
Sprint World Cup in Uzbekistan Spain achieves a silver medal and three bronzes
Sprint World Cup in Uzbekistan Spain achieves a silver medal and three bronzes

The Spaniards managed to get on the podium four times and concluded the competition with one silver and three bronzes, where two medals joined in canoe and the other two in kayak
Spain managed to add four medals (one silver and three bronzes) on the last day of competition of the Sprint World Championship, which has been held in Samarkand from last Friday, August 23, until today Sunday 25.
Pablo Graña at the end of C1 200, added the only silver that our expedition has taken. He did so after fighting for gold until the final buoys, but the Polish Koliadych imposed for six tenths on Paul (39,083) who closes the season in the best possible way.
The Zamoran Carlos Garrote was more angry after entering the goal. The end of the K1 200 is an unseen and unseen and failing in a paddle can cost the medal or gold. Fortunately for Carlos it didn't cost him the podium, but the six-time medalist in a world championship was sorry he didn't have better weather to have shown that he was at one of the best moments of his career. He sold the lute Messias Baptista, followed by the Polish Stepum and Garrote, closed the podium with a time of 35,308, half a second of the marked by the winner.
The third medal of our country was obtained by the new test of the C4 500 mixed that was tripulated by Valeria Oliveira, Vikttoria Yarchevska, Manuel Fontán and Adrián Sieiro. The Spanish quartet came into being behind the two ships of the neutral teams (Russia and Belarus) with a time of 1: 39,753, leaving behind teams as powerful as Ukraine, China, Hungary or Moldova.
The competition of this world championship was closed with the 5000-meter tests that were seasoned with five portals. There was no luck in the final C1, where Ana Cantero concluded in the eighth position and Manu Garrido suffered the unspeakable with the wind and the waves in order to keep his boat stable, that of Tui concluded in the fifth position. Nor was it easy for the Madrileño Adrián Martín, who at the end of the K1 finished sixth in a race that took the Danish Pedersen followed by the luso Pimenta and the Swedish Lindberg.
But the joy in this closing competition was given by Miriam Vega at the end of the K1 5000. He was able to suffer in the critical moments of the test and despite the first two palists, he went on his way to play the medal in the last 100 meters, where he demonstrated his power and imposed on the Norwegian Sletsjoee to hang a worked bronze. A test that was for Hungarian Kohalmi, followed by Russian Litvinchuk.
The rest of the end of the day, despite not ending with our athletes on the podium, they do deserve a good review. Viktoria Yarchevska concluded fifth in the final of the C1 500, in a test in which there were five Olympic finalists from the past Games. Manuel Fontán achieved a great fourth place in his C1 500 test and the other final with canoes in the water, ended with the sixth place of Yarchevska and Gomez-Millán in the C2 500.
As for the kayak finals, Teresa Tirado was ninth in the 200-meter final and, at that same distance next to Marta Figueroa, they concluded in the fifth position. Finally, at the end of the mixed K4 500, Pedro Vázquez, Isabel Contreras, Miriam Vega and Iñigo Peña were able to sign only one eighth.
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