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Figure skating-Italy's team bronze lifts hopes of further home-ice success

MILAN, Feb 8 : Italy's hopes of more home Olympic ice success in figure skating were lifted on Sunday when they clinched bronze in the team event at the Milano Cortina Winter Games.

With his best free‑skate score of the season, Matteo Rizzo strengthened Italy's hold on third place, keeping them ahead of Canada and Georgia, after solid performances from Lara Naki Gutmann and duo Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii.

The Italian team stood up and started shouting "bronze, bronze" as Rizzo went through the final moments of his performance, drawing a huge roar from the crowd as he finished and knelt with his forehead on the ground, hiding his tears.

Italy's team alternated chants of "Matteo, Matteo" and "Italia, Italia" waiting for Rizzo's score of 179.62.   

It was Italy's third Olympic medal in figure skating after bronzes won by Barbara Fusar Poli and Maurizio Margaglio in ice dance at Salt Lake City 2002 and Carolina Kostner in the women's singles at Sochi 2014.

The result underscored momentum built over the team competition's rounds, where Italy's skaters delivered the consistency needed to secure the final step of the podium in a discipline where the country has long striven to establish itself among the sport's elite.

HIGH VOLUME

Italian fans raised the volume for their team inside the ice skating arena, known to the Milanese as Forum di Assago: an industrial‑looking, multi‑level concrete building with exposed pipes and ducts painted red, built south of the city in the early 1990s to hold up to 15,800 spectators.

Milan-born Macii said the home setting had made all the difference and "a minor mistake" on his part had actually brought the public closer than a flawless performance may have.

"The crowd skated with us: they were happy for

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