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RISULTATI Il Podio E I Piazzamenti Degli Azzurri 16ª GIORNATA – DOM www.sportolimpico.it XXIII Giochi Olimpici Invernali PyeongChang 2018 (9/25 Febbraio) RISULTATI Il Podio e i piazzamenti degli Azzurri 16ª GIORNATA – DOM. 25 FEB 2018 (Tra parentesi il numero progressivo della conclusione delle gare) MEDAGLIERE FINALE PODIO AZZURRO [10] Ordinato secondo il totale delle medaglie Sochi 2014 = 0 / 2 / 6 (8) O A B Tot. ORO [3] Norvegia 14 14 11 39 Arianna Fontana – Short track / 500 m Germania 14 10 7 31 Michela Moioli – Snowboard / SB-Cross Canada 11 8 10 29 Sofia Goggia – Sci alpino / Discesa Stati Uniti 9 8 6 23 Olanda 8 6 6 20 ARGENTO [2] Rep. di Corea 5 8 4 17 Domenico Pellegrino – Fondo / Sprint OAR (Fed. Russa) 2 6 9 17 Arianna Fontana, Lucia Peretti, Cecilia Maffei, Svizzera 5 6 4 15 Martina Valcepina – Short track / Staffetta Francia 5 4 6 15 Svezia 7 6 1 14 BRONZO [5] Austria 5 3 6 14 Dominik Windisch – Biathlon / Sprint Giappone 4 5 4 13 Federica Brignone – Sci alpino / Gigante Italia 3 2 5 10 Nicola Tumolero – Patt. Velocità / 10.000 m Cina 1 6 2 9 Lisa Vittozzi, Dorothea Wierer, Lukas Hofer, Rep. Ceca 2 2 3 7 Dominik Windisch – Biathlon / Staffetta Mista Finlandia 1 1 4 6 Arianna Fontana – Short track / 1000 m Gran Bretagna 1 0 4 5 Bielorussia 2 1 0 3 Slovacchia 1 2 0 3 Australia 0 2 1 3 Polonia 1 0 1 2 BIATHLON Slovenia 0 1 1 2 Alpensia Biathlon Centre Nuova Zelanda 0 0 2 2 Spagna 0 0 2 2 Uomini Ucraina 1 0 0 1 Ungheria 1 0 0 1 (9) 10 KM SPRINT [11 Feb] Belgio 0 1 0 1 Kazakistan 0 0 1 1 Lettonia 0 0 1 1 Liechtenstein 0 0 1 1 [30] Per un caso di doping riscontrato nella gara mista di Curling, alla OAR (Olympic Athlete from Russia) è stata ritirata la medaglia di Bronzo che passa alla Norvegia, sconfitta dai russi nella Finale per il 3° posto. Dominik Windisch, primo podio italiano a PyeongChang. 1. Arnd Peiffer GER 23’38”8 (0) 2. Michal Krcmar CZE 23’43”2 (0) 6. Lisa Vittozzi 21’46”7 (1), (+40”5) 3. Dominik Windisch ITA 23’46”5 (1) 18. Dorothea Wierer 22’20”3 (2), (+1’14”1) A terra: km 3,3 (10.) 7’56”0 (0), (+13”0) 44. Nicole Gontier 23’20”0 (3), (+2’13”8) In piedi: km 6.6 (3.) 16’43”7 (1), (+12”2) 69. Federica Sanfilippo 24’30”1 (3), (+3’23”9) … - class. 87 10. Lukas Hofer 24’09”8 (2), (+31”0) 50. Giuseppe Montello 25’35”3 (2), (+1’56”5) (14) 10 KM INSEGUIMENTO [12 Feb] 51. Thomas Bormolini 25’39”3 (2), (+2’00”5) 1. Laura Dahlmeier GER 30’35”3 (1) - class. 87 2. Anastasiya Kuzmina SVK 31’04”7 (4) 3. Anais Bescond FRA 31’04”9 (1) (15) 12,5 KM INSEGUIMENTO [12 Feb] … 1. Martin Fourcade FRA 32’51”7 (1) 11. Lisa Vittozzi 32’34”6 (4), (+1’59”3) 2. Sebastian Samuelsson SWE 33’03”7 (1) 15. Dorothea Wierer 32’48”4 (5), (+2’13”1) 3. Benedikt Doll GER 33’06”8 (1) 48. Nicole Gontier 35’37”6 (7), (+5’02”3) … - class. 58 10. Lukas Hofer 34’24”4 (3), (+1’32”7) 16. Dominik Windisch 34’57”9 (5), (+2’06”2) (36) 15 KM INDIVIDUALE [15 Feb] 39. Giuseppe Montello 37’21”7 (3), (+4’30”0) (Finale posticipata: in programma 14 Feb) 48. Thomas Bormolini 38’10”7 (6), (+5’19”0) 1. Hanna Oeberg SWE 41’07”2 (0) - class. 60 2. Anastasiya Kuzimina SVK 41’31”9 (2) 3. Laura Dahlmeier GER 41’48”4 (1) (38) 20 KM INDIVIDUALE [15 Feb] … 1. Johannes Thingnes Boe NOR 48’03”8 (2) 7. Dorothea Wierer 43’15”8 (2), (+2’08”6) 2. Jakov Fak SLO 48’09”3 (0) 32. Lisa Vittozzi 45’11”8 (3), (+4’04”6) 3. Dominik Landertinger AUT 48’18”0 (0) 33. Alexia Runggaldier 45’15”0 (2), (+4’07”8) … 38. Nicole Gontier 45’32”5 (4), (+4’25”3) 40. Giuseppe Montello 52’01”9 (3), (+3’58”1) - class. 87 50. Dominik Windisch 52’54”3 (5), (+4’50”5) 56. Thomas Bormolini 53’26”6 (4), (+5’22”8) (51) 12,5 KM MASS START [17 Feb] 63. Lukas Hofer 53’54”1 (5), (+5’50”3) 1. Anastasiya Kuzmina SVK 35’23”0 (1) - class. 86 2. Darya Domracheva BLR +18”8 (1) 3. Tiril Eckhoff NOR +27”7 (2) (59) 15 KM MASS START [18 Feb] .. 1. Martin Fourcade FRA 35’47”3 (2) 4. Lisa Vittozzi 36’08”6 (2), (+45”6) 2. Simon Schempp GER 35’47”3 (1) 6. Dorothea Wierer 36’20”3 (1), (+47”3) 3. Emil Hegle Svendsen NOR 35’58”5 (2) - class. 30 … 17. Dominik Windisch 37’07”7 (4), (+1’20”4) 18. Lukas Hofer 37’07”7 (4), (+1’20”4) - class. 30 (90) STAFFETTA 4x7,5 KM [23 Feb] 1. Svezia SWE 1h15’16”5 (7) (Peppe Femling, Jesper Nelin, Sebastian Samuelsson, Fredrik Lindstroem) 2. Norvegia NOR 1h16’12”0 (13) (Lars Helge Birkeland, Tarjei Boe, Johannes Thingnes Boe, Emil Hegle Svendsen) 3. Germania GER 1h17’23”6 (13) … 12. Italia 1h21’35”6 (4+16), (+6’19”1) Dopo due argenti, finalmente l’oro per Kuzmina (SVK). (Thomas Bormolini [14.] 20’03”8, Lukas Hofer [4.] 19’00”7, Giuseppe Montello [10.] 20’37”5, (84) STAFFETTA 4x6 KM [22 Feb] Dominik Windisch [14.] 21’53”6) 1. Bielorussia BLR 1h12’043”4 (9) (Nadezhda Skardino, Iryna Kryuko, Dzinara Donne Alimbekava, Darya Domracheva) 2. Svezia SWE 1h12’14”1 (12) (3) 7,5 KM SPRINT [10 Feb] (Linn Persson, Mona Brorsson, Anna 1. Laura Dahlmeier GER 21’06”2 (0) Magnusson, Hanna Oeberg) 2. Marte Olsbu NOR 21’30”4 (1) 3. Francia FRA 1h12’21”0 (14) 3. Veronika Vitkova CZE 21’32”0 (1) (Anais Chevalier, Marie Dorin Habert, Justine … Braisaz, Anais Bescond) … Donne 9. Italia 1h13’07”5 (17), (+1’04”1) (Lisa Vittozzi [1.] 16’49”0 (1), Dorothea (75) BOB A DUE [20/21 Feb] Wierer [11.] 18’47”4 (5), Nicole Gontier [9.] 1. Germania GER 3’22”45 18’55”0 (9), Federica Sanfilippo [9.] 18’36”1 (4) (Mariama Jamanka, Lisa Buckwitz) class. 18 squadre 2. Stati Uniti USA 3’22”52 (Elena Meyers Taylor, Lauren Gibbs) Misti 3. Canada CAN 3’22”89 (Kaillie Humphries, Phylicia Gro (67) STAFFETTA 2x6 KM D+2x7,5 KM U [20 Feb] 1. Francia FRA 1h08’34”3 (4) (Marie Dorin Habert, Anais Bescdond, Simon COMBINATA NORDICA Desthieux, Martin Fourcade) Alpensia Olympic Park 2. Norvegia NOR 1h08’55”2 (12) (Marte Olsbu, Tiril Eckhoff, Johannes Uomini Thingnes Boe, Emil Hegle Svendsen) 3. Italia ITA 1h09’01”2 (7) (28) GUNDERSEN NH/10 KM [14 Feb] (Lisa Vittozzi [1.] 15’44”1 (0), Dorothea Wierer [6.] 16’34”4 (3), Lukas Hofer [8.] 18’17”4 (1), Dominik Windisch [4.] 18’25”3 (4) - class. 20 squadre BOB Olympic Sliding Centre, Alpensia Sports Park Lunghezza: 1376,38 m (partenza: 930 m slm) Dislivello: 116,32 – Curve: 16 – Pendenza: 9,48%. Uomini (63) BOB A DUE [18/19 Feb] =1. Canada CAN 3’16”86 Eric Frenzel (5) ripete in fotocopia la vittoria di Sochi. (Justin Kripps, Alexander Kopacz) (I-49”10 [2.], II-49”39 [=3.]; III-49”09 [=3.], IV-49”28 [3.]) 1. Eric Frenzel GER 24’51”4 =1. Germania GER 3’16”86 (Salto [5.] 121,7; 10 km [6.] 24’15”4) (Francesco Friedrich, Thorsten Margis) 2. Akito Watabe JPN +4”8 (I-49”22 [5.], 49”46 [5.]; 48”96 [1.], 49”22 [2.]) (Salto [3.] 123,7; 10 km [9.] 24’28”2) 3. Lettonia LAT 3’16”91 3. Lukas Klapfer AUT +18”1 (Oskars Melbardis, Janis Strenga) (Salto [4.] 122,6; 10 km [11.] 24’37”5) (49”08 [1.], 49”54 [10.]; 49”08 [2.], 49”21 [1.]) … 19. Alessandro Pittin +2’30”5 (100) BOB A QUATTRO [24/25 Feb] (Salto [38.] 77,4; 10 km [1.] 23’48”9) 1. Germania GER 3’15”85 32. Lukas Runggaldier +2’59”8 (Francesco Friedrich, Candy Bauer, Martin (Salto [41.] 73”6; 10 km [5.] 24’03”2) 37. Aaron Kostner +3’39”0 Grothkopp, Thorsten Margis) (Salto [30.] 89,2; 10 km [33.] 25’29”1) (I-48”54 [1.], 49”01 [1.]; 48”76 [1.], 49”54 [3.]) =2. Germania GER 3’16”38 (69) GUNDERSEN LH/10 KM [20 Feb] (Nico Walther, Kevin Kuske, Alexander 1. Johannes Rydzek GER 23’52”5 Roediger, Eric Franke) (Salto [5.] 131,2; 10 km [4.] 23’18”9) (I-48”74 [3.], 49”16 [=2.]; 48”90 [4.], 49”58 [7.]) 2. Fabian Riessle GER +0”4 =2. Corea del Sud KOR 3’16”38 (Salto [6.] 130,3; 10 km [3.] 23’18”9) (Won Yunjong, Jun Junglin, Seo Youngwoo, 3. Eric Frenzel GER +0”8 Kim Donghyun) (Salto [4.] 132,9; 10 km [7.] 23’29”3) (I-48”65 [2.], 49”19 [4.]; 48”89 [3.], 48”65 [10.]) … … 27. Alessandro Pittin +3’08”4 (27.) Italia 2’29”88 (n.part. 4. discesa) (Salto [40.] 82,2; 10 km [1.] 13’13”9) (Simone Bertazzo, Simone Fontana, 34. Raffaele Buzzi +3’34”0 Francesco Costa, Lorenzo Bilotti) (Salto [35.] 87,9; 10 km [18.] 24’02”5) (I-49”92 [27.], II-49”54 [=24.]; III-50”02 [24.], IV- 36.
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