00:07With the unchallenged success of Türkiye and the sensational surprise of the United States,
00:11The freestyle wrestling tournament concluded. The first gold medal, the flyweight one,
00:15Turkish Bilek, Japanese Matsubara and Iranian Saperkur take the honorary ports. A distance away
00:21of three Olympics have returned the United States to the fore. The rooster Mekken has appeared
00:24far superior to both the Bulgarian Zalev and the Polish Trojanoski. The Turkish feather
00:30Dajinstali, Olympian in 1956, has confirmed himself as the most classic free-rider, worthy opponents
00:35Bulgarian Ivanov and Soviet Rabazvili. In the lightweight category, gold medalists were Wilson of the United States.
00:40He appeared more consistent than the Soviet Sinyaski and the Bulgarian Dimov. Our Nizola came in sixth.
00:46The American flag is still on the highest flagpole thanks to the medium-light Blubag,
00:50which interrupted the Eastern dominance in the category. Second is the Turkish Hogan, third
00:54Pakistani Bashir, fifth place for Italian De Vescovi. Third place for gold for Turkey with
00:58Gungor, in the middleweight division. Even in this category, the Soviet Union was unable to gain
01:02that the silver medal with Skirlatze. In the light heavyweight division, the Iranian Takti, an Olympic champion
01:08in Melbourne and world champion, he was beaten in the decisive fight by the Turkish Atri,
01:13gold medal. Soviet athlete Ablu took third place. In the top category, the prodigious performance was confirmed.
01:19Dietrich. The German Greco-Roman silver medalist clearly defeated Turkey's Kaplan.
01:23and the Soviet Zarazov. The Italian Maraskalkis finished fourth.
01:28Thirteen athletes qualified this morning in the javelin, clearing 74 meters. The Polish athlete was the best of all.
01:34Janusz Sidlo, who with 85 and 14 meters came close to the Norwegian's Olympic record of 85 and 71
01:40Dan Nielsen. The latter was surprisingly eliminated, as was American Elly, the world record holder.
01:46Italian Carlo Liemore qualified on his first throw. In the high jump qualifiers
01:54The Romanian Yolanda Balas, world record holder with 1.86 metres and the favourite, is on stage for the women
02:00for the gold medal. With Balas, 14 other athletes cleared the minimum of 1.65, eliminated
02:06at Bortoluzzi. In this 4x400 relay heat, the Italians Bonmarito, Fraschini,
02:15Fossati and Fancera, third after Jamaicani and Polanchi, set a new national record
02:20in three first 9 seconds and 8 tenths.
02:28Italian Raimondo Dinzeo leads the official standings of the Grand Prix of Show Jumping
02:33of equestrianism after the first round. The world champion in the saddle
02:38In Posillipo he is the only one of the 61 competitors who completed the entire route. Let's see
02:42Dinzeo during his performance. The Italian knight's time in the first
02:48test is also one of the best of the day, 1 minute 53 seconds and 6. In the place of honor
02:53The surprising Argentine Dasso with 4 penalties. Piero Dinzeo, here on the course, is third.
02:58with 8 penalties along with the Frenchman Fresson, further behind the Olympic champion Winkler. The race
03:03Unfortunately, two serious crashes occurred, one involving the Japanese Ota and the other the Soviet Metelikov,
03:08who receives first aid here. The second and final heat will take place in the afternoon.
03:14Free yourself from the fixed patterns imposed by compulsory, Japanese and sovereign exercises
03:18Soviets gave vent to their talent and their very high class, performing
03:22in virtuosity and acrobatics that have made the audience invisible since the
03:27early morning at the Baths of Caracalla. The Soviet Shaklin, who we see busy
03:31on the parallel bars, after the compulsory exercises he is in second place in the individual competition
03:36men, behind the Japanese Ono. With today's performance he strengthened his
03:41position, but was unable to threaten the leader of the general classification, which is starting
03:45with a series of exceptional performances towards the gold medal. Ono, here on the bar
03:50fixed, Melbourne already managed to emerge above all in this specialty and even today it has
03:54offered a demonstration of his prowess with a truly excellent exercise. The competitions
03:58will continue in the afternoon.
04:07At the end of the two elimination rounds of the individual sabre tournament, all the favourites are
04:12have qualified for the quarterfinals, scheduled for this afternoon. Among them is the Hungarian
04:16Carpati, Olympic world champion, who we see in a non-victorious assault. They have
04:20his compatriots Howard and Gerovich, the Poles Zub, Pavlovski and
04:25Zablochi, the Soviets Rilski, the Germans Kostner and Toyin Kauper, the French
04:31Lefebvre and Arabo, the Bulgarian Diakovski, as well as the Italians Calarese, here on the platform, and Ferrari.
04:39Against all odds, Denmark, in dark jerseys, beat Hungary 2-0 and is
04:44entered the final. The Danes with a practical and brilliant game clearly imposed themselves and after
04:48Having scored a goal in the eighteenth minute through Harald Nielsen, they consolidated their victory
04:53in the second half. Fleming Nielsen, in fact, sent a kick wide in the second half
04:59penalty awarded for a foul on Sorensen and this inconvenience almost cost
05:04success. Hungary, in fact, was also able to benefit from a maximum penalty awarded
05:10by the referee for a blatant foul by Andersen on Rakosi. But goalkeeper Fromm thwarted the
05:21threatened with a classy save. Once the danger was overcome, Denmark counterattacked
05:25The safety goal was achieved. A long breakaway by Harald Nielsen was finished off by Enochsen.
05:29who, anticipating the goalkeeper's exit, skillfully scores. The final, therefore,
05:33will see Yugoslavia and Denmark face off.
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