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Slalom Canoeing 2022 Discussion Thread


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Michal Martikán did not make it to the national team this year.

 

:SVK  National Team for 2022

 

K1 M: Jakub Grigar, Martin Halčin, Adam Gonšenica

K1 W: Eliška Mintálová, Zuzana Paňková, Simona Glejteková

C1 M: Matej Beňuš, Marko Mirgorodský, Alexander Slafkovský

C1 W: Zuzana Paňková, Soňa Stanovská, Emanuela Luknárová

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Jakub Gigar (M K1 Tokyo 2020(1)) Silver medalist (perhaps more famous aka the Slovak Canoe Slalom savior at the last olympics) got married last Saturday. Congratulations to the newlyweds and hope you will have a happy life together :)

 

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After her Seniors European Champion title from last month, Eliška Mintálová became today also the U23 World Champion in W K1 ahead of Emma Vuitton :FRA  and Maria Doria Villarubla :AND  :yes

 

It was the 4th Slovak medal in Ivrea (2nd gold) after the M Junior K1 Teams gold, W Juniors K1 Team Silver and W Junior C1 Team Bronze.

 

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6 minutes ago, hckošice said:

After her Seniors European Champion title from last month, Eliška Mintálová became today also the U23 World Champion in W K1 ahead of Emma Vuitton :FRA  and Maria Doria Villarubla :AND  :yes

 

It was the 4th Slovak medal in Ivrea (2nd gold) after the M Junior K1 Teams gold, W Juniors K1 Team Silver and W Junior C1 Team Bronze.

 

I had to look twice if it was a WC or a EC but Crosbee :AUS winning his event cleared that up. :p 

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2 hours ago, hckošice said:

After her Seniors European Champion title from last month, Eliška Mintálová became today also the U23 World Champion in W K1 ahead of Emma Vuitton :FRA  and Maria Doria Villarubla :AND  :yes

 

It was the 4th Slovak medal in Ivrea (2nd gold) after the M Junior K1 Teams gold, W Juniors K1 Team Silver and W Junior C1 Team Bronze.

 

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and another gold. Talented 16 years old Zuzana Paňková is the W Junior C1 World Champion :yes

 

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41 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

Oh, a medal for Andorra! Amazing!

Could it be the nation's first-ever medal at the World Championships of an Olympic sport of any kind?

I believe so :)

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At the end 2 more medals for Slovakia at the WJC. Bronze for Emanuela Luknárová in the W U23 C1 behind Elena Borghi :ITA and Gabriela Satkova :CZE

 

and Zuzana Paňková took silver in the W Junior extreme slalom behind Evy Leibfarth :USA and ahead of Charlotte Wild of :GER

 

In Total 7 medals for our "futures" in Ivrea :yes

 

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