Badminton Coni Trophy Paola: Regional Final Results

Paola (Cosenza) – On Sunday 22 June it took place in the “Tonino Maiorano” Palasport of Paola la Regional final of the Badminton Coni Trophy. During the competition there was a moment of great emotion – they tell – when a minute of silence was observed for a sad news that shocked the world of Italian Badminton. In fact, he disappeared during the week, at the age of 53, Petra Schrott, 18 times Italian champion with relative record of titles won in the female singular and in the mixed double, as well as Badminton’s Azzurra which boasts the qualification for the first historic Olympics of Barcelona 1992, where this beautiful sport made its debut.

Returning to the Regional Final Coni – they tell in a note – it must be said that it was a beautiful event, a participatory motorcycle full of technical and competitive ideas that bode well for the future. The event were attended by the regional president Fiba Adelino Liuzzi, the provincial delegate of Cosenza Davide Cafarelli and the regional councilor Fiba Giuseppe Naccarato.

The final ranking He saw the ASD G. Scorza excel, in second place on equal merit the Polisportiva Azzurra Paola and the ASD G.Scorza 2. The competitive sports activity before the summer holidays ended with this event, now the appointment is in September. From the FIBA ​​Regional Committee “Thanks to all the parents who accompanied the boys and to the municipal administration of Paola for its availability in granting the municipal sports facility. Wishing happy holidays to all members it is underlined, however, that the CR activity does not stop, as it will be present in the summer centers and on the beaches with Airbadminton, summer version of the Badminton Indoor”.

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