (Roller) Hockey European Championships 2016

     

    Italy-Portugal is the Final of the European Championship in Oliveira de Azemeis
    The defending champion won 1-0 the semifinal against Spain while the host team defeated Switzerland 8-0.
     

    The Pavilhao Dr Salvador Machado was crowded for the last two semifinals of the day: an exciting and balanced match between Italy and Spain, won 1-0 by the defending European Champions and an easy but fought victory for Portugal against Switzerland.

     

    Italy - Spain 1-0
    A quite balanced semifinal between Italy and Spain awarded the better Italian defense: Spain pushed more and more but it never was able to pass over an enormous Leonardo Barozzi. The match has been decided in the first time, when Ambrosio scored following a Spanish error: the Iberians left him on the parquet after the referee action; he stood up and received Verona's assist to beat Grau. At the end of the first time, Spain was close to the goal when Selva hit the goalpost. Back to the rink, it was very hard for Italy: Bancells hit the barrier at the first minute and a goalpost at the second; Rodriguez missed a penalty. Italy needed 5 minutes to recover and at 7' had the chance to double, but Ambrosio took the barrer on the direct free hit. At 9' penalty for Bargallo: Barozzi stopped it with his leg. The Italian goalie stopped many Spanish attacks during the last part of the second time. Tomorrow the defending champion will meet the host team.

     

    Switzerland - Portugal 0-8
    Portugal confirmed the expectations and won without any problem the match against Switzerland. The last semifinal is a kind of POrtuguese soliloqui and team coached by Senica soon scored the first goal by captain Rodrigues. He doubled at 10' after the banishment of Kissling and Barreiros. Gonçalo Alves scored the third goal before the stop whistle of the first period. Back from the locker rooms, Portugal kept pn scoring, already tasting the victory: Ventura converted a penalty, Joao Rodrigues doubled again; it was then the turn of Barreiros and Alves. Switzerland tryed to contain the attacks and the last score is a copy of the qualification match: 8-0. Tomorrow Portugal will try to tear off the European title of the the defending champions and Switzerland will play against Spain for the Bronze Medal.

     

    RESULTS


    Semi-final 5th/8th place: Austria - Germany 0-9
    Semi-final 5th/8th place: France - England 5-2


    Semi-final 1st/4th place: Italy - Spain 1-0
    Semi-final 1st/4th place: Switzerland - Portugal 0-8

     

     

    TOMORROW SCHEDULE


    3.00 PM WET Final 7th/8th place: Austria - England
    5.00 PM WET Final 5th/6th place: Germany - France
    7.00 PM WET Final 3rd/4th place: Spain - Switzerland
    9.00 PM WET Final 1st/2nd place: Italy - Portugal

  16. che la gestione dello sport (e a maggior ragione quando genera proventi importanti, come l'Atletica) sia marcia, corrotta e soggetta a metodi mafiosi non è certo una novità (anzi, basta vedere il suicidio simulato del capo ultrà juventino, guarda caso il giorno dopo aver deposto in procura contro esponenti della 'ndrangheta)...

    se poi ci sono di mezzo certi Paesi (quelli dell'ex Unione Sovietica e gli USA, tanto per citarne qualcuno), allora ogni scenario è plausibile e non mi stupisce per nulla...

     

    p.s. anche se venisse confermata ogni singola teoria e istanza di Donati (e io personalmente tendo a credere più a lui che a chiunque altro), in realtà mi aspetto che non cambi nulla...fuori dall'Italia nessuno darà credito (nè tantomeno collaborerà) al lavoro della nostra magistratura, purtroppo...:facepalm::wall:

  17. On 11/7/2016 at 00:31, heywoodu said:

    I'm just wondering how trustworthy this is though. I mean, I'm new to Reddit so it's hard to say how serious the weightlifting part there usually is, but it does seem like some decent Chinese news articles are translated there..

     

    It'd be quite a big deal, Liao Hui not going to Rio. 

     

    imho, if he misses Rio 2016, it's just because something went wrong in their "preliminary internal" tests...basically, he was caught once again (but it will never become official news for the rest of the world, of course)...

  18. 1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

    Van Rouwendaal was very much on her way to win gold in the European open water championships (10k), but at the finish she went to the wrong side of the buoy so she had to swim all the way back and of course lost any chance :facepalm:

     and Eva Risztov, who initially got the Bronze medal, later was disqualified because of a shameful (intentional) cut of the course...:yikes::facepalm::wall:

     

    by the way, finally the Gold medal went ex-aequo to Rachele Bruni, ITA and Aurelie Muller, FRA, meanwhile the Bronze medal went to Arianna Bridi, ITA...

     

    in the men's event (always over 10k), Gold went to Ferry Weertman, NED, who just outsprinted Jack Burnell, GBR (Silver) and Marc Antoine Olivier, FRA (Bronze)...

  19. 11 hours ago, Майкл said:

     

    Gallinari helped Croatia with his 5 fouls as well :lol: 

    well, actually he only made 1 foul...the other 4 were invented by mr. Boltauzer (together with the 4th by Hackett in the key moment of the game and many more whistles that cearly changed the path of the whole game)...:evil::facepalm::wall:

     

    then we can discuss about Italy's lack of offensive talent, about Gentile's shameful attitude, about Messina's building and tenure of the team and anything else, but yesterday's game were gifted to Croatia by mr. Baumann's hired killer, named Matej Boltauzer...

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