The Kladno star also shone in Hodonín. Krsek has a title, a person and a European limit
But it was he again who burned the pond for everyone and completed the golden hat-trick. In addition, winning the third title in a row embellished with a new championship record, when Maslák’s four-year-old record was cut by eleven hundredths. In the historical Czech tables, he moved to third place and at the same time met the limit for the European Championships in Munich. The second Šorm finished in South Moravia in the time of 45.86, Maslák was bronze in 46.05.
“I value time the most. I didn’t expect to be able to speed up so much. I thought I would be very happy to get after 46.00, which was exactly my personal record. I came to Hodonín with that. I didn’t solve the placement much, “admitted the 22-year-old Krsek, who rolled over both more experienced opponents with a crushing finish in the finish line.
“It simply came to our notice then. I didn’t burn a two-stroke game and in the end I was able to unpack it, “he revealed, adding that the Czech champions are his favorite races. “I like their atmosphere. I support the fans, they pushed me forward. I want to thank them very much for that. I am very happy, “added the Czech number one.
Czech Athletics Championships in Hodonín:
Men:
200 m (wind +2.1 m / s): 1. Jirka (Olymp Prague) 20.66, 2. Macík (Dukla Prague) 20.66, 3. Polák (Sokol Č. Budějovice) 20.72.
400 m: 1. Krsek (TEPO Kladno) 45.55, 2. Šorm 45.86, 3. Maslák (both Dukla Prague) 46.05.
800 m: 1. Vystrk (University of Brno) 1: 46.53, 2. Šnejdr (Slavia Prague) 1: 47.16, 3. Davidík (Dukla Prague) 1: 48.23.
1500 m: 1. F. Sasínek (Hodonín) 3: 38.06, 2. Friš (Dukla Prague) 3: 41.61, 3. Symerský (Vítkovice) 3: 41.84.
400 m before: 1. Müller (Dukla Prague) 49.98, 2. Tuček (University of Brno) 50.22, 3. Smolka (Hvězda Pardubice) 50.40.
Height: 1. Štefela 220, 2. Adámek (both Škoda Plzeň) 316, 3. Bahník (Sokol Hradec Králové) 214.
Distance: 1. Juška (Olymp Praha) 795, 2. Komárek (Slavia Praha) 748, 3. Kratochvíl (Sokol Č. Budějovice) 743.
Sphere: 1. Staněk (USK Praha) 20.76, 2. Walk (TEPO Kladno) 18.06, 3. J. Forejt (Škoda Plzeň) 17.28.
Javelin: 1. Veselý 85.97, 2. Vadlejch (both Dukla Prague) 83.72, 3. Konečný (Poruba) 76, + 8.
4×400 m: 1. University of Brno (Plaček, Kotyza, Vystrk, Tuček) 3: 10.72, 2. Dukla Prague 3: 11.83, 3. Slavia Prague 3: 11.84.
Women:
200 m (+1.2 m / s): 1. Hofmanová 23.38, 2. Pírková 23.52, 3. Kožuškaničová (all USK Prague) 23.63.
400 m: 1. Vondrová (USK Prague) 51.13, 2. Petržilková (Škoda Plzeň) 52.20, 3. Slavíková (Čáslav) 54.13.
800 m: 1. Sádlová (Olymp Brno) 2: 05.29, 2. Ficenec (Dukla Prague) 2: 05.58, 3. Suráková (Škoda Plzeň) 2: 06.77.
1500 m: 1. Šimková (Slavia Prague) 4: 28.03, 2. Rašková (USK Prague) 4: 28.57, 3. Sekanová (Olymp Prague) 4: 30.62.
400 m before: 1. Jíchová (Dukla Prague) 57.44, 2. Cymbálová (Slavia Prague) 57.80, 3. Veselá (Athletics Stará Boleslav) 58.47.
Bar: 1. Švábíková (USK Prague) 445, 2. Pražáková (Sokol Kolín) 420, 3. Pöschlová (TEPO Kladno) 410.
Distance: 1. Suchá (Škoda Plzeň) 632, 2. Maštalířová (Dukla Prague) 623, 3. Novotná (USK Prague) 621.
Javelin: 1. Špotáková (Dukla Prague) 60.90, 2. Tabačková (Poruba) 59.06, 3. Ogrodníková (Dukla Prague) 57.42.
Hammer: 1. Korečková (Hvězda Pardubice) 64.79, 2. Šafránková 60.85, 3. Bártová (both Dukla Prague) 59.54.
4×400 m: 1. USK Prague (Vondrová, Holubářová, Pírková, Hofmanová) 3: 37.31, 2. Škoda Plzeň 3: 42.47, 3. Stará Boleslav 3: 44.02.
Matěj Krsek finished the last race at 400 great and defeated the pair of Dukláks Maslák – Šorm
Matěj Krsek (in yellow) finished the final race at the 400 meters with great defeat and the pair of Dukláks Maslák – Šorm
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