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Slalom Canoeing ICF Junior & Under 23 World Championships 2019


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Women´s Under 23 K1:

 

1. Amalie HILGERTOVA  :CZE   95.22 (0)

2. Klaudia ZWOLINSKA  :POL  95.76 (2)

3. Selina JONES  :GER  98.34 (0)

 

 

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Men´s Junior C1:

 

1. Nejc POLENCIC  :SLO   98.47 (4)

2. Szymon NOWOBILSKI  :POL  99.22 (2)

3. Adrien FISCHER  :FRA  99.26 (2)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Poor Macúš, he was so close of his first big medal (title) being super fast on the track, but messed everything up with 6 gates hits...so only 5th place and plenty of regrets I guess.

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

@OlympicIRL if not that damn hit on the 14th gate, Liam would be the World U23 Champion !

 

 

Fantastic result for Liam :clap:

Nice to see us doing something of note in this sport for first time in years!

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and another near 4th place for us to close this not-the-luckiest-day for our colours..Zuzana Pankova 4th in Juniors W K1, a half of second behind the US super talent Evy Leibfarth. Pity for Evy though without the 6 penalty seconds she would won the title easily. she was by far the fastets on the track today in her class

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Women´s Junior K1:

 

1. Antonie GALUSKOVA  :CZE   100.91 (2)

2. Eva Alina HOCEVAR  :SLO  102.00 (0)

3. Evy LEIBFARTH  :USA  102.35 (6)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Women´s Under 23 C1:

 

1. Ana SATILA  :BRA   101.06 (0)

2. Alsu MINAZOVA  :RUS  104.45 (4)

3. Monika SKACHOVA  :SVK  105.95 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Men´s Under 23 K1:

 

1. Pol OULHEN  :FRA   86.02 (0)

2. Mathurin MADORE  :FRA  86.32 (0)

3. Mario LEITNER  :AUT  87.72 (0)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Women´s Junior C1:

 

1. Gabriela SATKOVA  :CZE   105.15 (0)

2. Tereza KNEBLOVA  :CZE  107.73 (0)

3. Marta BERTONCELLI :ITA  109.93 (2)

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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