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Sprint Canoeing ICF World Championships 2018


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Men´s K2-200m:

 

1. Hungary  :HUN    (Mark Balaska/Balazs Birkas) 31.873

2. Spain  :ESP   (Saul Craviotto/Cristian Toro) 32.133

3. Serbia  :SRB   (Nebojsa Grujic/Marko Novakovic) 32.156

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and both Kozak and Carrington literally only few minutes after their individual Final showed another amazing effort in the K2 final. :bowdown:

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Women´s K2-500m:

 

1. Hungary  :HUN    (Anna Karasz/Danuta Kozak) 1:43.065

2. New Zealand  :NZL   (Lisa Carrington/Caitlin Ryan/) 1:43.088

3. Germany  :GER   (Jasmin Fritz/Steffi Kriegerstein) 1:45.589

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13 minutes ago, dareza said:

Good for Grujic and Novakovic but they failed when it was most imporant 2 years ago. So, they lost chance for Olympic medal and probably no one of them will be in Tokyo.

Would like to see them in K4. With Holpert and say Boltic.

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Men´s C4-500m:

 

1. Russia  :RUS    (Pavel Petrov/Viktor Melantev/Mikhail Pavlov/Ivan Shtyl) 1:35.606

2. Ukraine  :UKR   (Yurii Vandiuk/Oleh Borovyk/Andrii Rybachok/Eduard Shemetylo) 1:36.726

3. Italy  :ITA   (Daniele Santini/Sergiu Craciun/Nicolae Craciun/Luca Incollingo) 1:37.196

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Men´s K4-1000m:

 

1. Germany  :GER    (Tamas Gecso/Jakob Thordsen/Jacob Schopf/Lucas Reuschenbach) 2:57.947

2. Slovakia  :SVK   (Samuel Baláž/Juraj Tarr/Erik Vlček/Gábor Jakubík) 2:58.914

3. Spain  :ESP   (Francisco Cubelos/Rubén Millán/Pelayo Roza/Iňigo PeNa) 2:59.341

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I´m still amazed by our Lucia Valová,

the youngest athlete here managed to reach the A-Final in C1-500, the first ever SVK women/girl which achieved such result.

Last year she won 3 medals last year at EYOF in Hungary, this year she won 2 medals at the Junior European Championships (Gold at C1-500) and now a very nice debut at Seniors World Championships,

 

pity the wind was too strong for her in her lane yesterday, so she finished 9th, but still huge result and finally a very promising athlete for our sport.

 

 

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btw PS: if anyone of you want to help her to have better funding, you can vote for her here https://www.nadaciasov.sk/ukazsa/sportovec/lucia-valova

so far it looks good for her to make the top 12, but well, it´s only about a vote, and it may help this talent, so why not :yes

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