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Football: Czechs defeat Slovaks put national team atop Group D in Euro qualification
Photo: CTK
November 17th, the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution which brought
communism to an end in Czechoslovakia 18 years ago, seemed a fitting day
for the Czech Republic and Slovakia to face off in a Euro championship
qualifier at Prague’s Letna Stadium. Prior to the match, the Czech
Republic had already qualified along with Germany, but tension was still
high as both either can finish atop of Group D.
Photo: CTKThe Slovaks meanwhile were
seeking consolation for their last match up against the Czechs which they
lost 3:0. But their bid wasn’t successful: once again the Czechs ended up
dominating the evening: goals came from Zdenek Grygera, Marek Kulic, and
Tomas Rosicky and the Czechs won by a final score of 3:1. The win puts the
national side atop the group with 26 pts, edging past Germany on
head-to-head results. Afterwards, this is how striker Milan Baros summed up
the match:
Photo: CTK
“I think we deserved the win although the Slovaks didn’t get off to a
bad start. They pressured us a bit with some clever passing but I think we
deserved to take the game. In the end, we were able to put on a bit of a
show, but their team isn’t bad, and they’re game wasn’t either. Both
teams were a little more relaxed, even though we knew we are still playing
for top spot.”
The Czechs face one more game in qualifying, against Cyprus on Wednesday.
NHL ice hockey: Rangers on roll
In NHL ice hockey, the New York Rangers with Czech players including Milan Rozsival have been a roll, wining the last five of their games. The last, at the weekend, came against Pittsburgh, with defenseman Rozsival scoring twice to lift the Rangers over their rivals 4:3.
Bonk, Erat rack up points; Hasek, goals against
In other NHL matches, Radek Bonk and Martin Erat both scored as well as racked up assists for Nashville, beating Chicago 5:4 in overtime. Montreal defenseman Roman Hamrlik, meanwhile, notched up two assists in Montreal’s 7:4 win over Boston on Saturday.
Dominik Hasek, photo: CTK
By contrast, one player who can’t have been enjoying himself of late has
been Detroit netminder Dominik Hasek, who allowed 4 goals on just 16 shots
in a 5:3 loss to Chicago. The game before that he didn’t fare better,
allowing four goals in a loss to St Louis that saw him chased from the net.
On the plus side for Hasek: at least Detroit are still atop the Western
Conference standings.
Boxing: Konecny injured in training
Lukas Konecny
Lukas Konecny suffered an unfortunate setback and will be unable to
compete in the World Boxing Organisation’s World Championship title fight
in the JR (or light) middleweight category. The fight – against current
champion Sergiy Dzinziruk of Ukraine - was scheduled for the end of
November. But, Konecny suffered a rib injury in training and will be unable
to return to the ring before next month. The boxer was to get 1 million
crowns for appearing in the title match (the equivalent of around 55,000 US
dollars). He told the Czech daily Sport that he hoped his and his
opponent’s manager would be able to agree on postponing, rather than
cancelling, the fight.
Sablikova wins 3,000 metre speed skating event in Calgary
Martina Sablikova, photo: CTK
Speed skater Martina Sablikova has seen two successful starts on the World
Cup circuit: after winning the 3,000 metres at Salt Lake City, USA, the
skater repeated the feat in Calgary, Canada. In doing so, she also set a
new Czech record of 3:55:87, beating closest rival Groenewold of the
Netherlands. Sablika, who is just 20 years old, just came off the injured
list but complained she was still suffering pain to her arm. She had been
injured in a recent fall in training.





