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Record Crowds and Thrilling Finals at the 47th Edition of Classique Pif

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“A crowd at the rendezvous” and a “thrilling final”. These are the first impressions of the general director of the Classique Pif, Jean-Charles Doyon, at the end of the 47th edition, which concludes on Sunday evening with the finals of the Invitation classes.

Even though Mother Nature played tricks on the final moments of the event, on Saturday, the organizers of the Classique Pif are giving a positive assessment of the 47th edition, which was once again held in many Sherbrooke parks, including Parc Quintal.

The latter was the scene of the finals in provincial classes, as well as in invitation classes. According to Jean-Charles Doyon, the amateurs were treated to excellent ball throughout the seven days of the Pif Classic.

“We really had a great week, excellent competitions, both for the men and the women. Despite the rainy day on Saturday, we finished with an extraordinary Sunday afternoon,” added Mr. Doyon.

In a press release, the organizers assured that they had put everything in place to allow players to play in safe conditions after the rain on Saturday.

Sustained enthusiasm

For years, the Classique Pif has been the event that kicks off summer in Sherbrooke. The 2024 edition was no exception, according to Jean-Charles Doyon. He sees that fans come out year after year, especially when the weather is mild.

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Slow pitch fans were present for the 47th edition of the Classique Pif, which was held again this year in several parks in Sherbrooke, including Parc Quintal in the Fleurimont borough.

Photo: Courtesy Simon Rancourt

Without calling 2024 a record year, Mr. Doyon believes that the public has once again responded. Without the rain, the organization could have broken attendance records, he believes. Until Friday, we were on track to break records, but Saturday is always a big day. The rain changed the plans, but we had one of the biggest Sundays ever for the Classique Pif. So we’re going to do well, he believes.

Let us recall that once again this year, the Pif Classic welcomed 52 teams from Quebec, Ontario, the Maritimes and the United States. The competitions were held over seven days, in four tournament classes: the Matelas Houde Women’s Provincial Class, the Évènements DS Men’s Class, the Publiforme Men’s Invitational Class, and the Fix Auto Women’s Class.

The 48th edition is scheduled to take place from June 30 to July 6, 2025.

Winning teams of the competitions

  • Matelas Houde Women’s Provincial Class: Victory for the Construction MGP team against the Le Shelby/STA team (Score: 27 to 18)
  • Men’s Provincial Class DS Events: Victory of the Influences CPA/Lapointe Electrician team against the Devco builder/Transporter Loubier & Fils team (Score: 17 to 9)
  • Fix Auto Women’s Invitational Class: Victory for Team Beloli Ladie against Team Grip It/Rip It/Yeti (Score: 22 to 12)
  • Publiforme Men’s Invitational Class: Victory for the Beloli/Thunder/Chosen/RF/KL & R/LS team over the Coffrage Daniel Lampron Spartans team (Score: 22 to 21)

2024-07-02 01:50:52
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Padua: Mager, Oradini, Pennaforti and Piraino in the seeding

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There are 13 Italian tennis players who have reached the decisive round of the qualifications of the “Canottieri Padova Open”, an ITF men’s tournament with a prize pool of 25 thousand dollars (red clay), now in its seventeenth edition. In the running for one of the eight places available for the main draw are…
2024-07-07 19:47:12
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Madison Keys Forced to Retire Due to Injury at Wimbledon, Jasmine Paolini Advances to Quarter-Finals

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A little drama unfolded on Court 1 at Wimbledon this Sunday. Madison Keys, in tears, had to resign herself to abandoning against Jasmine Paolini while she had narrowly escaped victory a few minutes earlier, leading 5-2 double break before injuring her left thigh and having to give up continuing this spectacular and emotional fight. The American, who had just conceded an ace, preferred to leave it there after 2 hours and 23 minutes of play, losing 6-3, 6-7(6), 5-5 (15-A) and letting her opponent slip away to her first quarter-final at Wimbledon. She will face another American, Coco Gauff or Emma Navarro.

The Roland-Garros finalist came within two points of victory in the deciding game of a second set that was already full of twists and turns, as she came back from 5-1, 40-15 down before losing on the wire. We thought we had settled the score. But that was without her extraordinary fighting spirit. And without the bad luck that struck Madison, of course. At 5-4, the latter left the court for a long medical timeout during which she had her left adductor strapped. But we quickly saw upon her return, when she could barely walk and push off on her legs, that it would be complicated. She tried to close on her serve but, once it was lost on a double fault, it was a lost cause.

A stroke of luck for the Italian but she fully deserves the good fortune that is currently accompanying her. She who had never won a match on grass before this year therefore follows a semi-final in Eastbourne with a first quarter-final here. She is the fifth Italian to reach the “big 8” in London after Laura Golarsa (1989), Silvia Farina Elia (2003), Francesca Schiavone (2009) and Camila Giorgi (2018). READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

2024-07-07 15:14:00
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Italian Judokas Shine at European Cup Junior: Gaia Stella and Cristiano Mincinesi Lead the Way with Gold Medals

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It is tsunami-Italy in Prague that, on the second day of the European Cup Junior, won the gold medal with Cristiano Mincinesi in the 90 kg, Gaia Stella in the 52 kg, the silver medal with Rebecca Valeriani in the 48 kg, the bronze medal with Henry Owusu Asare Owusu in the 90 kg, Ilaria Finestrone in the 52 kg, Giulia Carna and Michela Terranova in the 57 kg.

The total of the day is seven medals, plus two from yesterday it gets to nine and for the medal table by nation it can go well like this: Italy is first with three golds, two silvers, four bronzes. Brazil has taken ten medals, but is behind because it has only two golds.

“I’m happy with this medal and satisfied with the race,” she said. Gaia Stella– It was a very challenging race and this result means a lot to me. I thank my family, my coaches and my gym mates.”

“After the gold at the absolute, I came here to win, like in every race. – she said Giulia Carnà– I don’t want to appeal to the referees’ interpretations, I only make mea culpa for my mistakes. A new four-year period and new goals begins. I thank the Fiamme Oro, my teachers Marco and Fabrizio Fantauzzo. Thanks to the entire Judo virtus Fantauzzo company and to my family who follows me from home”.

“Despite the lost match, I am very happy with my race for being able to get back up and win all the repechage matches, arriving at the medal. -he said Henry Owusu Asare Owusu– I would really like to thank my president Lucia Rubini, my teacher Luigi Crescini, my coach Luca Ravanetti who followed me today, the Federal technicians present, all my teammates of KSDK Parma for the support they gave me today by cheering from home and every day during training and, finally, my class 5B and Salvatore Robuschi who supports my path”.

“Even though today I wasn’t in top form,” he said instead Michela Terranova– I think I had a good race, bringing home a wealth of experience and motivation. With today’s bronze, I win my third medal in the junior world judo tour. I thank all the coaches of the national team for supporting me, but above all I thank the Carabinieri, my commander Luigi Guido and my coach Giovanni Carollo, who unfortunately is not here with me… but from afar he helped me a lot. Focus on the next ones”. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Superlative performance by our Azzurri who were the protagonists of the second day of competition. Above all, Mincinesi and Stella impressed with determination, tenacity and great judo, making the Mameli Anthem resound here in Prague. – this is the comment of the three Azzurri coaches, Vito Zocco, Salvatore Ferro, Luca Ravanetti– Valeriani’s performance was no less impressive, only stopped by the English athlete in the final at the end of a balanced and hard-fought match. Also of great value were the four bronze medals won by Finestrone, Carná, Terranova and Owusu who strongly wanted to reach the podium after having played convincing tests. There is a bitter taste in the mouth for the medal lost to Sciacovelli.

With today’s seven medals, net of some very questionable refereeing decisions, the young Azzurri have projected our national team to the top of the medal table and give us hope for future commitments”.

>>> SECOND DAY RESULTS

2024-07-07 17:10:00
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