Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: first place in Estonia’s Otepaa represents a double hat-trick for cross country skier Lukáš Bauer; Šárka Záhrobská admits to lacking “zest” after another off-the-pace finish in the slalom World Cup; Czech ice hockey captain Patrik Eliáš is knocked unconscious during an NHL game; and Czech men’s number one Radek Štěpánek exits the Australian Open in the first round.
Win for Bauer in Estonia represents double hat-trick
Lukáš Bauer, photo: CTK
The Czech Republic’s leading cross country skier Lukáš Bauer
celebrated a double hat-trick on Saturday: he won the 15 km classic in the
World Cup at Otepaa in Estonia for the third year in succession – and
made it three first place finishes in a row in all races. The 15 km classic
is not among the events at next month’s Winter Olympics, but Czech sports
fans will be hoping the 32-year-old can make his current excellent form pay
in the 15 km free in Vancouver. Coach Miroslav Petrásek had this to say
after Bauer’s latest success.
“Again Lukáš put in an excellent performance here. He confirmed what he showed at the Tour de Ski – that he is very well prepared. From the second round it was only a question of how much Lukáš would win by…Now I hope he can deal with a few small problems so that he’ll be able to fly to Canada on the 20th for training.”
Bauer is heading to Canada on Wednesday and will skip the next two cross country World Cup weekends, after making success at the Olympics his top priority this season.
Záhrobská admits to lack of “zest” after ninth place finish in Maribor
Šárka Záhrobská, photo: CTK
The Czech Republic’s Šárka Záhrobská has told reporters she is
lacking “zest”, after a ninth place finish in a slalom World Cup event
in Slovenia’s Maribor on Sunday, her worst result so far this year.
Indeed, since winning at Aspen in November, Záhrobská hasn’t even come
close to a place on the podium. Nevertheless, the 24-year-old says there is
plenty of time left to train and improve before the Winter Olympics, adding
that she would be happy with any medal whatsoever from Vancouver.
Eliáš stretchered off after being knocked out during NHL game
Patrik Eliáš, photo: CTK
The Czech ice hockey captain for the Olympics, Patrik Eliáš, was
stretchered off during a game between his New Jersey Devils and Colorado
Avalanche on Saturday. Eliáš was unconscious for some minutes after a hit
in the chin from Colorado’s Ryan Wilson. Fortunately, tests on the Czech
captain were clear and he told reporters he should be back on the ice in a
few days. Patrik Eliáš experienced disappointment at the last Winter
Olympics in Turin, when he suffered a rib injury in the Czech Republic’s
opening game and had to go home early.
Štěpánek sent packing in first round of Australian Open
Radek Štěpánek, photo: CTK
The Czech Republic’s men’s number one Radek Štěpánek was knocked
out in the very first round of tennis’s Australian Open. Štěpánek, who
just days ago was telling reporters he wanted to get past the
quarter-finals in a Grand Slam for the first time, was beaten 6-2 6-7 4-6
6-3 4-6 by Ivo Karlovic of Croatia.