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Tutti I Podi Di Tokyo 2020 Tutti i podi di Tokyo 2020 24 luglio – 11 titoli. Italia 2 medaglie (1-1-0) e altri 4 in top ten Sollevamento pesi (fino 49 kg, F): 1. Zhihui Hou (CHN) 2. Chanu Saikhom Mirabai (IND) 3. Windy Cantika Aisah (INA) Tiro a segno (carabina 10 m, F) 1. Qian Yang (CHN) 2. Anastasia Galaschina (ROC) 3. Nina Christen (SUI) 10ª Sofia Ceccarello Tiro a segno (pistola ad aria 10 m, M) 1. Javad Foroughi (IRI) 2. Damir Mikec (SRB) 3. Wei Pang (CHN) Ciclismo strada (gara in linea, M) 1. Richard Carapaz (ECU) 2. Wout van Aert (BEL) 3. Tadej Pogačar (SLO) Tiro con l’arco (gara a squadre mista) 1. Corea (San An e Je Deok Kim) 2. Olanda (Gabriela Schloesser e Steve Wijler) 3. Messico (Alejandra Valencia e Luis Álvarez) Judo (fino a 48 kg, F) 1. Distria Krasniqi (KOS) 2. Funa Tonaki (JPN) 3. Daria Bilodid (UKR) e Urantsetseg Munkhbat (MGL) Judo (fino a 60 kg, M) 1. Naohisa Takato (JPN) 2. Yung Wei Yang (TPE) 3. Jeldos Smetow (KAZ) e Luka Mkheidze (FRA) Scherma (spada individuale, F) 1. Yiwen Sun (CHN) 2. Ana Maria Popescu (ROU) 3. Katrina Lehis (EST) 5ª Federica Isola e Rossella Fiamingo Scherma (sciabola individuale, M) 1. Aron Szilagyi (HUN) 2. Luigi Samele (ITA) 3. Junghwan Kim (KOR) 5° Enrico Berre' Taekwondo (fino 49 kg, F) 1. Panipak Wongpattanakit (THA) 2. Adriana Cerezo Iglesias (ESP) 3. Tijana Bogdanovic (SRB) e Abishag Semberg (ISR) Taekwondo (fino 58 kg, M) 1. Vito Dell'Aquila (ITA) 2. Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi (TUN) 3. Jun Jang (KOR) e Michail Artamonow (ROC) 25 luglio – 18 titoli. Italia 3 medaglie (0-0-3) e altri 13 in top ten. TOTALE ITALIA: 5 medaglie (1-1-3) e altri 17 in top ten Nuoto (400 mx, M) 1. Chase Kalisz (USA) 2. Jay Litherland (USA) 3. Brendon Smith (AUS) 8° Alberto Razzetti Nuoto (400 sl, U) 1. Ahmed Hafnaoui (TUN) 2. Jack Alan McLoughlin (AUS) 3. Kieran Smith (USA) 6° Gabriele Detti, 10° Marco de Tullio Nuoto (400 mx, F) 1. Yui Ohashi (JPN) 2. Emma Weyant (USA) 3. Hali Flickinger (USA) 8ª Ilaria Cusinato, 9ª Sara Franceschi Nuoto (4x100 sl, D) 1. Australia (Mollie O'Callaghan, Bronte Campbell, Meg Harris, Madison Wilson, Emma McKeon, Cate Campbell) 2. Canada (Kayla Sanchez, Taylor Madison Ruck, Margaret Macneil, Rebecca Smith, Penny Oleksiak) 3. Stati Uniti (Olivia Smoliga, Erika Brown, Alexandra Margaret De Loof, Abbey Weitzeil, Allison Schmitt, Natalie Hinds, Simone Manuel) Tiro a segno (pistola ad aria 10 m, F) 1. Witalina Bazaraschkina (ROC) 2. Antoaneta Kostadinowa (BUL) 3. Ranxin Jiang (CHN) Tiro a segno (carabina 10 m, M) 1. William Shaner (USA) 2. Lihao Sheng (CHN) 3. Haoran Yang (CHN) Skateboarding (street M) 1. Yuto Horigome (JPN) 2. Kelvin Hoefler (BRA) 3. Jagger Eaton (USA) Ciclismo (gara in linea, D) 1. Anna Kiesenhofer (AUT) 2. Annemiek Van Vleuten (NED) 3. Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) 8ª Marta Cavalli Tuffi (trampolino 3 m sincro, F) 1. Cina (Tingmao Shi e Han Wang) 2. Canada (Jennifer Abel e Melissa Citrini Beaulieu) 3. Germania Lena Hentschel e Tina Punzel) 7ª Italia (Elena Bertocchi e Chiara Pellacani) Tiro con l’arco (gara a squadre, F) 1. Corea (San An, Minhee Jang, Chaeyoung Kang) 2. Comitato Olimpico Russo (Swetlana Gomboewa, Elena Osipowa, Xenia Perowa) 3. Germania (Michelle Kroppen, Charline Schwarz, Lisa Unruh) 7ª Italia (Tatiana Andreoli, Lucilla Boari, Chiara Rebagliati) Sollevamento pesi (fino 61 kg, M) 1. Fabin Li (CHN) 2. Eko Yuli Irawan (INA) 3. Igor Son (KAZ) 6° Davide Ruiu Sollevamento pesi (fino 67 kg, M) 1. Lijun Chen (CHN) 2. Luis Javier Mosquera Lozano (COL) 3. Mirko Zanni (ITA) Judo (fino 52 kg, F) 1. Uta Abe (JPN) 2. Amandine Buchard (FRA) 3. Odette Giuffrida (ITA) e Chelsie Giles (GBR) Judo (fino 66 kg, M) 1. Hifumi Abe (JPN) 2. Wascha Margwelaschwili (GEO) 3. Baul An (KOR) e Daniel Cargnin (BRA) 5° Manuel Lombardo Scherma (fioretto individuale, F) 1. Lee Kiefer (USA) 2. Inna Deriglasowa (ROC) 3. Larisa Korobejnikowa (ROC) 4ª Alice Volpi,5ª Arianna Errigo Scherma (spada individuale, M) 1. Romain Cannone (FRA) 2. Gergely Siklosi (HUN) 3. Igor Reizlin (UKR) 4° Andrea Santarelli Taekwondo (fino 57 kg, F) 1. Anastasija Zolotic (USA) 2. Tatjana Minina (ROC) 3. Hatice Kubra Ilgun (TUR) e Chia-Ling Lo (TPE) Taekwondo (fino 687 kg, M) 1. Ulugbek Rashitov (UZB) 2. Bradly Sinden (GBR) 3. Shuai Zhao (CHN) e Hakan Recber (TUR) 26 luglio – 21 titoli. Italia 4 medaglie (0-3-1) e altri 6 in top ten TOTALE ITALIA: 9 medaglie (1-4-4) e altri 23 in top ten Triathlon (gara maschile) 1. Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) 2. Alex Yee (GBR) 3. Hayden Wilde (NZL) Nuoto (100 farfalla, F) 1. Margaret Macneil (CAN) 2. Yufei Zhang (CHN) 3. Emma McKeon (AUS) Nuoto (100 rana, M) 1. Adam Peaty (GBR) 2. Arno Kamminga (NED) 3. Nicolò Martinenghi (ITA) Nuoto (400 sl, F) 1. Ariarne Titmus (AUS) 2. Katie Ledecky (USA) 3. Bingjie Li (CHN) Nuoto (4x100 sl, M) 1. Stati Uniti (Zach Apple, Bowen Becker, Caeleb Dressel, Blake Pieroni, Brooks Curry) 2. Italia (Thomas Ceccon, Santo Condorelli, Manuel Frigo, Alessandro Miressi, Lorenzo Zazzeri) 3. Australia (Kyle Chalmers, Alexander Graham, Zac Incerti, Matthew Temple, Cameron McEvoy) Skateboarding (street, F) 1. Momiji Nishiya (JPN) 2. Rayssa Leal (BRA) 3. Funa Nakayama (JPN) Tiro a volo (skeet, F) 1. Amber English (USA) 2. Diana Bacosi (ITA) 3. Meng Wei (CHN) Tiro a volo (skeet, M) 1. Vincent Hancock (USA) 2. Jesper Hansen (DEN) 3. Abdullah Alrashidi (KUW) 6° Tamarro Cassandro, 10° Gabriele Rossetti Tuffi (piattaforma 10 m sincro, M) 1. Gran Bretagna (Thomas Daley e Matthew Lee) 2. Cina (Yuan Cao e Aisen Chen) 3. Comitato Olimpico Russo (Aleksander Bondar e Viktor Minibajew) Mountain bike (cross country, M) 1. Thomas Pidcock (GBR) 2. Mathias Flückiger (SUI) 3. David Valero Serrano (ESP) Canoa (C1, M) 1. Benjamin Savsek (SLO) 2. Lukas Rohan (CZE) 3. Sideris Tasiadis (GER) Tiro con l’arco (gara a squadre, M) 1. Corea (Je Deok Kim, Woojin Kim, Jinhyek Oh) 2. Taipei (Yu-Cheng Deng, Chih-Chun Tang, Chun-Heng Wei) 3. Giappone (Takaharu Furukawa, Yuki Kawata, Hiroki Muto) Judo (fino 57 kg, F) 1. Nora Gjakova (KOS) 2. Sarah Leonie Cysique (FRA) 3. Tsukasa Yoshida (JPN) e Jessica Klimkait (CAN) Judo (fino 73 kg, M) 1. Shohei Ono (JPN) 2. Lascha Schawdatuaschwili (GEO) 3. Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir (MGL) e Changrim An (KOR) Ginnastica Artistica (gara a squadre, M) 1. Comitato Olimpico Russo (Denis Abliasin, David Beljawskij, Artur Dalalojan, Nikita Nagornyy) 2. Giappone (Daiki Hashimoto, Kazuma Kaya, Takeru Kitazono, Wataru Tanigawa) 3. Cina Chaopan Lin, Wei Sun, Ruoteng Xiao, Jingyuan Zou) Scherma (spada individuale, F) 1. Sofia Posdniakowa (ROC) 2. Sofia Welikaja (ROC) 3. Manon Brunet (FRA) 9ª Irene Vecchi Scherma (fioretto individuale, M) 1. Ka Long Cheung (HKG) 2. Daniele Garozzo (ITA) 3. Alexander Choupenitch (CZE) 9° Andrea Cassarà, 9° Alessio Foconi Sollevamento pesi (fino 55 kg, F) 1. Hidilyn Diaz (PHI) 2. Liao Qiuyun (CHN) 3. Zulfiya Tschinschanlo (KAZ) Tennistavolo (doppio misto) 1. Giappone (Mima Ito e Jun Mizutani) 2. Cina (Shiwen Liu e Xin Xu) 3. Taipei (I-Ching e Yun-Ju Lin) Taekwondo (fino 67 kg, F) 1. Matea Jelic (CRO) 2. Lauren Williams (GBR) 3. Hedaya Wahba (EGY) e Ruth Marie Christelle Gbagbi (CIV) Taekwondo (fino 80 kg, M) 1. Maxim Chramtcow (ROC) 2. Saleh Elsharabaty (JOR) 3. Toni Kanaet (CRO) e Seif Eissa (EGY) 9° Simone Alessio 27 luglio – 22 titoli. Italia medaglie (0-1-2) e altri 8 in top ten TOTALE ITALIA: 12 medaglie (1-5-6) e altri 31 in top ten Triathlon (gara femminile) 1. Flora Duffy (BER) 2. Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) 3. Katie Zaferes (USA) 7ª Alice Betto Nuoto (200 sl, M) 1. Thomas Dean (GBR) 2. Duncan Scott (GBR) 3. Fernando Scheffer (BRA) 10° Stefano Ballo Nuoto (100 dorso, F) 1. Kaylee Rochelle McKeown (AUS) 2. Kylie Masse (CAN) 3. Regan Smith (USA) Nuoto (100 dorso, M) 1. Jewgeni Rylow (ROC) 2. Kliment Kolesnikow (ROC) 3. Ryan Murphy (USA) 4° Thomas Ceccon Nuoto (100 rana, F) 1. Lydia Jacoby (USA) 2. Tatjana Schoenmaker (RSA) 3. Lilly King (USA) 7ª Martina Carraro Tiro a segno (pistola 10 metri, gara mista) 1. Cina (Ranxin Jiang e Wei Pang) 2. Comitato Olimpico Russo (Witalina Bazaraschkina e Artem Tschernousow) 3. Ucraina (Olena Kostewytsch e Oleg Omeltschuk) Tiro a segno (carabina 10 metri, gara mista) 1. Cina (Qian Yang e Haoran Yang) 2. Stati Uniti (Mary Carolynn Tucker e Lucas Kozeniesky) 3. Comitato Olimpico Russo (Julia Karimowa e Sergej Kamenski) Tuffi (piattaforma 10 metri sincro, F) 1. Cina (Yuxi Chen e Jiaqi Zhang) 2. Stati Uniti (Jessica Parratto e Delaney Schnell) 3. Messico (Gabriela Agundez Garcia e Alejandra Orozco Loza) Softball 1. Giappone 2. Stati Uniti 3. Canada 6ª Italia Surf (gara maschile) 1. Italo Ferreira (BRS) 2. Konoa Igarashi (JPN) 3. Owen Wright (AUS) Surf (gara femminile) 1. Carissa Moore (USA) 2. Bianca Buitendag (SAF) 3. Amuro Tsuzuki (JPN) Mountain Bike (gara femminile) 1. Jolanda Neff (SUI) 2. Sina Frei (SUI) 3. Linda Indergand (SUI) Sollevamento pesi (fino 59 kg, F) 1. Hsing-Chun Kuo (TPE) 2. Polina Guryeva (TKM) 3. Mikiko Andoh (JPN) Sollevamento pesi (fino 64 kg, F) 1. Maude G. Charron (CAN) 2. Giorgia Bordignon (ITA) 3. Wen-Huei Chen (TPE) Canoa (Kayak K1, F) 1. Ricarda Funk (GER) 2. Maialen Chourraut (ESP) 3. Jessica Fox (AUS) 4ª Stefanie Horn Equitazione (dressage a squadre GP Special) 1. Germania 2. Stati Uniti 3. Gran Bretagna Judo (fino 63 kg, F) 1. Clarisse Agbegnenou (FRA) 2. Tina Trstenjak (SLO) 3. Maria Centracchio (ITA) e Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard (CAN) Judo (fino 81 kg, M) 1.
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