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The Czech hockey team continues streak at the World Championships with wins over Slovakia and Russia; Czech tennis player Kvitová breaks into the women’s top ten for the first time; League-leaders Plzeň defeat Mladá Boleslav to retain three point lead over Sparta; defending Premier League champions Petr Čech and Chelsea suffer defeat against Manchester United; Kenyan runners dominate Prague International Marathon.
Czech hockey team continues streak at Worlds, defeating Slovakia, Russia
Czech Republic - Russia, foto: ČTK
The Czech hockey team will finish top in the qualification round at the
Ice Hockey World Championships after winning their fourth and fifth
straight games in the tournament on Friday and Sunday. On Friday, the
Czechs added to host Slovakia’s woes, winning 3:2; two days later they
won again against Russia by the same score.
Of the two games, the match against Russia was the tougher affair: although the Czech Republic controlled the puck and began better, jumping in the first period to a quick 2:0 lead on goals by team captain Rolinek and Jaromír Jágr, the Russians fought hard. Most controversially, the 196 centimetre tall, 112 kilogram Yevgeni Artyukhin went on a hitting spree midway through the game, targeting three Czech players, and injuring two of them: left wing Milan Michálek and defenceman Karel Rachůnek. Neither player completed the match.
Yevgeni Artyukhin, photo: CTK
When Russia pulled within one goal, the Czechs were able to respond:
Tomáš Plekanec was taken down on a breakaway in front of the Russian
goalie and awarded a penalty shot which he converted. It was 3:1. The
Russians would score one more in the final period but the Czechs would hang
on. After the match, here is what Czech goalie Ondřej Pavelec had to say:
“Each win increases your confidence and I am glad we took this game and that we remain unbeaten. But of course the toughest match is still ahead and we have to prepare for it. I’m happy we won this one, it wasn’t easy, and I hope our run will continue.”
The Czech team plays one more match in Group E on Monday – against Germany – before moving on to the elimination round.
Kvitová makes it into women’s top 10
Petra Kvitová, photo: CTK
In Madrid in the weekend, twenty-one year old Czech tennis player Petra
Kvitová won her 3rd ATP title this season, a run which for the first time
in her career places the player in the tenth spot in the women’s top ten.
Over the last twelve months she has moved remarkably up from 62nd spot. The
tournament in Madrid saw Kvitová down players like world number 5
Azarenka, sixth seed Li Na, and world number 3 Zvonareva. Kvitová becomes
only the sixth Czech female player to make the top ten, following players
like Navratilová, Novotná and Vaidišová. Her complete record for 2011
so far has been 25 matches won, 5 lost.
Football: Plzeň defeat Mladá Boleslav to remain ahead of Sparta
Plzeň - Mladá Boleslav, photo: CTK
In football, league-leaders Plzeň recovered from a recent show of poorer
form to defeat Mladá Boleslav to remain three points ahead of their
nearest rivals Sparta Prague. The team clinched a 3:1 win and received
praise from visiting now retired football legend Pavel Nedvěd, in the
Czech Republic to launch a new publication of his memoirs. Plzeň’s win
was mandatory for the club considering a day earlier Sparta had pulled
within a single point by defeating Liberec.
Chelsea’s hopes of defending league title crushed by Manchester
Petr Čech
Sunday saw a key match-up between Manchester United and London club
Chelsea, home to star keeper Petr Čech, which effectively decided this
year’s Premier league title race. As the goalie admitted on his personal
website after the game, Chelsea is now out of the running. The side was
defeated at Old Trafford by a score of 2:1. Both goals came on mistakes in
the Chelsea defence, the first strike in just 36 seconds. And although
Chelsea were able to get one back by Lampard, it was Manchester who looked
masterful throughout the match, making the finish almost a foregone
conclusion. United now only need one more point in two games to take the
title, leaving the defending champions in the dust. Goalkeeper Čech
stressed it was not the key game on Sunday that ‘decided’ the title,
but poor performance by the club at the end of last year as well as
January.
Kenyans dominate Prague International Marathon
Benson Kipchumba Barus, photo: CTK
The streets of the Czech capital on Sunday belonged to thousands of
runners from around the world who participated in the annual Prague
International Marathon. The first to cross the finish line in the men’s
race were three Kenyans led by long-distance runner Benson Kipchumba Barus,
who set a new personal record at 2:07:08. Second place was taken by Kenneth
Mburu Mungara and third by Samuel Kiplimo Kosgei, who was in the race for
the first time. The women’s race was won as expected by Kenyan Lydia
Cheromei, who set a new track record at 2:22:34, breaking that of second
place contender Helena Kirop, also of Kenya.






