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TORINO 2006 XX Giochi Olimpici Invernali Torino, ITA ● 12/26 Febbraio 2010 Discipline sportive : 15 ● Gare : 84 (Uomini 45 – Donne 37 – Open 2) Nazioni : 82 (sul podio: 26) Atleti : 2494 (U 1539 – D 955) Atleti italiani : 179 (U 106 – D 73) Medaglie assegnate: 252 (84 Oro – 84 Argento – 84 Bronzo) Medaglie italiane : 11 (5 Oro – 0 Argento – 6 Bronzo) BIATHLON Ferreol Cannard, Raphael Poiree) … Cesana San Sicario 8. Italia, 1h23’40”9 (12) (Christian De Lorenzi, Rene Laurent Vuillermoz, ● Uomini Paolo Longo, Wilfried Pallhuber) 10 KM SPRINT [14-2] 1. Sven Fischer GER 26’11”6 (0) ● Donne 2. Halvard Hanevold NOR 26’19”8 (0) 7,5 KM SPRINT [16-2] 3. Frode Andresen NOR 26’31”3 (1) 1. Florence Baverel-Robert FRA 22’31”4 (0) … 2. Anne Carin Olofsson SWE 22’33”8 (1) 23. Wilfried Pallhuber, 28’05”6 (1) 3. Lilia Efremova UKR 22’38”0 (0) 28. Christian De Lorenzi, 28’14”5 (2) … 41. René Laurent Vuillermoz, 28’46”7 (4) 13. Michela Ponza, 23’27”2 (1) 68. Sergio Bonaldi, 30’06”7 (3) 26. Nathalie Santer, 24’09”5 (2) 53. Katja Haller, 25’22“6 (1) 12,5 KM INSEGUIMENTO [18-2] 57. Saskia Santer, 25’42“6 (3) 1. Vincent Defrasne FRA 35’20”2 (2) 2. Ole Einar Björndalen NOR 35’22”9 (3) 10 KM INSEGUIMENTO [18-2] 3. Sven Fischer GER 35’35”8 (4) 1. Kati Wilhelm GER 36’43“6 (1) … 2. Martina Glagow GER 37’57“2 (2) 13. Rene Laurent Vuillermoz, +2’07“1 (2) 3. Albina Akhatova RUS 38’05”0 (1) 14. Christian De Lorenzi, +2’08”3 (2) … 17. Wilfried Pallhuber, +2’10”1 (2) 5. Michela Ponza, +2’08”1 (1) 38. Nathalie Santer, +6’48”0 (8) 15 KM MASS-START [25-2] Saskia Santer, doppiata 1. Michael Greis GER 47’20”0 (1) Katja Haller, rit. 2. Tomasz Sikora POL 47’26”3 (1) 3. Ole Einar Bjørndalen NOR 47’32”3 (3) 12,5 KM MASS-START [25-2] … 1. Anna Carin Olofsson SWE 40’36”5 (1) 24. Wilfried Pallhuber, +2’21"5 (2) 2. Kati Wilhelm GER 40’55“3 (1) 25. Rene Laurent Vuillermoz, +2’33“1 (4) 3. Uschi Disl GER 41’18”4 (3) 26. Christian De Lorenzi, +2’39“6 (4) … 11. Michela Ponza, +1’45”1 (1) 20 KM INDIVIDUALE [11-2] 1. Michael Greis GER 54’23“0 (1) 15 KM INDIVIDUALE [13-2] 2. Ole Einar Björndalen NOR 54’39“0 (2) 1. Svetlana Ishmouratova RUS 49’24”1 (1) 3. Halvard Hanevold NOR 55’31”9 (2) 2. Olga Pyleva RUS 50’09”6 (1) … 3. Martina Glagow GER 50’34”9 (2) 7. Christian De Lorenzi, 56’04”0 (1) … 9. Wildried Pallhuber, 56’08”4 (1) 18. Michela Ponza, 53’01”4 (2) 25. Rene Laurent Vuillermoz, 58’17”9 (4) 39. Barbara Ertl, 55’30”0 (2) 55. Paolo Longo, 1h01’27”9 (5) 52. Saskia Santer, 56’52”1 (6) 53. Nathalie Santer, 57’08”4 (6) STAFFETTA 4x7,5 KM [21-2] 1. Germania 1h21’51”5 (9) STAFFETTA 4x6 KM [23-2] (Ricco Gross, Michael Rösch, 1. Fed. Russa 1h16’12”5 (2) Sven Fischer, Michael Greis) (Anna Bogaliy, Svetlana Ishmouratova, 2. Fed. Russa 1h22’12”4 (6) Olga Zaitseva, Albina Akhatova) (Ivan Tcherezov, Sergei Tchepikov, 2. Germania 1h17’03”2 (9) Pavel Rostvtsev, Nikolay Kruglov) (Martina Glagow, Andrea Henkel, 3. Francia 1h22’35”1 (6) Katrin Apel, Kati Wilhelm) (Julien Robert, Vincent Defrasne, 3. Francia 1h18’38”7 (8) … (Dephyne Peretto, Florence Baverel-Robert, 14. Giuseppe Michielli, 39’13”5 (+2’20”9) Sylvie Becaert, Sandrine Bailly) 34. Jochen Strobl, 39’54”3 (+4’57”7) … 39. Daniele Munari, 40’42”3 (+5’21”7) 12. Italia, 1h22’42“7 (12) 46. Alessandro Pittin, 42’06”2 (+9’05”6) (Michela Ponza, Saskia Santer, Nathalie Santer, Barbara Ertl) SQUADRE, H140+4x5 KM [16-2] 1. Austria 0,0 (Michael Gruber, Christoph Bieler, BOB Felix Gottwald, Mario Stecher) 2. Germania +15”3 Cesana Pariol (Björn Kircheisen, Georg Hettich, Ronny Ackermann, Jens Gaiser) ● Uomini 3. Finlandia +26”8 BOB A DUE [19-2] (Antti Kuisma, Anssi Koivuranta, 1. Ger-1 (Andre Lange, Kevin Kuske) 3’43”38 Jaakko Tallus, Hannu Manninen) 2. Can-1 (Pierre Lueders, Lascelles Brown) 3’43”59 … 3. Sui-1 (Martin Annen, Beat Hefti) 3’43”73 Italia, non class. Trampolino … (Davide Bresadola, Jochen Strobl, 9. Ita-1 (Simone Bertazzo, Matteo Torchio), 3’45”15 Daniele Munari, Giuseppe Michielli) 13. Ita-2 (Fabrizio Tosini, Samuele Romanini), +3’46”11 BOB A QUATTRO [25-2] 1. Germania-1 3’40”42 CURLING (Andre Lange, Rene Hoppe, Palaghiaccio Pinerolo Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze) 2. Fed. Russa-1 3’40”55 ● Uomini (Alexandre Zoubkov, Filipp Egorov, 1. Canada / Can Alexej Seliverstov, Alexey Voevoda) (Russ Howard, Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, 3. Svizzera-1 3’40”83 Jamie Korab, Mike Adam) (Martin Annen, Thomas Lamparter, 2. Finlandia / Fin Beat Hefti, Cedric Grand) (Markku Uusipaavalniemi, Wille Makela, … Kalle Kiiskinen, Teemu Salo, Jani Sullanmaa) 11. Italia-2, 3’42”61 3. Stati Uniti / Usa (Fabrizio Tosini, Luca Ottolino, (Pete Fenson, Shawn Rojeski, Joe Polo, Antonio De Sanctis, Giorgio Morbidelli) John Shuster, Scott Baird) 12. Italia-1, 3’42”84 4. Gran Bretagna; =5. Norvegia e Svizzera; 7. Italia; =8. (Simone Bertazzo, Samuele Romanini, Germania e Svezia; 10. Nuova Zelanda. Matteo Torchio, Omar Sacco) La squadra italiana – ● Donne Fabio Alverà, Marco Mariani, Antonio Menardi, BOB A DUE [21-2] Joel Retornaz, Giampaolo Zandegiacomo 1. Ger-1 (Sandra Kiriasis, Anja Schneiderheinze)3’40”98 2. Usa-1 (Shauna Rohbock, Valerie Fleming) 3’50”69 Qualif., Round Robin 3. Ita-1 (Gerda Weissensteiner,Jennifer Isacco) 3’51”01 [13-2] Nzl-Swe 3-6; Ita-Gbr 5-7; Nor-Usa 5-11; Fin-Sui … 2-7; Ger-Can 5-10; Fin-Usa 4-3; Ita-Swe 5-7; Gbr-Nzl 12. Italia-2 (Jessica Gillarduzzi, Fabiana Mollica), 10-5. 3’52”96 [14-2] Nor-Sui 7 Feb]; Usa-Nzl 10-4; Ger-Ita 8-9; Can- Swe 7-8. [15-2] Fin-Nzl 7-5; Swe-Nor 4-9; Can-Gbr 9-5; Usa-Ita COMBINATA NORDICA 5-6; Can-Sui 7-5; Ger-Fin 5 Feb]; Gbr-Nor 6-3. [16-2] Gbr-Ger 7-6; Nor-Can 5-6; Sui-Nzl 9-7; Usa-Swe Pragelato e Pragelato Plan 10-6. [17-2] Ita-Nor 3-11; Sui-Ger 8-5; Swe-Fin 4-11; Swe-Gbr ● Uomini 2-8; Nzl-Ita 5-6; Usa-Sui 7-3; Fin-Can 8-7. SPRINT, LH140+7,5 KM [21-2] [18-2] Ger-Usa 5-8; Sui-Gbr 5-6; Fin-Nor 7-3; Can-Ita 1. Felix Gottwald AUT 0,0 6-7. 2. Magnus-H. Moan NOR +5”4 [19-2] Nor-Nzl 9-6; Gbr-Usa 8-9; Ger-Swe 7-5; Ita-Fin 3. Georg Hettich GER +9”6 4-7; Gbr-Fin 2-5; Swe-Sui 3-8; Nor-Ger 5 Feb]; Nzl-Can … 1-9. 16. Giuseppe Michielli +1’03”0. [20-2] Sui-Ita 10 Feb]; Nzl-Ger 1-10; Can-Usa 6-3. 30. Jochen Strobl +1’40”8. Semifinali [222] 38. Daniele Munari +2’34“1. Usa-Can 5-11; Fin-Gbr 4-3 44. Davide Bresadola +3’14”3. Finali [24-2] 3° posto: (13,00) Usa-Gbr 8-6. NH105+15 KM [11-2] 1° posto: (17,30) Fin-Can 4-10 1. Georg Hettich GER 0,0 2. Felix Gottwald AUT +9“8 ● Donne 3. Magnus-H. Moan NOR +16”2 1. Svezia / Swe (Anette Norberg, Eva Lund, Catherine Lindahl, SALTI / AERIALS [22-2] Anna Svärd, Ulrika Bergman) 1. Evelyne Leu SUI 202,55 2. Svizzera / Sui 2. Li Nina CHN 197,39 (Mirjam Ott, Binia Beeli, Valeria Spälty, 3. Alisa Camplin AUS 191,39 Michele Moser, Manuela Kormann) 3. Canada / Can (Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Glenys Bakker, HOCKEY Christine Keshen, Sandra Jenkins) 4. Norvegia; =5. Gran Bretagna e Fed. Russa; 7. Torino Esposizioni e Palasport Olimpico Giappone; 8. Stati Uniti e Danimarca; 10. Italia. ● Uomini La squadra italiana – 1. Svezia / Swe Eleonora Alverà, Violetta Caldart, Diana Gaspari, (Nicklas Lidstrom, Niklas Kronwall, Mats Sundin, Giulia Lacedelli, Rosa Pompanin Peter Forsberg, Fredrik Modin, Niclas Havelid, Daniel Tjarnqvist, Mickael Samuelsson, Henrik Zetterberg, Qualif., Round Robin Tomas Holmstrom, Christian Backman, Daniel [13-2] Nor-Usa 11-6; Gbr-Den 3 Feb]; Can-Swe 5-7; Sui- Alfredsson, Per Johan Axelsson, Samuel Pahlsson, Ita 11-4. Kenny Jonsson, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, Ronnie [14-2] Rus-Jpn 7-5; Nor-Swe 10-3; Usa-Can 5-11; Sui- Sundin, Mika Hannula, Jorgen Jonsson, Stefan Liv, Gbr 4-5; Ita-Den 7-10; Nor-Sui 2-9; Usa-Jpn 5-6; Can- Mikael Tellqvist, Henrik Lundqvist – All.: Bengt Ake Rus 6-5. Gustafsson) [15-2] Swe-Gbr 8-6; Jpn-Nor 4-9; Den-Usa 3-8; Ita-Rus 2. Finlandia / Fin 6-4. (Kimmo Timonen, Teemu Selanne, Saku Koivu, [16-2] Can-Sui 5-6; Swe-Ita 8-4; Jpn-Den 5-9; Rus-Gbr Jere Lehtinen, Teppo Numminen, Petteri Nummelin, Olli 4-10; Swe-Usa 5-4; Can-Nor 10-8; Den-Sui 2-10. Jokinen, Ville Peltonen, Toni Lydman, Jussi Jokinen, [17-2] Usa-Rus 7-8; Nor-Ita 9-7; Gbr-Can 3-9; Sui-Swe Aki-Pettari Berg, Ville Nieminen, Niklas Hagman, Niko 7-9. Kapanen, Antti-Jussi Niemi, Lasse Kukkonen, Mikko [18-2] Gbr-Ita 9-5; Rus-Sui 4-7; Swe-Den 10-5; Jpn-Can Koivu, Antti Laaksonen, Jukka Hentunen, Jarkko Ruutu, 5 Feb]; Jpn-Swe 7-8; Gbr-Nor 4-8; Ita-Usa 3-11.