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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2024


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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

 

Wow, I was just checking yesterday's results, came across the semi and saw:

 

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My first thought: "Surely Martikan has a son and named him Michal as well?!"

 

Hot damn, 45 years old and after 7 years a medal again, I thought he had long retired :yikes: Legend!

He retired after failing to win the internal quota for Tokyo, he then became the head coach of :AUT , in Tokyo 2020 he was in Austrian team as coach :d

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The next year he returned to an active athlete, tried to represent :CHN :UAE or :AUT to qualify for Paris but ICF did not allow his nationality switch so quickly to be able to try to qualify for Paris, so he returned to :SVK national Trials and made it to the Slovak team again and yesterday won a medal at the World Cup final

 

Quite a TV story can be made from his life

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Stage 5/5 in La Seu d´Urgell, ESP

 

Women´s Kayak Cross (5/5)

 

1. Mallory FRANKLIN  :GBR

2. Kimberley WOODS  :GBR

3. Angele HUG  :FRA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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ICF WORLD CUP 2024

 

Women´s Kayak-Cross

FINAL STANDING

 

:GBR Kimberley WOODS

 219

 

:GBR Mallory FRANKLIN

201

 

:AUS Jessica FOX 

154

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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Stage 5/5 in La Seu d´Urgell, ESP

 

Men´s Kayak Cross (5/5)

 

1. Joseph CLARKE  :GBR

2. David LLORENTE  :ESP

3. Pedro GONCALVES  :BRA

 

Full Final Results HERE

Full Semifinal Results HERE

Full Quarterfinal Results HERE

Full Heats Results HERE

Full Qualifiers Results Trial Run

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ICF WORLD CUP 2024

 

Men´s Kayak-Cross

FINAL STANDING

 

:GBR Joseph CLARKE

 216

 

:BRA Pedro GONCALVES

215

 

:FRA Mathurin MADORE

152

 

Full Final Standing HERE

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