In a week's time, the first Czech Cup race will start in white water rafting. Fights for the national team jersey in three age categories will also break out with him. For many competitors, the Senior World Championships is the highlight of the season, which will take place in Treignac, France. The juniors and U23 representatives will have the European Championship, which will take place in Bosnia and Hercagovina.
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Po dvou letech plných restrikcí, omezenému kontaktu a rušení plánovaných jarních závodů se vše vrací do normálu. Termínová listina pro rok 2022 byla schválená a v brzké době opět vypuknou boje na domácím poli.
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This year, the rules that previously defined the wildwater boat with two basic parameters have changed. With the introduction of the new rule, one of the parameters that previously bore the typical features of a wildwater boat was canceled. The new restriction only monitors the maximum length, not the width. In previous years, the minimum width was set at 60 cm (K1), 70 cm (C1), 80 cm (C2).
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How do kayakers prepare during the winter months, when there are no races and the conditions for training on the water are not always completely optimal? One would say that there is a kind of dead time in the year-round preparation. However, reality is the opposite of this assumption.
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The Krumlovský vodácký maraton took place in the second weekend of October. This year, the marathon celebrated its adulthood for the second time. Last year, due to a pandemic, this spectacular event was canceled and the eighteenth year could take place very intently. This year we remained stronger and the largest boating marathon in Europe could take place again.
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The Bratislava course tested the world's most successful competitors. After two years, the world championships of two water disciplines (slalom and wildwater sprint) took place again. The busy program of the championship started the team race. The next day, sprinters entered the qualifying fights. Saturday's final decided the new champions.
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Light. Stability. Manageability. Strength. Ecology. In a word, Greta.
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Adam Satke, Martina Satková and Gabriela Satková. Who wouldn't know them? Three resounding names that almost every racer knows. Although they grew up together in Brno, their paths parted ways. Although everyone trains in a different city, they are still united by a passion for canoeing, discipline and determination. At the moment, all three have met at the championship in Bratislava, where they will represent the Czech colors.
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The Czech Republic Sprint Championship closed the Czech Cup in wild water. In the first weekend of September (04. – 05.09) several decisive races took place. On Saturday, there was a fight for championship titles in the team race, Sunday belonged to individual fights. Sunday's race decided on the new champions of the republic, on the overall ranking of the Czech Cup and also on the nomination for the upcoming world championship, which will take place at the end of September in Bratislava. The race also included the European Cup, which was attended by a total of seven countries
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Nové mistry České republiky v dlouhém sjezdu proškolila divoká řeka Vltava. Pod lipenskou přehradou, která se pouští jen jednou ročně, proběhl sedmý Český Pohár a zároveň mistrovský šampionát ve sjezdu na divoké vodě. Novopečeným mistrem na singlkanoi se stal Ondřej Rolenc. Mezi kajakářkami zazářila Zuzana Dziadková. Po třetí v řadě obhájil dres šampiona Adam Satke. Mezi ženami, tentokrát na singlkanoi dominovala Marie Němcová a pro čtvrté vítězství v této disciplíně si dojela posádka Daniela Suchánka a Ondřeje Rolence na deblkanoi.
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The European wildwater Championships kicked off on Wednesday 25 August. Competitors from the juniors and U23 took part in the start of the championship. A total of seventeen European countries are taking part in the race. The majority countries in this sport, such as the Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy, are among the absolute world leaders. The Czech team has a total of thirty-four representatives.
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The team sprint closed the European Championship in Saber, Spain. The second half of the championship took place on the spritn channel. On Friday (13.08) were the first and second qualifying races in all categories. The next day (14.08) the finals took place in the morning and at the end the team race took place.
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Adam Satke, Martina Satková and Gabriela Satková. Who wouldn't know them? Three resounding names that almost every racer knows. Although they grew up together in Brno, their paths parted ways. Although everyone trains in a different city, they are still united by a passion for canoeing, discipline and determination. At the moment, all three have met at the championship in Bratislava, where they will represent the Czech colors.
"The canal in Bratislava is very hard. Technically, it's definitely one of the more challenging courses, but I personally like it. There will be place for mistakes, but the Czech team has a lot of experienced competitors and we can definitely benefit a lot from that," says the oldest of the siblings, Adam Satke, who made a national jersey in the K1 category in the wild water. (CAYENNE)
Adam is one of the absolute Czech leaders. This year he represented the Czech Republic at the European Championships in Spain. Now he has the second peak ahead of him, which is the world sprint championship in Bartislava. He is the only one in the family dedicated to wild water and for several years he has preferred boats from Kick the waves, specifically the Cayenne type.
The most universal competitor, not only of the family, but of the entire championship, is Martina Satková. The world-successful competitor has a national place in three different disciplines. This year she got a jersey in the slalom senior national team. Her numerous successes secured her a place in the national team in wild water. (SICARIO LIGHT - K1, HAWK - C1). Among other things, at the last championship she won the title in the newly created discipline of extreme slalom, which secured her the third national ticket.
"I like the channel in Bratislava. It is redesigned and is clearly heavier. The water in it is playful and I really enjoyed the training. On the other hand, I have to say that it is a very physically hard course and the water in the canal is constantly changing and pulsating a lot. In any ride, you can't be sure that your water will be ok, but that is the sport on wild water,“ describes Martina Satková.
Martin can expect a slalom race in C1, a sprint race in K1 and C1 and, last but not least, extreme slalom. "I have once competed in several disciplines, specifically in 2016 at the World Cup in Pau. As part of the national championship, I also took an extra place in extreme slalom, so this combination of three categories is such a small premiere," adds Martina. "We have a given line on wild water . Even if you know exactly where to go, you rarely succeed here. As for slalom, I'm wondering what track they will build. To make it equally" fair "for all competitors.“
Anti-epidemiological measures are strictly observed at this championship. Competitors stay in so-called bubbles and no one can enter this imaginary bubble. "The originality of this championship is that all competitors, from all states and from all disciplines, live in the same hotel. The whole world actually lives together. Therefore, I can be with both slalom and wild water teams, and even with my whole family," Martina describes.
"I'm looking forward to the championship. It's great to meet both sisters at one championship. I'm looking forward to seeing how they race and we will support each other," comments Adam. "Already in 2017, we competed in one international championship together. It was the Junior World Championships in wild water. At that time, we were all still competing in the same discipline. It's a little different today, but it's even better that we can race together. "
The youngest of the siblings, Gabriela Satková, specializes purely in slalom. Many world successes have been added to her account in recent years. This year, she again made the slalom senior national team, which was also nominated by her older sister Martina.
"The channel is specific in that it is very difficult. You will hardly find a section with calm water here. It suits me, because I like hard courses, but it's also a big challenge for me," describes Gabriela.
"I think that combining slalom and downhill at one championship is a great idea. It means a lot to me. I consider the biggest advantage to be that I can see my older brother, because it doesn't happen to us much," adds Gabriela proudly. "It simply came to my notice then. We can watch the sprinters and they can follow us. We can support each other together. Having a brother and sister by your side here is very special to me. We will support each other as one big family and that means a lot to me."
"I'm really looking forward to the whole championship and I'm curious how it will all go. Participating in one championship on slalom and wild water was one of my life dreams. It's a big challenge for me and I'm glad to see the whole team, which will be together again after two years. I hope that, as the Czech Republic, we will bring as much success as possible!” concludes Martina Satková with positive words.