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113 Albi D'oro 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 113 ALBI D’ORO 113 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 114 114 Gli avieri Michele Frangilli, Marco Galiazzo e Mauro Nespoli, bronzo arco olimpico ai Mondiali di Torino 2011, dove hanno conseguito la qualificazione per i Giochi di Londra 2012. 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 115 ALBI D’ORO GIOCHI OLIMPICI Il Tiro con l’Arco è stato disputato per la prima volta nel 1900 e successivamen- te nel 1904, nel 1908 e nel 1920. Nel 1924 la specialità viene eliminata dal program- ma olimpico, per poi rientrarvi a far data dal 1972. I Giochi Olimpici del 1988 si sono svolti con la gara del Grand FITA Round. Al Congresso di Cracovia del 1991 è stata approvata la nuova gara olimpica che è stata adottata ai Giochi di Barcellona. Tale formula è stata ulteriormente modificata per le edizioni di Atlanta e Atene. INDIVIDUALI XX - 10 settembre 1972 - Monaco di Baviera, Germania (DOPPIO FITA) UOMINI DONNE 1. John Williams (USA) 2528 1. Doreen Wilber (USA) 2424 2. Jervill Gunnar (SWE) 2481 2. Irena Szydlowska (POL) 2407 3. Laasonen Kyoesti (FIN) 2467 3. Emma Gaptchenko (URS) 2403 Massazza 31° (2340), Ferrari 33° (2322), Spigarelli 35° (2300). XXI - 30 luglio 1976 - Montreal, Canada (DOPPIO FITA) UOMINI DONNE 1. Darrell Pace (USA) 2571 1. Luann Ryon (USA) 2499 2. Hiroshi Michinaga (JPN) 2502 2. Valentina Kovpan (URS) 2460 3. Giancarlo Ferrari (ITA) 2495 3. Zebiniso Rustamova (URS) 2407 Spigarelli 10° (2419). Capetta 12° (2339), Da Poian 19° (2282). XXII - 2 agosto 1980 - Mosca, Unione Sovietica (DOPPIO FITA) UOMINI DONNE 1. Tomi Poikolainen (FIN) 2455 1. Keto Losaberidze (URS) 2491 2. Boris Isachenko (URS) 2452 2. Natalya Butuzova (URS) 2477 3. Giancarlo Ferrari (ITA) 2449 3. Paivi Meriluoto (FIN) 2449 Spigarelli 14° (2405). Capetta 10° (2342). 115 XXIII - 11 agosto 1984 - Los Angeles, USA (DOPPIO FITA) UOMINI DONNE 1. Darrell Pace (USA) 2616 1. Hyang-Soon Seo (KOR) 2568 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 116 ALBI D’ORO Giochi Olimpici 2. Richard McKinney (USA) 2564 2. Lingjuan Li (CHN) 2559 3. Hiroshi Yamamoto (JPN) 2563 3. Jin-Ho Kim (KOR) 2555 Ferrari 25° (2455), Di Buò 29° (2437). Robertson 21° (2435). XXIV - 27 settembre/1 ottobre 1988 - Seul, Corea del Sud (GRAND FITA ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Jay Barrs (USA) 338 1. Soo-Nyung Kim (KOR) 344 2. Sung-Soo Park (KOR) 336 2. Hee-Kyung Wang (KOR) 332 3. Vladimir Esheev (URS) 335 3. Young-Sook Yun (KOR) 327 Di Buò 13° nei quarti (1251), Parenti 28° (1245) e Ferrari 33° (1237) nelle qualificazioni. XXV - 31 luglio/4 agosto 1992 - Barcellona, Spagna (NEW OLYMPIC ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Sebastien Flute (FRA) 110 1. Youn-Jeon Cho (KOR) 112 2. Jae-Hun Chung (KOR) 107 2. Soo-Nyung Kim (KOR) 105 3. Terry Simon (GBR) 109 3. Natalia Valeeva (EUN) 104 Rivolta (1280) e Parenti (1268) Testa (1304) eliminata nei sedicesimi eliminati nei sedicesimi, Di Buò 39° nelle qualificazioni (1260). XXVI - 28 luglio/2 agosto 1996 - Atlanta, USA (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Justin Huish (USA) 112 1. Kyung-Wook Kim (KOR) 113 2. Magnus Petersson(SWE) 107 2. Ying He (CHN) 107 3. Kyo-Moon Ho (KOR) 115 3. Olena Sadovnycha (UKR) 109 6° Frangilli eliminato nei quarti, 9° Bisiani 28° Aldegani eliminata nei sedicesimi, negli ottavi e 17° Parenti nei sedicesimi 54° Fantato e 60° Di Blasi nei trentaduesimi. XXVII - 16/22 settembre 2000 - Sydney, Australia (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 116 1. Simon Fairweather (AUS) 113 1. Mi-Jin Yon (KOR) 107 2. Vic Wunderle (USA) 106 2. Nam-Soon Kim (KOR) 106 3. Wietse Van Alten (NED) 114 3. Soo-Nyung Kim (KOR) 105 Frangilli 9° (634), Di Buò 20° (627), Valeeva 7° (667), Ioriatti 15° (618) Bisiani 21° (634) Franchini 58° (611) 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 117 ALBI D’ORO XXVIII - 15/21 agosto 2004 - Atene, Grecia (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Marco Galiazzo (ITA) 111 1. Sung Hyun Park (KOR) 110 2. Hiroshi Yamamoto (JPN) 109 2. Sung Jin Lee (KOR) 108 3. Tim Cuddihy (AUS) 113 3. Alison Williamson (GBR) 105 16° Di Buò eliminato negli ottavi, 53° Natalia Valeeva eliminata 31° Frangilli eliminato nei sedicesimi. nei trentaduesimi XXIX - 9/15 agosto 2008 - Pechino, Cina (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Ruban Victor (UKR) 113 1. Zhang Juan Juan (CHN) 110 2. Park Kyung-Mo (KOR) 112 2. Park Sung Hyun (KOR) 109 3. Badenov Bair (RUS) 115 3. Yun Ok-Hee (KOR) 109 22° Marco Galiazzo eliminato nei sedicesimi 19ª Natalia Valeeva eliminata nei sedicesimi 25° Ilario Di Buò eliminato nei sedicesimi 34ª Pia Lionetti eliminata nei trentaduesimi 58° Mauro Nespoli eliminato nei trentaduesimi 37ª Elena Tonetta eliminata nei trantaduesimi SQUADRE XXIV - 27 settembre/1 ottobre 1988 - Seul, Corea del Sud (GRAND FITA ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Corea del Sud 986 1. Corea del Sud 982 2. Stati Uniti d’America 972 2. Indonesia 952 3. Gran Bretagna 968 3. Stati Uniti d’America 952 Italia 9° in semifinale XXV - 31 luglio/4 agosto 1992 - Barcellona, Spagna (NEW OLYMPIC ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Spagna 238 1. Corea del Sud 236 117 2. Finlandia 236 2. Cina 228 3. Gran Bretagna 233 3. EUN 240 8° Italia (3808) eliminata negli ottavi 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 118 ALBI D’ORO Giochi Olimpici XXVI - 28 luglio/2 agosto 1996 - Atlanta, USA (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Stati Uniti d’America 251 1. Corea del Sud 245 2. Corea del Sud 249 2. Germania 235 3. Italia (Bronzo) 248 3. Polonia 244 9° Italia eliminata negli ottavi XXVII - 16/22 settembre 2000 - Sydney, Australia (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Corea del Sud 255 1. Corea del Sud 251 2. Italia (Argento) 247 2. Ucraina 239 3. Stati Uniti d’America 239 3. Germania 240 7° Italia (1896) XXVIII - 15/21 agosto 2004 - Atene, Grecia (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Corea del Sud 251 1. Corea del Sud 241 2. Taipei 245 2. Cina Popolare 240 3. Ucraina 237 3. Cina Taipei 242 7° Italia eliminata nei quarti XXIX - 9/15 agosto 2008 - Pechino, Cina (70 M. ROUND) UOMINI DONNE 1. Corea del Sud 227 1. Corea del Sud 224 2. Italia (Argento) 225 2. Cina Popolare 215 3. Cina Popolare 222 3. Francia 203 Italia 5ª (1842) 118 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 119 ALBI D’ORO GIOCHI OLIMPICI GIOVANILI INDIVIDUALE MASCHILE ANNO LOCALITÀ CAMPIONE NAZIONE PUNTI 2010 Singapore I. Sabry EGY 6 INDIVIDUALE FEMMINILE ANNO LOCALITÀ CAMPIONESSA NAZIONE PUNTI 2010 Singapore Y.J. Kwak KOR 6 SQUADRE MISTE ANNO LOCALITÀ DIV. NAZIONE PUNTI 2010 Singapore G. Filippi (ITA) 7 A. Karoukin (BLR) 119 Uno dei momenti più emozionanti della cerimonia di apertura dei Mondiali di Torino. 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 120 ALBI D’ORO CAMPIONATI MONDIALI TARGA INDIVIDUALE MASCHILE ANNO LOCALITÀ DIV. CAMPIONE NAZIONE PUNTI 1931 Lwow SL M. Sawicki POL 478 1932 Varsavia SL J. Reith BEL 456 1933 Londra SL D. Mackenzie USA 1126 1934 Bastad SL H. Kjellson SWE 2125 1935 Bruxelles SL A. Van Kolen BEL 422 1936 Praga SL E. Heilborn SWE 1870 1937 Parigi SL G. De Rons BEL 2069 1938 Londra SL F. Hadas CZE 2305 1939 Oslo SL R. Beday FRA 2407 1946 Stoccolma SL E. Tang Holbek DEN 2577 1947 Praga SL H. Deutgen SWE 2953 1948 Londra SL H. Deutgen SWE 2963 1949 Parigi SL H. Deutgen SWE 2949 1950 Copenaghen SL H. Deutgen SWE 3141 1952 Bruxelles SL S. Andersson SWE 3151 1953 Oslo SL B. Lundgren SWE 3205 1955 Helsinki SL N. Andersson SWE 3020 1957 Praga SL O. K. Smathers USA 2231 1958 Bruxelles SL S. Thyssel SWE 2101 1959 Stoccolma SL J. Caspers USA 2247 1961 Oslo SL J. Thornton USA 2310 1963 Helsinki SL C. Sandlind USA 2332 1965 Vasteras SL M. Haikonen FIN 2313 1967 Amesfoort SL R. Rogers USA 2298 1969 Valley Forge SL H. Ward USA 2423 1971 York SL J. Williams USA 2445 1973 Grenoble SL V. Sidoruk URS 2185 1975 Interlaken SL D. Pace USA 2548 1977 Canberra SL R. Mc Kinney USA 2501 1979 Berlino SL D. Pace USA 2474 120 1981 Punta Ala SL K. Laasonen FIN 2541 1983 Long Beach SL R. Mc Kinney USA 2617 1985 Seul SL R. Mc Kinney USA 2601 1987 Adelaide SL V. Esheev URS 329 1989 Losanna SL S. Zabrodsky URS 332 03 ALBI D'ORO 113-174 27-01-2012 12:19 Pagina 121 ALBI D’ORO 1991 Cracovia SL S. Fairweather USA 334 1993 Antalya OL K. M. Park KOR 113 1995 Giacarta OL K. C. Lee KOR 109 CO G. Broadhead USA 110 1997 Victoria OL K. H. Kim KOR 108 CO D. Wilde USA 109 1999 Riom OL S. C. Hong KOR 115 CO D. Cousins USA 116 2001 Pechino OL J. K. Yeon KOR 115 CO D. Sitar SLO 118 2003 New York OL M. Frangilli ITA 113 CO C. Freeman AUS 114 2005 Madrid OL J. H. Chung KOR 102 CO M. Lundin SWE 117 2007 Lipsia OL H. D. Im KOR 110 CO D. Trillus CAN 116 2009 Ulsan OL C. H. Lee KOR 113 CO R. Wilde USA 118 2011 Torino OL W. Kim KOR 6 CO C. Perkins CAN 148 SQUADRE MASCHILE ANNO LOCALITÀ DIV.
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