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15 hours ago, dobar_73 said:

Zvanično smo i završili grupnu fazu sa 3 poraza, 

Nadam se da ima razigravanje da imamo što više iskustva.

U razigravanje do 17 mesta, smo pobedili :BRA, od kojih smo izgubili u grupnu fazu

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2 hours ago, dobar_73 said:

Katarina Draganov Čordaš otvara Srpski nastup u Parizu. 

 

u disiplini 100m Ledjno S2, nadam se da popravio lični rekord, i da možda udje u finale 

Zanimljivo jeste da je Katarina isto bila i na seniorsko EP i na EYOF :swimming:

 

Trenutno sa rezutatem 1:05:25 od 2013 kad je bila 18 je deveta Srpkinja svih vremena u 100 Ledjno. 

(Norma je bila 59.99 za Pariz) 

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7 hours ago, dobar_73 said:

Staša Gejo je kao treća u kvalifikacijama ušla u Polufinale Evropskog Prvenstva u disiplini bolder. 

Gledao sam nesto penjanja u Parizu, definitivno je da ona nije imala kvalitet za Pariz. :(

Ona je relativno dobra u jednoj, a prilicno zaostaje u drugoj disciplini, ako sam dobro shvatio.

Koliko znam, za LA postoji sansa da odvoje bolder i lid, tu bi onda mozda i imala sansu za kvotu.

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2 hours ago, ChandlerMne said:

Katarina kao 8. u finalu.

Ogromne razlike, mislim da je za preko minut sporija od 1. iz kvalifikacija.

Svaka cast svakako, sjajan rezultat.

Našim paraolimpijcima nemožemo ništa zameriti, daju svoju makisum i predstavljaju Srbiju sa velikim srcem. 

Svi su bili u teškim okolnostima i sada je njihovo vreme da sjaju.

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