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8ª Giro Italia féminas

8ª: Domingo 13 julio: Forlì (10:50)-Imola (14:28), 138 kms

Redacción / Ciclo 21

Liane Lippert gana la última etapa y Movistar se lleva tres victorias del Giro de Italia, aunque se marcharán con sabor agridulce de la carrera tras la jornada de ayer. La ronda femenina concluyó este domingo con victoria para la telefónica en el día de clausura, que puso la firma en su segundo parcial en esta edición. La clasificación general, sin cambios, fue para la campeona italiana Elisa Longo Borghini (UAE), seguida por la suiza Marlen Reusser.

A pesar de no poder concretar la victoria general, el balance para el Movistar ha sido notable: tres triunfos de etapa, con dos para Lippert y una victoria en la contrarreloj individual para Reusser, consolidan al conjunto telefónico como uno de los grandes protagonistas de la ronda italiana. La clave estuvo en el Monte Nerone donde Movistar perdió la oportunidad de vestir de rosa el último día, y más importante. El conjunto navarro estuvo cerca pero, en la dura subida ayer,  Reusser no pudo aguantar a la favorita Longo Borghini. La suiza perdió toda su ventaja -y más tiempo- sobre su rival en la lucha por la general. A partir de ahí, la ciclista de UAE regular y sólida durante toda la carrera, consolidó su liderato y resistió los últimos ataques de la última etapa.

De viaje a Imola, Casasola, Curnier, Harvey, Spratt y Wiebes protagonizaron una fuga que se diluyó a medida que el pelotón se acercaba al circuito de velocidad, escenario que sirvió para que Lippert y Van der Breggen disputaran un lanzamiento por la jornada final, que se decantó del lado de la teutona, el día que Longo Borghini alzó su segundo Giro de Italia consecutivo.

Las actuaciones de las ciclistas españolas pasaron desapercibidas con una 44ª posición este día para Ane Santesteban (Laboral Kutxa) y una 31ª en la general de Mireia Benito (AG Insurance).

TODAS LAS ETAPAS

LIBRO DE RUTA

Edición 2024: Elisa Longo-Borghini

DECLARACIONES

Elisa Longo Borghini: «Ha sido un viaje increíble, días muy especiales en los que dimos absolutamente todo. Esta carrera recompensa todos los sacrificios. Mi primavera no fue como esperaba, tenía muchas carreras marcadas en rojo que acabé perdiendo. Pero este Giro lo hemos construido poco a poco. Quizás yo no hablo mucho, pero veía en mis compañeras determinación, ganas de sufrir, y eso me empujaba a dar más. No sé de dónde sacaban la fuerza, pero cada día estaban más motivadas y decididas a traer a casa la Maglia Rosa. Hace años mi padre ya me decía que algún día ganaría el Giro. Entonces ni siquiera sabía qué significaba, ¡y hoy he ganado dos! Es una locura. Queríamos bajar en cabeza para no arriesgar, pero Silvia Persico, incluso sin arriesgar, va fuerte. Le pregunté si quería relevos, pero no quiso. Fue espectacular. Eso es espíritu de equipo. Estar juntas fue clave, pero lo más importante fue la ligereza del ambiente. Nos reímos, decimos tonterías, pero cuando hay que pelear, todas estamos listas. Me encanta la naturalidad de Eleonora Camilla Gasparrini, la calma de Alena Amialiusik, las locuras de Silvia Persico que siempre nos hacen reír, las bromas de Brodie Chapman, el carácter introvertido de Greta y la sabiduría de Erica Magnaldi. Todas me han dado algo especial. Cuando estamos juntas me siento más joven, como si fuéramos un grupo de chicas. Al Tour voy solo por las etapas, que quede claro, así que no me molestéis con la general. Me apena no poder contar con una selección completa, sería bonito salir en igualdad de condiciones. Estoy segura de que la federación ha hecho todo lo posible. Si no han podido llevar a todas, habrá una razón. Me duele, pero yo soy solo una corredora y entiendo la situación económica y la dificultad que supone llevar un equipo entero a un país como Ruanda».Marlen Reusser: «No me he sentido bien en los últimos tres días, y eso me destroza porque trabajé muy duro para estar aquí. Sé que no debería estar triste por acabar segunda en el Giro, pero ahora mismo no puedo evitarlo. Dicho esto, no quiero quitarle mérito a Elisa, que estuvo extraordinaria».Liane Lippert: «Marlene me dijo que lo intentara, y lo hice. Espero haberle dado una razón para sonreír después de la decepción».Anna Van der Breggen: «Fue especial volver a correr en Imola. En la primera vuelta, reconocí muchas cosas. Fue como decir: ‘Sí, así fue’. Tengo muy buenos recuerdos de este lugar de cuando me convertí en Campeón del Mundo en 2020. El Campeonato del Mundo fue bastante duro. Recuerdo que en aquel momento pensé que no era muy bueno, pero al final gané. Hoy también lo he recordado. Es un circuito que me viene bien. Si conseguía mantenerme en el grupo, tenía una oportunidad. La última etapa del Giro de Italia Femenino fue realmente buena, con Lorena Wiebes y Mikayla Harvey al ataque. Desafortunadamente, la escapada se quedó a veinte segundos de tener una oportunidad real de ganar. Si hubieran superado la última subida, se habrían ido. Me hubiera encantado ver a Miki luchar por la victoria. Trabajó muy duro toda la semana y estuvo genial. Fue una etapa abierta, donde todas tuvieron una oportunidad. Miki aprovechó su oportunidad y lo hizo muy bien. Esperaba que lo lograran. Al final, me quedé sola en el grupo de cabeza en los últimos kilómetros. Si hubiera esperado al sprint, no habría tenido nada. Movistar tenía el control, porque probablemente querían esprintar para Marlen Reusser. Pero quería intentarlo en este recorrido tan especial. Claro, tener a Liane Lippert a mi rueda no era lo ideal. También sabía que sería difícil superarla en el sprint. Pero si no, no habría tenido nada. Pensé: «Nunca se sabe, podría cometer un error en el sprint» (risas). Pero, por supuesto, no pasó. Este segundo puesto es una buena manera de terminar la semana. Fue un Giro durísimo. Claro que esperábamos más en la clasificación general. Espero que este haya sido el incentivo que necesitaba de cara al Tour de Francia. Por lo demás, fue una buena semana con dos victorias de etapa y un buen rendimiento en equipo. Hoy fue un buen final. Ahora vuelo a casa y los próximos días se centrarán en la recuperación y el descanso. Quedan pocos días para el Tour de Francia».Barbara Malcotti: «Estoy muy feliz, no me lo puedo creer, y estoy muy contenta de ser la segunda italiana en la general. Para mí, esta es una buena oportunidad. Tuve muy buenas sensaciones en este Giro, las mejores que he tenido jamás. Aún me faltan cosas por aprender y necesito creer que puedo seguir y atacar, pero paso a paso, estoy progresando tanto mental como físicamente. No se trata solo de mí; todas hicieron un gran trabajo. Desde los directores deportivos hasta los mecánicos, que siempre preparaban las bicicletas y arreglaban todo. Los masajistas que preparaban los bidones, nos daban asistencia y nos hacían los masajes… además de cargar con las maletas pesadas en los hoteles. Las compañeras estuvieron comprometidas con el objetivo y me protegieron. Las vi trabajar por mí y quise devolverles ese esfuerzo, así que solo tenía que rematar el trabajo».Ion Lazkano (responsable deportivo Laboral Kutxa): «Hoy, la intención era similar a ayer y anteayer. Teníamos a Usoa con el maillot de la Montaña y hemos salido a defenderlo. Sabíamos que iba a ser una tarea complicada, Sarah Gigante estaba a un punto y las piernas que ha tenido eran imparables. Nos lo ha puesto muy difícil desde el principio, en el primer puerto ella ha pasado primera y en el segundo también ha sumado puntos. Nosotras no hemos podido hacer frente a eso. Al fin y al cabo, ha sido más fuerte y hay que felicitarla. Por otro lado, hemos sido protagonistas sobre todo porque nos hemos jugado el liderato de la Montaña. Es verdad que en la general no hemos podido meter a nadie delante. Ahora tenemos el Tour, sólo tenemos 13 días para recuperar la cabeza y las piernas, y creo que llegaremos con muchas ganas».

Longo Borghini levanta el Trofeo Senza Fine (c) Giro de Italia

1ª: Reusser (líder Reusser) / 2ª: Henderson (Henderson) / 3ª: Wiebes / 4ª: Gigante (Reusser) / 5ª: Wiebes / 6ª: Lippert / 7ª Gigante (Longo Borghini)

CLASIFICACIÓN 8ª ETAPA

1     Lippert Liane Movistar Team 03:40:07
2     van der Breggen Anna Team SD Worx-Protime + 00
3     Reusser Marlen Movistar Team + 08
4     Longo Borghini Elisa UAE Team ADQ + 08
5     Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 08
6     Holmgren Isabella Lidl-Trek + 08
7     Rooijakkers Pauliena Fenix-Deceuninck + 08
8     Smulders Silke Liv AlUla Jayco + 08
9     Niedermaier Antonia CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 08
10     Gigante Sarah AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 08
11     Magnaldi Erica UAE Team ADQ + 08
12     Malcotti Barbara Human Powered Health + 08
13     Aalerud Katrine Uno-X Mobility + 26
14     Van Dam Sarah Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 32
15     Labous Juliette FDJ-SUEZ + 32
16     Casasola Sara Fenix-Deceuninck + 32
17     Kastelijn Yara Fenix-Deceuninck + 32
18     Zigart Urska AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 32
19     van Anrooij Shirin Lidl-Trek + 32
20     Häberlin Steffi Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:20
21     Chladonová Viktória Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
22     Nooijen Lieke Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
23     Ludwig Cecilie Uttrup CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:20
24     Reijnhout Rosita Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:20
25     Stiasny Petra Roland + 01:20
26     Curinier Léa FDJ-SUEZ + 01:24
27     Harvey Mikayla Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:24
28     De Schepper Lore AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:24
29     Chapman Brodie UAE Team ADQ + 01:24
30     van Alphen Aniek Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:39
31     Hartmann Elena Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 01:39
32     Barale Francesca Team Picnic PostNL + 02:01
33     Berton Nina EF Education-Oatly + 02:01
34     Ciabocco Eleonora Team Picnic PostNL + 02:01
35     Oudeman Maud Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 02:19
36     Gasparrini Eleonora UAE Team ADQ + 05:05
37     Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 05:05
38     Biriukova Yuliia Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 05:05
39     Koster Anouska Uno-X Mobility + 05:05
40     Vigilia Alessia FDJ-SUEZ + 05:05
41     van Agt Eva Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 05:05
42     Brand Lucinda Lidl-Trek + 05:05
43     Spratt Amanda Lidl-Trek + 05:05
44     Santesteban Ane Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 05:05
45     Benito Mireia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 05:05
46     Meijering Mareille Movistar Team + 05:34
47     Knaven Mirre EF Education-Oatly + 07:17
48     Castagna Monica Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 07:22
49     Rossato Beatrice Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 07:22
50     Segato Gaia BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 07:28
51     Cipressi Carlotta Human Powered Health + 07:28
52     Pate Amber Liv AlUla Jayco + 07:28
53     Martín Sara Movistar Team + 07:28
54     Towers Alice CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 07:30
55     Roy Sarah EF Education-Oatly + 07:30
56     Ostolaza Usoa Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 07:30
57     Patiño Paula Movistar Team + 07:30
58     Fidanza Arianna Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 07:30
59     Wiebes Lorena Team SD Worx-Protime + 07:30
60     Casagranda Andrea BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 08:12
61     Valtulini Elisa BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 08:12
62     Jastrab Megan Team Picnic PostNL + 10:32
63     Czapla Justyna CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 11:08
64     Dronova Tamara Roland + 11:08
65     Paladin Soraya CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 11:08
66     Rayer Girault Eglantine FDJ-SUEZ + 13:21
67     Masetti Gaia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 14:54
68     Geurts Mijntje Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 16:02
69     Schrempf Carina Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
70     Truyen Marthe Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
71     Schweinberger Christina Fenix-Deceuninck + 16:02
72     Consonni Chiara CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 16:02
73     Jaskulska Marta Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 16:02
74     Hanson Lauretta Lidl-Trek + 16:02
75     Henderson Anna Lidl-Trek + 16:02
76     Manly Alexandra AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 16:02
77     Arzuffi Alice Maria Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 16:02
78     Cadzow Kim EF Education-Oatly + 16:02
79     Storrie Becky Team Picnic PostNL + 16:02
80     Talbot Josie Liv AlUla Jayco + 16:02
81     Moolman Pasio Ashleigh AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 16:02
82     Edwards Ruth Human Powered Health + 16:02
83     Blanco Calbet Yurani Human Powered Health + 16:02
84     Biannic Aude Movistar Team + 16:02
85     Magalhães Ana Vitoria Movistar Team + 16:02
86     Aasebø Kamilla Uno-X Mobility + 16:45
87     Ewers Veronica EF Education-Oatly + 18:38
88     Bonini Fanny Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 19:19
89     Giuliani Giulia Roland + 21:03
90     Ton Quinty Liv AlUla Jayco + 21:03
91     Koerner Rebecca Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
92     Ebras Elisabeth BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
93     Ahtosalo Anniina Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
94     Jencusova Nora BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
95     Minke Anderson Solbjørk Uno-X Mobility + 21:20
96     Reghini Chiara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 21:20
97     Cromwell Tiffany CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 21:20
98     Borghesi Giada Human Powered Health + 21:20
99     Laporta Linda BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 21:20
100     van der Wolf Babette EF Education-Oatly + 21:20
101     Leleivyte Rasa Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 21:20
102     Ruffilli Vittoria Roland + 21:20
103     Venerucci Valentina Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 21:20
104     Bortoli Virginia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
105     Luccon Sara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
106     Zontone Asia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 22:12
107     Pavesi Marta Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 22:12
108     Vettorello Giorgia Roland + 22:12
109     Beekhuis Teuntje Uno-X Mobility + 22:33
110     Ragusa Katia Human Powered Health + 26:12
111     Bulegato Alice Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 26:12
112     Milaki Argyro Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 26:12
113     Zambelli Alessia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 26:12
114     Piergiovanni Federica Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
115     Brillante Romeo Lucia Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 26:12
116     De Grandis Michela Team Mendelspeck e-work + 26:12
117     Arici Sofia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
118     Vallotto Giulia Team Mendelspeck e-work + 26:12
119     Redaelli Emma Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
120     Zanardi Silvia Human Powered Health + 26:12
121     Pepoli Sara Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
122     Curnis Valeria Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 26:12
DNF     Gery Célia FDJ-SUEZ  
DNF     Trinca Colonel Monica Liv AlUla Jayco  
DNF     Nelson Josie Team Picnic PostNL  
DNF     Cecchini Elena Team SD Worx-Protime  
DNF     Amialiusik Alena UAE Team ADQ  

CLASIFICACIÓN GENERAL

1     Longo Borghini Elisa UAE Team ADQ 24:37:03
2     Reusser Marlen Movistar Team + 18
3     Gigante Sarah AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:11
4     Rooijakkers Pauliena Fenix-Deceuninck + 02:55
5     Niedermaier Antonia CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 03:07
6     van der Breggen Anna Team SD Worx-Protime + 03:32
7     Holmgren Isabella Lidl-Trek + 03:54
8     Malcotti Barbara Human Powered Health + 04:44
9     Zigart Urska AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 04:56
10     Aalerud Katrine Uno-X Mobility + 05:19
11     van Anrooij Shirin Lidl-Trek + 06:47
12     Kastelijn Yara Fenix-Deceuninck + 07:13
13     Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 08:27
14     Smulders Silke Liv AlUla Jayco + 09:09
15     Casasola Sara Fenix-Deceuninck + 09:25
16     Chladonová Viktória Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 11:03
17     Ludwig Cecilie Uttrup CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 12:05
18     Stiasny Petra Roland + 12:48
19     Spratt Amanda Lidl-Trek + 15:11
20     Reijnhout Rosita Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 15:46
21     Van Dam Sarah Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 16:54
22     De Schepper Lore AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 19:13
23     Curinier Léa FDJ-SUEZ + 21:49
24     Magnaldi Erica UAE Team ADQ + 22:12
25     Nooijen Lieke Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 23:57
26     Ciabocco Eleonora Team Picnic PostNL + 26:29
27     Moolman Pasio Ashleigh AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 27:04
28     Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 27:37
29     Labous Juliette FDJ-SUEZ + 29:00
30     Lippert Liane Movistar Team + 30:01
31     Benito Mireia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 33:24
32     Hartmann Elena Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 38:43
33     Harvey Mikayla Team SD Worx-Protime + 41:45
34     Meijering Mareille Movistar Team + 41:56
35     Segato Gaia BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 42:01
36     Ostolaza Usoa Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 46:00
37     Patiño Paula Movistar Team + 46:21
38     Koster Anouska Uno-X Mobility + 47:31
39     Rossato Beatrice Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 47:33
40     Häberlin Steffi Team SD Worx-Protime + 48:06
41     Valtulini Elisa BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 49:23
42     Santesteban Ane Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 52:06
43     Chapman Brodie UAE Team ADQ + 52:24
44     Oudeman Maud Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52:31
45     Cipressi Carlotta Human Powered Health + 52:36
46     Edwards Ruth Human Powered Health + 54:31
47     Biriukova Yuliia Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 56:14
48     Berton Nina EF Education-Oatly + 57:45
49     van Alphen Aniek Fenix-Deceuninck + 58:04
50     Gasparrini Eleonora UAE Team ADQ + 58:10
51     Vigilia Alessia FDJ-SUEZ + 01:01:05
52     Jastrab Megan Team Picnic PostNL + 01:02:31
53     Paladin Soraya CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:02:41
54     Castagna Monica Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:02:47
55     Minke Anderson Solbjørk Uno-X Mobility + 01:03:12
56     Pate Amber Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:03:43
57     Fidanza Arianna Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 01:04:48
58     van Agt Eva Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:04:56
59     Henderson Anna Lidl-Trek + 01:05:06
60     Brand Lucinda Lidl-Trek + 01:10:52
61     Wiebes Lorena Team SD Worx-Protime + 01:12:10
62     Arzuffi Alice Maria Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi + 01:14:28
63     Roy Sarah EF Education-Oatly + 01:15:27
64     Barale Francesca Team Picnic PostNL + 01:17:00
65     Martín Sara Movistar Team + 01:17:17
66     Towers Alice CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:17:40
67     Magalhães Ana Vitoria Movistar Team + 01:18:00
68     Biannic Aude Movistar Team + 01:18:15
69     Ton Quinty Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:18:32
70     Dronova Tamara Roland + 01:18:40
71     Schweinberger Christina Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:20:51
72     Piergiovanni Federica Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 01:22:30
73     Laporta Linda BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:22:31
74     Czapla Justyna CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:24:16
75     Hanson Lauretta Lidl-Trek + 01:24:26
76     Geurts Mijntje Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 01:24:51
77     Reghini Chiara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:25:02
78     Rayer Girault Eglantine FDJ-SUEZ + 01:25:12
79     Talbot Josie Liv AlUla Jayco + 01:27:11
80     Masetti Gaia AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:27:51
81     Casagranda Andrea BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:28:11
82     Jaskulska Marta Ceratizit Pro Cycling Team + 01:32:50
83     Cromwell Tiffany CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:36:23
84     Borghesi Giada Human Powered Health + 01:37:11
85     Giuliani Giulia Roland + 01:37:21
86     Consonni Chiara CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto + 01:37:28
87     Ewers Veronica EF Education-Oatly + 01:39:04
88     van der Wolf Babette EF Education-Oatly + 01:40:06
89     Bortoli Virginia Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:42:21
90     Storrie Becky Team Picnic PostNL + 01:42:26
91     Ragusa Katia Human Powered Health + 01:42:30
92     Manly Alexandra AG Insurance-Soudal Team + 01:43:27
93     Truyen Marthe Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:45:49
94     Vettorello Giorgia Roland + 01:46:41
95     Beekhuis Teuntje Uno-X Mobility + 01:47:59
96     Knaven Mirre EF Education-Oatly + 01:49:20
97     Cadzow Kim EF Education-Oatly + 01:49:54
98     Aasebø Kamilla Uno-X Mobility + 01:51:09
99     Blanco Calbet Yurani Human Powered Health + 01:52:09
100     Jencusova Nora BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 01:52:35
101     Schrempf Carina Fenix-Deceuninck + 01:54:42
102     Zanardi Silvia Human Powered Health + 01:58:29
103     Arici Sofia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 01:59:29
104     Luccon Sara Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 01:59:33
105     Ebras Elisabeth BePink-Imatra-Bongioanni + 02:00:36
106     Pavesi Marta Top Girls Fassa Bortolo + 02:02:55
107     Leleivyte Rasa Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:06:04
108     Koerner Rebecca Uno-X Mobility + 02:08:55
109     Brillante Romeo Lucia Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:10:15
110     Ahtosalo Anniina Uno-X Mobility + 02:13:01
111     Zontone Asia Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 02:13:25
112     Bonini Fanny Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:17:43
113     Curnis Valeria Isolmant-Premac-Vittoria + 02:19:00
114     De Grandis Michela Team Mendelspeck e-work + 02:20:35
115     Venerucci Valentina Aromitalia 3T Vaiano + 02:21:06
116     Ruffilli Vittoria Roland + 02:22:58
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Update from Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach Kevin Donner — December 2025

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Hello everyone:

As the fall semester comes to a close, I want to wish everyone a Happy Holiday Season. We had a very busy and productive fall, beginning with Evie Bliss making it to the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, where on September 19 she threw the Javelin 58.88 (193-1.25) to finish 10th in her preliminary flight and 19th overall among a field of 36 of the best javelin throwers in the world. Evie was the youngest competitor in the field and the first-ever Bucknell Track and Field athlete to compete in a World Championship. What a fantastic year for Evie. It was great that we were able to send Coach Ryan Protzman to Tokyo to coach her in the meet, thanks to the Spiked Shoe Club and its fundraising efforts.

The cross country season came to a close a couple of weeks ago, and our women’s team capped it off by finishing second (48 pts) at the Patriot League Championships – the program’s best finish since 2019. The only team to best the Bison that day was a very good Army (21 pts) squad led by head coach and Bucknell grad Michael Smith ’88. We had four ladies earn All-Patriot League status, led by sophomore Shealan McNally, who was the runner-up in the race. Junior Kailey Granger (6th), sophomore Katie Moncavage (10th), and senior Caryn Rippey (13th) were the other three to earn all-league honors. We were well ahead of Navy (3rd, 99 points), Boston U (4th, 120 points), and Lehigh (5th, 136 points) – the other schools among the top-five in the 10-school field. Two weeks later, we competed at Lehigh in the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championships and finished 7th out of 30 schools. I was very pleased with that finish, which was our highest place since we were 6th in 2016.

Our men’s team had some health issues late in the season, but nevertheless improved one spot from the 6th-place showing in 2024 with a 5th-place finish (135 points) this season. Our goal was to finish in the top three, and we were only 19 points behind 3rd-place American University (116 points) and 4th-place Boston University (117 points). Navy won the meet with 28 points, followed by Army at 58 points. Senior Henry Didden led us with a 10th-place finish, followed by sophomore Ethan Pratt-Perez, who was 14th – both runners earned All-Patriot League honors. It was the second consecutive year that Ethan made the all-league team. Two weeks later, the Bison finished 12th of 29 teams with 334 points at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional. Our goal was to be in the top 10, and we were only 29 points away from 10th place (U-Penn, 305 points). Pratt-Perez was our top finisher (39th, 30:52 for 10K), followed closely by Didden ( 43rd, 30:56).

We began our indoor track and field season on December 5-6 with our Annual Bison Opener, and I felt it was one of the best openers we have ever had, setting us up for what I hope is a very successful indoor season. We had 11 schools on campus for the meet, including Penn State. The men had five individual victories, and a total of eight men made our all-time top-10 list. The women had four individual winners and six new additions on the all-time top-10 list, including a school and fieldhouse record in the 300 meters by sophomore Alex Lea.

Men’s Event Winners:

Lucas Williams Pole Vault 16-4.75 #8 all-time

CJ Simbiri Triple Jump 48-10.75 #5 all-time

Nick Bouril 300 meters 34.57 #2 all-time

Cooper Hollinger 3000 meters 8:41.31

Alex Goonewardene Mile 4:28.28

 

Men’s Additional All-Time Top-10 Entries:

Luke Petryna 60 meters 4th place 6.91 #8 all-time 

Preston Lubeski 300 meters 3rd place 35.40 #8 all-time

Ethan Knight 60 M Hurdles 3rd place 8.30 #7 all-time

Eamon Golden 60 M Hurdles 4th place 8.37 #10 all-time

Henry Didden 5000 meters (at Boston University) 14:05.94 #2 all-time

 

Women’s Event Winners:

Anna Carruthers 800 meters 2:16.34

Alex Lea 300 meters 39.29 school and fieldhouse record

Bella Johns Mile 5:09.88

Megan Baggetta Triple Jump 38-2.75

 

Women’s Additional All-Time Top-10 Entries:

Grace Camerlingo 60 meters 7.62 #3 all-time (2nd place)

Piper Portacio 60 meters 7.75 tie #7 all-time (5th place)

Ali Cooke 300 meters 40.83 #6 all-time (2nd place)

Raygan Lust 300 meters 41.22 #7 all-time (3rd place)

Alexa Goll 300 meters 41.41 #8 all-time (4th place)

 

Here is our Indoor Track and Field Schedule. We would love to see you at any of our meets, at home or on the road, if we are in your area.

 

Sat., Jan. 17 Penn State Challenge State College, Pa.

Sat., Jan. 24 Gulden Invitational Home

Fri-Sat, Jan. 30-31 Bucknell Invitational & Multi Home

Fri-Sat, Jan. 30-31 Penn State National Open State College, Pa.

Fri-Sat, Feb. 6-7 UPenn Invitational Philadelphia, Pa

Fri., Feb. 20 Bucknell Tune-up Home

Sat-Sun, Feb. 28-Mar. 1 Patriot League Championships Boston University

Last year, we had some really great support for our program through donations made to the Spiked Shoe Club, and we need to have an even better year in 2025-26 if we want to accomplish some of our goals. The Patriot League Outdoor Championships were pushed back to mid-May this spring, resulting in a longer outdoor season in general. I’d like to travel a little more than in past years, including bringing more athletes to the Penn Relays than usual, along with trips to William & Mary and the IC4A-ECAC Meet at Rutgers.

In addition, we expect to have quite a few athletes making postseason meets such as the NCAA East Prelims in Kentucky, and potentially the USATF Nationals and U20 Nationals. Your gifts to the program will go a long way, and we hope to once again break program fundraising records for the number of donors and the amount raised.

I hope you will mark your calendars now for March 25-26, the 2026 One Herd One Day giving challenge. Our program has consistently been one of the top in the department on this important day, and your continued support will help determine the type of student-athlete experience we are able to provide to all the young men and women in our program.

I cannot wait for 2026. Have a great Holiday Season.

 

 

Kevin Donner

Head Cross Country/Track & Field Coach

Bucknell University

kdonner@bucknell.edu


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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Lincoln men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams combined to win three events Friday at the Indiana Early Bird.

Lincoln swept the titles in the 60-meter hurdles. Brandon Harris won for the men in 7.98 seconds and Aaliyannah Anderson took first place for the women in 8.48 seconds.

Malik Drummond was also a winner for the Lincoln men in the triple jump, posting a distance of 48 feet, 6¼ inches.

In total, the Blue Tigers had 22 top-five finishes during the meet.

On the men’s side, Tajai Duffus placed second in the 200-meter dash in 21.84 seconds, followed by Keano Charles in fourth place in 21.91 seconds. Rondino Dean followed Harris in the 60 hurdles with a fifth-place time of 8.25 seconds.

Finishing third for the Lincoln men were Franklyn Tayloe in the 800-meter run (1:54.98) and Dejone Raymond in the high jump (6-8). Melon Lowenfield was fourth in the long jump (22-9), Donovon Bruce was fourth in the 400-meter dash (48.84 seconds) and Dimitri Beckford placed fifth in the 60-meter dash (6.88 seconds).

On the women’s side, Quana Walker placed second in the 200 in 24.59 seconds, followed by Anderson in third in 24.93 seconds. Walker finished second in the 400 in 56.92 seconds.

Also on the track, Maria Diamond was fifth in the 800 in 2:21.22 and Hannah Fatade placed fifth in the mile run in 5:25.89.

In field events, Brittania Ingram was second in the triple jump (37-1) and fourth in the long jump (17-7).

Lincoln had a pair of top-five finishers in the women’s pentathlon. Calah McDonald finished fourth with 2950 points and Kimesha Francis was fifth with 2943. McDonald won the shot put with a throw of 32-6¼ and Francis was second in the long jump with a leap of 17-2¾.

In the 4×400-meter relay, the Lincoln men — Harris, Bruce, Tayloe and Charles — placed third in 3:15.55, while the women — Odeshia Nanton, Walker, Diamond and Anderson — took fifth in 3:53.73.

Lincoln returns to the track Jan. 17 for the Show Me Showdown at the University of Missouri.



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LINCOLN – The No. 3 seed Texas A&M volleyball team handed the No. 1 overall seed Nebraska Cornhuskers their first home loss since November 26, 2022, to claim victory in Sunday afternoon’s NCAA Regional Final at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, 3-2 (25-22, 25-22, 20-25, 35-37, 15-13).
 

The Aggies (27-4) won an instant classic over Nebraska (33-1) to punch their ticket to the Final Four. The teams split the opening four frames setting up a winner-take-all finale, and it was the Maroon & White who reigned victorious behind a complete team victory which included 75 kills, 17 blocks and nine aces.

 

Nebraska came out of the gate on the front foot, as head coach Jamie Morrison called his first timeout of the match trailing 9-3. The Aggies found their footing, cutting into the deficit to 12-9 behind a stretch at the service line from Tatum Thomas. The Cornhuskers won the race to 15 (15-10), but Texas A&M answered right back with a 7-0 run forcing Nebraska to burn both of its timeouts. The onslaught continued, as Cos-Okpalla recorded two aces paired with a Cornhusker error, stretching the lead to 20-15. Nebraska battled back within one as coach Morrison huddled up his squad up 21-20. The Maroon & White would not be denied, as once again the service line was the difference, with an ace from Maddie Waak sealing the opener, 25-22.

 

Carrying the momentum into the second, the Aggies forged an early 5-2 lead. Nebraska responded with a streak of its own inch ahead 10-9. Waak once again got the ball rolling, spearheading a 4-0 run from the service line which included two aces, a kill from Kyndal Stowers and a solo block from Cos-Okpalla as the Maroon & White went ahead 14-11. The train kept rolling, as the gap extended by one as the Cornhuskers huddled up for the time in the frame down 19-15. Nebraska mounted a late comeback in the frame, trimming the deficit to 24-22, but a timeout from coach Morrison was what the team needed Lednicky landed the final blow of the set with the Aggies prevailing 25-22 for a two-set advantage.

 

The Cornhuskers strung together a streak early in the third building a 10-5 advantage, but a response came once again as the Maroon & White ripped off four-straight to shrink the gap to one. The programs began trading points down the stretch and it was Nebraska who grabbed the frame, 25-20, and cut into the match lead, 2-1.

 

Back-and-forth scoring opened fourth, as the teams were knotted on five occasions through the first 14 points including 7-7. Texas A&M was the team to create some breathing room, again thanks to Thomas leading three-straight from the service line as Nebraska huddled up down 10-7. The Aggies would not be waver, extending the gap to 15-10 as the Cornhuskers called their final timeout. Nebraska grabbed one back, as Coach Morrison collected his squad with a break (18-14). The set went the well in extras and it was Nebraska narrowly took the frame, 37-35, and sent the match to a fifth set.

 

In the deciding final frame, it was the Aggies who captured the early momentum leading 8-6 as the programs swapped ends. Texas A&M kept rolling with a 4-1 streak, forcing the Cornhuskers to burn both timeouts trailing 12-8. Nebraska persisted, as the Maroon & White called a break with the advantage down to 13-11. The Aggies found themselves one point from victory and it was Lednicky who dealt the game-winning blow (15-13) ensuring their spot in the Final Four.

 

Following the conclusion of the Regional, the Aggies claimed four of the seven All-Tournament Team selections, headlined by Lednicky who was named the Regional Most Outstanding Player, while Waak, stowers and Ava Underwood were also named to the team.

 

STAT LEADERS

Kills – Kyndal Stowers – 25

Hitting Percentage (Min. 10 kills) – Kyndal Stowers – .327

Assists – Maddie Waak – 63

Aces – Maddie Waak – 4

Digs – Kyndal Stowers – 16

Blocks – Morgan Perkins – 9

 

GAME NOTES

  • Logan Lednicky recorded her 21st consecutive game with 10 or more kills and climbed to No. 3 in career kills passing Hollann Hans (1,640).
  • Ifenna Cos-Okpalla climbed to No. 2 on the program’s career block list passing Cindy Lothspeich (552).
  • The Aggies secured their first Final Four berth in program history.
  • The victory over Nebraska marks the programs second win versus a No. 1 ranked opponent and first in 30 years.

 
UP NEXT

The Maroon & White head to Kansas City for the NCAA Tournament Final Four where they will face No. 1 seed Pittsburgh, Thursday, Dec. 18 with timing details to be announced at a later date.
 
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Watch the postgame interview with Texas A&M volleyball seniors Kyndal Stowers, Logan Lednicky and Ifenna Cos-Okpalla after the Aggies stunned undefeated No. 1 overall seed Nebraska in a five-set regional final battle.



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This story has been told multiple times over the last few years with Nebraska volleyball. Harper Murray said that she would win three more titles the rest of her time with the Huskers two seasons ago. The reverse sweep at the hands of last year’s Penn State team, on the backs of head coach Katie Schumacher-Cawley beating cancer, felt like sports destiny. 

Sports destiny seemed to be on their side for the last 16 weeks. An undefeated, storybook season, with the final games of the season just three short hours away in Kansas City, Missouri, seemed almost too perfect to draw up. Then it was all whisked away in a form far too familiar on the biggest stage.

In the regional final, the third-seeded and ninth-overall team, Texas A&M, stormed into Lincoln and fought through one of the greatest regular-season teams of all time. The Aggies did something that no team, not even the Kentucky Wildcats in the fourth game of the season, could do. Kentucky held a two-set lead on Nebraska and couldn’t get the job done in Nashville. But in one of the toughest environments in college sports, not just college volleyball, Texas A&M ran through the proverbial buzzsaw with its own jackhammer.

What had caused the Huskers’ trouble all year long came back to bite them in the worst way: serve receive. Nine aces were recorded by the Aggies today, with eight of those aces coming before intermission. Junior libero Laney Choboy was responsible for five of the first eight aces. After the serve receive seemingly was cleaned up after giving up nine aces to Maryland on Sept. 27, the issue came back to rear its ugly head. Between Sunday’s game and the Maryland match, Nebraska had not given up more than five aces (twice, Oregon and UCLA) in one contest.

Sunday’s match was a grueling dogfight all the way around, something unlike Nebraska had seldom seen all season long. See to the 37-35 set four score, which felt like a repeat of Oregon’s 41-39 set two win over Minnesota in the 2018 tournament. The fight never ran out. Until it was too late.

No matter where the 2025 Huskers finished in the tournament, the squad would live forever in the history books. A perfect regular season with a coach at her alma mater with a legend riding off into the sunset? The storylines wrote themselves.

Written with emotion, Nebraska experienced what they thought they wouldn’t this year. Since summer workouts, whether it was spoken into existence or not, the goal really was championship or bust. Finishing first in a grueling Big Ten wouldn’t suffice. Neither would a regional title. Nor would an appearance in the title game. Only would hoisting the big prize on December 21, 2025, inside the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, be enough.

The difference between 2023’s dominant team and 2025’s was the heat check that came in the regular season. The Huskers’ loss to rival Wisconsin, a three-set drubbing on Black Friday, allowed for an opportunity to reset themselves before postseason play began just a week later. That opportunity was not afforded to this version of Nebraska because they were far too dominant all season long.

The Huskers assembled one of the largest rosters in recent memory, fueled by an NIL siphon into a program that has risen to stardom not just on a national, but on a worldwide scale. With 17 players on the roster, the talent rivaled an all-star caliber squad that a professional team could put together. Depth bit them right in the foot.

With freshman setter Campbell Flynn breaking her finger earlier in the week, and senior opposite hitter Allie Sczech suffering a freak accident during warmups, the roster was already smaller. With three redshirts on the bench, that meant only 12 active bodies. Nebraska head coach Dani Busboom Kelly attributes the thin bench, but also sickness floating around the locker room, as part of the problem at hand.

No depth problem will be able to sideline the performance on the court.

Freshman middle blocker Manaia Ogbechie was thrust into the limelight with junior counterpart Andi Jackson struggling to find any kind of momentum. With a few more healthy bodies, Busboom Kelly might have had a chance to sub in Flynn or Sczech for an under-the-weather Reilly or an at-times struggling freshman opposite Virginia Adriano.

“I think she’s really mature for her age and as a competitor,” senior middle blocker Rebekah Allick said postgame on Ogbechie. “We told her just to hit everything, and she did that.”

The celebration that Nebraska has had so close in their grasp has availed them times aplenty. Over the last three seasons, the Huskers are 99-6 but with just one appearance on the sport’s biggest stage. Texas A&M will now get to be front and center for the first time ever.

A team of dreams, overlooked by many in their own conference, with rival Texas and Kentucky running away with their regionals, slayed the giant. David took down Goliath.

“There are no words to describe this feeling,” senior outside hitter Logan Lednicky said postgame. “Why not us?”

The team that has yelled “Why not us?” from the mountaintop, a program that has built itself from the ground up since head coach Jamie Morrison’s arrival, can now scream that same phrase when they play the Pittsburgh Panthers on Thursday in the same gym Nebraska wanted to get to. 

“We have the most wins that this program has ever had,” Morrison said postgame after achieving his 27th win of the year. “That’s not an accident.”

Nor is it an accident that they will play for the national title. It wasn’t going to be an accident that the Huskers could play for a national title either. 

“I wanted to be somewhere that could be developed into one of the best programs in the country,” senior middle blocker Ifenna Coz-Okpalla said postgame. “To be sitting here after beating Nebraska, it’s insane.”

A Husker team that was hyped all year long has fallen short of its goals. A national champion banner is still waiting to be hoisted inside the Bob Devaney Sports Center after their most recent in 2017. So many close calls. So many heartbreaks. The book is far from being finished.

Look to the alumni who continue to be a part of the program even though their eligibility is gone. Merritt Beason and Leyla Blackwell, two graduates from the 2024 team, were in attendance on Sunday. Lexi Rodriguez, arguably one of the greatest liberos in college volleyball, continues to have relationships with the players.

“I’ve always looked up to Lexi Rodriguez,” Allick said postgame. “She maybe didn’t always have something to say, but she always made the play, but maybe it was the random hand hold or the hug. It was very intentional.”

With a senior class, specifically spotlighted by four-year letterwinners Allick and senior defensive specialist Maisie Boesiger, that has poured so much into the program throughout their time, don’t expect that continuity to end.

“[Allick] has put her heart and soul into this program, and you can tell by her face how much she cares,” Murray said postgame, speaking on behalf of her distraught teammate. “I don’t even care if we win or lose. She’s going to take away the memories and the relationships we’ve made, winning and losing.”

The loss hurts. Undoubtedly. The book on a video game-level team has written its final chapter on the 2025 season. It went out with a bang, a five-set thriller, but on the wrong side. Perhaps the new version of the John Cook Arena will bear more fruit when it comes online next year. 

But for now, the dreams and destiny of hoisting the big prize will have to wait another year.

“We’re excited to be back next year,” Murray said postgame.

Danny Berg is a volleyball beat writer for the Daily Nebraskan. Follow him on X

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