At Budo Semmon Gakko the queen crown to the Tricolor Esordienti female

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At Budo Semmon Gakko the queen crown to the Tricolor Esordienti female
Budo Semmon Gakko Genova won the women’s ranking of the Italian Esordienti B championships that took place today in the PalaPellicone in Ostia. The Genoese team climbed to the top of the day’s ranking with 20 points ahead of Bra Arti Marziale, second with 18 points and third place Akiyama Settimo Torinese with 16 points. Fourth place for Kyu Shin Kai Parma with 12 points that precedes seven companies with 10 points, Titania Club Catania, Team Iacovazzi, Skorpion Pordenone, Nippon Club, Kodokan Chieti, AMG Murano who gained ten points with the conquest of a title, while the ASD Center added two results to obtain the same total.

In yesterday’s race, however, the men’s ranking was clearly won by the Pomilia Sports Center with 34 points, which preceded the ASD Ippon Club with 22, Girolamo Giovinazzo with 20, CSD Judo Sanremo with 18, ASD Centro and Angiulli Bari with 14, Skorpion Pordenone, Fiamme Oro and Circolo GdF Como with 12.

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These are the results of the second day

40: 1. Rachele Moruzzi (Skorpion Pordenone), 2. Miriam Tempesta (New Crazy Fitness), 3. Rachele Ciavurro (Kodokan Anzio) and Francesca Sini (Ok Club Imperia)

44: 1. Simona Anelli (Team Iacovazzi), 2. Sofia Niutta (Academy), 3. Nicole Coccia (Judo Shihan) and Cristina Meluso (Judo Sanremo)

48: 1. Giulia Bonzano (Budo Semmon Gakko Genova), 2. Alessia Esposito (Unisport), 3. Margherita Actis (Akiyama Settimo) and Angelica Tait (Ippon Academy)

52: 1. Annalisa Sanfilippo (Titania Club), 2. Giorgia Frosoni (CSJ Rome), 3. Anita Comba (Akiyama Settimo) and Noemi Di Leonardo (Omnia Alcamo)

57: 1. Lucrezia Zedda (Kodokan Chieti), 2. Jennifer Macis (Bra Martial Arts), 3. Stella Imparato Delmirani (Robur et Fides) and Giada Sammito (Mifune Judo)

63: 1. Marika Cavaglia (Bra Martial Arts), 2. Valentina Palagi (Budo Sanremo), 3. Juliana Catanzaro (Judo Costa) and Giorgia Grassi (Judo Brianza)

70: 1. Awa Sadio (Nippon Club), 2. Margherita Dallasta (Kyu Shin Do Kai Parma), 3. Denisa Francesca Damoc (SDP) e Giulia Santamaria (Budo Semmon Gakko Genova)

+70: 1. Carlotta Schiavon (AMG Murano), 2. Sara Zenuni (Arashi Bracciano), 3. Sara Postiglione (Asd Centro) and Morgana Stocchi (Accademia Muggia)

-> COMPLETE RESULTS (MALE AND FEMALE)
Curtain on the Italian Masters and Parakarate Championships
Rome, 6 November 2022 – The curtain falls on the Polisportiva Terraglio in Mestre, where the Italian Masters Championships and the Italian Parakarate Championships were staged.

Morning dedicated to the second round of the Masters with both male and female Kata on the Venetian tatamis and the assignment of 9 Italian Master titles. Afternoon, however, which saw the challenge between the strongest Italian athletes in Parakarate, between Junior, Senior and Master.

“Excellent success of the event – commented Vice President Davide Benetello – and great enthusiasm on the part of all participants and accompanying persons. The organization of Polisportiva Terraglio was also excellent, which did the honors very well ”.

For all the results of the day it is possible to consult the Sportdata portal.

Bellandi dyes the Grand Slam in Baku gold on the podium also Parlati and Pirelli
FantasticAlice! A superlative Alice Bellandi won the gold medal in the 78 kg Grand Slam in Baku and Christian Parlati and Gennaro Pirelli celebrated with her, wearing two splendid bronze medals in the 90 and 100 kg respectively.

And with these, the medals won by Italy in the Grand Slam in Baku have risen to five. At this point, these are numbers that, leaving aside the records that are established precisely to be overcome, are becoming a very pleasant habit for an Italy team that looks to Paris 2024 with increasingly justified and motivated optimism.

Alice Bellandi has scrambled the 78 kg category, and the definition is not exaggerated considering the treatment reserved to the Slovenian Metka Lobnik, the English Emma Reid and, once again, the French Madeleine Malonga (Olympic silver, gold and world silver). In the final with the Dutch Natascha Ausma, the blue won the match thanks to a wazari scored with an attack by seoi nage kneeling on the left and, without interruption, she went up and attacked in o uchi gari on the right causing the rival to fall. Show!

“It was a tough day – said Alice Bellandi – because I didn’t feel at the top, but in my head I was good at managing the race, to understand that I could win in a different way and so it was. I am happy with this result, even if I could have done something better in the matches anyway. But now it goes on and the head already goes to the Master! “.

And Christian Parlati’s ippon in the final for the bronze of 90 kg with the German Martin Matijass was also a show, who had the bad idea of ​​looking for a melee with Christian to try to close a mess. Nothing to do, because in those situations Parlati is a “magician”, wraps up, closes every way out and finally crushes to the ground. Before Matijass, here in Baku, Peter Zilka (Svk), Anri Egutidze (Por), Murad Fatiyev (Aze) also passed, while Nemanja Majdov (Srb) got away with it, but only this time. “I come to the races to win gold and I know I can do it – Christian Parlati said – today I come back with a bronze medal so I can’t be completely satisfied … it must also be said that in this period I am charging a lot: my goal is the master and that’s what I’m working for.
There are many people I would like to thank but today I want to dedicate the medal to Ivan Capezzuto as a wish for a good recovery ”.

And what about Gennaro Pirelli, 22, who took the podium in his second Grand Slam in the 100 kg? Considering that the first was that of seven days ago in Abu Dhabi … A mastiff, who put under the Ukrainian Danylo Hutsol, the Estonian Grigori Minaskin, the German Dario Kurbjeveit Garcia, all for ippon, so the excellent meeting with the Serbian Alexandar Kukolj who finished in favor of the latter at the end of a long golden score, then the victory pursued with great clarity over the Ukrainian Anton Savytskiy. “The medal has finally arrived in this new category. -said Gennaro Pirelli- Today I felt really good, I got on the mat with the right sensations and I knew where to put my hands. In the semifinal with Kukoli it could have been better, I managed well until that attack which unfortunately was enough for him … but I didn’t give up and in the final I did mine. I thank the teacher Lello, the Fiamme Oro and Nippon who allow me to train at my best, I also thank the national team that gave me this opportunity. I want to dedicate today’s result to my family and to those who put up with me and believe in me ”.

On a day like this, Giorgia Stangherlin’s race, seventh in the 78 kg, but also the tests of Lorenzo Agro Sylvain in the +100 kg, Nicholas Mungai in the 90 kg and Asya Tavno in the + 78 kg took a little second place.

“I would say better and better… -it is the comment of coach Francesco Bruyere- Alice led the match very intelligently and with great awareness of her potential. She is a talent and when she shows up in races in good physical and mental condition she is impressive, today she was untouchable and we have had confirmation of this by admiring the superiority with which she won the match in the semifinal with the very strong Frenchwoman. Lots of compliments but it’s not the time to sit on your laurels anyway, you can still improve on some aspects and aim higher and higher. On the other hand, I am sorry for Asya’s meeting, today she was not in optimal psychophysical conditions and she was unable to express her real value. However, this cannot be an excuse, she is much stronger than that and these are things that must not happen regardless, we must roll up our sleeves and continue to work. We close a high Grand Slam with 5 medals that speak for themselves, we aim for the Master “.
Cs Pomilia dominates the men’s ranking at the Tricolori Esordienti B
The men’s titles were assigned on the first day of the Italian Championships Beginners B, These are the results of the races that took place in the PalaPellicone in Ostia. Sunday, starting at 9.30, it is the turn of the races reserved for the women’s categories.

-> THE PHOTOGALLERY OF THE DAY

Results first day

38: 1. Mirko Moretti (g.giovinazzo), 2. Massimo Martinelli (harmony club), 3. Tommaso Gini (skorpion pordenone) and Francesco Nicola Pirolo (angiulli bari)

42: 1. Nicolò Misoaga (g.giovinazzo), 2. Francesco Siracusa (angiulli bari), 3. Giuseppe Setale (Cs maddaloni) and Federico Cena (akiyama seventh)

46: 1. Michele Porrelli (iacovazzi team), 2. Francesco Lapi (ippon club), 3. Matteo Gualandi (grosseto judo) and Natan Givanni (gdf como club)

50: 1. Alberto miceli (ippon club), 2. Domenico Celotto (Cs pomilia), 3. Daniel Mangiapia (cs pomilia) and Emiliano Ceci (banzai cortina rome)

55: 1. Raffaele Sodano cs pomilia), 2. Federico Silvestri (carabinieri), 3. Alessandro Ercoli (asd miriade) and Simone Comitti (gdf como club)

60: 1. Giuseppe Gesuele (cs pomilia), 2. Michelangelo Arrabito (koizumi scicli), 3. Alessandro Mereu (titania club catania) and Antonio Capezzuto (judo fuorigrotta)

66: 1. Giuseppe Braccioforte (the gym), 2. Simone Vitale (martial arts bra), 3. Claudio Pagotto (sdp) and Erik Semanjaku (judo sanremo)

73: 1. Edoardo Michele Russo (asd center), 2. Giovanni Gori (pgf libertas judo), 3. Francesco Mazzon (skorpion pordenone) and Stefano Santo (dojo arashi lecce)

81: 1. Michele Corsica (young talents), 2. Gabriele Esposito (gold flames), 3. Edoardo Avanzi (sinergy lodi) and Emanuele Rizzuto (dlf alessandria)

+81: 1. Leonardo Moroni (judo sanremo), 2. Alessio Mattioli (judo champion), 3. Luigi Bombino (atleton judo) and Gianluca Picchi (judo club sansepolcro)

Club medals: 1. Cs Pomilia (2-1-1), 2. Girolamo Giovinazzo (2-0-0), 3. Asd Ippon Club (1-1-0), 4. Judo Sanremo (1-0-1 ), 5. Asd Centro (1-0-0), 6. Young Talents (1-0-0), 7. The Gym (1-0-0), 8. Team Iacovazzi (1-0-0)

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