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Dream Team insatiable: triumphs in World Cup in Paris

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Dream Team insatiable: triumphs in World Cup in Paris

Another magical day for Italian foil at the World Cup stage in Paris: the women’s Dream Team triumphs in the women’s team competition, beating France “away” in the final 45-41, and makes Mameli’s Hymn resound again at the “Stade Pierre De Coubertin” while the men’s foil team finishes fourth and arithmetically detaches the qualification pass for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. It was a special Sunday for CT Stefano Cerioni‘s blue foil, a worthy close to a weekend to be framed.

DREAM TEAM INSAZIABLE
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Stunning Italian women’s foil girls. With the Olympic qualification already mathematically in their pocket since a month (conquered last December in Novi Sad), the reigning world champion team composed of Alice Volpi, Arianna Errigo, Martina Favaretto and Francesca Palumbo è was also queen of this Parisian Cup Sunday. The Azzurri overcame with a double 45-27 Singapore (in the round of 16) and Hungary (in the quarters), then in the semifinals they offered yet another show of strength against Japan, beaten 45-31. The final against France è was exciting, heart pounding, and reaffirmed for the umpteenth time the class of Cerioni’s Dream Team, but also the great team spirit that è underlies these feats. Very good at recovering an initial disadvantage, the Azzurri fought point to point, between continuous reversals of the front with the transalpine women, until the decisive stretch placed by world champion Alice Volpi who wrote the final 45-41 for Italy. Soì for Alice Volpi, Arianna Errigo, Martina Favaretto and Francesca Palumbo è came a success that is worth so much towards “another” Paris, the one of next summer, to which the boys also landed, thanks to their fourth place.

OLYMPIC PASS FOR FLOWERS
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Proud traditionalists, the Italian foilists behaved as worthy heirs of an “old school”: thus, in the’age of online ticketing, they went in person to the Paris box office to get their “paper” ticket for the… Paris Olympic Games. Coincidence or sign of destiny, these days è mere detail, Italy men’s foil has arithmetically detached, with one race d’advance, the Olympic pass right in the French capital, in the most fascinating of the World Cup trials, finishing in fourth place.
The Italian quartet composed today of Daniele Garozzo, Tommaso Marini, Alessio Foconi and Guillaume Bianchi overcame with authority first Austria (45-22) and then Poland (45-36), landing in the semifinals, where è was stopped only at the’last hit, on 45-44, by the United States (then winners of the test ahead of Japan in a final in which the touch of Italy’was represented by the’excellent direction of referee Simona Pierucci). In the match for the bronze against France, the Azzurri were beaten 45-32, but è the placement at the foot of the podium more sweet than ever because é it is worth the certainty of the Olympic pass, which will mean “returning” to Paris in the summer with the maximum number of athletes in the individual competition (three) as well as, of course, being at the starting ribbons of the team competition.
The ticket to the 2024 Games for Italy’s foil fencers comes 24 hours after yesterday’s historic all-Italian podium in the individual competition at the “Stade Pierre de Coubertin” (with Marini gold, Foconi silver, Macchi and Bianchi bronze).

IN THREE GIÀ QUALIFIED
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Italian fencing è thus is halfway through the opera. Women’s foil and men’s foil are arithmetically qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the same can be said of the swordsmen, who, although for the official status of a verdict already basically certain, will have to wait for the World Cup team trial, which for men’s epee is scheduled for late February in Heidenheim. Still open race for Italy in the other three specialties: next appointment in a little less than a month (on Feb. 11) for the women’s epee teams in Barcelona, the women’s saber teams in Lima and the men’s saber teams in Tbilisi.

WOMEN’S FEMALE FENCING TEAMS WORLD CUP – Paris (France), Jan. 14, 2024

Final
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ITALY b. France 45-41

Semifinals
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ITALY b. Japan 45-31
France b. Poland 40-30

Quarterfinals
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ITALY b. Hungary 45-27

Eighth finals
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ITALY b. Singapore 45-27

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Ranking (25): 1. ITALY (Alice Volpi, Arianna Errigo, Martina Favaretto, Francesca Palumbo), 2. France, 3. Poland, 4. Japan

WORLD CUP MALE FIORETTO TEAMS – Paris (France), January 14, 2024

Final
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USA b. Japan 45-39

Final 3°/4°
France b. ITALY 45-32

Semifinals
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Japan b. France 45-43
USA b. ITALY 45-44

Quarterfinals
ITALY b. Poland 45-36

Eighth finals
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ITALY b. Austria 45-22

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Ranking (27): 1. USA, 2. Japan, 3. France, 4. ITALY (Daniele Garozzo, Tommaso Marini, Alessio Foconi, Guillaume Bianchi)

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Carlos Sainz returns on farewell to Ferrari and is candid about Lewis Hamilton

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Carlos Sainz returns on farewell to Ferrari and è candid about Lewis Hamilton

During an interview given to the microphones of the Spanish newspaper “As”, Carlos Sainz è returned to talk about his farewell to Ferrari to make way for seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton starting in 2025.

“I have no negative words toward Ferrari, and I don&#39t think they have any negative feelings toward me either. It’s a relationship that hasn’t been broken because we’re not happy with each other, but because of a circumstantial issue. I remain convinced that if Hamilton had not wanted to end his career at Ferrari, I would have renewed. To a seven-time world champion, però è impossible to say no and I understand the team&#39s choice to confirm Charles and not me” began the Spanish driver.

“When I arrived at Ferrari, the team was going through a very difficult time. In 2020 they were far behind the best. I am very proud of the progress this team has made thanks in part to my work. These have been seasons that have allowed me to win my first F1 races, get my first pole positions and win several podiums. I am happy to have come to a historic team and to have had the pleasure of driving Ferrari over these years” continued the’former McLaren.

“Charles è one of the fastest drivers I have ever faced, especially on a dry lap. Between us the difference è always been minimal. The only problems came from always going to the track together, one after the other, but that è was the advantage of Ferrari with a very balanced pair of drivers” added the Spanish number 55.

“My next adventure will be at Williams, where I will try to do something similar to what I did in Ferrari and McLaren. I want to help the team improve moving forward. I have the experience and the good energy to help them progress. I have been good in the past and my next goal è to bring the stable to the top 10. If we do well in the next two years, I would like to be able to bet on Williams again in the future” concluded Carlos Sainz.

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Jannik Sinner’s new appointment exalts Giovanni Malagò

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Jannik Sinner’s new post exalts John Malagò

CONI President Giovanni Malagò spoke at the Allianz Tower in Milan on the sidelines of an event with Olympic and Paralympic athletes who participated in the Paris Games. During his speech, the Rome native wanted to dwell on the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and the role that Jannik Sinner will play, who will be one of the volunteers contributing to the event’s organization.

“The origins of Jannik Sinner, who è is from South Tyrol, suggest that he could have become the world number one in skiing. This we can never know, but we certainly know that he è become the number one in tennis” began the CONI president.

“Volunteers are crucial to the Olympics. Without them such an event would not be economically sustainable. Sinner will be the No. 1 volunteer in Milan-Cortina. It’s really a lot of stuff” added Giovanni Malagò.

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Joao Fonseca puts Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in his sights

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Joao Fonseca does not hide ambition

During an interview given to the microphones of “CLAY”, the promising Joao Fonseca, among other topics, revealed what are his main goals in the short and long term.

“I see the rivalryà that Alcaraz and Sinner have and è to that level I want to get. Sometimes I think I should aim for top-100 or top-50, but no, I want to set my targets on them. I want to be like Carlos and Jannik, win Slams and other big tournaments” began the Brazilian tennis player.

“We are living the present with calm and serenity; reflecting carefully on every aspect of my game. This è a long-term career and we are waiting for the right moment to take the best path for me” added the 18-year-old from Rio de Janeiro.

“I know I will have to deal with the pressure that comes from the high expectations on me. They see me in tournaments, talking about me, but the pressure that I most prefer è the one that my opponents may feel when they face me” he chipped in Joao Fonseca.

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