Rosa De Marco: European Badminton Bronze | Italian Paralympics

Italian Badminton Stars Shine at European Championships in Türkiye, Securing Multiple Finals and a Bronze medal

The European Para Badminton Championships in Türkiye proved to be a triumphant event for Italian athletes, with a remarkable haul of four finals reached and a well-deserved bronze medal secured. The Azzurri showcased exceptional skill and determination on the international stage, highlighting the growing strength of Italian para badminton.

In the women’s singles, Rosa de Marco earned a commendable bronze medal. Her semifinal match against Portugal’s Monteiro was a hard-fought battle, with momentum swinging back and forth. Ultimately, the match was decided in a tense third game, with de Marco narrowly missing out on a spot in the final after a 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 scoreline.

De Marco’s success didn’t end there. She also advanced to the women’s doubles final alongside her bulgarian partner, Ivanova. The duo demonstrated seamless teamwork, dispatching their Ukrainian opponents, Kozyna and Redka, in a dominant performance with a score of 21-9, 21-8. They are set to face the formidable French and Norwegian pairing of boigeol and Sagoy in the championship match.

Yuri Ferrigno emerged as a standout performer, reaching an extraordinary three finals and earning himself multiple opportunities to claim continental titles. Ferrigno’s journey to the finals was marked by consistent excellence.

In the men’s singles, Ferrigno delivered a flawless performance, defeating France’s Toupe in straight sets, 21-11, 21-12. He is slated to face the highly-rated Spanish player, Motero, who is the second seed, in what is anticipated to be a thrilling final showdown.

Ferrigno’s prowess extended to the men’s doubles, where he partnered with Switzerland’s Luca Olgiati.The pair showcased their dominance by overwhelming their Ukrainian and Czech opponents, Harmash and Sykora, with a decisive 21-4, 21-7 victory. Their next challenge in the final will be the French duo of Jakobs and Toupe.

Adding to his impressive run, Ferrigno also secured a spot in the mixed doubles final with his Swiss partner, Ilaria Olgiati. They demonstrated superior skill by defeating the top-seeded English and French pair, Follett and Maurel, in a convincing 21-11, 21-4 win.The final match will see Ferrigno and Olgiati compete against the Belgian team of Van der Kelen and Man-Kii to.

Thes results underscore the dedication and talent of the Italian para badminton contingent, promising an exciting conclusion to the championships.

For detailed tournament information, visit: Victor European Para Badminton Championships 2025

follow all the matches live on YouTube: Türkiye Badminton Federation streams

To further illuminate the Italian team’s achievements, here’s a concise summary of their performance:

Athlete Discipline result Opponent (Final) Score (Final)
Rosa de Marco Women’s Singles Bronze Medal N/A (Lost in Semifinal) 21-14, 18-21, 21-12 (vs.Monteiro, Portugal)
Rosa de Marco & Ivanova (BUL) Women’s Doubles Finalist Boigeol/Sagoy (FRA/NOR) TBD
Yuri Ferrigno Men’s Singles Finalist Motero (ESP) TBD
Yuri Ferrigno & luca Olgiati (SUI) Men’s Doubles Finalist Jakobs/Toupe (FRA) TBD
Yuri Ferrigno & Ilaria Olgiati (SUI) Mixed Doubles Finalist Van der Kelen/Man-Kii (BEL) TBD

Note: Table data is based on the provided results, and final scores are left as ‘TBD’ as the championships are ongoing.

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What is Para Badminton?

Para badminton is the adapted version of badminton for athletes with physical impairments. it is a Paralympic sport, showcasing athleticism and tactical skill. The sport made its Paralympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 games and will be part of the Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 programs [[1]]. It’s governed by the BWF (Badminton World Federation) and is open to athletes of various categories based on their impairment.

How is Para Badminton different from regular badminton?

Para badminton features several classifications to ensure fair competition. Athletes are grouped according to their impairment (e.g.,wheelchair users,athletes with limb deficiencies). Gameplay modifications, such as court size and service are modified to accommodate athletes’ needs. The core principles of the game – speed, strategy, and skill – remain, making it an exciting and inclusive sport.

Who is Rosa de Marco?

Rosa de Marco is an Italian para badminton athlete who won a bronze medal in women’s singles at the European Para Badminton Championships in Türkiye. She also advanced to the women’s doubles final alongside her partner.

What are Yuri Ferrigno’s achievements at the European Championships?

Yuri ferrigno, representing Italy, had a remarkable performance at the European Para Badminton Championships, reaching three finals: Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles (with Luca Olgiati of Switzerland), and Mixed Doubles (with Ilaria Olgiati of Switzerland). His consistency and skill were crucial throughout the tournament.

Where can I find more data about the European Para Badminton Championships?

You can find detailed information about the tournament on the Badminton World Federation (BWF) website and the official tournament website: Victor European Para Badminton Championships 2025. you can also watch matches live on YouTube via the Türkiye Badminton Federation streams: Türkiye Badminton Federation streams.

What do the results of the European Para Badminton Championships mean for italian badminton?

The success of the Italian athletes, reaching multiple finals and securing medals, demonstrates the growing strength and dedication within Italian para badminton.It signifies the increasing competitiveness of Italy on the European stage and promises an exciting future for the sport in the country. This is a great indicator of the dedication and commitment of the Italian team.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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