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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Championships 2018


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Without Jana Dukátová, this season is just awful and the worst in all history since independence. Hopefully she will return well in form after pregnancy next year, because otherwise there a huge chance we´ll fail to even qualify for the Olympics in this event :(

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W K1 Finalists

 

2x :GER 2x :GBR 1x :AUS 1x :AUT 1x :BRA  1x :ITA 1x :NZL and 1x :SLO

 

what a debacle for :CZE and :FRA , :SVK sucks this season absolutely, so it´s not really a surprise, but any Czech or French female K1 athlete in final is pretty shocking, also to notice another this seasons flop of the Olympic champion Maialen Chourraut :ESP for xth time finishing semifinal run with a 50sec penalty

 

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

by the way, comparing these world champs to the Rio Olympics is quite depressing...it doesn't even seem the same place as 2 years ago...:cry:

 

lol no. The difference between olympics and now is that in the Olympics there were huge temporary stands at the side of the venue (which I guess weren't necessary for this) and some banners with Rio 2016 logo. BTW, most of the brazilian athletes have trained for months there, which explains some good results here (compared to previous championships).

 

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