Krisztofer Mészáros won the bronze medal and Csenge Bácskay won the silver on Saturday from the Eszék vk competition.
Bácskay Csenge gave a podium performance on the vault (Source: MATSZ) |
If Emre Draskozy, the captain of the women’s gymnastics team, expressed himself regarding Thursday, it’s true Csenge Bácskay Today I wonder what he says about the Sabbath?
Bácskay, who spent his last academic year in America, qualified for the singles finals of Thursday’s Challenge World Cup qualification in Eszczyk, finishing eighth on vault and sixth on pole vault. He then made a huge leap forward, raising his score from 12.500 to 13.099, and that instantly “created” second place from eighth place.
It’s also part of the story that Bácskay fell short of his qualifying score (12.900) over the half-mile barrier, ending up sixth here.
“I missed my first jump, but the second was so good that I was still able to stand on the second step of the platform. I only had one goal at the half-distance barrier, I wanted to give a clean run, and that was enough for sixth place on Saturday.” Bacskay said.
Krisztofer the Butcher He made it to the finals three times out of three on the first day, then on Saturday he took home one medal: Third place on soil.
On Sunday, we can fight for one Hungarian final in Eszék: Nicolette Szilágyi was interested in the final.
Challenge World Cup competition, ISIC
random finals. men. Soil: 1. Eddy Benev (Bulgarian) 14,100, 2. Onder (Turkish) 13,800, 3. Christopher Mezaros 13,733. horse swing: 1. Gagik Kachnikyan (Armenian) 14,766, 2. Davtyan (Armenian) 14,600, 3. Kovtun 14,500, … 6. Butcher 14,333,0000 Limit: 1. Elijah Kovtun (Ukrainian) 15133, 2. Arikani (Turkish) 14966, 3. Souza (Brazil) 14533, … 5. Butcher 14.366.2007 slim. jump: 1. Georgia Goodwin (Australian) 13.333, 2. Baksky Singh 13.099, 3. Pedrick (Canadian) 13.066. half limit: 1. Naomi Visser (Dutch) 14,333, 2. Godwin 13,700, 3. Mokosova (Slovakian) 13,300, … 6. Baksky 12466