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Slalom Canoeing ECA Junior & Under 23 European Championships 2019


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2 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

I found a stream just when two Serbians started, one by one so i watched them plus Ochoa and 2 Brits. 

I saw huge technical errors and problems with Jevtic and Djordjevic, it was obvious they were struggling. But Jevtic indeed was somehow better and more precise.

I know that Serbia doesnt have a tradition in this sport but still, after all these years all participants finish in bottom half, often in last few positions.

 

well, Liptovský Mikuláš is quite difficult venue, if the setters decide to build some hard track, like last time the ECh was held there, when they installed upstream gates on the most difficult parts of the channel, I can immagine young inexperienced athletes having easily troubles with this water

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Men´s Under 23 C1 Team:

 

1. Italy (Ivaldi/Ceccon/Micozzi)  :ITA   107.90 (2)

2. Czech Republic (Heger/Chaloupka/Vetrovsky)  :CZE  109.33 (4)

3. Slovenia (Turnsek/Vidmar/Kancler)  :SLO  109.86 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

 

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Women´s Under 23 K1 Team:

 

1. Czech Republic (Hilgertova/Fiserova/Satkova)  :CZE   118.84 (2)

2. Slovakia (Mintalova/Stanovska/Macekova)  :SVK  122.83 (6)

3. Germany (Faber/Mehlhorn/Jones)  :GER  124.73 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Men´s Juniors C1 Team:

 

1. Slovakia (Macus/Mraz/Dieska)  :SVK   120.21 (8)

2. Czech Republic (Lhota/Kral/Kratochvil)  :CZE  120.42 (4)

3. Germany (Kies/Lindolf/Goettling)  :GER  125.54 (8)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Women´s Juniors K1 Team:

 

1. Czech Republic (Galuskova/Nesnidalova/Bekova)  :CZE   125.01 (4)

2. France (Vuitton/Delassus/Pietracha)  :FRA  126.98 (6)

3. Slovakia (Pankova/Durecova/Chlebova)  :SVK  129.26 (6)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Men´s Under 23 K1 Team:

 

1. France (Madore/Oulhen/Quemeneur)  :FRA   97.94 (0)

2. Austria (Leitner/Oschmautz/Weger)  :AUT  100.14 (0)

3. Czech Republic (Zima/Maikranz/Matejka)  :CZE  100.98 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Women´s Under 23 C1 Team:

 

1. France (Delassus/Henry/Bregazzi)  :FRA   132.37 (6)

2. Czech Republic (Fiserova/Rihova/Satkova)  :CZE  135.08 (4)

3. Slovakia (Stanovska/Skachova/Macekova)  :SVK  136.24 (14)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Men´s Juniors K1 Team:

 

1. Germany (Dilli/Bretzinger/Roeller)  :GER   109.43 (2)

2. Slovakia (Staffen/Blascik/Buran)  :SVK  116.03 (8)

3. Spain (Echaniz/Goni/Moyano)  :ESP  116.82 (8)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Women´s Juniors C1 Team:

 

1. Italy (Bertoncelli/Borghi/Micozzi)  :ITA   129.72 (4)

2. Czech Republic (Satkova/Kneblova/Kralova)  :CZE  139.78 (8)

3. Slovakia (Luknarova/Pankova/Chlebova)  :SVK  142.54 (8)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Medal Standing after Day 2

 

1. :CZE  2 - 4 - 1

2. :FRA  2 - 1 - 0

3. :ITA  2 - 0 - 0

4. :SVK  1 - 2 - 3

5. :GER  1 - 0 - 2

6. :AUT  0 - 1 - 0

7. :SLO  0 - 0 - 1

-.  :ESP  0 - 0 - 1

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