In questo servizio l'impresa nei 200 metri di #WilmaRudolph che sancisce la sua incontrastata supremazia sulla #velocità; nella #finale dei 110 metri ad #ostacoli il triplice piazzamento sul podio di tre atleti #statunitensi; la quinta medaglia d'#oro alle #sovietiche nell #atletica leggera col #lancio del #disco; le semifinali dei 400 metri àmaschili; l'inizio delle #gare di #decathlon #maschile con il primato nella classifica provvisoria del futuro vincitore Rafer #Johnson; al #poligono di Cesano le #gare di #tiro; le prove individuali e a squadre di #ginnastica #maschile.
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00:13American sprinter Vilma Rudolf, who you see in the front lane in the 200-meter final,
00:19he repeated in Rome the feat of his compatriot Morrow in the men's field at the Melbourne Olympics.
00:23In fact, she won the 200 metres race in 24 seconds flat ahead of Teresa Heine and the Englishwoman Hyman,
00:30after having established herself in the 100 metres.
00:32Currently, therefore, Rudolf's supremacy in speed is unchallenged.
01:17She had won the first semifinal in 23 and 7, ahead of Teresa Heine and the blonde Polish Janis Sels.
01:23The wind today disturbed the competitors a lot, but Rudolf had already demonstrated its worth
01:29winning the 100 meters last Tuesday in an exceptional time, even with a tailwind of 11 seconds,
01:34and bringing the Olympic 200m heat record to 23.2 seconds on Saturday.
01:46In the second semifinal the Italian Giuseppina Leone in the sixth lane won with a time
01:51modest 24 and 5, beating however in addition to the English Hyman in the first lane two athletes like the Soviet
01:57Itkina and Teresa Birkmaier, both European record holders with times of 23.4 seconds.
02:03In the final, unfortunately, Leone gave in and finished sixth.
02:09The effort he put in to win the bronze medal in the 100 metres probably paid off.
02:14Three American athletes, Cologne, May, and Jones, made it to the podium after the 110-meter hurdles final.
02:20This triple placing, the third obtained in Rome by the United States in athletics
02:24After the sensational successes in the shot put and the 400 hurdles, he confirmed the American superiority in the obstacle courses.
02:39The ending was exciting.
02:40By a hair's breadth, Cologne in second lane leads by 13 and 8, May in first.
02:45Terence Lauer is fourth as in Melbourne.
02:49Like Glenn Davis did on Friday in the 400m hurdles, Cologne repeated the success he achieved four years ago in Melbourne.
03:05And here are the two semi-finals.
03:07In the first, the American Willie May in the fourth lane precedes his compatriot Jones and the Jamaican in 13 and 7
03:13Gardner.
03:13These three athletes make it to the final.
03:16The Italian Svara, fourth, is eliminated.
03:24In the second semifinal, great anticipation for the first direct clash between the American Lee Cologne in the first lane
03:30and the teresco Martin Lauer in fourth.
03:32Both world record holders in 13 and 2.
03:35Cologne in 13 and 7 detaches Lauer by three tenths.
03:39Third and therefore finalist, the Soviet Kristiakov.
03:43Returning to the women's events, the Soviets won their fifth gold medal.
03:47Nina Ponomareva clearly won the discus throw and set a new Olympic record with 55.10 meters.
03:53Compatriot Tamara Press took second place with 52 and 59 meters, thus winning her second medal.
03:59In fact, he had won the shot put.
04:08Third was Romanian Lia Manoliou who threw the discus 52.36 meters.
04:20There were also many reasons to be interested in the men's 400m semi-finals.
04:24We show you the finish of the American Otis Davis who won in 45 seconds and 5
04:29He sets a new Olympic record and confirms himself as the favourite to win the final.
04:41The Decathlon competitions also started today.
04:43American Rayford Johnson, world record holder with 8683 points,
04:48He was the best in the shot put with 15 and 82 meters.
04:51After three events – the 100 meters, long jump, and shot put – Johnson is first in the provisional standings.
04:59The first medals were awarded today in the shooting competitions at the Cesano shooting range.
05:03The final of the free weapon trials has in fact concluded.
05:07At the end of the 120 shots, the Austrian Hemerer won
05:10who scored 1129 points,
05:14390 on the ground, 379 on the knees and 360 on the standing ones.
05:23The silver medal goes to the Swiss Spielmann,
05:26while the bronze medal is awarded to the Soviet Boris Hoffi,
05:29the winner of this race in Melbourne.
05:31The free pistol competition began with the elimination phase at the Umberto I shooting range.
05:36The 54 shooters who will compete in tomorrow's final have been designated.
05:40Among those qualified were also the two Italian athletes Ercolani and Beroldi.
05:44The clay pigeon shooting elimination round also began at the Lazio stand.
05:52The individual tests continued in the afternoon
05:55and to the men's gymnastics teams with compulsory exercises.
05:58Also in the second group of competitions the Soviet Olympic team in Melbourne
06:02continued to amaze with the perfection of the performance offered by its elements.
06:10The Soviet Union found in the Japanese team
06:13a worthy antagonist to its title.
06:15The Japanese have shown particular qualities
06:18in pommel horse and floor exercises.
06:21In this last specialty he had the opportunity to be applauded
06:241956 Olympian Ono, seen here in action, on the horizontal bar.
06:29Equally remarkable was the performance of his teammate, Alikara.
06:37At the end of the first phase of competitions,
06:39The Soviet Union is in the lead, followed by Japan and Italy.
06:42Among the Azzurri, the Roman Menichelli stood out,
06:45a young man who is behaving in a superlative manner
06:47and who has earned the sympathy and applause of a particularly knowledgeable audience.
06:52Menichelli should achieve a good placing in the final classification.
07:06The quarter-finals of the individual épée tournament took place today in front of a large crowd.
07:12They remained in the running for the semi-final matches scheduled for tomorrow
07:1612 fencers, including the Soviet Kostava, here in front,
07:20the Swedish Rebinder, the English Jay, the French Defru, the Hungarian Kaus,
07:26as well as the three Italians Delfino, Pellegrino and Breda.
07:29The pilgrim we see in front behaved very well,
07:31in fact, even though they are fighting in a tough group, the same as Kostava and Defruz,
07:35he has achieved four victories.
07:37Delfino also performed well, as effective as on his best days,
07:41and Breda also qualified there with four victories.
07:45The wrestling tournament is coming to a close.
07:47The eight titles of the specialty will be awarded tomorrow.
07:50Iran, Türkiye and the Soviet Union are aiming for gold medals.
07:53The United States, Italy and Japan could provide some surprises.
07:57The Azzurri will be present in the final round with Marascalti in the top,
08:00Devescovi in the light-middleweights, Nizzola in the lightweights,
08:03here in action with Japanese Abe Kasno in this morning's match.
08:07Nizzola, who won two of his four fights by pinfall,
08:11amply demonstrated in the elimination rounds that he deserved a medal.
08:14In the light category, the partial ranking of negative points
08:18It is led by the Iranian Taiki, followed by the Italian Nizzola.
08:26Italians Straulino and Rolandi on Merope III
08:30they won the fifth race of the Star class regattas,
08:34moving up to third place in the overall standings.
08:37The Soviet Pinedine and the Portuguese Quina
08:40they precede the Italian crew in the overall rankings.
08:43At the finish line the Italian preceded the American Pax and Pinedine.
08:48In the FD class victory for the Norwegian crew
08:51in front of the Hungarian and the Soviet,
08:54twelfth were the Italians Capio and Pizzorno.
08:56In the other classes victory for the Bahamas,
08:59in the Finn and the United States in 5 and 50.
09:03In the Dragons, Great Britain finally succeeded,
09:06in the general classification the Italian from Cosenza retains first place.
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