off to the second day of racing

Yesterday first day of competitions and first verdicts at the “Cozzoli” stadium in Molfetta, in a splendid atmosphere, with the grandstand packed with fans and parents. This morning we immediately set off again for the Sunday program which still sees many titles up for grabs: in the meantime, the official FISDIR portal has reported a summary of the medals already awarded.

The morning, characterized by headwinds, opened with the men’s 10,000 m II1 which saw Simone Colasuonno (Elos Bitonto) triumph in 34’12″82. In the hammer II1, Chiara Masia and Christian Lella (Pol. Luna and Sole) became Italian champions with 35.40m and 32.90m respectively. In the women’s II1 long jump Silvia Cattaneo (Disabili Valcamonica) finished in 3.82m followed by Giulia Galdi (Acli III Millennio) and Elisa Fuselli (Atletica Osimo) both with 3.31m. In the women’s II3 long jump, Agnese Spotorno (Cambiaso Risso for special) wins the title of Italian champion by jumping 4.23m, followed by Eugenia Zucchiatti (Anthropos) 3.91m.

In the women’s II1 discus, Chiara Masia again wins the Italian title with 32.92m, followed by Greta Stagnoli (Disabili Valcamonica), while in the cat. II2 the title goes to Silvia Preti with 12.16m followed by Silvia Spadacini (Disabled Valcamonica). Marco Guzzon goes to the Italian II1 men’s title in the discus with 20.99m. In the men’s 110hs, Federico Giacomini (Disabili Valcamonica) triumphs in the II3 category in 19.15, while in the II1 category Andrea Magnabosco wins in 21.66 (Pol. Dueville). In the women’s 100hs Camilla Ferlito closed in 24.97.

In the 1500m race walk II2, Nando D’agostino (Thethis Chieti) is Italian champion with 9:36.75, while Ilenia Alfonsi (ASPEA Padova) triumphs in the women’s race with 12:39.38. In the men’s 400m II2 there is a head-to-head battle that will accompany the entire race, between Giovanni Zaramella (ASPEA Padova) and Tiziano Capitani (ACLI III millennium). In the end it is the Venetian who triumphs in 1.10.82 followed by the Roman with 1:12.35. In the women’s competition, Laura Mocci is the champion in 2:21.58 (Athletic Club Cagliari).

In the men’s II2 triathlon, Federico Giannini (Pietro Mennea Atletica) became Italian champion with 2,025 points, while in the women’s II2 triathlon, Cristina Vecchio (Imperiali Atletica) took home the title with 1,052 points. In the 400m II1, in the women’s race Marta Bidoia (ASPEA Padova) won the Italian title with 1:09.77, while in the men’s Lorenzo Malgarini (Acli III millennium) won the title with a time of 1:08.96. In the men’s 5,000m II1 race walk, Federico Mei triumphed in 32:32.37 (Antropos), while in the women’s 3,000m race walk the title went to Rivana Tedde (Pol. Luna e Sole) who stopped the time at 22:17.93.

At 3.30pm the competition program resumes, again from throws, with the men’s II1 weight, where Luigi Casadei (Anthropos) wins the race and the title with 10.02m. Second Christian Lella (Moon and Sun) with 9.81m. In the women’s long jump II2, the new Italian champion is Elisa Zendri (US Quercia) who wins the Italian title with 3.41m. Great battle in the 100m II1 where, in the 4 heats, Fallou Seck (AllenaMenti APS) and Di Maggio (Anthropos) fell below 12″, while Benigni (Anthropos), Bertolaso ​​(ASPEA), Pia (Anthropos), Schimmenti (Anthropos), Federici ( Anche Noi ASD ) and Presutti ( Acli III millennio ) stop the timer under 13 “. In the final, Seck won the title of Italian champion with a time of 11.41, followed by Di Maggio (11.51) and Benigni (11.95).

 
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