President Sergio Mattarella and
Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) chief Giovanni Malagò spurred
Italy'a athletes on as they handed over the flag to speed skater
Arianna Fontana and ice sledge hockey skipper Florian Plancker
ahead of the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games in South Korea.
"The whole of Italy is with you, "Mattarella told the Olympic
and Paralympic athletes and staff.
"I will watch some events on TV," he told them.
Malagò told the president, "we vow to go to Korea to dispute
a great Olympics.
"We want to be a positive symbol, becoming interpreters and
messengers of your teachings and encouragement," the CONI chief
said.
Malagò went on to specify that the Olympic team was 130
strong, a figure that "allows us to set a new record for a
Winter Olympics outside our borders" - on other words, not
counting Turin 2006.
Short-track skater Fontana is the Olympics flag-bearer while
ice sledge hockey ace Plancker is the Paralympics flag carrier.
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