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“Una Generazione Europea Per I DS E L'ulivo” mercoledì 22 settembre 2004 lo sport 19 PELÈ CICLISMO PUGILATO/1 PUGILATO/2 Venduta per 86.000 euro Vuelta, tappa a Cayetano Julia Piccirillo: «Non ci sono talenti A Rimini gli Europei femminili la maglia dei mondiali ’58 Di Luca si ferma al terzo posto Non c’è ricambio generazionale» L’Italia punta in alto La maglia indossata da Pelè nella Lo spagnolo Jose Cayetano Julia ha «Non sono stupito della vittoria di un Dal 3 al 10 ottobre, si svolgerà a Rimini la finale della Coppa del Mondo (nella vinto per distacco la 16ª tappa della pugile esperto come Bernard Hopkins terza edizione dei Campionati Europei foto) contro la Svezia del 1958 è stata Vuelta di Spagna, Olivenza-Caceres di contro Oscar De La Hoya. Nella boxe Senior di pugilato femminile. Per l’Italia è venduta all'asta per 86.000 euro. O 190 km. Il corridore della Comunitat italiana, come in quella mondiale, non c'è un momento importante, in quanto la Rey, allora diciassettenne, realizzò Valenciana Kelme ha tagliato il traguardo stato un ricambio generazionale. Ci sono boxe femminile è legale qui soli tre anni, due reti (nel complessivo 5-2 per i in 4h 19’ 23’’, davanti allo sloveno pochi talenti». È il commento del pugile grazie all’impegno di Katia Belillo, sudamericani) permettendo al Brasile Phonak Valjavec, staccato di 12’’, e a barese Michele Piccirillo, di 34 anni, (consigliere federale della Fpi) che ha flash dal mondo di laurearsi campione del mondo. Danilo Di Luca, a 35’’. Alessandro dopo il successo di domenica scorsa, a sottolineato, nella presentazione, Particolare è il colore blu (la nazionale Spezialetti e Cristian Moreni sono arrivati Las Vegas, del 39/enne «Terminator» «l’importanza della presenza femminile carioca non indossò quella gialla con il gruppo staccato di 1’25’’. Lo Hopkins contro il trentaduenne De La nel pugilato, non solo come abbattimento perché dello stesso colore degli spagnolo Roberto Heras (Liberty) ha Hoya. Secondo Piccirillo : «saranno di un tabù, ma anche come rilancio di avversari padroni di casa). La maglia conservato la maglia «amarilla» di leader ancora i boxer esperti, anche con più di una disciplina antica». Era presente è stata venduta per beneficenza. della corsa. 30 anni a dominare la boxe mondiale». anche Nino Benvenuti. Chiesti 14 mesi per il dottor Ferrari Doping, secondo l’accusa il medico di Armstrong prescriveva farmaci proibiti Massimo Solani Giardini Margherita di Bologna da cui sostanza dopanti. Parole a cui non cre- zioni fatte in aula da Filippo Simeoni, che. «Ferrari mi indicò l’assunzione di che le modalità per evitare i controlli». ciclisti davanti ai magistrati decisero di è partita l’inchiesta e il cui gestore Mas- de il pm Lorenzo Gestri che invece il ciclista pentito che ai magistrati bolo- Epo - spiegò in aula Simeoni, che pro- Una testimonianza coraggiosa la sua, non ricordare (come “El Diablo” Clau- simo Guandalini, indagato assieme a preferisce dar credito a quegli gnesi raccontò delle visite mediche di prio lunedì è stato convocato per i che gli valse una squalifica di tre mesi e dio Chiappucci) oppure si contraddis- ROMA Ha parlato per oltre tre ore, de- Ferrari, nel 2001 è stato condannato a “inspiegabili” sbalzi di ematocrito cer- Ferrari e delle sue prescrizioni, aiutan- mondiali di Verona - e gli asterischi l’ostracismo all’ultimo Tour da parte sero in maniera evidente (come scrivendo con chiarezza fatti e respon- due anni e mezzo e riconosciuto colpe- tificati dagli esami del sangue degli atle- doli ad orientarsi in mezzo a geroglifici significavano assunzione di Andriol, di Lance Armstrong e della sua squa- Gianluca Bortolami, che venne anche sabilità di quello che è il primo grande vole fra le altre cose di aver ceduto ti coinvolti nell’inchiesta e alle ricostru- e asterischi segnati sulle cartelle clini- sostanza proibita. Ferrari indicava an- dra di “postini” a stelle e strisce. Altri indagato per falsa testimonianza). processo per doping nella storia dello sport italiano. Poi il pubblico ministe- ro Lorenzo Gestri - che alla procura di Bologna ha sostituito Giovanni Spino- Vuelta de España Lance Armstrong sa, il grande artefice di una inchiesta durata per oltre sei anni ora trasferito a Paola - ha concluso con queste paro- le: «È stata raccolta una serie di indizi a carico del dottor Michele Ferrari che, Hamilton, campione olimpico Congelato il premio assicurativo se letti in una maniera del tutto ragio- nevole, portano all’accertamento della responsabilità penale dell’imputato positivo per emotrasfusione dopo il libro accusa sul doping per la frode sportiva». Di qui la richie- sta di condanna (assoluzione invece per altri due reati minori) ai danni del L’americano Tyler Hamilton, campione olimpico a cronometro ad Problemi per Lance Armstrong: il quotidiano statunitense Dallas Mito del ciclismo, il medico ferrarese Atene, è risultato positivo ad un controllo antidoping effettuato alla Morning News ha rivelato che il gigante delle assicurazioni statuni- che tra i propri affezionati clienti, in Vuelta di Spagna. Il ciclista, secondo quanto trapelato, avrebbe effet- tensi Sca Promotions ha congelato il premio assicurativo post Tour mezzo ad una nutrita schiera di pedala- tuato una autoemotrasfusione, che è vietata dal regolamento Uci. Ed perché vuole vedere chiaro nelle presunte accuse sull’uso di sostanze tori di tutte le nazioni, vanta addirittu- è la prima volta nella storia che un atleta viene fermato per una illegali legate al doping del texano, rivelate nel libro “L.A. Confiden- ra “sua maestà” Lance Armstrong per trasfusione illecita. L’annuncio è stato dato ieri dalla stampa spagno- tial: the secrets of Lance Armstrong”. Si tratta di 5 milioni di dollari sei volte di fila vincitore del Tour de la. Hamilton sarebbe risultato positivo lo scorso 11 settembre, dopo che Armstrong avrebbe dovuto ricevere dopo la vittoria del suo sesto France. Gestri ha chiesto 14 mesi di la vittoria nella cronometro quando dedicò il trionfo alle vittime Tour del France: il texano si era assicurato la vittoria in Francia nel reclusione oltre ad una multa di 900 delle Torri Gemelle. Sei giorni dopo il ciclista americano si è ritirato 2001, pagando una polizza di 420 mila dollari. L’anno dopo aveva euro e l’interdizione per un anno alla dalla corsa. Quello di Hamilton è il secondo caso di doping scoperto ricevuto 1.5 milioni di dollari, nel 2003 3 milioni di dollari. Lo professione medica per frode sportiva, all’interno della squadra ciclistica Phonak, a luglio infatti fu l’ex scorso anno Armstrong ha regolarmente ricevuto un premio di 4.5 somministrazione di farmaci nocivi al- campione del Mondo Oscar Camenzind ad essere stato trovato milioni di dollari. La Sca Promotions ha versato in una banca la cifra la salute ed esercizio abusivo della pro- positivo per Epo ad un controllo a sorpresa in Svizzera. I risultati spettante ad Armstrong, ma per ora non intende assolutamente fessione di farmacista. In una parola, delle controanalisi, che si sono svolte ieri, dovrebbero essere resi noti saldare il premio in attesa dei riscontri da parte di una serie di doping. Doping prescritto per anni (fi- già oggi. Secondo indiscrezioni, però, Hamilton potrebbe essere investigatori in giro per Europa, sguinzagliati per acquisire più carte no al 1998) con scientifica precisione, risultato positivo già alle Olimpiadi di Atene. possibili, specie quelle relative al processo Ferrari. somministrato in dosi prestabilite in mezzo ad una schiera di altri farmaci dai nomi strani e gli effetti miracolosi. Perché, proprio come Ferrari ha ricor- dato quando si sottopose alle doman- Incontro provinciale de dei magistrati bolognesi, «fare il pro- fessionista è un mestiere duro che com- porta danno per la salute. La maggior dei giovani dei Democratici parte degli atleti sviluppa patologie cro- niche, ed esistono farmaci, non neces- di Sinistra di Pesaro e Urbino sariamente dopanti, che possono limi- tare questi danni». Ecco spiegato, se- condo il Mito, il perché di quelle tante prescrizioni, di quelle liste infinite di medicine da acquistare nelle farmacia di mezzo mondo. Specie in quella dei Un’immagine di Tyler Hamilton, impegnato nell’ultimo Tour de France azione TUFFI L’ex olimpionico: «Qui non ci sono strutture adeguate. Tania andrà all’estero» ener “Una g Cagnotto: «Via dall’Italia» uropea Novella Calligaris cina di novizi in più. Briciole rispet- sta a guardare. Il paragone con gli e to alle centinaia di migliaia attirati States è troppo facile, forse anche nei corsi nuoto da Fioravanti Rosoli- quello con la Russia che nonostante DS Tania la bella, Tania la figlia d’arte, no e Pellegrini. I tuffi sono uno l’endemica crisi economica trova i i Tania la prima italiana a livello inter- sport povero, ma di lusso in un cer- fondi almeno per non far mancare per nazionale, la farfalla, la libellula, l’an- to senso. Hanno bisogno, come giu- lo sport ai suoi cittadini grandi e gelo rosa rischia di tuffarsi senz’ac- stamente reclamano gli addetti ai la- piccoli che siano. Ma senza andare vo” qua. Non preoccupatevi non è im- vori, di spazi di almeno sei ore al troppo lontano basta affacciarsi al li pazzita, non tenta il suicidio. Preoc- giorno e tutti i giorni. Nord Europa dove fa freddo e l’ac- l’U cupatevi, la nostra stella dei trampo- Follia per alcuni avidi imprendi- qua è calda nelle piscine dei tuffato- e lini, la campionessa europea dalla tori dello sport se si pensa che in ri, o nella Spagna che sta crescendo piattaforma non trova albergo nelle quelle sei ore possono entrare, tesse- in questa disciplina, ma anche nel Interviene piscine italiane. Come lei quello spa- rarsi e pagare la retta solo una deci- Messico che certo non ha una cultu- ruto gruppo di appassionati che a na di atleti.
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