Saturnia, good results in Varese and Gdansk

Saturnia, good results in Varese and Gdansk
Saturnia, good results in Varese and Gdansk

This past weekend was a weekend of competitions, with CC Saturnia competing on Lake Varese for the Italian Senior, Lightweight, Under 19 and Pararowing Championships, and in Gdansk, Poland for the European Beach Sprint Championships.

At the Schiranna in Varese on Sunday, 5 medals arrived, including one silver and four bronzes. Specifically, the Under 19s in the coxless pair are Italian vice-champions. Maria Vittoria Crevatin, Vittoria Pastorelli they tried until the end to win the title, but it was Canottieri Varese that set the pace, winning the gold medal, CC Saturnia silver, and Canottieri Velocior bronze.

Bronze medal for Under 19 double by Tea Fortunat and Maja Antoni (still belonging to the Under 17 category) behind Nettuno and Eridanea.

Excellent race, worth the bronze Also for the Under 19 men’s eight Of Alberto Petronio, Emanuele Rossi, Matteo Trevisan, Matteo Cecotti, Samuele Zanella, Novak Mitrovic, Ektor Taucer, Pietro Blasig and the helmsman Daniele Gelleti.

Double bronze finally for the Senior Maria Elena Zerboni, Samantha Premerl, Ilaria Macchi and Sofia Secoli both in the four as a couple that in the four without.

Fourth place was for Ferrio and Vianello in the Senior doubles, for Wiesenfeld in the men’s Senior doubles together with SC Timavo and for the women’s Under 19 four without Balbi, Piller, Diamanti Lelli and Barini (still belonging to the Under 17 category), while finishing in eighth place for the Under 19 women’s team

Committed in Gdansk, Annalisa Cozzarini defended the tricolor at the European Endurance Beach Sprint Championships. In the long distance she managed to collect an excellent fifth place, while in the Beach Sprint specialty, after the Time Trials, the encounter with the Portuguese Patricia Batista (who would later take the silver medal) interrupted the race for the continental title in the round of 16.

 
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