The second competition day at the 2021 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships in Ivrea brought the first medallists of the weekend. Great Britain returned to the competitions after one year of absence with a style, winning a whole set of medals - gold, silver and bronze. Slovakia, who was also missing last year, won two gold medals today.
The first team event of the
Championships - women's kayak race - brought the first medal for Great Britain.
Kimberley Woods, Fiona Pennie and Mallory Franklin made an impressive run to
win gold medal at the 2021 ECA Canoe Slalom European Championships on the Dora
Baltea River. It was a dream come back after British team missed out last
year's European Championships in Prague due to Covid-19. The British trio was
more than two seconds faster than Austrians Corinna Kuhnle, Viktoria Wolffhardt
and Antonia Oschmautz, while Czech team with Katerina Minarik Kudejova,
Veronika Vojtova and Antonie Galuškova finished third.
The celebration of the first medal
was not yet over when the British men's kayak team picked up bronze medal. Joe
Clarke, Bradley Forbes-Cryans and Christopher Bowers were third, 2.31 seconds
behind the winning team. Jiri Prskavec, Vavrinec Hradilek and Vit Prindiš were
the ones who celebrated European Champion title, ahead of Germany with Hannes
Aigner, Tim Maxeiner and Stefan Hengst finishing second.
A young Slovak women's canoe team a
bit surprisingly took the gold medal in this event. Simona Glejtekova, Zuzana
Pankova and Monika Skachova were the only ones who managed to produce a clean
run and were at the end 4.29 seconds ahead of Great Britain. It was the second
medal of the day for Franklin and Woods as they were also part of the kayak
team that won European Champion title. Sophie Ogilvie was the third member of
silver British team. France with Marjorie Delassus, Lucie Prioux and Angele Hug
was third.
The same as their team colleagues in
women's canoe Slovak canoeists Michal Martikan, Alexander Slafkovsky and Matej
Benuš produced a clean run to claim the European Champion title. This was their
12th men's C1 team event gold. Legendary Michal Martikan was a team member on
all twelve occasions. The two Slovak teams were actually the only two teams of
the whole competition who had penalty free runs today. Italians Roberto
Colazingari, Raffaello Ivaldi and Flavio Micozzi were second, and Slovenian
team with Benjamin Savšek, Luka Božič and Nejc Polenčič finished third.
In the morning part of the programme
women's and men's canoe heats were held. Mallory Franklin from Great Britain
produced the best run in women's C1, defending champion Gabriela Satkova from
Czech Republic was second and young Slovak canoeist Zuzana Pankova was third.
In men's canoe Slovak Alexander Slafkovsky finished the heats at the top, 0.80
seconds ahead of Italian Raffaello Ivaldi and 1.02 seconds ahead of defending
champion Benjamin Savšek from Slovenia.
On Saturday we will follow the
semifinals and finals in women's and men's kayak events and time trials of the
extreme canoe slalom.
LIVESTREAM Saturday:
https://www.facebook.com/events/142328334532973/
AUT, CZE, ITA, SLO, SVK will be
geoblocked online due to the TV rights restrictions. For all the details visit:
bit.ly/2Rumo9j
LIVERESULTS:
https://siwidata.com/canoelive/#/splash/icf/1843
RESULTS
TEAM EVENTS
3xWK1
1. Great Britain 105.79
2. Austria +2.19
3. Czech Republic +5.81
3xMK1
1. Czech Republic 88.54
2. Germany +1.62
3. Great Britain +2.31
3xWC1
1. Slovakia 112.22
2. Great Britain +4.29
3. France +10.36
3xMC1
1. Slovakia 91.86
2. Italy +4.15
3. Slovenia +7.52
INDIVIDUAL HEATS
Heats WC1
1. Mallory Franklin GBR 92.09
2. Gabriela Satkova CZE +4.25
3. Zuzana Pankova SVK +5.06
Heats MC1
1. Alexander Slafkovsky SVK 82.89
2. Raffaello Ivaldi ITA +0.80
3. Benjamin Savšek SLO +1.02
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