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Slalom Canoeing Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016


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Just now, hckosice said:

 

 

yep sorry I somehow missed Italy :d well, you have to excuse me, you know I´m watching hockey and we have expecrienced again one pretty hard day :d

You're welcome guy :p 

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the europeans just started and I just noticed that our Jerguš Baďura is representing Norway in C1 :lol: oh dear..and looking at his time in 1st heat ..wow

 

 

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Marinić very good today, but still only the 3rd best nation (behind "Norway" and Spain...). But still, Marinić's weak point is about to come - the semifnials. It's quite incredible how awful his record is in important semifinal races, he missed a gate many times in this stage.

#banbestmen

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ok so let see a first summary after the heats in mens C1 and mens K1 for the last olympic spot

 

in C1 Jerguš Baďura qualified Norway for the semifinals, the good thing for him is that this is his home venue, he grew up here and trained many many years in this water, so we´ll see if the guy who just weasn´t able to fulfill his olympic or world championships dream in Slovakian jersey because he was always the 4th behind Martikán, Beňuš and Slafkovský will surprisingly start in Rio in Norwegian colours. also Spain qualified for the semis 2 guys, especially Ander Elosegi is probably the top favorite for the spot. apart them there also the croatian Marinič who definitely has the capacities to do something and win the quota, as dcro said, he just need some more luck than he usually has tomorrow. the other countries who will fight for the quota tomorrow are Italy they are in the "best starting position" because they managed to qualify all their 3 athletes to the semifinals with Cipressi, Colazingari and Ivaldi,  Belarus with Tratsiak, Greece with the iconic Tsakmakis, Ireland with Liam Jegou and Portugal with Carvalho.

so :NOR:ESP:ESP:CRO:ITA:ITA:ITA:BLR:GRE:IRL:POR still in the course for 1 spot.

 

 

In mens K1 only 6 non qualified countries reached the semifinals :

:SWE with 2 guys Holmer and Ohrstrom, :NED with Hermans, again the top favorite :ESP with all 3 guys but especially the very experimented Samuel Hernanz, :SUI has also 3 athletes in semifinals, 2 of them are very good Michael Kurt and Martin Dougoud, :POR with Silva and finally another venue home athlete Marcel Potočný for :HUN

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in men´s C2 Spain is out. the quota will be contested between :SUI Werro/Werro and :ITA Camporesi/Ferrari.

 

in womens K1 between :UKR and :NED

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Ander Elosegi from Spain already qualified for final. very good race by Matija Marinič of Croatia still dreaming to enter the final. he need to beat another 2 semifinalists

 

Jerguš Baďura got a 50 seconds penalty for missing the 7th gate, so no Norway in Rio

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Gerade eben schrieb hckosice:

Ander Elosegi from Spain already qualified for final. very good race by Matija Marinič of Croatia still dreaming to enter the final. he need to beat another 2 semifinalists

 

Jerguš Baďura got a 50 seconds penalty for missing the 7th gate, so no Norway in Rio

again no quota for croatia, really bad run for us currently

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2 minutes ago, prso1000 said:

again no quota for croatia, really bad run for us currently

 

no over yet, still 3 to go. but it will be maybe too hard though.. he still need to pass 2 of them his time 107.81 pity for those 2sec penalty

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Gerade eben schrieb hckosice:

 

no over yet, still 3 to go. but it will be maybe too hard though.. he still need to pass 2 of them his time 107.81 pity for those 2sec penalty

but even without penalty it was not enough, he was too slow

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Just now, prso1000 said:

but even without penalty it was not enough, he was too slow

 

well, now it´s unfotunately over. quota in C1 for Spain not a surprise at all, but pitty I supported Matija

 

but omg Tasiadis what a race by him in semifinal !!! :bowdown:

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