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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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Track & Field Opens Campaign with Strong Showing at HBCU & Ivy Challenge

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard opened the 2025-26 track & field season on home turf, as the Crimson orchestrated wins in seven events at the fifth annual HBCU & Ivy Challenge.

A two-time All-Ivy League selection in the women’s weight throw and the 2024 Ivy League champion in the event, junior Emilia Kolokotroni started the day with a fantastic showing at Gordon Indoor Track, winning the women’s weight throw after posting a 19.10m (62’8″).

Harvard found more success in the field events, as first-year Jillene Wetteland earned a win in her collegiate debut after clearing 1.69m (5’6.5″) in the women’s high jump, as sophomore Tyler Glover finished in first in the women’s shot put after logging a throw of 15.42m (50’7.25″).

The Ancient Eight’s defending women’s pole vault champion in indoor competition, sophomore Ella McRitchie started the year with a win in the women’s pole vault after clearing 4.10m (13’5.25″).

On the track, a pair of seniors started the season with stellar performances on the straightaway. The 2025 Ivy League champion in the women’s 60 hurdles, senior Fabiola Belibi finished in first place in the women’s 60 hurdles at the HBCU & Ivy Challenge after posting a time of 8.50 in the final. One of Harvard’s team captains, senior Jonas Clarke kicked-off his final collegiate season with the Crimson with a win, finishing in first in the men’s 60m after crossing the finish line in 6.85.

Harvard’s men’s 4x440y relay team of sophomore Harlow Tong, first-year Hudson McGough, sophomore Brayden Chavez and first-year Oliver Parker ended the day on a high note, winning the event after combining for a time of 3:18.44.

In the team standings, the women’s squad took second with 82 points, while the men finished in fourth with 54 points.

HARVARD HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Harvard started on the front foot in the throws cage, capturing the top two spots in the women’s weight throw. A two-time All-Ivy League selection and 2024 Ivy League champion in the women’s weight throw, Kolokotroni finished atop the podium with a throw of 19.10m (62’8″). Senior Michaela Denson finished in second to start her final track & field campaign with the Crimson, doing so with a throw of 18.19m (59’8.25″).
  • A Crimson debutant picked up a win in the women’s high jump, as Wetteland took first after clearing 1.69m (5’6.5″). Junior Lilly Hodge also placed fourth in the event after leaping past 1.60m (5’3″).
  • The Crimson orchestrated a promising effort in the men’s high jump, with two Harvard student-athletes finishing in the top five. First-year Joachim Johnson finished in third in his collegiate debut after clearing 2.04m (6’8.25″), a mark that is tied for 10th all-time in school history. Senior and team captain Daire Mahon finished in fourth place after clearing a personal-best 1.98m (6’6″).
  • The track action started with a scoring effort in the men’s 600m, as first-year Hudson McGough added to Harvard’s total with a third place finish after crossing the finish line in 1:21.29.
  • Back in the throws cage, another Crimson first-year scored in his Harvard debut, as first-year Daniel Ye finished in second in the men’s weight throw with an attempt of 17.69m (58′.5″).
  • Harvard continued producing wins in the throws, as Glover started her second collegiate campaign with authority, winning the women’s shot put with a mark of 15.42m (50’7.25″). Glover’s throw from the HBCU & Ivy Challenge ranks third all-time in school history.
  • The men’s side of the shot put saw two Crimson compete, as junior Isaac Delaney finished in third with a throw of 16.45m (53’11.75″).
  • The straightaway finals started with a top five showing in the men’s 60 hurdles, as junior Simon Weiser placed in fifth with a time of 8.16.
  • Wins arrived for Crimson seniors in both the women’s 60 hurdles and the men’s 60m. The Ivy League’s defending women’s 60 hurdles champion, Belibi kicked off her final collegiate season with a win in the event, posting a time of 8.50 to capture first place. In the men’s 60m, Clarke, one of Harvard’s team captains, outlasted the field to take first place with a time of 6.85.
  • The women’s 60m final saw sophomore Ella Cooper clock a personal-best time of 7.59, taking fourth place in the process.
  • McRitchie, another returning Ivy League champion, started the 2025-26 with a first place finish in the women’s pole vault, doing so after clearing 4.10m (13’5.25″). Hodge finished in second, as she also cleared 4.10m.
  • The Crimson’s women’s 4x440y relay team of sophomore Abigail Dennis, sophomore Saige Forbes, Cooper and sophomore Kaelin Creagh took second after clocking a 3:56.07.
  • On the men’s side of the 4x440y relay, Tong, McGough, Chavez and Parker combined for a time of 3:18.44 to earn the win.

UP NEXT:

The Crimson conclude the opening weekend of the 2025-26 track & field season with two meets tomorrow, as Harvard will host the Harvard Classic at Gordon Indoor Track and will also feature at the Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener at Boston University’s Track & Tennis Center.

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Harris, Stewart & O’Brien Represent Ohio Track & Field at GVSU Holiday Open

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ALLENDALE, Mich. – The Ohio women’s track & field team concluded its first meet of the indoor season, the GVSU Holiday Open, on Friday, Dec. 5.
 
Sophomore Mairin O’Brien (Lewis Center, Ohio) kicked off competition for Ohio in the women’s 3,000 meters. O’Brien placed seventh in Heat 1 of the event, running a time of 10:01.30.
 
Graduate student Kelsi Harris (Liberty Township, Ohio) and sophomore Kaitlyn Stewart (Floyd Knobs, Ind.) competed in the women’s 5,000 meters. Harris placed eighth in the Heat 1 of the event, recording a time of 16:45.66. Stewart took home eighth place in Heat 2 with a time of 17:07.16.
 
The Bobcats will be back in action at the Marshall Alumni Classic on Saturday, Jan. 10.
 
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Blazers Complete 2025 Season Opener

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BIRMINGHAM – UAB Track and Field opened the 2025 season on Friday as the Blazers competed in the Birmingham Indoor Icebreaker at the Birmingham Crossplex.

Victory George competed in multiple events as the newcomer participated in the 60m and the Long Jump. George placed 12th out of 69 athletes in the 60m Prelims with a time of 7.71 seconds. George narrowly missed the finals by .01 seconds as she placed second in heat 4. The newcomer from Nigeria placed 11th of 55 athletes in the Long Jump where she finished with a mark of 5.52m and placed third in flight 3.

Leticia Quingostas started her senior season strong in the 300m. The senior from Brazil placed ninth overall out of 28 athletes and won heat 4 with a time of 40.51 seconds.

The freshmen middle distance duo consisting of Kelly Hughes and Katelyn Valtos made their college debuts in the 1000m. Hughes (3:05.08) and Valtos (3:06.08) finished sixth and seventh overall respectively. Valtos’ time was tops in heat 2.

The Blazers saw four Pole Vault athletes compete on Friday. Noelle Hambrick was the leader of the quartet placing fifth with a mark of 3.70m. Victoria Freeland, Fiona Eastman, and Trinity Fellows each finished at 3.55m.

The Green and Gold rounded out the day with true freshman Sarah Hopkins competing in the Weight Throw. Hopkins finished her day with a mark of 14.58m on her final successful throw, which ranks third-best in school history for Indoor Weight Throw.

UAB returns to action on January 9, 2026 as it returns to the Birmingham Crossplex for the Blazer Invite. Meet information, schedules, and live results will be posted at a later date.

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Aggies Fend Off Vols in Five-Set Epic to Advance in NCAA Tournament

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TEMPE, Arizona – At first, it seemed like Utah State volleyball would waltz into the second round of the NCAA Tournament. 

Then, it seemed like the USU’s dream season might end in heartbreaking fashion.

But in a do-or-die fifth set, the Aggies fought off a furious comeback from seventh-seeded Tennessee to claim a thrilling 3-2 (25-19, 25-15, 20-25, 18-25, 15-11) victory in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. This is the first NCAA Tournament victory for Utah State volleyball since recording wins in back-to-back seasons in 2000 and 2001.

With the win, Utah State will now face No. 2 Arizona State on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. (MT). 

Sophomore setter Kaylie Kofe engineered the Aggie offense to a .312 hitting percentage, recording 57 assists. Senior middle blocker Tierney Barlow led USU with 16 kills on a team-best .560 hitting percentage while sophomore opposite side hitter Loryn Helgesen added 14 kills. The duo also tied for the team lead with four blocks apiece with each player also registering a solo block. Sophomore outside hitter Andrea Simovski also had 14 kills and sophomore outside hitter Mara Štiglic stuffed the stat sheet with 12 kills, six digs, three blocks and three assists. Junior libero/defensive specialist Kendel Thompson led the Aggie defense with 16 digs, also leading the team with two service aces.

Head coach Rob Neilson

“What a match. Hats off to that Tennessee team. We gave them all they could handle in those first two sets and then they responded. They’re a great team obviously, well coached and talented, physical. Then you get to a fifth set and it’s a coin flip. I thought we made enough plays and battled and came through adversity. I’m really proud of this group and I’m excited that we get to play some more volleyball together.”

Set One

The Aggies came roaring out of the gates, registering kills on nine of their first 13 attacks en route to taking a 10-5 lead to force a Tennessee timeout. Štiglic posted three kills during the early run, part of a 7-0-10 line for the Croatian in the opening set. Out of the timeout, the Vols responded with a 9-2 stretch to take a lead midway through the frame and force an Aggie timeout. USU stemmed the tide with a kill from redshirt freshman middle blocker Lauren Larkin that preceded a block by Barlow and Helgesen. A Helgesen kill and Thompson ace then made it a 4-0 Aggie run to deliver the advantage back to Utah State. The Vols scored back-to-back points to tie it at 16 before the teams alternated the ensuing six rallies. With the set tied at 19, the Aggies closed the frame on a 6-0 burst. Helgesen ignited the run with a kill before teaming with Larkin on a block to firmly give the Aggies control late in the set. Štiglic then delivered back-to-back kills to clinch the 25-19 win to open the match. Utah State hit .382 in the opening frame while holding Tennessee to .188 to take a 1-0 lead.

Set Two

Utah State again came out strong, using a 14-3 onslaught to grab hold of the second set. Simovski powered the on-fire start with five kills while Thompson added her second ace of the match to help build a double-digit cushion. The Aggies went a perfect 8-of-8 on attacks to begin the frame. Tennessee closed the gap with a 6-1 stretch, forcing a USU timeout. A Helgesen kill halted the Vols’ momentum before Utah State went on to close the set on a 5-1 run featuring a pair of kills from Barlow and a Helgesen ace plus a block by Štiglic and Barlow to help seal the 25-15 win. The Aggies improved on both their offensive and defensive marks from the first set, hitting .444 while holding Tennessee to .171 to go up 2-0 for the match.

Set Three

The Aggies again went up early as Barlow recorded three-straight kills and then a solo block as part of a personal 4-0 run to put USU ahead 7-4. The Vols, however, answered back with an 11-4 stretch to take a late four-point lead in the set. The Aggies battled back within two at 21-19 with Simovski supplying a pair of kills but Tennessee went on a 4-1 run to take the set, 25-20, to extend the match to a fourth set.

Set Four

The Vols maintained momentum to begin the fourth set, opening up a 10-5 lead out of the gates. USU scored three-straight points with Larkin and Helgesen both registering kills to trim the deficit to two points. Tennessee answered again, scoring seven of the next 10 rallies to extend their lead to six points. The Aggies were unable to build a comeback attempt as the Vols secured a 25-18 win to send the match to a winner-takes-all fifth set.

Fifth Set

In a pivotal start to the set, Utah State went up 5-2 courtesy of a pair of Simovski kills and three attacking errors from the Vols. The Aggies led by four points at 12-8 following two kills from Helgesen before Tennessee clawed back within one after three-straight points. USU regained the advantage from the defensive side as Barlow and Helgesen combined for a block to make it 13-11. Barlow then killed back-to-back balls off the slide to secure the 15-11 victory and send the Aggies into the second round.

Quick Notes

  • Utah State also extended their overall winning streak to 22 matches, the third-longest streak in program history, trailing only a 23-game streak spanning the team’s 1978 national title season and 1979, and a program-record 26-game streak in 1978. USU’s streak is now tied for the third-longest active streak in the nation.
  • Utah State hit .312 for the match, their 11th-straight match recording a .250 hitting percentage or better. The Aggies are now hitting .274 on the season, a mark which would break the current program record of .238 set in 2016.
  • Larkin added another eight kills on a .500 hitting percentage plus two blocks and a career-high three digs.
  • Sophomore outside hitter Delaney Lawson and freshman defensive specialist Sadie Warren provided key defensive contributions with eight and six digs, respectively. 
  • Utah State is now 3-6 in the NCAA Tournament all-time, recording their first win since defeating BYU in Salt Lake City in 2001. USU also defeated Missouri the year prior in Provo, Utah. 
  • The Aggies are now 19-13-1 all-time against SEC teams and recorded their first win over the conference since beating Alabama in 2003.
  • Utah State improved to a 29-4 record during Kofe’s career when she records at least 10.0 assists per set.

Up Next
The Aggies continue play in the second round of the NCAA Tournament against second-seeded Arizona State on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 p.m. (MT). The game will be streamed on ESPN+.

Fans can follow the Aggie volleyball program on Twitter, @USUVolleyball, on Facebook at /USUVolleyball or on Instagram, @usuvolleyball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program on Twitter, @USUAthletics, Facebook at /USUAthletics and on Instagram, @USUAthletics.

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Women’s Track and Field Look to Continue Success as a Squad this Winter

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WEST HARTFORD, Conn. –  The Hartford Women’s Track and Field team look to build off of a strong season in the spring as the team moves into the indoor portion of the schedule. Last year, the team found success both indoors and outdoors with strong placements in marquee meets such as 2nd in the Conference of New England (CNE) Championships, 12th and tied for 14th in the NCAA DIII Championships, and 17th and 25th in the NEICAAA All-New England Championships.

New Year, Similar Squad

With Head Coach Connor Green returning for his third year and the team only graduating two seniors a year ago, Hartford will be running out a whole host of familiar faces this season. 31 out of the 48 Hawks will be back for Coach Green with eight entering into their senior season. Amongst the group of notable returners is Lauren Duffy (Southington, Conn.) who is coming off of a standout freshman campaign last season. Duffy finished with seven top ten finishes last season with two top three finishes at The Reggie Open. 

“Our team expectations are to just stay consistent, disciplined, and work on the little things a lot. Like being in the weight room, getting consistent miles in, and also hurdle mobility, injury prevention stuff, just to stay healthy throughout the season.” Duffy said.

 

Another key returner for the Hawks is junior Leslie Samuel (Montauk, N.Y.) who is coming off a season in which she was named to the USTFCCCA All-Region Team.

“I am mostly excited to get back into it. I didn’t compete last year, so I am excited to get back to where I am, and make it to nationals hopefully.” Samuel said.

 

A third key returner for the Hawks is Tommie Barker (Canton, Conn.). Barker last season was nominated to the CNE All-Conference Third Team for her/their performance in both hammer throw and shotput.

“I have high expectations for this year, given it’s my senior year. I’m hoping to keep improving and PR consistently at almost every meet. My main goal is to make it to all New Englands this year, and I think it’s very doable! I’m super excited for indoor and even more so for outdoor! Between lifting and practicing consistently for the past few months, I think we’re all at our best going into this season. Practice makes progress, and we’ve had a lot of time to make some amazing progress!” Barker said. 

Season Outlook:

The Hawks will begin their season at the Yale invitational on Dec. 6th. Following that event they will take on the Wesleyan University Invitational on Jan. 24th. They will also compete in the John Thomas Terrier Classic at Boston University on Jan. 31st. The Hawks will close out the indoor track and field season at the NCAA Division III New England Championships in Boston at the New England at the Track of New Balance

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Nebraska volleyball vs. Long Island live updates, stats and highlights

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Updated Dec. 5, 2025, 7:40 p.m. CT

Nebraska volleyball (30-0) begins the road to Kansas City Friday with the No. 1 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA tournament. The Huskers play host for the Regional and take on the Long Island Sharks (20-8) for the opening round.

The match commences after San Diego takes Kansas State at 4:30 p.m. CT. The winner of each match advances to the second, which is set for Saturday at 7 p.m. CT.

Nebraska comes in with its first perfect regular season in 25 years along with its third consecutive Big Ten title. The Huskers also enter the tournament with the top offense and defense in the nation, standing with a .352 hitting percentage and holding opponents to a .125. 





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