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In Sports News: Roman Sebrle takes bronze in the heptathlon at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Moscow; ski jumper Jakub Janda is extremely close to taking an historic World Cup title, while cross-country skier Katerina Neumannova comes second in her second-last meeting of the season; Liberec lose, and lose goaltender Milan Hnilicka, in their opening game in ice hockey's Extraliga playoffs; and Slovan Liberec forge further ahead in the Czech football league.
Sebrle takes bronze in heptathlon in Moscow
Roman Sebrle, photo: CTK
The Czech Republic took just one medal at the World Indoor Athletics
Championships in Moscow, bronze for Roman Sebrle in the heptathlon. The
event was expected to be a contest between Sebrle, the defending champion,
and his biggest rival, Bryan Clay of the United States. In the end,
however, both were eclipsed by Andre Niklaus of Germany, who finished five
points ahead of Clay and 31 ahead of the Czech. Sebrle's coach Dalibor
Kupka said given the circumstances he wasn't dissatisfied.
"Before the championships Roman was ill, and he had considered pulling out. The way it turned out in the end he could have had a shot at the silver, but it didn't work out in terms of tactics. But we took the bronze, so I'm satisfied."
Janda very close to World Cup title with just two events to go
Jakub Janda, photo: CTK
Czech ski jumper Jakub Janda is now very close indeed to an historic World
Cup victory, after finishing fifth in Norway's Holmenkollen at the weekend.
With just two competitions to go this season, Janda is now 175 points ahead
of his closest rival, Finland's Janne Ahonen. Even if Ahonen wins both
events in Slovenia next weekend, the Czech just needs to come 17th to hold
on to overall first place. A first World Cup title could go some way to
making up for Janda's disastrous showing at the Turin Winter Olympics.
Neumannova comes second in 30 km freestyle in Norway
Katerina Neumannova, photo: CTK
Cross-country skier Katerina Neumannova, by contrast, had a wonderful
Olympics, winning her first gold medal. She was also in action in Norway,
finishing second in the 30 km freestyle. After Saturday's race Neumannova
rushed to Prague for a television awards ceremony, where she won a special
prize for "most repeated programme": that was of course footage
of her brilliant Olympic win.
Liberec lose first game in Extraliga playoffs...
Liberec vs. Ceske Budejovice, photo: CTK
The Czech Extraliga playoffs have just begun. In their opening game,
Liberec, who topped the ice hockey league in the regular season, were
beaten 2:1 at home by Ceske Budejovice, who just made the cut, in eighth.
Worryingly for Liberec, star goaltender Milan Hnilicka was taken off
injured in the first period of that game.
Elsewhere, Slavia Prague started the playoffs well, coming back from 2:0 down to beat Trinec 5:3 in the capital.
In the other two playoff series, Sparta Prague are due to face Zlin, while Znojmo take on Vitkovice.
...while Liberec football team continue to forge ahead
Slovan Liberec vs. Banik Ostrava, photo: CTK
Czech league football leaders Slovan Liberec continued to pull away from
the pack with a 1:0 win over Ostrava on Saturday. Second-placed Teplice
fought back from 3:0 down to draw 3:3 with Plzen; that result leaves them
nine points behind Liberec. Slavia Prague are third with a game in hand:
their tie against Zlin was one of three Czech league games abandoned due
to the weekend's bad weather.





