Sunday, April 18, 2021

Favourites among the best in the heats of the ECA European Open Canoe Slalom Cup in Slovenia


The first competition day of the ECA European Open Canoe Slalom Cup in Ljubljana - Tacen is over and the favourites did not have much trouble advancing to the semifinals which will be held on Sunday. Martina Satkova, Martin Srabotnik, Benjamin Savšek and Ajda Novak are the winners of the heats in their respective events.

Czech canoeist Martina Satkova set the fastest time in heats to advance without any problem to the semifinal runs, which will be held on Sunday morning. She was almost three seconds faster than her teammate Tereza Kneblova, while Italian Marta Bertoncelli finished third, 3.80 seconds behind.

It was a close call in men's kayak heats. The first favourite Peter Kauzer picked up two penalty seconds which cost him the leading position after the heats. At the end, he was 0.10 seconds behind Martin Srabotnik. Erik Holmer from Sweden finished third on the opening day of the competition weekend.

Reigning European Champion Benjamin Savšek produced the fastest run of the men's C1 heats at his home course. Raffaello Ivaldi from Italy was second, 2.05 seconds behind, while bronze medallist of the 2019 World Championships Luka Božič finished third.

In women's kayak heats Ajda Novak took the win. Her compatriot Eva Terčelj, 2019 World Champion, was faster on the course, but had two touches, which pushed her to second position 0.96 seconds behind Novak. Eva Alina Hočevar was four seconds behind on a third place.

Sunday's semifinal will start at 11:00, while the final runs are scheduled for 14:30.

LIVESTREAM: https://www.youtube.com/CanoeEurope

LIVE RESULTS: https://siwidata.com/canoe123/live?SessionKey=slocanoe.2021041700


 

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