Italy’s Olympic Friday: A Day of Hope and Competition Across Rowing, Fencing, Athletics, and More

They go from rowing and fencing Italy’s medal hopes on the Olympic Friday in Paris. The spotlight will be on the waters of the nautical stadium and the Grand Palais platform. On one side, the lightweight double sculls final with Stefano Oppo and Gabriel Soareswho entered the final after winning the second semi-final and with the second fastest overall time. On the other hand, Men’s Epee Team Trialwith Italy making its debut in the quarter-finals against the Czech Republic. There is also swimming, with Leonardo Deplano in the final in the 50 freestyle with the third fastest time and Alberto Farms in the 200 medley. A Friday that will also mark the start of the athletics program inside the stadium: Bump nei 100m, Arese, Meslek and Riva nei 1500m, Battocletti e Of the Good in the 5000m, without forgetting Basket-maker e Derkach in the triple jump, Osakue in discus throwing, Bello e leather in the 800m, Blacksmiths e Weir in the shot put. There is also anticipation for tennis with the semi-finals of Lorenzo Musetti in the men’s singles (against world no. 2 Novak Djokovic) and the Errani/Paolini pair in the women’s doubles (with the Czechs Muchova/Noskova). The golf Olympics continue with Manassero e Improvements and those of the sail with Benini Floriani e Chiavari in the dinghy. Five-ring debut for Berta-Festo in the mixed dinghy. The Italian mixed archery team will challenge the hosts France, while Cassandro and Rossetti will be involved in the sport shooting qualifications, in Skeet. In diving Marsaglia e Touch will compete for the medal in the 3m synchronized, while in the canoe slalom there will be From Gennaro in kayak men and Bertoncelli e Horn in the women’s one. The water polo girls also return to the pool against Greece, finally Lenzi in boxing, Tavano in judo and the beach volleyball couple Ranghieri-Carambula.

Below is the complete program of the day, with the Italian athletes and medal-winning races in bold.

2024-08-01 19:17:34
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