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  1. 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
  2. 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?
  3. 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
  4. 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...
  5. 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
  6. 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...
  7. 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...
  8. Samele he already tried to destroy our team in the previous rounds...and he's still there...
  9. se scrivessi ciò che penso, qualcuno morirebbe fulminato all'istante e io verrei coperto di denunce e querele... quindi mi linito a ribadire che sono più che schifato dall'intera vicenda...
  10. well, in this case things are a lot clearer now... they just knew what was going to happen and decided to avoid the damage...
  11. the troll is everywhere... https://www.nhl.com/news/pk-subban-dances-at-nickelodeon-kids-choice-sports-awards/c-299548096?tid=281396148 https://www.nhl.com/news/short-shifts-nhl-19-video-game-animations-based-off-cover-athlete-pk-subban/c-299579038?tid=281396148 please, stop him!!! stop him now!!!!! p.s. dedicated to @hckosice https://www.nhl.com/news/marko-dano-agrees-to-one-year-contract-with-winnipeg-jets/c-299526222?tid=281072352
  12. I don't know if the pools are purely based on ranking or if they have more groups based on ranking and then they make an actual draw within those (at the world champs rules could be different from world cup stages)... the only thing I know for sure is that the top 16 of the WR are exempted from the pools and the preliminary draw, but this isn't Rahbari's case, so I guess it's a useless info... I'm gonna try to see if I can figure this thing out...
  13. just to know what we should expect in 2 years time... https://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/993592/japan-heatwave-2018-natural-disaster-death-toll-tokyo-weather-forecast good luck to all those who have to compete outdoor at the next Olympics (especially marathon runners and 50km race walkers)...
  14. I don't think there was a Israel draw for him, since all the preliminary pools but 1 had 7 fencers (the max allowed) and the one that only had 6 didn't have any Israeli at the start (actually the ref of that pool was from Iran, so it means that there were no Iranian athletes scheduled there in any case)... I really don't know why Rahbari didn't start in the individual event...maybe he has a slight injury and the team officials decided to save him for the team event (especially considering that he's not the best specialist and he didn't have many chances to go deep in the individual competition)...
  15. in the meantime, also the men's team epee and the women's team foil have reach the quarterfinals stage, which will follow tomorrow... and Italy will be there in both events, thanks to a lucky, very lucky ending of the assault against Spain in the last 16, when first we wasted a 4 hit-lead in the final seconds of regulation, but then we won in the OT (by the way, it all happened because of our usual suicidal tactics of "killing" all the early assaults and rely only on the last one )... men's team epee quarterfinals France vs United States Switzerland vs Italy South Korea vs Hungary Russia vs China women's team foil quarterfinals Italy vs Japan France vs Germany United States vs Canada Russia vs South Korea
  16. day #4 and final no. 4 (5th medal overall)...just an ordinary day at the office for Italy... no, today it wasn't an ordinary day...with all the pressure on their shoulders, our sabre guys did something really remarkable...first, they literally destroyed Russia (and just that wasn't expected, and especially not by this margin), then they took care of the hungry and angry Hungarians, so far the most disappointing fencing powerhouse at these world champs... so, our guys made up for both the disappointing performance in their own individual competition and also for the shameful absence of the epee girls from the top 8 tableau (they ended up in 9th place at the end)... now it's gonna need a miracle to beat the mighty Koreans, who seem to be in the shape of their life (as the whole team, since also the epee girls from Korea surprisingly reached the Gold Medal match earlier today), but still we can say this was a positive day for us, in any case...
  17. Men's Team Sabre Final Results: Gold: South Korea Silver: Italy Bronze: Hungary Semifinals: South Korea b. Georgia 45-34 Italy b. Hungary 45-42 Bronze Medal Match: Hungary b. Georgia 45-36 Gold Medal Match: South Korea b. Italy 45-39 Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: http://fie.org/competitions/2018/252/results/rank
  18. Women's Team Epee Final Results: Gold: United States Silver: South Korea Bronze: China Semifinals: South Korea b. China 25-21 USA b. Russia 27-25 Bronze Medal Match: China b. Russia 45-42 Gold Medal Match: USA b. South Korea 18-17 Here is the Full Final Ranking (and Results) from Today's competition: http://fie.org/competitions/2018/247/results/rank
  19. men's team sabre quarterfinals South Korea b. France 45-38 Georgia b. Iran 45-37 Hungary b. Germany 45-43 Italy b. Russia 45-31
  20. women's team epee quarterfinals China b. Germany 45-36 South Korea b. France 45-40 Russia b. Poland 38-37 United States b. Estonia 24-23
  21. c'mon! don't get greedy...I grew up when the Soviet Union was regularly slapping our team...being 9-1 up against RUS with just a few minutes to play is something I could have never imagined (even when drunk) at that time... let me enjoy the wind of change (cit.)
  22. and you get diabetis... age and genetic factors can't be ignored...you can only manage that problems with medicines (losing weight helps, but it's not the definitive solution)...
  23. the article is more an expample of how stupid and arrogant are those idiots of NADO Italia... that woman is a baby's doctor (pediatra), 55 years old and with blood pressure recognized issues (as many people of that age, especially here in Italy, where we like to eat spicy and salty food)... she obviously takes medicines for that, she's only guilty not to have claimed her usual TUE when she had one of the last doping tests... and she was also declared "not guilty" in the first pronounciation, but NADO Italia insisted that a warning wasn't enough and appealed that decision until in the second degree she was disqualified for 8 months... that's how it worls NADO Italia...and that's why you always see our flag at the top of this shame ranking... p.s. by the way, the substance is named Clortalidone (which is a diuretic regularly used to calm down blood pressure)... p.p.s. I also use a medicine like that (a different one, but still...it's one of my numerous TUEs)...
  24. wow! what a show! I've never seen Italy playing so well (and with no mercy for the opponents)... but I'm sure that Croatia and/or Serbia have the technical and mental weapons to put us under pressure...
  25. by the way, at the end of the day we have 2 surprising winners, Foconi and Pozdniakova and even more surprising medallists like Stone, Llavador and Heo... Italy remains on top of the world's foil and Russia saved the face after 5 below-par competitions... and finally, I want to remark how it looks we are back to the 20th Century, with that shameful 30-min delay of the streaming, which makes it impossible to appreciate (especially if you also look at live score)... stop organizing global sport events in China!!!
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