On
penultimate day of the 2024 ECA Canoe Sprint, Paracanoe and SUP European
Championships in Szeged, Hungarian athletes once again dominated in the canoe
sprint finals, winning European Champion titles in six events, and claiming
four more medals in canoe sprint and paracanoe, and three medals in SUP
Infalatable race.
Hungarian
team is proving to be very strong on their road to Paris 2024 Olympic Games. At
the 2024 ECA Canoe Sprint, Paracanoe and SUP European Championships in Szeged
they are at the top of the medals table with a total of 14 medals, eight of
them gold. On Saturday, they enriched their medals collection with six more
gold medals.
Tamara
Csipes opened the successful day with gold medal in women's K1 500 metres
Olympic event (1:54.580), where she had almost two seconds advantage over Emma
Jorgensen from Denmark (+1.950), while Milica Novaković (SRB) finished third,
two and a half seconds behind. After the successful performance Csipes pointed
out in her short interview she loves to race in front of Hungarian spectators,
because it is different than races in other countries, she also wanted to show
her opponents how strong she is. She said she was racing with her heart, not
head, and that she is very confident and will travel to Paris with this
mindset.
Just a
race later Bence Nadas and Sandor Totka (HUN) won in men's K2 500 metres event
(1:30.434), finishing the race ahead of Uladzislau Kravets and Dzmitry
Natynchyk (AIN) and Mindaugas Maldonis - Andrej Olijnik (LTU).
Agnes
Kiss and Bianka Nagy were crowned European Champions in women's C2 500 metres
event, and Hungarian women's K4 was the fastest over the 500 metres long
course. Noemi Pupp and Sara Fojt (HUN) were the best in women's 1000 metres
final, and Blanka Kiss and Anna Lucz in women's K2 200 metres event.
Other
Canoe Sprint European Champions of the day were Romanian canoeist Catalin
Chirila in men's C1 1000 metres event, Mikita Borykau, Uladzislau Kravets,
Uladzislau Litvinau and Dzmitry Matynchyk (AIN) in men's K4 1000 metres event,
Serghei Tarnovschi (MDA) in men's C1 500 metres final, Oleksandr Zaitsev (UKR)
in men's K1 200 metres event, Antia Jacome - Maria Corbera (ESP) in women's C2
200 metres event, and Alexey Korovashkov - Ivan Shtyl (AIN) in men's C2 200
metres event.
Paracanoe
European Champion titles of the day to Ukraine, Great Britain, Spain and France
On the
fourth day of the European Championships in Szeged four European Champions were
crowned. Ukrainian Vladyslav Yepifanov took the win in men's VL3 200 metres
event. He was more than two seconds faster than Abel Aber from France, while
Stuart Wood from Great Britain picked up bronze medal.
In
women's VL2 200 metres final British representative Ellen Field celebrated
European Champion title. After the win she said, "I’m not really sure. My
paddle slipped. My shoulder slipped and didn’t even know I’d won until my
teammate Stu (Wood) had told me. I went full send from the front and zoned out
for the rest. I had no idea I’d won, I
just focussed on finishing the race and I finished in front! I’m always happy
when I’m canoeing. I’ll be celebrating today!" Anastasia Miasnikova (AIN)
was second and Veronica Biglia (ITA) third.
Spanish
Araceli Menduina was the winner of women's KL3 200 metres event. She was 0.266
seconds faster than French Nelia Barbosa, while Polish paddler Katarzyna
Kozikowska won bronze medal (+0.363).
Remy
Boulle (FRA) was the winner of men's KL1 200 metres final. French competitior
was more than half a second faster than Robert Suba from Hungary, while Italian
Esteban Farias picked up bronze medal.
Women's
VL1 200 metres event was not an official European Championships event. Here,
Italian Viktoriya Shablova won ahead of two Germans Lillemor Koeper and Esther
Bode.
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