
Piragüismo Rio 2016. Diploma in K4 1000 and bronze of Saul Craviotto in K1 200.
Piragüismo Rio 2016. Diploma in K4 1000 and bronze of Saul Craviotto in K1 200.
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Saul Craviotto has achieved bronze medal in K1 200, after a historic final in which the judges decided to give two bronze medals, the second for the German Ronald Rauhe, for neither the Finnish photo could unmake the tie. The gold was for the British Heat and the silver for the French Beaumont.
With regard to the national team of K4 1000 he had a splendid performance, in an Olympic final in which the level was absolutely incredible. The Spaniards, despite the great competition, only achieved the Olympic diploma, by achieving a fifth place. The rule was absolute of the German national team, which was gold, being silver for Slovakia and bronze for the Czech Republic.
K4 1000 and K1 200
The Spanish team of K4 1000 meters male has passed the preliminary ones, passed from then to semi-finals and is already classified for the great final. In its preliminary series it has won the Czech Republic, followed by Argentina and Spain. For our own are in competition Pena Arriola, Carrera, Germade Barreiro and Hernanz. In the semifinals they got a second place, enough to be tomorrow in the big final. They were only overtaken by Slovakia (2: 59: 36) and achieved a 3: 00: 23 chrono, but without at all tightening in the last meters. The third classified in our semifinal France with a time of 3: 00: 89. In the first half, Australia (eye at time 2: 58: 22), Portugal and Serbia had been classified in this order.
For his part Craviotto signed his pass to the final of K1 200 male, being third in his series, which was dominated by Liam Heath (United Kingdom) with 34: 07, followed by Ronald Rauhe (Germany) with 34; 18. Behind Craviotto, there were Canada, Serbia, Italy, Latvia and Canada.
Craviotto- Toro in K2 200
The tandem made up of the Catalan Craviotto and the Galician Toro have just won another gold medal for Spain in the JJOO of Rio2016. Piragüism has once again given us a new satisfaction, on this occasion in K2 200 meters, the fantastic time 32: 07. Following them were the British Heath and Schofield with a 32: 36 chronon away from the Spanish 00: 29, the bronze being for Ramasaukas and Lankas of Lithuania. It should be noted that between silver and bronze there have been only two hundred and a second, incredible!. The rest of the finalists by this order: Hungary, Germany, Serbia, France and Canada.
Benavides stays at the doors of bronze
Mala, very bad luck for Alfonso Benavides who remained only two hundred from bronze in the 200 meters of C1. It was 4th in the end after Yuri Cheban of Ukraine (39: 27), Valentín Demiannenko of Azerbaijan (39: 49) and Isaís Queiroz of Brazil (39: 62)... Bena got a 39: 64!!!! Behind our palist, Nadiradze from Georgia, Andréi Kraitor from Russia, Li Qiang from China and Thomas Simart from France. A pity, it would have been a round day for Spanish pyragüism!
The K2 200 final rating
The Catalan Saul Craviotto and the Galician Christian Toro have secured the pass to the Olympic final of K2 200 by the fast way imposing themselves in their series and avoiding the pass through semi-finals. Also in the finals will be the Sete Benavides mallorquin which was ranked second in semi-finals and will play its second Olympic final at 09.15, just minutes before the end of K2 200.
Teresa Portela 6th
He gave it all to Cangas in a final of K1-200 female with an extraordinary but insufficient level, as he ran into the best in an unstandard form. The superpowerful New Zealand Lisa Carrington with a chrono 39,864 achieved gold. The silver for Poland, Marta Walczykiewicz and the bronze for Azerbayan with the Ukrainian Inna Osipenko-Rodomska. Fourth was the Slovenian Spela Ponomarenki and the fifth was the Srah Guyot gala. After them our Teresa with a time of 41,053. The Gallegiña outnumbered the Swedish Linnea Stensils and Inna Klinova of Kazakhstan.
Marcus Cooper Gold
Sensational the Spanish piragüista based in Mallorca, Marcus Cooper who achieved gold in K1000 in Rio 2016. Marcus began as usual in him, in the tail van, standing between the fourth and sixth squares, until in the last 250 meters he became SUPERMARCUS destroying his rivals: first the Portuguese, then the Australian, then the Russian and finally the Czech, achieving a historic victory for Spanish Piragüismo, which makes the sixteenth Olympic medal for this specialty for our country. The chronone of Spanish 03.31: 44, the silver for Josef Dostal of the Czech Republic with 03.32: 14 and the bronze for Russian Roman Anoshkin with 03.33: 36, behind them Murray Stewart of Australia, Fernando Pimenta of Portugal, René Poulsen of Denmark, Max Hoff of Germany and Peter Gelle of Slovakia.
Semi-finals
The Spanish palist, Teresa Portela has just been classified for the great final of K1-200 female in Rio 2016. The pontevedresa was the second in its semifinal after the New Zealand representative... earlier in the previous round it was third in its series with a chrono of 40,844 seconds, reaching seventh place of the block of classification.
It will also be in the A final of K1-1000 Marcus Cooper. The Spanish has had a bad time, since it was in much of the kilometer between the fifth and sixth squares, but in the last 250 meters it has significantly improved its palate rate and was third of its semi-final, following the representatives of Australia and Portugal.
Previous
Good representation of Spanish pyranguism that will compete in the Lagoa Stadium, in what to track, to calm waters, is refired. For the girls we will have in competition to the Galician Teresa Portela with many possibilities of podium in K1-200. The pontevedresa has made exceptional preparation.
In boys will be the Team of Spain of K4-1000 composed by Javier Hernanz, Rodrigo Germade, Oscar Carrera and Iñigo Peña. The Catalan Saul Craviotto will compete in K1-200 and K2-200 (with Cristian Toro). Sete Benavides will do it in C1-100 and in the very hard specialty of Markus Cooper in K1-1000.
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