Two of MVM Szeged’s competitors are kayak makers, Anna Karas and Pence Nadas, in a position that could lead to a European Championship and then an Olympic start later.
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On the weekend program of the Second Olympic Team and the European Championships in Szeged, there were two serious thrills on two Olympic tracks, in which the athletes of MVM Szeged were also interested. K1 200 meters men’s six-man average race, the best three qualify for the final. In addition to Sándor Tótka (Újpest) and Kolos Csizmadia (Inter-Épfu AVSE), MVM Szeged’s rival Bence Nádas, who was just six hundred seconds ahead of Balázs Birkás, also from Szeged, who can feel comfortable in the first place from the final has succeeded B. It should be noted that with his time at that time, he would have finished second behind Tutka in the final at a later time …
In the final A, Tótka, who started in the middle, won Csizmadia by three-tenths of a second, and Pence Nádas came in third. Thus Totka secured his place in the European singles championships, and most likely the Olympics as well. Nádas’ pose is also very encouraging for the foursome, with K2 taking second place in a pair of Bálint Kopasz, his origin from Algyő, but is competing in Győr. There, Márk Szendy took fourth place with Tamás Szabó Szántói (Vasas).
Anna Karas was also interested in K1 at 200 meters after fourth place in K1500 meters and won a bronze medal.
It will soon be decided when these two results in the national team will suffice, perhaps when Federal Captain Chapa Hotner announces his European squad.
Surprisingly, in the men’s 1,000 meters race – where only three of them were in the final – Kobasz was knocked out by Udham Varja (KSI) after the national championship last year, but as he said on the Hungarian federation’s official website, he would have won. Be happy if they can start at K1 1000m, but he still doesn’t know what his chance is yet.
Among the residents of Cjed, Daniel Laczo (C2500 meters) and Marc Cindy (K1500 meters) won bronze medals, while Dominic Sumbori finished fourth in the C1500 meters, fifth in C1 1000 meters, and Laczo 8 in the latter, ádám Kocsis 9. In the 200-meter race. In the C1 women boat, Bianca Nagy, who came back from her injury, was ranked first in sixth place, while Sesing Molnar took the eighth place and Zofia Kasorba in ninth place.
Among the top athletes in SJD, Catalin Varga put in a convincing performance, so you can look forward to the European Championships this weekend and the second national team in July, Robert Soba was at a disadvantage against Tamas Gohass, who defeated him in Parakín and also finished second in Barakaya.