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In Sports News: Liberec win Czech football title; Arsenal, with Czech midfielder Tomáš Rosický, have secured a spot in next year’s Champions League; Chimsa, Kiprop win Prague International Marathon while legendary footballer Pavel Nedvěd also takes part; the Czech national hockey team wins over Italy but loses to Russia in group stage action at the World Championship in ice hockey; Czech tennis player Berdych loses to Federer in Madrid final.
Football: Liberec win Czech football title
Slovan Liberec, photo: CTK
Football club Liberec won the Czech league title on Saturday after drawing
0:0 against Viktoria Plzeň in the final round of the top division. The
visiting team and defending champions Plzeň needed a win to clinch the
title but failed to convert several chances, hitting the post, for example,
in the dying minutes. Both clubs were in contention for the title, but the
result means Plzeň finished third in the standings, behind Sparta, who led
for much of the season, and of course behind the league champions Liberec.
Sparta Prague beat České Budějovice 3:0 in the final round at the
weekend to secure second-place.
Two Prague clubs, Bohemians 1905 and Viktoria Žižkov, could not escape relegation and will begin next season in the second division.
Arsenal secure spot in Champions League
Tomáš Rosický
Further abroad in the English Premier League, London club Arsenal beat
West Brom 3-2 at the weekend to finish third overall in the standings. The
result means the club, which is home to Czech star midfielder (and captain
of the Czech national team) Tomáš Rosický, has secured a berth in next
year’s Champions League. Another London club with famous Czech goalie
Petr Čech, Chelsea, finished sixth in the league but could secure the
Spurs spot in the Champions League next year if Čech and co. win this
years upcoming final against Bayern Munich, to take place in Munich on
Saturday, May 19th. Petr Čech will have a second chance to try and secure
the prestigious club title with Chelsea; in 2008 he came close but his team
lost to Manchester United on penalty kicks.
Chimsa, Kiprop win Prague International Marathon
Deressa Chimsa, photo: CTK
Ethiopia’s Deressa Chimsa and Agnes Kiprop from Kenya won the
International Prague Marathon on Sunday. The Ethiopian runner covered the
distance in 2 hours, 6 minutes and 25 seconds, finishing less than a minute
behind the official track record. Agnes Kiprop finished the race in
2:25:40. The best Czech runner Jan Kreisinger finished 13th, four seconds
within the Olympic limit. Of note, retired footballer and former Juventus
Turin star Pavel Nedvěd took part in his first ever marathon; he ran the
42+ kilometre race in 3:50:02, reportedly with enough energy to sprint at
the finish. Overall, some 9,000 runners took part in this year’s event.
Hockey: national squad beats Italy but loses to Russia
Czech Republic - Italy, photo: CTK
The national hockey team finally showed more spark offensively at the
World Championship in ice hockey hosted by Sweden and Finland, but
unfortunately only against lowly Italy, who they outscored 6:0. In their
next match, the Czechs played well but were unable to get on the scoreboard
against Russia, who won 2:0. The Czechs remain third in the Stockholm group
and face Germany on Tuesday.
Tennis: Berdych loses Madrid Open final against Federer
Tomáš Berdych, photo: CTK
Men’s tennis player Tomáš Berdych clinched the first set at the Madrid
Open final but was unable to secure a second set against Roger Federer who
posted an impressive comeback. Berdych, the World No. 7 took the first set
3-6, but lost the last two 7-5, 7-5 against the Swiss. Federer now replaces
Rafa Nadal as World No. 2. It's the 11th time Federer has beaten Berdych.
The win earned Federer not only the title but a framed ‘Men in Black’
suit from actor Will Smith.







