
Fernando Pimenta wins K1 1.000 of the Montreal World Cup
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Fernando Pimenta wins K1 1.000 of the Montreal World Cup. When I look the other way, I see medals at Olympic, World and European Games and it was a good fight against these giants of our sport. Iago Bebiano finished in fourth position to final The K1 200 meters, 0.46 seconds from Serbian Marko Dragosavljevic and Italian Andrea Di Liberto, who divided the first place, with 35.78, less 0.07 than the Lithuanian Arturas Be.
Furthermore, Beatriz Fernandes won the final B of C1 500 meters, with a time of 2.15.93 minutes, less 0.34 seconds than the Hungarian Zsofia Csorba and 1.59 than Maria Olarasu. In a race that completely dominated, despite having made a false match, the double Portuguese Olympic medal spent 3.35.6 minutes to complete the course, less 1.02 seconds than the Australian Thomas Green and 1.07 than the Czech Josef Dostal. In the final B of the same distance, Bruno Brasileiro had been third, to 2.67 seconds than the Swedish Martin Nathel, who won, with 3.43.36 minutes, less 2.36 than the British Daniel Johnson.
In addition, We gave a good show and that's the most important thing," said the Limian.
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Fernando Pimenta wins K1 1.000 of the Montreal World Cup.
reliability low1/4 sourcesWhen I look the other way, I see medals at Olympic, World and European Games and it was a good fight against these giants of our sport.
reliability low1/5 sourcesIago Bebiano finished in fourth position to final The K1 200 meters, 0.46 seconds from Serbian Marko Dragosavljevic and Italian Andrea Di Liberto, who divided the first place, with 35.78, less 0.07 than the Lithuanian Arturas Be.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBeatriz Fernandes won the final B of C1 500 meters, with a time of 2.15.93 minutes, less 0.34 seconds than the Hungarian Zsofia Csorba and 1.59 than Maria Olarasu.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn a race that completely dominated, despite having made a false match, the double Portuguese Olympic medal spent 3.35.6 minutes to complete the course, less 1.02 seconds than the Australian Thomas Green and 1.07 than the Czech Josef Dostal.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn the final B of the same distance, Bruno Brasileiro had been third, to 2.67 seconds than the Swedish Martin Nathel, who won, with 3.43.36 minutes, less 2.36 than the British Daniel Johnson.
reliability low1/2 sourcesWe gave a good show and that's the most important thing," said the Limian.
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Iago Bebiano finished in fourth position to final The K1 200 meters, 0.46 seconds from Serbian Marko Dragosavljevic and Italian Andrea Di..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesBeatriz Fernandes won the final B of C1 500 meters, with a time of 2.15.93 minutes, less 0.34 seconds than Hungarian Zsofia Csorba and..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesN a proof that fully dominated, despite having made a false match, the double Portuguese Olympic medal spent 3.35.60 minutes..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesIn the half-finals of K2 500 meters, João Ribeiro and the Baptist Messiah failed the qualification and will compete in the final C, with Teresa Portela and..
omitted byRight sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesIn the final B of the same distance, Bruno Brazilian had been third, to 2.67 seconds than the Swedish Martin Nathel, who won, with 3.43,36..
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