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Worlds, Italy silver in men’s 4×100

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World Championships, Italy silver in the men’s 4×100

Italy men’s 4×100 relay team reigning Olympic gold medalist takes another world silver 40 years after its 1983 Helsinki silver medal always behind the United States. Roberto Rigali, Marcell Jacobs, Lorenzo Patta and Filippo Tortu in Budapest ran in 37”62, 12 hundredths away from the Tokyo result, while Noah Lyles won his third gold in the sprint at this rainbow event by dragging the U.S. to the title in the last fraction in 37”38, bronze to Jamaica in 37”76.

For Italy è the fourth medal of these World Championships, the second silver. The girls also did very well in the corresponding women’s race: Zaynab Dosso, Dalia Kaddari, Anna Bongiorni and Alessia Pavese finished with a flattering fourth place in 42”49. Again gold for the United States in 41”03, silver for Jamaica in 41”21, bronze for Great Britain in 41”97.

The other races with the Azzurri. Claudio Stecchi finished ninth with 5.75 on his third attempt in the men’s pole vault final, which had an overwhelming favorite, U.S.-born Swede Armand Duplantis, and which of course he won by jumping 6.10 meters, touching the world record at 6.23, . Nadia Battocletti, who collapsed in the final part, finished 16th in 15’27”86 the women’s 5000, the gold è went to the Kenyan Faith Kipyegon, already; winner of the 1,500 (14’53”88), silver to Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands (14’54”11), and bronze to another Kenyan Beatrice Chebet (14’54”33).

Well done to the Italian 4×400 relay runners who made the final by finishing third in the second semifinal in 3’00”14 thanks to a great sprint by Alessandro Sibilio after a borderline shoulder thrust at the Kenyan representative. The Italian women also did well in the corresponding women’s race, finishing third thanks to the disqualification of the United States in 3’23”86, a new Italian record, and in the final with the best repechage time.

Other races. The men’s 800 was won by Canada’s Marco Arop (1’44”24), silver to Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi (1’44”53), bronze to Britain’s Ben Pattison (1’44”83). In the women’s weight gold to U.S. Chase Ealey (20.43), silver to Canada’s Sarah Mitton (20.08), bronze to China’s Lijiao Gong (19.69).

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Monza, Alessandro Nesta and the special derby with Como

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So Alessandro Nesta, Monza coach, on the eve of the match against Como: “It’s an important match for us because it’s been a difficult season, we’ve been missing something. Winning a derby can help put a piece to the season, it would be important, we hope to do well.”

Facing us will be mister Cesc Fabregas who in the conference spoke of a Monza that was difficult to beat and that, net of the standings, put many teams in trouble: “I return the esteem because he plays great soccer, his idea has been seen throughout the championship. I have to congratulate him”.

The derby against the Larians will be the first ever in Serie A at the’U-Power Stadium: “I hope tomorrow will be anyone&#8217s day, anyone who wants to do their best to make history. If you win 1-0, 30 years from now we will remember that derby won because of a player. It&#8217s an opportunity to stay in the history of this club. I would rather win the derby than finish second to last. You are always relegated, but if you win the derby you stay in history”.

Nesta recovers, at least for the bench, Luca Caldirola, Andrea Carboni and Stefano Sensi. “What I try to convey to the players are the difficulties I had. I had surgery 10 times and stopped at 38. All players have difficulties, but it matters how you react to difficulties. It&#8217s easy to tell that I won the Champions League or that I won the World Cup, but you also have to tell that I lost a derby 5-1 and that I left the Olimpico in a helicopter. If you are given up for dead, you have to bring out the fire in you. Would I reconfirm myself next season? No, given the results”.

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Not just the Doohan crash: four red flags at Suzuka

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When there were 30 minutes to the end of FP2 resumed the activity on the track, interrupted for the Jack Doohan’s very bad accident.

But the red flags were soon back flying for the’Fernando Alonso off the track, ended up in the sand without consequences for driver and car.

The tow truck had to intervene, however, to pull the’Aston Martin out of the gravel. Meanwhile, Doohan is at the medical center for checks.

Moral of the fairy tale, the second free practice session was interrupted four times by red flags, two due to Doohan and Alonso accidents and two due to principles of fire on the grass at the edge of the track due to very strong winds.

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Federica Brignone’s first words after her injury

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Federica Brignone spent a quiet night at the La Madonnina Clinic in Milan. The Fisi Medical Commission that examined her this morning is satisfied with her post-operative course. Later in the day, the champion from Valle d’Aosta will begin assisted physiotherapy.

The ANSA reported the first words after the terrible injury at the Italian championships in Val di Fassa of the winner of the overall World Cup, the second of her career, as well as the downhill and giant slalom trophies and gold in giant slalom and silver in super-G at the World Championships.

“At the happiest time in my career, it just didn&#8217t take, I had another month of work ahead of me and I was looking forward to it. Instead, I will have to face a new challenge in which I will put all of myself, as always,” Federica said.

“The track conditions were great, I was fine, and if I went back I would do everything the same again….trying, however, not to fall!” added Federica finding the strength to joke.

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