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European Summer Youth Olympic Festival 2017


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vor 25 Minuten schrieb dareza:

Few great results in swimming:

 

52,06 for Russian swimmer Minakov on 100 butterfly :hyper:

1:00.87 for Vaskina from Russia on 100 backstroke :bowdown:

 

I dont think the time for Vaskina is that impressive, Atherton and Smith have both been much faster already. Of course its still a great time. 52.06 on the other hand is a great time for a guy born in 2002, Russia seems to produce tons of great butterfliers on the mens side, first Pakhomov, then Kuimov and now Minakov. Mens butterfly is clearly the discipline with the most talent right now, hopefully some of those guys will battle it out at junior worlds. We are potentially looking at sub 52 and sub 1:55 to medal at junior worlds ...

Just as a reminder the championship records in those events are 52.28 by Pakhomov from 2015 and 1:56.42 by Seliskar from 2013.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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1 minute ago, OlympicsFan said:

I dont think the time for Vaskina is that impressive, Atherton and Smith have both been much faster already. Of course its still a great time. 52.06 on the other hand is a great time for a guy born in 2002, Russia seems to produce tons of great butterfliers on the mens side, first Pakhomov, then Kuimov and now Minakov. Mens butterfly is clearly the discipline with the most talent right now, hopefully some of those guys will battle it out at junior worlds. We are potentially looking at sub 52 and sub 1:55 to medal at junior worlds ...

Just as a reminder the championship records in those events are 52.28 by Pakhomov from 2015 and 1:56.42 by Seliskar from 2013.

 

Pakhomov was not that impressive on this WC. Maybe he will be better, but I think he is not guy for good results in future,

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Rather interesting seeing Elynor Bäckstedt taking a medal in the Women's ITT. 

She's the daughter of former Paris-Roubaix winner and stage winner in the Tour de France, Magnus Bäckstedt.

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9 hours ago, Agger said:

Rather interesting seeing Elynor Bäckstedt taking a medal in the Women's ITT. 

She's the daughter of former Paris-Roubaix winner and stage winner in the Tour de France, Magnus Bäckstedt.

 

One of my favourite cyclists back in the days, unstoppable force on the bike :bowdown:

 

 

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3 Medals for us 2x silver and 1 bronze.

all in sprint canoeing !!!

all 3 from today :thumbup:

 

3 more than was the plan :d

 

 

Silvers

Lucia Valová in C1-500m W

and in Mixed K4-500m  (Richard Németh, Martin Hvojník, Romana Jakubisová and Karolína Seregiová)

Bronze

K2-500m M  (Richard Németh, Martin Hvojník)

 

 

our mixed K4 with the medals :)

 

9k=

 

 

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11 minutes ago, hckosice said:

3 Medals for us 2x silver and 1 bronze.

all in sprint canoeing !!!

all 3 from today :thumbup:

 

3 more than was the plan :d

 

 

Silvers

Lucia Valová in C1-500m W

and in Mixed K4-500m  (Richard Németh, Martin Hvojník, Romana Jakubisová and Karolína Seregiová)

Bronze

K2-500m M  (Richard Németh, Martin Hvojník)

 

 

our mixed K4 with the medals :)

 

 

 

 

4 :p

http://egts-web.different.hu/assets/results/84c03-resultlist-24329.pdf

 

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9 minutes ago, dareza said:

 

yay :thumbup: what a super wednesday :lol:

 

btw apparently in the canoeing sprint due to limited conditions in the small lake they use only 4 lanes :d there some preliminary races, then heates, semifinals and best 4 advance for the finals, remaining 4 to the final "B" for 5th-8th places :d

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

yay :thumbup: what a super wednesday :lol:

 

btw apparently in the canoeing sprint due to limited conditions in the small lake they use only 4 lanes :d there some preliminary races, then heates, semifinals and best 4 advance for the finals, remaining 4 to the final "B" for 5th-8th places :d

 

lol. but still better than canoeing on YOG :d:lol:

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