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Jágr heads for Russian Continental Hockey League
Jaromír Jágr, photo: CTK
After 17 seasons, Czech hockey superstar Jaromír Jágr has played what
may very well be his last match in the NHL. Late last week the player
signed with Russia’s Avangard Omsk in the Russian Continental Hockey
League (which replaced the Super league) – a team he played for during
the NHL’s 2004/2005 lockout. The signing came a day after the New York
Rangers announced they were moving ahead without Jágr, signing Markus
Naslud instead. Jágr, who is 36, called his decision to move to Russia one
of the toughest in his life, admitting he “hated changes”. Over his
years in the NHL, Jágr twice won the Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh
Penguins and at just 19 he became the youngest player to score in the
finals. His deal with Omsk will see him play two years in Russia with a
one-year option.
Hašek returns to Czech Republic
Dominik Hašek
Goalie Dominik Hašek, the two-time Stanley Cup winner and future hall of
famer who retired from hockey last month, has returned home to the Czech
Republic. He and his family arrived from the US on Saturday. The legendary
player told journalists he was now looking forward to new challenges in his
sports apparel business. Prior to leaving the US, Hašek and fellow team
mates from the Red Wings celebrated this year’s Stanley Cup win; the
goalie indicated there would be more celebrations in August in the Czech
Republic, when he and fellow player Jiří Hudler will each have the cup
for a day. Jokingly, he told journalists that cup minder who watches over
the trophy would have to watch out for Hudler, who was planning a party in
August where there was sure to be plenty of slivovice (Czech plum brandy).
Football: Lazio sign junior Silesian footballer
Libor Kozák, photo: CTK
Libor Kozák, a 19-year-old footballer from Opava, in Silesia, has signed
a five-year contract with Lazio, one of the best clubs of the first Italian
division. The Rome-based club will pay a reported 1.2 million euros for the
Czech forward. Libor Kozák scored 11 goals for the second-division team of
Opava. The player is also on the under-19 Czech national football team.
Striker targeted by Saturn Moscow
Václav Svěrkoš
Czech football club Baník Ostrava has revealed that team striker Václav
Svěrkoš is currently in transfer talks with Saturn Moscow. Svěrkoš, who
scored the opening goal at Euro 2008 in the Czech Republic's 1-0 win
against Switzerland, travelled to Moscow to discuss conditions, Baník
general manager Verner Lička said on the club's website. Svěrkoš, who is
24, was top scorer in the Czech Gambrinus liga last season.
Czech heavyweight beats former WBO champion
Ondřej Pála (left), photo: CTK
The best Czech professional boxer Ondřej Pála beat former WBO
heavyweight world champion Henry Akinwande in Ankara on Friday. The Czech
champion beat the Brit on points in six rounds, scoring his 20th victory.
Henry Akinwande, the WBO world champion between 1996 and 1997, returned to
boxing after a year’s break.
Olympic team to have at least 120 athletes
Beijing
At least 120 Czech athletes will participate in the Olympic Games in
Beijing in August, although that number may still go up. So far, the Czech
Olympic Team includes 26 track-and-field athletes, including Roman
Šeberle, the gold medallist in the decathlon from the last games in
Athens, and the javelin thrower Barbora Špotáková, who has set this
season’s best performance. The participants in the Games will also
include Czech tennis players Tomáš Berdych and Nicole Vaidišová, as
well as Lenka Śmídová who won the country’s first ever medal in
sailing in 2004. The country’s participation in the games will cost
around 40 million crowns (the equivalent of around 2.6 million U.S.
dollars).
Kreuziger – 7 seconds off leader – in 37th spot after Tour de France opening stages
Roman Kreuziger
Cyclist Roman Kreuziger, who recently won the Tour of Switzerland, is
currently in 37th place in the world’s most gruelling race, the Tour de
France. The tour began on Saturday and sees its 3rd stage being run on
Monday. Kreuziger and 23 other riders are 7 seconds off the leader
Alejandro Valverde. The Tour, lasts three weeks and has 21 stages in all.
Kreuziger made clear ahead of the competition that he would not set his
sights too far ahead, but indicated he would evaluate the situation in
terms of the standings after the first ten days.