In collaboration with Sportscene
In the Senior C1, current World Champion Antonio
Campos (ESP), decided to control the race from the very start, followed
by his teammate Manuel Garrido and German Matthias Erbhardt, who fell
off the group by the first portage. It was then a head to head race,
with the two Spanish paddlers controlling the race with only a
difference of around 100m. They maintained this for many kilometres
while Erbhardt was caught by Jakub Brezina (CZE), making another head to
head race. But this was not going to rival the two frontrunners who
knew that being from the same country, they just needed some cooperation
to get gold and silver. They continued an easy pace until the fifth
lap. With just one and a half laps to go, Antonio Campos pushed really
hard and managed to drop Garrido from his wash to make the final part of
the race his own and claim gold in a race full of power and
determination. Manuel Garrido got silver and Matthias Erbhardt (GER)
managed to get the bronze, leaving Brezina off the podium.
In the Women’s K1 race,
Gwendoline Morel (FRA), a sprint specialist, had a tremendous start but
favourites Susanna Cicali (ITA) and Hungarians Edina Csernák and
Alexandra Bara, quickly came up to the lead with Lenka Hrochova (CZE)
and Jeanette Løvborg (DEN) suffering the second wash. They fell off the
group at the first portage, but in the third lap, Cicali quit the race
and Hrochova managed to gain the lead, with Løvborg having a solo race
less than a minute behind. But at the fifth portage, Løvborg made a nice
comeback and closed the gap to just 15 seconds, because Hrochova had
problems at the put in and lost some precious metres from the
Hungarians.
In the last portage, Bara and Hrochova pushed very hard and Csernák had
to watch them run away leaving her in bronze. Just after the last
kilometre, both leaders had a very long sprint with gold going to
Alexandra Bara (HUN) and silver to Lenka Hrochova (CZE).
The last race of the day was the
Senior Men’s K1.
There was a good field with world champions and medalists like Iván
Alonso (ESP), current world champion: José Ramalho (POR), current
European champion; Istvan Salga and Mate Petrovics (HUN); Ben Brown
(GBR); Emilio Merchán (ESP); Mathias Hamar (NOR) and Joep van Bakel
(NED).