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Slalom Canoeing ICF World Cup 2021


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Stage 1/4

 

CZE.gif Prague (CZE) - 11 June 2021 - 13 June 2021 CZE.gif

 

Women's K1 (1/4)
Final Results

 

POL.gif Klaudia ZWOLINSKA
100.58

 

POL.gif Natalia PACIERPNIK
102.49

 

AUS.gif Jessica FOX
102.82
 
Final Results Here
Semifinals Results Here
Heats Results Run 1 and Run 2

 

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I can't believe Ed Holloway became the host canoe slalom commentator! :yikes:

 

He is normally an equestrian commentator. And also a doctor.  Only his doctor's license got famously removed once it was discovered he was inventing sick leave to comment equestrian events. You know, priorities. :lol:

 

https://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/commentator-struck-medical-register-461556

 

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A medical tribunal was told that Dr Ed Holloway would “become ill” at weekends so that he could attend equestrian events rather than treating urology patients at Scunthorpe General Hospital.

:roflmao:

 

#banbestmen

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Men's K1 (1/4)
Final Results

 

CZE.gif Jiri PRSKAVEC
90.42

 

ITA.gif Giovanni DE GENNARO
90.87

 

FRA.gif Mathieu BIAZIZZO
92.01
 
Final Results Here
Semifinals Results Here
Heats Results Run 1 and Run 2
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1 minute ago, Monzanator said:

Klaudia Zwolinska might be one of our dark horses for a medal in Tokyo :p

was one of the most dominant and impressive runs (both final and semifinal) I saw in Womens Kayak lately. If she´ll be able to repeat this in Tokyo, everything is open for her

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25 minutes ago, hckošice said:

was one of the most dominant and impressive runs (both final and semifinal) I saw in Womens Kayak lately. If she´ll be able to repeat this in Tokyo, everything is open for her

I know very little about canoeing and the last genuine medal chance for us I remember were Kolomanski/Staniszewski in Atlanta & Sydney (and they won silver IIRC). Any Polish medals in this discipline must be considered a total surprise :mumble:

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Stage 1/4

 

CZE.gif Prague (CZE) - 11 June 2021 - 13 June 2021 CZE.gif

 

Women's C1 (1/4)
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Jessica FOX
105.15

 

GER.gif Andrea HERZOG
109.98

 

CZE.gif Tereza FISEROVA
110.76
 
Final Results Here
Semifinals Results Here
Heats Results Run 1 and Run 2
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