Saturday, November 14, 2009

PORTUGAL CAMPEÃO DO MUNDO DE DMT


Portugal sagrou-se ontem e hoje CAMPEÃO DO MUNDO EM DUPLO MINI-TRAMPOLIM!!!

André Lico venceu hoje o Campeonato do Mundo de DMT e André Fernandes alcançou ainda o 3º lugar!!
Depois da espectacular prestação do jovem português do LisboaGC em Kaoshiung, nos World Games em que conquistou o 2º lugar, este é um dos mais históricos e importantes resultados de sempre alcançados por Portugal.

Ontem, na Final por Equipas, Portugal sagrou-se também Campeão do Mundo de DMT Masculino!

Sem dúvida que são feitos extraordinários aqueles que os ginastas lusos conseguiram em S. Petersburgo, Rússia.

Aqui fica o relato do site da FIG:


"After the fall of title holder Kirill Ivanov (RUS) and 2007 runner-up Kalon Ludvigson (USA) during the qualifying round, spectators were looking to top qualifier Dmitry Fedorovskiy (RUS), team-mate Evgeny Chernoivanov, who qualified in third, the notoriously strong Portuguese André Fernandes (2nd) and André Lico, 2009 World Games Silver medallist, for the Men’s Double Mini-Trampoline Final. Fans were anxious to see the performances of challengers from Brazil, Sweden, the USA and Great Britain as well.

André Lico took the lead after the first pass (37.600), followed by Brazil’s Bruno Martini (36.900) and Dmitry Fedorovskiy (35.900) in third. Lico went ahead and set the bar high with 37.900 for his second pass, resulting in a combined 75.500. Would that be enough to defeat his rivals?

A solid performance by Swedish Tim Lunding, who qualified in fifth position, slid him into second rank with a total of 69.600, elbowing out Martini (67.800). Not a good day for Russians Chernoivanov (60.300) and Fedorovskiy (59.200); they settled for fifth and sixth place just before Canada’s Alexander Seifert and Austin White from the USA.

Portugal’s André Fernandes’ strong performance brought him a total of 69.300 and a Bronze winning third. With Lico’s Gold, Portugal proudly takes home two medals from this Final. Lunding made his own home country Sweden proud with the Silver.

Gold - LICO Andre POR 75.500
Silver - LUNDING Tim SWE 69.600
Bronze - FERNANDES André POR 69.300"


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