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Major drama in the Womens K1 Team, :FRA crossed the line in 1st place just to receive a 50 penalty for Marjorie Delassus, the slow-mo replays did not convince me about the foul to be honest, French girls almost in tears, completely frustrated and hopeless...

 

Expecting big French protest to come early

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Also in the M K1 Team, :ESP lost the gold thanks to additional 2 second penalties given after :POL team protest

 

Host water advantage in canoe slalom applied once again. Team Polska is the new European champions in M K1 Team.

 

Both our K1 teams completely flopped as usually collecting penalties through the course like mushrooms after the rain in the near forest

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4 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Major drama in the Womens K1 Team, :FRA crossed the line in 1st place just to receive a 50 penalty for Marjorie Delassus, the slow-mo replays did not convince me about the foul to be honest, French girls almost in tears, completely frustrated and hopeless...

 

Expecting big French protest to come early

 

1 minute ago, hckošice said:

Also in the M K1 Team, :ESP lost the gold thanks to additional 2 second penalties given after :POL team protest

 

Host water advantage in canoe slalom applied once again. Team Polska is the new European champions in M K1 Team.

 

Both our K1 teams completely flopped as usually collecting penalties through the course like mushrooms after the rain in the near forest

However it is nice to watch the European Games in TV :d It took only 10 days but oh well :p

 

Just a bit sad, the commentator did not receive the info about our Archery gold, instead of that speaking about Saturday´s Tour de France start :p

 

yeah, I will return to my PC screen and EG.tv rather

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7 minutes ago, TeamGB said:

What do you get 50 point penalty for, because we would have come first if not for the one at the very end.

missing the gate or incorrect crossing of the gate. (the green one from the opposite side, the upstream gate directly)

 

Missing the gate is counted also when you displace it with paddle or hand by more than 45 degrees or when your head do not cross the gate in full

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Justice done at the end.

 

:FRA reinstated back to gold (There were really no foul, so it would be really unfair, even if CZE would have won the gold :p)

silver Česko, bronze Deutschland

 

 

In M K1, nothing changed since the Spain´s added penalty.

 

Official results: Gold Polska, Silver Espaňa and Bronze la France

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Just now, hckošice said:

In M K1, nothing changed since the Spain´s added penalty.

 

Official results: Gold Polska, Silver Espaňa and Bronze la France

wait !!! hold on !

 

The results were just changed.

 

:ESP penalty taken away :d

 

Gold for Spain

 

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