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From men’s foil to Paltrinieri, a weekend with many medal possibilities

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Interlocutory day, Friday 30 July at the Olympic Games, characterized only by the good performance of Lucilla Boari, bronze medal in women’s archery, after beating the American McKenzie. The second weekend of competitions, however, promises to be full of appointments for Italian athletes looking for a medal or the changeover.

Saturday 31st July

On July 31st the mixed team Trap competition with the duo is scheduled J essica Rossi-Mauro De Filippis, expected to be redeemed after the not very brilliant test of the individual. In archery Mauro Nespoli challenges Marcus D’Almeida in the second round of the men’s individual. For fencing, on Saturday 31st the women’s saber team will start the journey to win the medal. Martina Criscio, Rossella Gregorio, Irene Vecchi will climb on the platform with the reserve Michela Battiston. In swimming at 3.30 Italian the final of the women’s 800 freestyle will be disputed with Simona Quadarella.

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Great expectation in women’s boxing for the semifinal between Irma Testa and Nesthy Peetecio. In judo there will be the mixed team competition. On the tatami, Francesca Milani, Odette Giuffrida, Maria Centracchio, Alice Bellandi, Manuel Lombardo, Fabio Basile, Christian Parlati, Nicholas Mungai are committed to Italy.

In weightlifting debut in Tokyo in the men’s 81 kg for Antonino Pizzolato.

Also on Saturday, Italbasket is expected to play the decisive match of the group against Nigeria (15:50 Italian). For the other team competitions, the women’s volleyball national team plays against China and the men’s water polo team against Japan, the hosts.

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