name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> European Team Championships have begun

European Team Championships have begun

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The European Team Championships, which are being held in four different countries: Finland (Ladies), France (Girls), Belgium (Amateur) and Switzerland (Boys), began with the first round of the 36-hole medal qualification round, with the four blue. Identical formula in all tournaments where the first eight teams classified in this phase will access the first round of match play in which they will compete for the title. Five out of six results in each of the two rounds are taken into consideration for the ranking. A total of 528 athletes were involved for a total of 88 different teams representing 29 nations.

European Amateur Team Championship

On the course of the Royal Waterloo Golf Club (par 72), in Lasne in Belgium, in the 40th edition of the tournament after the first 18 qualifying holes, the Azzurri Amateurs are, together with the Netherlands, in fourth place with 347 ( -13) hits (Pietro Bovari 70, Flavio Michetti 71, Julien Paltrinieri 73, Matteo Cristoni 69, Lucas Nicolas Fallotico 71, Riccardo Fantinelli 66). At the top the same score of 345 (-15) Denmark and Spain, defending champion. In third place Sweden (346, -14), in sixth England and Wales (350, -10) and in eighth Switzerland (351, -9).

The blue team follows Alberto Binaghi, Coach of the National Amateur Men's Team, Alain Vergari, Deputy Coach, the athletic trainer and nutritionist Massimo Messina and the captain Simone Armando Colozza.

European Team Championships, results

European Boys' Team Championship – Spain with 353 (-7) strokes, the only team that finished under par, leads the ranking in the European Boys Championship on the course of the Golf Club de Genève (par 72), in Geneva, Switzerland, where the Italy is eighth with 367 (+7). These are the partials of the Azzurri: Marco Florioli 70, Giovanni Daniele Binaghi 71, Biagio Andrea Gagliardi 73, Bruno Frontero 77, Luca Memeo 79, Michele Ferrero 76, who in the second round will have to keep their concentration high to stay in the group of eight teams that they will fight for the title in the knockout matches, defending themselves against Finland, ninth with 369 (+9), but also trying to catch up against Holland, seventh with 365 (+5), just two strokes away.

The Spaniards are followed by Switzerland (360, par), Sweden and France (361, +1), England (362, +2) and Germany (363, +3), winner of the last editions and aiming for a trio that has never been successful in this event, now in its 44th edition, to no nation. With the Italian team the captain Giovanni Bartoli, the coaches Alessandro Bandini and Giorgio Grillo and the physiotherapist Cristiano Cambi.

European Ladies' Team Championship – Uphill start for the Italian Ladies on the course of the Tawast Golf Club & Country Club (par 72), in Hämeenlinna in Finland, where they finished the first qualifying round in 13th place with 374 (+14) strokes (Alessia Nobilio 76, Caterina Don 72, Anna Zanusso 75, Matilde Innocenti Angelini 77, Maria Vittoria Corbi 74).

In first place is Sweden with 340 (-20), which has a five stroke lead over Germany (345, -15). Then Spain (349, -11), Ireland (353, -7), England (354, -6), chasing the third consecutive success, Denmark (356, -4), Finland (360, par), Czech Republic and Switzerland (363, +3). The blues are accompanied by Stefano Sardi (captain), Enrico Trentin (Advice Giver) and Stefano Soffietti (coach).

European Girls' Team Championship – Italy is in seventh place with 367 (+12) shots (Paris Appendino 81, Geneva Coppa 79, Francesca Fiorellini 75, Francesca Pompa 72, Natalia Aparicio 70, Matilde Partele 71) after the initial round of qualification on the Golf D'Hossegor course (par 71), in the city from which the club takes its name, in France. A shot under par for Spain, which leads with 354 (-1), narrowly ahead of the Netherlands (355, par).

In third place with 357 (+2) the French, who hope to take advantage of the friendly field to regain the title, in fourth Sweden (358, +3), in fifth England (364, +9), in sixth Denmark (365, +10) and Ireland in eighth place (370, +15). The Italian team is supported by Roberto Zappa, head coach of the women's national amateur team, captain Anna Roscio, team manager of the women's national team, and coach Alex Senoner.



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