Pablo Graña, silver medal in the C1 200

08/20/2022 at 15:21

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Graña added a silver medal to the Spanish delegation at the European Championships in Munich after finishing second in the C1 200

In the rest of the finals, the Spanish participants did not get any more medals

Pablo Cochineal added a silver medal to the Spanish delegation participating in the European Championships in Munich after finishing second in the C1 200 in a heart-stopping final won by the Lithuanian Henrikas Zustautas.

Cochineal He stayed 62 thousandths from victory. Zustautas, in a final stroke, came back at the last moment a race that seemed like the Spanish paddler was going to win. Even so, the silver, a great result, served Spain to add their fourth medal after the ones they got this Friday Maria Corbera (gold in C1 500),Francisco cubes, roy Rodriguez, Pedro Vazquez and inigo Grief (silver in K4 1000) and Begoña Lazcano Y Laia Pelachs (bronze in the K2 1000).

In the rest of the finals, the Spanish participants did not get any more medals. In the C2 500 final, the couple formed by Christina Soutelo Y antia Rosemary, in his first major competition, finished the race in eighth position. Ukraine, with Liudmyla Luzan Y Anastasia Chetverikovawon the gold medal after dominating the 500 meters with the only opposition from the Hungarians Giada bragato Y bianca Nagysecond to 1.252 with a total time of 1:58.924.

The K4 500 boat could not fight for the medals either. Carlos Club, Christian Bull, Lazarus Lopez and Inigo Grief They finished in seventh place. Ship B from Spain (Saul Craviotto, Marcus Cooper, Carlos Arevalo Y Rodrigo Germmade they won gold at the Halifax World Cup two weeks ago), with most of their paddlers with several tests on them, they lost steam in the middle of a race that the Germans won with authority Max Rendschmidt, Tom Liebscher, Jacob schopf Y Max lemke.

In the same position, seventh, he closed his participation Laura Feijoo in the final of the K1 200. The paddler from Tudense was close to fifth place, but in the final stretch she collapsed and was overtaken by the Swedish melina Andersson and for the Portuguese Teresa portela. The gold went to the Danish emma Jorgensen current Olympic champion in Tokyo 2020.

And in the K2 200 final, Carlos Club Y Christian Bull They finished in fifth position. With a time of 32.197, they finished more than a second behind the winning boat, Italy, which posted a time of 31.662.

In addition, the women’s K4 500 boats (Barbara Brown, Elise Shoe, Miriam Vega Y Carla Corral) and the male K1 200 (Ivan Fernandez).

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