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Week 26th April - 2nd May 2021

sport competition part of the competition match, name of sportsmen results
tennis WTA1000, Madrid :ESP 1st round Petra Kvitová [9]  vs. Marie Bouzková  6:2, 2:3 ret.
Markéta Vondroušová  vs. Angelique Kerber :GER 6:7, 1:6
Barbora Krejčíková  vs. Paula Badosa :ESP 1:6, 5:7
Karolína Plíšková [6]  vs. Cori Gauff :USA 5:7, 6:3, 6:2
Karolína Muchová  vs. Qiang Wang :CHN 6:1, 6:3
2nd round Petra Kvitová [9]  vs. Angelique Kerber :GER 6:4, 7:5
Karolína Muchová vs. Naomi Osaka [2] :JPN 6:2, 3:6, 6:1
Karolína Plíšková [6] vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova :RUS 0:6, 5:7
ATPchall., Ostrava :CZE
1st round
Zdeněk Kolář vs. Tomas Martin Etcheverry :ARG 6:1, 4:6, 2:6
Lukáš Rosol vs. Mohamed Safwat :EGY 6:7, 6:2, 7:5
Jiří Lehečka [WC] vs. Constant Lestiene :FRA 6:2, 6:0
Patrik Rikl [WC] vs. Sergiy Stakhovsky :UKR 4:6, 2:6
Martin Krumich [WC] vs. Sebastian Baez :ARG 2:6, 2:6
2nd round Lukáš Rosol vs. Lukáš Klein :SVK 6:7, 6:4, 2:6
Jiří Lehečka [WC] vs. Benjamin Bonzi [3] :FRA 3:6, 4:6
badminton ECH, Kiev :UKR Men singles, 2nd round Milan Ludík vs. Viktor Axelsen [1] :DEN 11:21, 12:21
Women singles, 1st round Kateřina Tomalová vs. Marie Batomele :FRA 15:21, 12:21
Women singles, 2nd round Tereza Švábíková vs. Neslihan Yigit [5] :TUR 13:21, 13:21
Men doubles, 1st round Janáček/Švejda vs. Jille/Van Der Lecq :NED 9:21, 11:21
Women doubles, 1st round Švábíková/Tomalová vs. Magelund/Ravn [7] :DEN 16:21, 13:21
Bášová/Fuchsová vs. Goncalves/Goncalves :POR 21:17, 21:10
Women doubles, 2nd round Bášová/Fuchsová vs. Birch/Smith :GBR 4:21, 6:21
Mixed doubles, 1st round Bášová/Kaisti :CZE/:FIN vs. Stipstis/Yeong :AUT 21:16, 21:16
Mixed coubles, 2nd round Bášová/Kaisti :CZE/:FIN vs. Ellis/Smith :GBR 18:21, 17:21
karate PL, Lisbon :POR Women kata Zuzana Augustinová 17th place
Veronika Mišková 5th place
Women kumite -61kg, 1st round Lucie Veithová  vs. Ingrida Suchánková :SVK 0:3
Men kumite -60kg, 1st round Martin Drábek vs. Sago Naoto :JPN 1:4
Men kumite -84kg, 1st round Jiří Krych vs. Adi Gyurik :SVK 0:2
Men kumite +84kg, 2nd round Tomáš Hermann vs. Marcos Velilla Martinez :ESP 1:2
athletics World relays, Chorzów :POL Men 4x100m, heats Stromšík, Polák, Jirka, Veleba DNF
Women 4x100m, heats Kaiserová, Hofmanová, Slaninová, Špechtlová 45,48 (13th place)
Men 4x400m, heats Desenský, Maslák, Tuček, Šorm 3:05,11 (10th place)
Mixed 4x400m, heats Krsek, Malíková, Vondrová, Lehar 3:21,05 (19th place)
rowing WC, Zagreb :CRO Men single sculls, H2 Ondřej Synek 7:05,95 (1st place, Q)
Men single sculls, FA Ondřej Synek 7:18,08 (5th place)
Men double sculls, H3 Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:31,25 (2nd place, Q)
Men double sculls, SFA Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:29,74 (3rd place, Q)
Men double sculls, FA Podrazil/Cincibuch 6:23,49 (5th place)
Men quadruple sculls, H1 Fleissner, Potůček, Šišma, Zima 6:03,50 (3rd place)
Men quadruple sculls, RP Fleissner, Potůček, Šišma, Zima 6:11,65 (4th place, Q)
Men quadruple sculls, FA Fleissner, Potůček, Šišma, Zima 5:53,88 (5th place)
Women single sculls, H2 Kristýna Fleissnerová 8:03,29 (2nd place)
Women single sculls, RP Kristýna Fleissnerová 8:07,79 (1st place, Q)
Women single sculls, FA Kristýna Fleissnerová 7:46,59 (2nd place) :champion:
Women pair, FA Flamínková/Šantrůčková 7:16,43 (2nd place) :champion:
handball men ECH qualification Group 3 Czech Republic vs. Ukraine :UKR 28:26
Czech Republic vs. Faroe Islands :FRO 26:27
Czech Republic vs. Ukraine :UKR 27:22
curling women WCH, Calgary :CAN Round robin Czech Republic  vs. Italy :ITA 7:5
Czech Republic  vs. Canada :CAN 2:9
Czech Republic vs. Estonia :EST 8:7
Czech Republic vs. Japan :JPN 2:9
beach volleyball WT4*, Cancún :MEX Women, group F Hermannová/Sluková-Nausch vs. Heidrich/Verge-Depre :SUI 19:21, 21:12, 17:15
Hermannová/Sluková-Nausch vs. Behrens/Ittinger :GER 12:21, 24:22, 15:12
Kubíčková/Kvapilová vs. Heidrich/Verge-Depre :SUI 11:21, 21:15, 6:15
Kubíčková/Kvapilová vs. Behrens/Ittinger :GER 18:21, 15:21
Women 2nd round Hermannová/Sluková-Nausch vs. Huberli/Berschart :SUI 17:21, 16:21
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On 24/04/2021 at 17:32, Jan Linha said:

Alexander Choupenitch ovládl kvalifikační turnaj Evropanů a stává se prvním českým šermířem, který se kvalifikoval do Tokya!!!!

A Jakub Jurka ho v úspěšné kvalifikaci do Tokya následoval a je druhý kvalifikovaný český šermíř!!!

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6 hours ago, Hipooo said:

A Jakub Jurka ho v úspěšné kvalifikaci do Tokya následoval a je druhý kvalifikovaný český šermíř!!!

A uspesny vikend zavrsil Pavel Sirucek ve stolnim tenise. 3 kvalifikovani sportovci na narocnych kvakifikacnich pavoucich behem 1 vikendu! Pecka!

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59 minutes ago, Hipooo said:

Dnes přehodila oštěpařka Nikola Ogrodníková 62 metrů a stala se další jistou účastnicí Tokijské olympiády! :)

Niky už to mela jiste drive. Tusim, ze nemuseli potvrzovat. Stejne to ma jiste Tomas Stanek, Kuba Vadlejch a Zuzka Hejnová. 

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Week 3rd May -  9th May 2021

sport competition part of the competition match, name of sportsmen results
tennis WTA1000, Madrid :ESP 3rd round Petra Kvitová [9]:CZE vs. Veronika Kudermetova :RUS 6:3, 4:6, 6:4
Karolína Muchová :CZE vs. Maria Sakkari [16] :GRE 6:0, 6:7, 7:5
QF Petra Kvitová [9] :CZE vs. Ashleigh Barty [1] :AUS 1:6, 6:3, 2:6
Karolína Muchová :CZE vs. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova :RUS 6:7, 6:7
WTA125, Saint Malo :FRA 1st round Tereza Martincová :CZE vs. Tamara Zidanšek [4] :SLO 7:6, 2:6, 1:6
ATPchall., Prague :CZE
1st round
Lukáš Rosol :CZE vs. Tallon Griekspoor :NED 3:6, 0:6
Michael Vrbenský [WC] :CZE vs. Sebastian Ofner :AUT 7:6, 6:3
Andrew Paulson [WC] :CZE vs. Andrej Martin [3] :SVK 3:6, 3:6
Jiří Lehečka [WC] :CZE vs. Roman Safiullin :RUS 4:6, 6:3, 7:6
Vít Kopřiva [Q] :CZE vs. Illya Marchenko :UKR 6:2, 6:7, 7:6
Zdeněk Kolář [Q] :CZE vs. Sumit Nagal [8] :IND 2:6, 4:6
2nd round Jiří Lehečka [WC] :CZE vs. Oscar Otte :GER 1:6, 6:3, 3:6
Vít Kopřiva [Q] :CZE vs. Yannick Maden :GER 4:6, 6:4, 6:1
Michael Vrbenský :CZE vs. Andrej Martin [3] :SVK 6:4, 1:6, 6:4
QF Vít Kopřiva [Q] :CZE vs. Michael Vrbenský :CZE 1:6, 4:6
SF Michael Vrbenský :CZE vs. Oscar Otte :GER 3:6, 3:6
WTA1000, Rome :ITA Q, 1st round Tereza Martincová :CZE vs. Alja Tomljanovic [14] :AUS 6:2, 3:6, 3:6
canoe slalom ECH, Ivrea :ITA Women K1, Q Kateřina Minařík Kudějová 92.48 (Q)
Veronika Vojtová 96.29 (Q)
Antonie Galušková 94.01 (Q)
Women K1, SF Kateřina Minařík Kudějová 171.27 (28th place)
Veronika Vojtová 153.08 (26th place)
Antonie Galušková 100.82 (15th place)
Women C1 team :CZE 168.40 (6th place)
Women C1, Q Gabriela Satková 96.34 (Q)
Tereza Kneblová 101.26 (Q)
Tereza Fišerová 108.61 (Q)
Women C1, SF Gabriela Satková 273.13 (30th place)
Tereza Kneblová 132.61 (23th place)
Tereza Fišerová 111.48 (8th place, Q)
Women C1, F Tereza Fišerová 102.51 (2nd place) :champion:
Women K1 team :CZE 111.60 (3rd place) :champion:
Men C1, Q Vojtěch Heger 84.08 (Q)
Lukáš Rohan 86.15 (Q)
Václav Chaloupka 88.35 (Q)
Men C1, SF Vojtěch Heger 106.13 (23rd place)
Lukáš Rohan 92.67 (13th place)
Václav Chaloupka 89.10 (3rd place, Q)
Men C1, F Václav Chaloupka 99.99 (10th place)
Men C1 team :CZE 101.02 (6th place)
Men K1, Q Jiří Prskavec 76.71 (Q)
Vít Přindiš 79.10 (Q)
Vavřinec Hradílek 77.59 (Q)
Men K1, SF Jiří Prskavec 83.73 (7th place, Q)
Vít Přindiš 83.80 (8th place, Q)
Vavřinec Hradílek 84.26 (9th place,Q)
Men K1, F Jiří Prskavec 87.41 (7th place)
Vít Přindiš 81.90 (1st place) :champion:
Vavřinec Hradílek 86.06 (4th place)
Men K1 team :CZE  88.54 (1st place) :champion:
judo GS, Kazan :RUS Men -60kg, 1st round David Půlkrábek vs. Diego Rea :ITA  
Men -60kg, 2nd round David Půlkrábek vs. Davud Mammadsoy :AZE  
Men -60kg, 3rd round David Půlkrábek vs. Lukhumi Chkhvimiani :GEO  
Men -60kg, repechage David Půlkrábek vs. Sharafuddin Lutfillaev :UZB  
Men -60kg, bronze medal match David Půlkrábek vs. Dauren Syukenov :KAZ  
Men -90kg, 1st round David Klammert vs. Khusen Khalmurzaev :RUS  
Women -57kg, 1st round Věra Zemanová vs. Donne Breytenbach :RSA  
Women -57kg, 2nd round Věra Zemanová vs. Marica Perisic :SRB  
volleyball women's ECH qualification Group F Czech Republic vs. Latvia :LAT 3:0
Czech Republic vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina :BIH 3:0
Czech Republic vs. Slovenia :SLO 3:1
curling women WCH, Calgary :CAN Round robin Czech Republic  vs. China :CHN 2:7
Czech Republic  vs. Sweden :SWE 3:7
Czech Republic vs. Scotland :SCO 5:6
Czech Republic vs. Switzerland :SUI 1:9
Czech Republic vs. Russia :RUS 7:5
Czech Republic vs. USA :USA 3:11
Czech Republic vs. Germany :GER 8:9
Czech Republic vs. South Korea :KOR 4:7
Czech Republic vs. Denmark :DEN 5:6
road cycling Giro d'Italia :ITA Stage 1 Jan Hirt 135th place (+1:06)
Stage 2 129th place (+0:00)
sailing Gold Finn cup, Porto :POR Men, R1 Ondřej Teplý 6th place
Men, R2 25th place
Men, R3 17th place
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