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:SVK TEAM SLOVAKIA :SVK

 

Under 23

 

Mens

  • Csaba Zalka  (K1-200m)
  • Martin Nemček  (K1-500m)
  • Adam Botek  (K1-1000m)
  • Samuel Baláž/Tibor Linka  (K2-1000m)
  • Samuel Baláž/Milan Fraňa/Csaba Zalka/Adam Botek  (K4-500m)

Womens

  • Lucia Oršulová  (K1-200m)
  • Mariana Petrušová  (K1-500m, K1-1000m)
  • Gabriela Ladičová  (C1-200m, C1-500m)

 

Junior

 

Mens

  • Matúš Jedinák  (K1-200m)
  • Tomáš Holka  (K1-500m, K1-1000m)
  • Martin Hvojník/Matúš Jedinák/Richard Németh/Zsolt Libai  (K4-500m)
  • Dominik Olexík  (C1-200m)
  • Dávid Koczkás  (C1-1000m)
  • Dávid Fekete/Richard Zilizi  (C2-1000m)
  • Dávid Koczkás/Dávid Fekete/Eduard Strýček/Richard Zilizi  (C4-1000m)

Womens

  • Jessica Zatlkajová  (K1-500m, K1-1000m)
  • Lucia Valová  (C1-200m, C1-500m)

 

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Friday 27th July, Medals Recap

 

Under 23

 

Men´s

K1-1000m :  1. Martin Nathell :SWE , 2. Simon McTavish :AUS , 3. Jon Amund Vold :NOR

K2-1000m :  1. Australia (McKitterick/Green) :AUS , 2. Slovakia (Baláž/Linka) :SVK , 3.Germany (Kurschat/Bachmann) :GER

C1-1000m :  1. Conrad-Robin Scheibner :GER , 2. Carlo Tacchini :ITA , 3. Pavlo Altukhov :UKR

C2-1000m :  1. Germany (Hecker/Adam) :GER , 2. Romania (Chirila/Strat) :ROU , 3. Hungary (Kiss/Dori) :HUN

Women´s

K1-1000m :  1. Jule Marie Hake :GER , 2. Tamara Takács :HUN , 3. Maria Virik :NOR

K4-500m :  1. Hungary (Racsko/Malcsiner/Szabo/Katrinecz) :HUN , 2. Poland (Wlodarczyk/Cyrulewska/Pulawska/Klatt) :POL , 3.Russia (Kovnir/Baranova/Odintsova/Dubolazova) :RUS

C1-500m :  1. Katie Vincent :CAN , 2. Alena Nazdrova :BLR , 3. Kseniia Kurach :RUS 

 

 

Junior

 

Men´s

K1-1000m :  1. Benedek Tibor Kós :HUN , 2. Martin Hiller :GER , 3. Anton Novak :BLR 

K2-1000m :  1. Belarus (Smalianik/Litvinau) :BLR , 2. Czech Republic (Kukačka/Vorel) :CZE , 3.Spain (Darne Palmada/Garcia) :ESP

C1-1000m :  1. Dzianis Patapenka :BLR , 2. Kozhakhmet Altynbek :KAZ , 3. Roar Benecke :GER 

C2-1000m :  1. Russia (Nemov/Romanov) :RUS , 2. Cuba (Gutierrez Francisco/Pelier Cordova) :CZE , 3. Czech Republic (Minařík/Zalubil) :CZE 

Women´s

K1-1000m :  1. Maria Rei :POR , 2. Olga Bakó :HUN , 3. Alina Neumiarzhytskaya :BLR

K4-500m :  1. Hungary (Szellák/Biben/Gazso/Kohalmi) :HUN , 2. Germany (Hardy/Landt/Jhonson/Koszeghy) :GER , 3.Russia (Dolgova/Panfilova/Krupnova/Mange) :RUS

C1-500m :  1. Sophia Jensen :CAN , 2. Csenge Molnár :HUN , 3. Olga Aleksandrova :RUS 

 

 

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After yesterdays K2-1000m U23 silver of Samuel Baláž/Tibor Linka, 3 more medals for :SVK today :clap: super happy especially for the very young and talented Lucia Valová :)

 

Saturday 28th July, Medals Recap

 

Under 23

 

Men´s

K1-200m :  1. Arturas Seja :LTU , 2. Strahinja Stefanovic :SRB 3. ex-aequo Csaba Zalka :SVK :thumbup: and Andrea Di Liberto :ITA  

C1-200m :  1. Vadim Korobov :LTU , 2. Hugo Perdrero :ESP , 3. Carlo Tacchini :ITA

Women´s

K1-200m :  1. Anna Lucz :HUN , 2. Kristina Kovnir :RUS , 3. Yin Mengdie :CHN

C1-200m :  1. Katie Vincent :CAN , 2. Dorota Borowska :POL , 3. Alena Nazdrova :BLR 

C2-200m :  1. Belarus (Klimava/Makarchanka) :BLR , 2. Uzbekistan (Rakhmatova/Zokirova) :UZB , 3. Canada (Crossman-Serb/MacIntosh) :CAN 

 

 

Junior

 

Men´s

K1-200m :  1. Bartosz Grabowski :POL , 2. Matúš Jedinák :SVK :thumbup: , 3. Tom Maasen :GER 

C1-200m :  1. Nikita Nekrasov :RUS , 2. Anuar Akchurin :KAZ , 3. ex-aequo  Fabien Schatz :GER and Vitali Asetski :BLR 

Women´s

K1-200m :  1. Alida Dóra Gazsó :HUN , 2. Ina Sauchuk :BLR , 3. Irene Bellan :ITA 

C1-200m :  1. Sophia Jensen :CAN , 2. Bianka Nagy :HUN , 3. Lucia Valová :SVK:thumbup: 

C2-200m :  1. France (Ruiz/Caupain) :FRA , 2. Germany (Bielicke/Wehrmann) :GER , 3. Moldova (Olarasu/Cociu) :MDA 

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good 3 medals for Italy, even if I'm always asking myself why an already established senior like Tacchini must waste a lot of energy by competing every year in all the age group races? (when you're an Olympic finalist and 4th at the following world champs, you shouldn't go anymore to this kind of events)...:facepalm:

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Gold in the last day of competitions and the sweetest of all, U23 K4-500m close our participation in a best way.

5 medals (1-2-2) in overall is more, much more than expected. In fact we were hoping for one in the K4 and our youngs will travel back home with 5. Very well done :yes

 

Sunday 29th July, Medals Recap

 

Under 23

 

Men´s

K1-500m :  1. Oleh Kukharyk :UKR , 2. Guillaume Le Floch :FRA, 3. Jon Amund Vold :NOR  

K4-500m :  1. Slovakia (Baláž/Fraňa/Zalka/Botek) :SVK:champion:, 2. Russia (Kuzakhmetov/Siniavin/Gusev/Blintcev) :RUS 3. Ukraine (Danylenko/Kostyshen/Kukharyk/Lakmanov) :UKR   

C2-500m :  1. Germany (Hecker/Scheibner) :GER , 2. Uzbekistan (Guliev/Mamadaliev) :UZB , 3. Romania (Chirila/Strat) :ROU  

Women´s

K1-500m :  1. Tamara Takács :HUN , 2. Aimee Fischer :NZL , 3. Alina Svita :BLR  

K2-500m :  1. Hungary (Katrinecz/Malcsiner) :HUN , 2. Germany (Hergert/Hake) :GER , 3. Belarus (Vilkova/Skryhnava) :BLR 

C2-500m :  1. Belarus (Klimava/Makarchanka) :BLR , 2. Uzbekistan (Rakhmatova/Zokirova) :UZB , 3. Poland (Szczerbinska/Borowska) :POL 

 

 

 

Junior

 

Men´s

K1-500m :  1. Benedek Tibor Kós :HUN , 2. Rasmus Brandstrup Knudsen :DEN, 3. Bojan Zdelar :SRB 

K4-500m :  1. Czech Republic (Sobíšek/Mašek/Kukačka/Brabec) :CZE , 2. Germany (Florstedt/Busch/Schmitt/Hiller) :GER, 3. Russia (Vetrov/Korovin/Ivanik/Morgunov) :RUS 

C4-500m :  1. Russia (Nemov/Romanov/Egorov/Piskun) :RUS , 2. Ukraine (Ozymok/Yatsiuk/Semeniuk/Sharhorodskyi) :UKR 3. Germany (Benecke/Schatz/Koppen/Hinz) :GER    

Women´s

K1-500m :  1. Eszter Rendessy :HUN , 2. Ina Sauchuk :BLR , 3. Emma Russell :GBR  

K2-500m :  1. Hungary (Biben/Bakó) :HUN , 2. Russia (Dolgova/Krupnova) :RUS , 3. Czech Republic (Sobíšková/Galádová) :CZE  

C2-500m :  1. Canada (Jensen/Lilley Osende) :CAN , 2. China (Li Q./Li W.) :CHN , 3. Hungary (Nagy/Molnár) :HUN 

 

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On 7/28/2018 at 16:39, phelps said:

good 3 medals for Italy, even if I'm always asking myself why an already established senior like Tacchini must waste a lot of energy by competing every year in all the age group races? (when you're an Olympic finalist and 4th at the following world champs, you shouldn't go anymore to this kind of events)...:facepalm:

 

At least these were world championships, but I wonder why he did compete, earlier this year, at the European U23 Ch'ships...

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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