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He has four Olympic stakes and won the silver medal

He has four Olympic stakes and won the silver medal

The kayak quad team of Pence Nadas, Kolos Seismadja, Istvan Koli and Sandor Tutka took second place at the Duisburg World Championships in Kayak and Canoe Olympic Qualification 500m.

Silver medal in the men’s 4th kayak in the 500m (Photo: MTI/Tamás Kovács)

The women’s kayak quartet may have been upset, as the current Hungarian contingent will not travel to the World Cup, this time to Germany, for seventh place in the World Cup.

“The whole week was wasted. In practice, we set a time twice that we could have done, he would have been on the podium, but in Duisburg we had a poor track in qualifying, intermediate sprints and finals, and we were holding on to the field the whole time. We can guess the reasons, and I have advice too, but it’s Very professional and not overt Unit member Tamara Cibes said: “I’m sad, I’m just happy that this difficult day is over.” I don’t even remember there being such a strong women’s field, the rest of the world has caught up with us, and they’ve built a good team around the individual classics. We have the quotas, at least that burden is off our shoulders.”

A sharp shriek broke the gloomy air as the Hungarian men’s kayak quartet, meanwhile at the finish line, roared with joy: they had not only secured the four Paris stakes, but finished second in the final.

“Since I’m back in the thick of it I can’t see exactly what’s going on, I thought we were fourth. I’m glad I was wrong.” Stephen Coley said.

Kolos Csizmadia put it this way, “He just confessed his love” to the other members of the quartet, and according to the “latest piece inserted” of the puzzle, his team has fallen out from under him in recent years, but now he’s got a new one.

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Sandor Tutka has given up on the singles and doubles events this year so the foursome can find success. And after he reached the finish line, he said he wouldn’t trade that silver at the World Championships for anything — no wonder the Hungarian male quartet didn’t trade it for anything. He managed to stand on the podium in the World Cup since 2018. .

“The only reason we were a little nervous was because Pence Nadas was preparing for the doubles a few weeks ago and he has to move differently next to Balent Kobach. We had a little bit of a problem with the situation, and I was hoping there wouldn’t have been any side-shows, because then the track would be ‘bad’. ” UTE kayaker said.

“I’m training now, and then tomorrow I start again with the team, because it’s in all our interests to get the six sessions.” The series concludes with Bence Nadas, who compete for the final on Sunday with Cubas on Saturday afternoon.

The final race of the sprint event on Friday was Balla Virág’s B-final in the C-1200 metres, which is also included in the Olympic program – although she won, only the top five in the A-final got Paris’ quota.

“My soul needed this victory, even though I was paralyzed again at the beginning… I was only concentrating on the end, and I heard how the Hungarians were cheering in the stands, and I couldn’t see anymore, I couldn’t even be able to.” . I breathe at last, but they give me strength
Bala said. – Perhaps my first place in redistribution deserves a share, and there is still hope.”

results
Results of Hungarian interest.

speed cycle. men. Kayak. 500 m. K-1. World Champion: Balint Kobach (Grapoplast Gyuri VSE, Coach: Eren Demeter) 1:36.262, 2. Jan van der Westhuizen (Australia) 1:36.632, 3. Fernando Pimenta (Portugal) 1:36.908. Q-4. Intermediate race: 1. Germany (Max Rindschmidt, Max Lemke, Jakob Schopf, Tom Lipscher-Lukes) 1:19.193, 2. Hungary 1:19.309 (reached the final). finals. For example: Germany 1:19.183, 2. Hungary (Bens Nadas, MVM Szeged VSE, eg: Hüvös Viktor; Csizmadia Kolos, Budapesti Honvéd SE, eg: Zoltán Pál; István Kuli Szeged, eg: Hüvös, Sándor Tótka, UTE, e..: Hovos) 1:19.570, 3. Ukraine (Ole Koharik, Dmytro Danilenko, Ihor Trunov, Ivan Simkin) 1:19.631
boat. 200 m. C-1. Intermediate race: 1. Juan Anthony Moreno (Spain) 39.949, …3. David Kochkas 40.582 (finalist). finals: World Cup: Artur Guliyev (Uzbekistan) 38.729, 2. Juan Anthony Moreno (Spain) 38.769, 3. Oleksiy Koladych (Poland) 39.046, …9. David Kuczkas 40836.
500 m. C-1. Intermediate race: 1. Sergey Tarnowski (Moldova) 1:47.246, …3. Daniel Figgis 1:48,534. finals. Toilet: Catalin Cerela (Romania) 1:45.373, 2. Konrad Schebner (Germany) 1:45.723, 3. Sergey Tarnowski (Moldova) 1:46.746, …8. Daniel Figgis 1:48,477
slim. Kayak. 200 m. Q-2. finals. World Cup: Martina Klatt, Helena Wisnieszka (Poland) 36.681, 2. Polina Paszek, Yuli Hack (Germany) 36.877, 3. Kiss Blanca, Anna Luke (both Uti, coach: Tamas Homoki) 37.302.
500 m. K – 4*. Intermediate race: 1. Germany (Lena Rawlings, Katinka Hoffmann, Sarah Prosler, Enja Rosling) 1:32.760, 2. Hungary (Dora Alida Gazso, Tamara Sipes, Ester Rendesi, Dora Hadvina) 1:33.118. finals. World Championships: New Zealand (Lisa Carrington, Alicia Hoskin, Olivia Brett, Tara Vaughan) 1:30.606, 2. Poland (Karolina Naga, Anna Pulawska, Adriana Kakol, Dominica Boto) 1:31.320, 3. Spain (Sarah Ozande, Estefania Fernandez) ), Carolina García Otero, Teresa Portela) 1:31.955, …7. Hungary 1:33,151
boat. 200 m. C-1*. Intermediate race: 1. Lin Wenchun (China) 45,546, …4. Bala Viraj 47,015. finals. World Cup: Yarislides Cirillo Dupuy (Cuba) 44.799, 2. Antia Jacome (Spain) 45.418, 3. Lin Wenqun (China) 45.623, …10. Viraj Bala (Final B) 47.173. C-2. World Cup: Swag Chang Wen, Lin Wenchun (China) 42.516, 2. Antia Jacome, Maria Corbera (Spain) 42.760, 3. Lisa Jean, Heidi Klimke (Germany) 43.623, …6. Dora Hourani, Kenichi Takatch 44,761
Paragraph sector. men. Kayak. 200 m. every1*. World Cup: Peter Pal Case (Budapest Honved, Coach: Istvan Brusina) 45.193, 2. Remy Paul (France) 46.036, 3. Luis Carlos Cardoso da Silva (Brazil) 46.542, 4. Robert Soba 47.608. every2*. Intermediate race: 1. Scott Martlow (New Zealand) 42,821, …5. Tibor Case 46.271 (reached Final B), …8. Andor Rosbora 49.057 (eliminated). KL3*: 1. Dylan Littlehalls (AU) 40.122, …5. Eric Case 42,909. finals: Curtie McGrath (Australia) 40.200, 2. Mykola Sinyuk (Ukraine) 41.614, 3. Federico Manarella (Italy) 41.658, …13. Tibor Case (in Final B) 46471
slim. boat. 200 m. VL2*. Intermediate race: 1. Irudahun Rustamova (Uzbek) 1:04.406, …3. Dalma Boldisar 1:10.012. finals: Toilet: Emma Wigs (Great Britain) 57.100, 2. Brianna Hennessy (Canada) 58.766, 3. Susan Seibel (Australia) 59.232, …9. Dalma Boldisar 1:10.471

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