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Vancouver 2010 Vancouver 2010 VANCOUVER 2010 XXI Giochi Olimpici Invernali Vancouver, CAN ● 12/28 Febbraio 2010 Discipline sportive : 15 ● Gare : 86 (Uomini 46 – Donne 38 – Open 2) Nazioni : 82 (sul podio: 26) Atleti : 2536 (U 1503 – D 1033) Atleti italiani : 109 (U 69 – D 40) Medaglie assegnate : 258 (86 Oro – 87 Argento – 85 Bronzo) Medaglie italiane : 5 (1 Oro – 1 Argento – 3 Bronzo) BIATHLON Lukas Hofer, Mattia Cola) Whistler Olympic Park ● Donne 7,5 KM SPRINT [13-2] ● Uomini 1. Anastazia Kuzmina SVK 19’55”6 (1) 10 KM SPRINT [14-2] 2. Magdalena Neuner GER 19’57”1 (1) 1. Vincent Jay FRA 24’07”8 (0) 3. Marie Dorin FRA 20’06”5 (0) 2. Emil Hegle Svendsen NOR 24’20”0 (1) … 3. Jakov Fak CRO 24”21”8 (0) 38. Katja Haller, 21’51”0 (1) (+1’45”4) ... 43. Michela Ponza, 21’55”7 (2) (+2’00”1) 44. Markus Windisch, 26’44”7 (0) (+2’36”9) 47. Karin Oberhofer, 22’08”9 (3) (+2’13”3) 56. Lukas Hofer, 27’18”3 (4) (+3’10”5) 73. Roberta Fiandino, 23’11”6 (4) (+3’06”0) 60. Mattia Cola, 27’24”9 (1) (+3’17”1) 61. Christian De Lorenzi, 27’25”9 (4) (+3’18”1) 10 KM INSEGUIMENTO [16-2] 1. Magdalena Neuner GER 30’16”0 (2) 12,5 KM INSEGUIMENTO [16-2] 2. Anastazia Kuzmina SVK +12”3 (2) 1. Bjorn Ferry SWE 33’38”4 (1) 3. Marie Laure Brunet FRA +28”3 (0) 2. Christoph Sumann AUT 33’54”9 (2) … 3. Vincent Jay FRA 34’06”6 (2) 50. Michela Ponza, 36’11“9 (1) (+5’55”9) ... 51. Katja Haller, 36’20”9 (5) (+6’04“9) 53. Markus Windisch, 39’50”8 (6) (+6’12”4) 53. Karin Oberhofer, 36’40”3 (6) (+6’24“3) 54. Lukas Hofer, 39’50”9 (5) (+6’12”5) 55. Matia Cola, 39’50”9 (4) (+6’12”5) 12.5 KM MASS-START [21-2] 1. Magdalena Neuner GER 35’19”6 (2) 15 KM MASS-START [21-2] 2. Olga Zaitseva RUS 35’25“1 (1) 1. Evgney Ustyugov RUS 35’35”7 (0) 3. Simone Hauswald GER 35’26”9 (2) 2. Martin Fourcade FRA 35’46”2 (3) 3. Pavol Hurajt SVK 35’52”3 (0) 15 KM [18-2] 1. Tora Berger NOR 40’52”8 (1) 20 KM [18-2] 2. Elena Khrustaleva KAZ 41’13”5 (0) 1. Emil Hegle Svendsen NOR 48’22”5 (1) 3. Darya Domracheva BLR 41’21”0 (1) =2. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen NOR 48”32”0 (2) ... =2. Sergey Novikov RUS 48”32”0 (0) 18. Katja Haller, 43”12”4 (0) (+2’19”6) ... 27. Michela Ponza, 43’54”4 (1) (+3’01”6) 31. Markus Windisch, 52’38”7 (3) (+4’16”2) 75. Karin Oberhofer, 49’18”6 (7) (+8’25”8) 38. Christian De Lorenzi, 53’03”6 (4) (+4’41”1) 79. Christa Perathoner, 50’23”3 (5) (+9’30”5) 46. Lukas Hofer, 53’23”7 (3) (+5’01”2) 54. Rene L. Vuillermoz, 54’19”7 (4) (+5’57”2) STAFFETTA 4x6 KM [23-2] 1. Fed. Russa 1h09’36”3 (5) STAFFETTA 4x7,5 KM [26-2] (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Bogaliy-Titovets, 1. Norvegia 1h21’38”1 (7) Olga Medvedtseva, Olga Zaitseva) (Halvald Hanevold, Emil Hegle Svendsen, 2. Francia 1h10’09”1 (10) Ole Einar Bjoerndalen, Tarjei Boe) (Marie Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, 2. Austria 1h22’16”7 (9) Marie Dorin, Sandrine Bailly) (Simon Eder, Daniel Mesotitsch, Dominik 3. Germania 1h10’13”4 (5) Landertinger, Christoph Sumann) (Kati Wilhelm, Simone Hauswald, 3. Fed. Russa 1h22’16”9 (4) Martina Beck, Andrea Henkel) (Ivan Tcherozov, Anton Shipulin, ... Maxim Tchoudov, Evgney Ustyogov) 11. Italia, 1h12’54”2 (8) (+3’17”9) ... (Michela Ponza, Katja Haller, 12. Italia, 1h26’27”5 (12) (+4’49”4) Karin Oberhofer, Roberta Fiandino) (Christian De Lorenzi, Markus Windisch, BOB Johnny Spillane, Bill Demong) 3. Germania 49’51”1 Whistler Sliding Center (Johannes Rydzek, Tino Edelmann, Eric Frenzel, Bjoern Kircheisen) ● Uomini ... BOB A DUE [20/21-2] 10. Italia, 54’14”5 (+4’42”9) 1. Ger-1 (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) 3’26“65 (Alessandro Pittin, Giuseppe Michielli, 2. Ger-2 (Thomas Florschütz, Richard Adjei) 3’26“87 Lukas Runggaldier, Armin Bauer) 3. Rus-1 (Alexandr Zubkov, Alexey Voevoda) 3’27“51 ... 17. Ita-2 (Fabrizio Tosini, Sergio Riva), 3’30”66 (+4”01) Ita-1 (Simone Bertazzo, Samuele Romanini) CURLING squal. I manche Olympic Center BOB A QUATTRO [26/27-2] ● Uomini 1. Usa-1 3’24”46 1. Canada / Can (Steven Holcomb, Steve Mesler, (Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Curtis Tomasevicz, Justin Olsen) Hebert, Adam Enright) 2. Ger-1 3’24“84 (+0“38) 2. Norvegia / Nor (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske, (Thomas Ulsrud, Torger Nergård, Christoffer Svae, Alexander Rödiger, Martin Putze) Håvard Van Petersson) 3. Can-1 3’24”85 (+0”39) 3. Svizzera / Sui (Lyndon Rush, David Bissett, (Ralph Stöckli, Jan Hauser, Markus Eggler, Simon Lascelles Brown, Chris Le Bihan) Strubin) ... 9. Ita-1 3’26”25 (+1”79) Qualif., Round Robin (Simone Bertazzo, Danilo Santarsiero, [16-2] Gbr-Swe 4-6; Nor-Can 6-7; Usa-Ger 5-7; Samuele Romanini, Mirko Turri) Sui-Den 6-5; Can-Ger 9-4; Chn-Fra 5-6; Usa-Nor 5-6. [17-2] Gbr-Fra 9-4; Usa-Sui 6-7; Den-Chn 1-8; ● Donne Ger-Swe 3-6. BOB A DUE [23/24-2] [18-2] Den-Usa 7-6; Ger-Nor 4-7; Can-Swe 7-3; 1. Can-1 (Kaillie Humphries, Heather Moyse) 3’22”28 Gbr-Sui 3-4; Swe-Chn 6-5; Gbr-Den 9-6; Nor-Sui 7-4; 2. Can-2 (Helen Upperton, Shelley-Ann Brown) 3’33”13 Fra-Can 5-12. 3. Usa-2 (Erin Pac, Elana Meyers) 3’33”40 [19-2] Ger-Sui 7-6; Den-Can 3-10; Fra-Usa 3-4; ... Nor-Chn 7-5. 13. Ita-1 (Jessica Gillarduzzi, Laura Curione), 3’37”03 [20-2] Nor-Den 6-3; Fra-Ger 4-9; Chn-Gbr 4-9; Swe-Usa 7-8; Sui-Chn 9-5; Swe-Fra 4-5; Can-Gbr 7-6. [21-2] Usa-Gbr 2-4; Nor-Swe 7-8; Sui-Can 4-6; COMBINATA NORDICA Den-Ger 9-5. [22-2] Fra-Nor 2-9; Can-Usa 7-2; Ger-Chn 7-6; Sui-Swe Whistler Olympic Park 7-3; Ger-Gbr 2-8; Fra-Den 6-5; Chn-Usa 11-5. [23-2] Chn-Can 3-10; Swe-Den 7-6; Gbr-Nor 5-9; ● Uomini Sui-Fra 6-2. SPRINT, NH106+10 KM TC [14-2] Tie-break 1. Jason Lamy Chappuis FRA 25’47”1 [24-2] Swe-Gbr 7-6. 2. Johnny Spillane USA 25’47”5 Semifinali 3. Alessandro Pittin ITA 25’47”9 [25-2] Can-Swe 6-3; Nor-Sui 7-5. [NH/123,5 p.= 0”48 (6.) + 10 km TC/24’59”9 (4.) = 25’47”9] Finali … [27-2] 3° posto: Swe-Sui 4-5. 16. Lukas Runggaldier, 26’36”7 (+49”6) [27-2] 1° posto: Can-Nor 6-3. 33. Giuseppe Michielli, 27’40”1 (+1’53”0) 43. Armin Bauer, 29’32”3 (+3’45”2) ● Donne 1. Svezia / Swe INDIVIDUALE, LH140+10 KM TC [25-2] (Anette Norberg, Eva Lund, Cathrine Lindahl, Anna 1. Bill Demong USA 24’46”9 Svärd-Le Moine) 2. Johnny Spillane USA 25’02”9 2. Canada / Can 3. Bernhard Gruber AUT 25’43”7 (Cheryl Bernard, Susan O’Connor, Carolyn ... Darbyshire-McRory, Cori Bartel, Kristie Moore) 7. Alessandro Pittin, 25’00”6 (+40”7) 3. R.P. Cina / Chn 11. Lukas Runggaldier, 25’40”6 (+58”7) (Wang Bingyu, Liu Yin, Yue Qinqshuang, Zhou Yan) 21. Armin Bauer, 26’00”1 (+2’16”2) 23. Giuseppe Michielli, 25’38”3 (+2’17”4) Qualif., Round Robin [16-2] Usa-Jpn 7-9; Den-Swe 5-6; Ger-Rus 9-5; SQUADRE, NH106+4x5 KM [23-2] Can-Sui 5-4. 1. Austria 49’31”6 [17-2] Chn-Gbr 4-5; Ger-Usa 6-5; Sui-Swe 7-8; Jpn-Can (Bernhard Gruber, Felix Gottwald, 6-7; Rus-Den 7-3; Gbr-Swe 4-6; Chn-Sui 8-6. Mario Stecher, David Kreiner) [18-2] Can-Ger 6-5; Chn-Jpn 9-5; Rus-Gbr 3-10; 2. Stati Uniti 49’36”8 (Brett Camerota, Todd Lodwick, Den-Usa 7-6. (Roberto Luongo, Brenden Morrow, Patrick Marleau, [19-2] Ger-Gbr 4-7; Rus-Usa 4-6; Chn-Den 11-1; Den- Jarome Iginla, Dany Heatley, Jonathan Toews, Mike Can 4-5; Swe-Chn 6-4; Gbr-Jpn 4-11; Sui-Rus 8-5. Richards, Joe Thornton, Duncan Keith, Chris Pronger, [20-2] Swe-Rus 1-10; Usa-Gbr 6-5; Den-Sui 7-8; Eric Staal, Dan Boyle, Corey Perry, Scott Niedermayer, Ger-Chn 7-9. Patrice Bergeron-Cleary, Ryan Getzlaf, Shea Weber, [21-2] Gbr-Sui 6-10; Ger-Den 5-6; Can-Usa 9-2; Rus-Jpn Rick Nash, Brent Seabrook, Drew Doughty, Sidney 9-12; Chn-Can 6-5; Jpn-Ger 6-7; Usa-Swe 3-9 Crosby, Martin Brodeur) [22-2] Rus-Chn 7-4; Jpn-Sui 4-10; Swe-Can 2-6; 2. Stati Uniti / Usa Gbr-Den 8-9. (Ryan Malone, Jamie Langenbrunner, Joe Pavelski, [23-2] Chn-Swe 6-10; Sui-Ger 4-2; Usa-Chn 5-6; Ryan Kesler, Ryan Whitney, Ryan Suter, Chris Drury, Can-Gbr 6-5; Sui-Usa 10-3; Can-Rus 7-3; Jpn-Den 5-7; Ryan Callahan, Paul Stastny, Brian Rafalski, Jack Swe-Ger 8-7.
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