The canoe gives Spain two more medals at the World Cup in Milan

The canoe gives Spain two more medals at the World Cup in Milan

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The success of the Red of Piragüismo continues in Milan... silver in C4 500

Six were the finals for the medals in which Spain had ships on this fourth day of competition at the Olympic Sprint and Paracanoe World Championship, which are being held in the Idroscalo of Milan until Sunday, August 24, and have finally been two medals obtained, the bronze of Maria Corbera in the C1 500 and the silver of Daniel Grijalba, Adrián Sieiro, Martín Jágo and Manuel Fontán in C4 500. Maria Corbera was the first, and the bronze of the wood must know almost like a gold, I enter third in finish behind the great favorites, the Ukrainian Luzan and the Canadian Vincent. It marked a time of 2: 04,73, just over three seconds from the winner.

The other two finals of the Sprint were the males in the distance of the hectometer, Pablo Crespo in the C1 and Roi Rodríguez in the K1. The one in the City of Pontevedra concluded fifth (3: 49.92) half a second of the bronze that was taken by Hungarian Adolf. The silver was for the Greek Dimopoulos and the gold for the favorite, the Czech Fuksa (3: 46,09). "I am very satisfied, fifth, a position that I didn't even imagine before I left, half a second from the medal, which gives a little anger, but we have given it all that is important" said the Spanish at the end of the competition in Milan.

Just as happy was that of the Kayak Tudense, Roi Rodríguez, in a final of the K1 1000 very hard by the name and history of the rivals. It ended in eighth place (3: 31.09), just over five seconds from the winner, the Hungarian Kopasz. Second was the Australian Green and third the Lust Pimenta. But first of all, in the morning our palists faced six semifinals. The first to appear by the water was the palist of the Santiagarrak, Nerea García, who with her sixth place in the K1 200 had to be conformed with the pass to the final B of tomorrow. Then, it was the turn for Victoria Yarchevska, who did not notice his effort at the C2 yesterday, with which he got the bronze with Angels Moreno, and with his second position in his semi-final of C1 200 (47.14), he entered the end of Sunday at 10.04 a.m. in an Olympic test.

He also did not seem to resent the effort of yesterday's day with the bronze achieved in the K4 the Mallorcan Alex Graneri. In its semifinal series it was imposed with a time of 1: 38.41, to Uruguayan Otero Ezcurra and to the Luso Pimenta. Lom made almost half a second off the American, and the medals will be played tomorrow Sunday at 10: 40.