Swimmers won the European Championship! The fighter broke two records
The introductory round of the Czech Arena Cup took place as the seventeenth year of the Pardubice Grand Prix in swimming. The main race took place at the prize of the mayor of the city, which swims freely for a hundred meters.
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Matěj Zábojník in the archive picture
| Photo: ČSPS / Martin Sidorják
Another important race is for the Oty Bartoš Prize, which also floats on a hundred meters, but in the style of the chest. This takes place mainly as a memory of this not only Pardubice coach.
Matěj Zábojník, who broke two Czech records, finished the grand prize.
First on the track at two meters, where he broke himself and then the fourteen-year-old record of Jiří Jedlička on a hundred meters with his chest.
Jan Čejka from Pardubice, who successfully seconded Zábojník, also shone with personal success. Like the Brno competitor, he set two limits for the European Championships in Rome. Čejka dominates mainly on the tracks in the style of the emblem. He even won at fifty and a hundred meters. This Pardubice breeder also took second place in the two hundred meters freestyle and finished third in the main race for the mayor’s award.
Jan Čejka (middle)
Klára Šimánová also showed a great personal performance, finishing seventh, sixth and fourth place during all races. In the last, she even won at a hundred meters in the style of a butterfly.
Klára Šimánová (middle)
Many promising swimmers from all over the Czech Republic and abroad performed in all disciplines. Several of them won promotion to the Adult or Junior European Championships, which was the main thing for all participants.
The most valuable performances of women
1. Dalma Sebestyen (Hungary) 200 M 820 points
2. Simona Kubová (Slavie Chomutov) 809 points
3. Zsuzsanna Jakabos (Hungary) 200 M 808 points
The most valuable performances of men
1. Matěj Zábojník (Kometa Brno) 887 points
2. Jan Cejka (SCPA Pardubice) 866 points
3. Miroslav Knedla (PK Zlín) 859 points