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30.3.2013 Propozice na jablonecký plavecko-běžecký duatlon, který se bude konat 25. dubna naleznete zde

5.10.2012 Výsledky z lékařského triatlonu naleznete zde.

 31.7.2012  TJ Bižuterie Jablonec n.N. uspořádá  dne 22.září 2012 opět triatlon pro mládežnické kategorie. Podrobnější infromace již brzy v sekci Libereceký kraj.

    8.7.2012 Zážitky Petry Kuříkové - 5.té   z akademického MS si můžete přečíst zde.

28.3.2012    13.Jablonecký plavecko-běžecký duatlon se uskuteční ve čtvrek 12.dubna v plaveckém bazénu ( ul. Sv.Čecha ) a jeho okolí. Prezentace od 13 do 13,30hod. Bližší informace uvedeme v nejbližší době.

29.1.2012 Ve druhém závodě ČP v ZTT v Hlinsku si vedll skvěle Martin Hušek, když stejně jako před týdnem získal 2.místo. Lepší byl pouze Pavel Jindra. Ostatní závodníci našeho oddílu nestartovali. Po dvou závodech je Martin celkově druhý a tým TJ Bižuterie na 2.-3.místě výsledky zde.

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Zadostiučinění. Česká reprezentace mi strašně chyběla, uvedl navrátilec Barák

Z Jablonecka - Pá, 22/03/2024 - 22:01
/OD ZPRAVODAJE DENÍKU/ Bez pěti dní po roce se objevil záložník Antonín Barák v české reprezentaci. Pod novým trenérem Ivanem Haškem potvrdil rostoucí formu a krásnou střelou z přímého kopu trefil pět minut před koncem proti Norsku vítězství 2:1.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Hašek po vítězné premiéře: Užívám si to, ale teď nás čeká důležitější zápas

Z Jablonecka - Pá, 22/03/2024 - 20:42
/OD ZPRAVODAJE DENÍKU/ Česká fotbalová reprezentace zvládla premiéru pod vedením nového realizačního týmu a v Norsku zvítězila 2:1. Výhra se ale nerodila lehce – Norové napadáním dostali svého soupeře pod tlak a jako první šli do vedení. Rozhodující gól obstaral až v 85. minutě z přímého kopu Antonín Barák. „Jenom jsem řval, ať trefí bránu. A on ji trefil,“ popisoval klíčový okamžik zápasu hlavní trenér Ivan Hašek.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Haškova vítězná premiéra. Rozpačitý výkon Čechů přebil Barákův gól

Z Jablonecka - Pá, 22/03/2024 - 19:51
/OD ZPRAVODAJE DENÍKU/ Fotbalisté české reprezentace první utkání pod trenérem Ivanem Haškem výsledkově zvládli. Ubránili největší hvězdu Norů Erlinga Haalanda a po trefách Davida Zimy a Antonína Baráka otočili souboj v Oslu i přes nepřesvědčivý výkon na 2:1. 
Kategorie: Triatlon

Radův cikán za osm měsíců? Když je disciplinárka papežštější než papež

Z Jablonecka - Pá, 22/03/2024 - 09:58
/GLOSA FRANTIŠKA BÍLKA/ Petr Rada, trenér Dukly Praha, klubu usilujícího o návrat do nejvyšší fotbalové ligy, vyfasoval od ligové disciplinární komise za rasistickou urážku, kterou během zápasu svého týmu s Zbrojovkou Brno počastoval trenéra hostů Tomáše Polácha, rekordní trest. Osm měsíců bez fotbalu natvrdo a pokutu 80 tisíc korun! V pořádku, nebo ne?
Kategorie: Triatlon

Souček navnadil fanoušky: Je tu nová éra. Nechte se překvapit, co bude na hřišti

Z Jablonecka - Pá, 22/03/2024 - 05:00
/OD ZPRAVODAJE DENÍKU/ Čeští reprezentanti v pátek odehrají první zápas pod novým koučem Ivanem Haškem. Proti Norsku je povede stejný kapitán Tomáš Souček. „Pod novým trenérem je to jiné,“ řekl hráč West Hamu United na předzápasové tiskové konferenci, kde mimo jiné také zavtipkoval směrem k nováčkům.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Šafář: V Sedmihorkách je to o chuti, ne o penězích

Z Jablonecka - Čt, 21/03/2024 - 20:32
Během zimní přípravy mohly týmy doplnit a zkvalitnit svoje soupisky novými posilami. Málokterý by takovou možnost odmítl. Problém ale je, že není, kde brát. 
Kategorie: Triatlon

The 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships Pontevedra to take place from June 20-29

ITU - novinky - Čt, 21/03/2024 - 17:00

World Triathlon is pleased to announce that Pontevedra will host the highly anticipated 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships from June 20 to June 29. Following its successful hosting of the Championship Finals in 2023 and the Multisport Championships in 2019, Pontevedra is set to once again welcome athletes and spectators from around the globe for a thrilling week of multisport competition.

Renowned for its strong relationship with triathlon, Pontevedra has become a favoured destination for multisport events, offering stunning landscapes, excellent infrastructure, and unwavering support from the local community. The 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships will showcase once again the city’s commitment to the sport and its ability to host world-class events.

The Multisport World Championships will feature duathlon, long distance triathlon, long distance aquabike, aquathlon, cross triathlon and cross duathlon world championship racing organised together during a week-long festival that will attract thousands of athletes and supporters. Pontevedra, the home of the five-time World Champion Javier Gomez Noya. promises to deliver a celebration of triathlon at its best, with a packed schedule of races and activities, offering something for everyone to enjoy, whether participating in the competitions or soaking up the vibrant atmosphere.

World Triathlon President and IOC Member, Marisol Casado, expressed her excitement about the upcoming event, stating, “Pontevedra has proven to be an exceptional host for all our events in the past, and we are thrilled to return to this beautiful city for the 2025 World Triathlon Multisport Championships. With its rich triathlon heritage and passionate community, Pontevedra promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for athletes and spectators alike. I want to thank the LOC, the Spanish Federation and the city of Pontevedra for their outstanding support to our sport and their commitment to deliver first class events. I really can not wait to experience it once again.”

President of the Spanish Triathlon Federation, Jose Hidalgo, said: “After the successful edition of 2019, today we begin to work with all the institutions involved to surpass the previous Championship, with very high standards.”

Pontevedra hosted yesterday the first meeting of the Organising Committee, with World Triathlon President, Marisol Casado; President of the Spanish Federation, José Hidalgo, and Pontevedra Mayor, Miguel Anxo Fernández Lores; Sport director of the Xunta de Galicia, José Ramón Lete; and vice president of the Deputación, Rafa Domínguez, attending the meeting.

The World Triathlon Multisport Championships made its debut in the World Triathlon calendar in 2017 in Penticton (Canada), a successful event that was followed by Fyn (Denmark) in 2018 and Pontevedra (Spain) in 2019. The event had to be cancelled in 2020 due to the impact of Covid and in 2021 was split in three different locations: Almere (The Netherlands), Aviles (Spain), and El Anillo, (Spain).

The 2022 World Triathlon Multisport Championships were also split, with Targu Mures (Romania) hosting the Duathlon, Cross Triathlon and Cross Duathlon, while the Aquathlon and the Long Distance Triathlon and Aquabike World Championships took place in Samorin, (Slovakia). In 2023 the event was hosted in Ibiza (Spain), while this year, 2024, the city of Townsville (Australia) will welcome the Multisport Championships from 15-25 August.

Further details regarding the competition schedule, registration, and additional activities of the 2025 Pontevedra Multisport Championships will be announced in the coming months.

Kategorie: Triatlon

Jablonecký závodník Milota začíná psát novou kapitolu své závodní kariéry

Z Jablonecka - St, 20/03/2024 - 21:00
International GT Open s Audi. Nový šampionát, nové auto. Sezona 2024 se u Libora Miloty ponese v duchu velkých změn.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Ironman nedávno aktualizoval svá pravidla, přinášející několik významných změn.

Etriatlon - St, 20/03/2024 - 16:25
Ironman aktualizoval svá pravidla pro rok 2024, zahrnující klíčové změny jako zákaz nošení aerodynamických lahví v dresu a povolení odpočinkových bójek bez sankcí, zdůrazňující závazek k fair play a bezpečnosti účastníků.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Japan’s Kenji Nener leads the line at first Hong Kong World Cup

ITU - novinky - St, 20/03/2024 - 15:43

The 2024 season ramps up this weekend, when the inaugural World Triathlon Cup Hong Kong takes over the city on Sunday morning for some fast and furious sprint-distance racing.

After the cancellation of WTCS Abu Dhabi, the second race of the year after the Napier season opener has assumed even greater importance for many on the start list as they chase not just the form that will earn the medals here, but the points that could help them secure a place at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The sprint distance race gets underway with a 750m swim in the iconic harbour, followed by a 20km bike over 5 laps before a 5km, 2-lap run to the finish in the city’s famous Bauhinia Square. Watch the race live and on demand on TriathlonLive.tv.

Nener hunts first World Cup title

A multiple Asia Championships winner and 14th-place finisher at Tokyo 2020, Japan’s Kenji Nener has yet to podium at a World Cup or Series level and knows that the timing couldn’t be better if he was to see out the win in Hong Kong.

Back-to-back Series top 10s in 2023 in Cagliari and Montreal showed he is as happy over the sprint or Olympic distance, and Nener will want to test his ability to close things out over the final stages of the run on Sunday and set himself on a positive early path to Paris with his qualification all but guaranteed.

Paris the ultimate prize for Priester

With the German men’s and women’s triathlon flying in 2023, the team’s Olympic squad filled up fast, with the third and final men’s spot all that is left to be decided. Lasse Nygaard Priester will be among those on the list of possibles, his win in Karlovy Vary and excellent displays in Miyazaki, Valencia and Weihai last campaign all underlining his medal potential if he can haul himself into contention on the bike.

The Spanish men continue to share the spoils at World Cup level, and it will be fascinating to see which of their ever attack-minded members will hit the highs in Hong Kong. While Antonio Serrat Seoane is the top-ranked here, it is David Castro Fajardo and David Cantero Del Campo who know what it is like to win World Cup gold. Add in the firepower of Alberto Gonzalez Garcia, and any of that quartet could be on for gold if they are on their game.

Hungarians in push for three Paris places

With Csongor Lehmann’s Olympic place assured, who and how many Hungarian men will join him is the question. Bence Bicsak (ranked 24th) knows what it is to podium in the big races but has to go back to that run to bronze at WTCS Abu Dhabi 2021 for his finest hour to date, while swim powerhouse Mark Devay (ranked 26th) finally hit the World Cup podium in Karlovy Vary last year. The longer both can hold firm in the top 30, the closer a Paris start becomes.

For the USA, Olympic Mixed Relay medallist Kevin McDowell returns after a long lay-off following surgery that kept him off the blue carpet in 2023, Darr Smith, Matthew McElroy and Seth Rider all among the names hoping to join Morgan Pearson on the team for Paris. Martin Sobey goes out as currently the third-ranked Canadian in 52nd but within almost 200 points of Charles Paquet in 44th.

Home favourite could kick on in Hong Kong

Currently in contention for the New Flag spot and raring for his first home World Cup is Jason Tai Long Ng, the 24-year-old who put together an excellent silver here in November’s Asian Cup and will know the course better than most.

Chile’s Diego Moya took 7th place in Miami’s continental championships and will relish his first World Cup start of the year, Shachar Sagiv’s 4th place in Napier set him on course for a Paris starting berth for Israel, and rising Greek talent Panagiotis Bitados – 4th in the U23 World Championships Pontevedra - opens up his 2024 campaign.

Austrian duo Tjebbe Kaindl and Alois Knabl could be two to watch after some eye-catching displays in 2023, Azerbaijan’s experienced Rostislav Pevtsov took yet another World Cup medal in Chengdu last October and can never be written off, and Australia’s Jacob Birtwhistle, a two-time Series gold medalist, kicked to third in the Oceania Championships as he chases his best form.

World Triathlon Cup Hong Kong
24 March, 11.05am local time
Start lists can be found here.
Watch on TriathlonLive.tv

Kategorie: Triatlon

Rappaport wears the one at historic first Hong Kong World Cup

ITU - novinky - St, 20/03/2024 - 09:07

Hong Kong is the destination for the second World Cup stop of the year, as this stunning harbour city makes its debut as host of the circuit in 2024.

A sprint-distance course awaits the athletes, the 750m swim off Wanchai Promenade transitioning to a 5-lap, 20km bike and finishing with a 2-lap, 5km run to the gold. After the cancellation of WTCS Abu Dhabi earlier in the month, it is not just the golds that the athletes are eyeing, but precious Paris 2024 qualification points. Full coverage live and on demand on TriathlonLive.tv.

Rappaport wears the #1 as US point race intensifies

Summer Rappaport may have finished the 2023 season outside the Series top 10 but, having been denied the bumper points of a Pontevedra Finals through injury after crashing out of a Super League race, 11th place doesn’t tell the full story. Bronze in Montreal and five top 10 finishes in her last campaign, Rappaport will be hungry to go again. An 8-time World Cup winner, this would be a great time to show the USA’s Paris 2024 selectors where her form is.

No fewer than three other Americans start in the top 10 in Hong Kong, Kirsten Kasper, Erika Ackerlund and Katie Zaferes all in the chase for an Olympic place alongside the already qualified Taylor Knibb, Zaferes hoping to bounce back from a heat-hit DNF at the Americas Championships in Miami a fortnight ago. Taylor Spivey and Gwen Jorgensen head to Lievin in a week’s time.

Swiss Derron on song

Julie Derron has been quietly putting together a string of strong results over the past three years that have left her the natural heir to Nicola Spirig’s crown in the red suit of Switzerland. A run of back-to-back 2021 World Cup wins in Valencia and Karlovy Vary were book-ended by silvers in Arzachena, and while those podiums haven’t been forthcoming at a Series level, top 10s in Sunderland, Paris and Pontevedra could point the way to a big 2024 in store.

China’s Xinyu Lin took home Asian Games individual and mixed relay silver in October, following that success with 4th in the Chengdu and 5th in the Miyazaki World Cups. As she continues to forge one of the strongest runs at this level, the time could be nigh for what would be a popular first World Cup podium and another step towards the Paris 2024 start line.

Brown ready to star in home town

Hong Kong’s own Bailee Brown took bronze here back in November’s Asia Triathlon Cup and this will be only her sixth appearance at this level having debuted back in 2018 in Tongyeong. Silver in Putrajaya (behind Julie Derron) in February was the season opener she will have wanted, next will be giving her fans something to cheer on the bay on Sunday.

It is a start list stuffed with talent further down the numbers, too, with Britain’s 2018 World Champion Vicky Holland and teammates Sian Rainsley, Sophie Alden and Olivia Mathias all ready to make a charge for the medals. Holland made her comeback in 2023 after having her first child, Mathias hit her second World Cup podium at the season opener in Napier.

Elizabeth Bravo’s Continental Championships win in the Miami Heat was another reminder of her talents, Kazakhstan’s Asia Sprint Champion Ekaterina Shabalina, Denmark’s double World Cup winner Alberte Kjaer Pedersen, rising Spanish star Noelia Juan and Italy’s Ilaria Zane all know they have the experience to close out a race and the capacity for a big finish on Sunday morning.

World Triathlon Cup Hong Kong
24 March, 9.30am local time
Full start lists here
Watch on TriathlonLive.tv

Kategorie: Triatlon

Sedmnáct medailí vybojovali chlapci a děvčata TJ LIAZ

Z Jablonecka - St, 20/03/2024 - 09:00
Velikonoční hala, poslední letošní atletické závody na jablonecké Střelnici, měly velmi solidní účast. Dopoledne soutěžilo ve dvou kategoriích 153 závodníků. Na programu byl čtyřboj, který se skládal z běhu na 50 m, hodem míčem vážícím 1 kg a během na 300 metrů. Domácím závodníkům TJ LIAZ se dařilo.
Kategorie: Triatlon

World Triathlon Paths to Paris: Summer Rappaport

ITU - novinky - Út, 19/03/2024 - 16:20

The journey to the Olympic Games is seldom straightforward. Few athletes encapsulate the winding and capricious nature of the Olympic journey as Summer Rappaport (USA). As part of the ongoing Paths to Paris series, World Triathlon caught up with an athlete for whom the way ahead does not simply consist of one road. Rather, Rappaport is tackling several at once.

The first path is the personal one. For Rappaport, this element of her journey can be framed by her fighting back from a gnarly crash towards the end of the 2023 season. At the time she hoped to lay the foundations in training for her 2024 campaign, she was forced to stop altogether.

“It was definitely a pretty big chunk of time off after the crash,” she said. “I don’t think I trained for two months after that.”

“I was also carrying an injury that had been misdiagnosed; we thought I just had SI inflammation, it turns out I had a sacral stress reaction. Finding that out and dealing with the crash injuries – which were a broken jaw and broken elbow – pretty much took me out of everything.”

Luckily, the worst is behind Rappaport. She has since enjoyed three months of training and is getting back to race fitness. Moreover, racing beckons.

Rappaport will be launching her Olympic season at WTCS Abu Dhabi. “I’m getting really excited to be back on the start line!”

Even after enduring such a considerable crash, she has no real reservations about jumping back into the fray.

“I’ve been in this sport for almost ten years now and I feel like you longer you do this the more likely every bad thing in the book can happen to you.”

“I’m very passionate about racing,” she added. “I had originally thought about retiring after Tokyo but I just love racing so much, I really didn’t want to hang things up.”

While there is no good time to suffer injury, Rappaport’s came at a particularly inconvenient point. After a difficult 2022 season, she had already pulled herself back in 2023, bouncing back to bear her best. Finishes of 3rd at WTCS Montreal and 4th at WTCS Abu Dhabi were among her highlights.

Over the winter of 2022, she relocated to Boulder, Colorado, and changed coach.

“I feel like I responded really positively to those changes. I feel like it was getting to the point where things were starting to stick a little bit.” Then she had to hit pause.

“It’s definitely coming back faster than it was at the start of 2023, so I’m really optimistic for the start of this season!”

Beyond the comeback trail, Rappaport’s second path is the national one. The American women’s squad are among the deepest in the triathlon world, and WTCS medallists and world champions alike will stand in Rappaport’s path.

Taylor Knibb has scored a slot on the team after finishing 5th at the Paris Test Event. The remaining two places are still up for grabs.

“Since I started in the sport, making the US team has been one of the most competitive teams to make,” explained Rappaport. “If you just took the top-55 ranked athletes on the Olympic points list, we would have seven or eight athletes going. With only three spots it’s a very cut-throat process.”

Looking beyond Rappaport, Taylor Spivey won two WTCS medals in 2023, Katie Zaferes and Gwen Jorgensen impressed on the World Cup scene in their respective comebacks, and Kirsten Kasper is a proven performer. Multiple fantastic athletes will therefore have to miss out on the American team.

A podium at the final selection race at WTCS Yokohama will seal a place on the team, with the third and final slot going by selector discretion. Should no one medal in Yokohama, both women’s slots will be down to the judgement of the selectors.

“Trying to prove you’re the best person for Paris is a tough task,” admitted Rappaport. With such a demanding criteria and so much competition, does she find the race exciting or stressful? Rappaport breaks into a wide grin; “A little bit of both.”

The American race is almost unparalleled in its depth and by itself forms a captivating story. Not to be overlooked, though, is the third road that lines Rappaport’s path to Paris.

She has been here before. She nailed qualification for the Tokyo Olympics with her performance at the Test Event in 2019. She would then finish 14th at the Games.

While a solid result, as a former WTCS race winner and a frequent medallist, she has the ability to contend for an individual Olympic medal. Moreover, she did not get the nod for the American Mixed Team Relay in Tokyo, even after edging her teammate Knibb in the individual race.

“It wasn’t quite what I hoped,” confessed Rappaport. “I had a really good training block leading into Tokyo and then on the day it just didn’t come together.”

“I had done a significant amount of heat preparation leading into the race. We expected a completely different day than what we got. I think we were foiled by the conditions a little bit and that I didn’t get to showcase the fitness that I had.”


While her Tokyo performance was nothing to sniff at, she enters 2024 with a sense that she has more to offer and a sensation of unfinished business with the Games.

“It was a second reason I wanted to come back and take a run at Paris because I definitely felt like I was capable of being more competitive.”

Redemption is not the best word with which to describe this third road. The chance to improve upon what came before nonetheless is a powerful driving force in Rappaport’s Olympic pursuit.

She is not trying any labels on what she might achieve should she qualify. Nevertheless,  she noted, “I do have seven World Series medals and I think that is an indicator that I am capable of competing for a medal.”

In addition, Paris will realistically represent her final shot at the Olympics. A home Games in Los Angeles dangles temptingly on the horizon, but Rappaport was not fully swayed.

“I think it’s just too far in the future. I’m going to be 37 at the Games in LA and, while we have seen plenty of athletes extend their careers into their late-30s and have success, I think there are other aspects of the sport I’d like to dabble in.”

Paris is therefore a do-or-die situation when it comes to settling her Olympic score.

Altogether, then, few athletes have a journey to Paris quite as multifaceted as Summer Rappaport. The personal resilience against setbacks, the intensity of the competition with her teammates, and the arc of improvement combine to create a truly fascinating narrative.

Whether Rappaport makes it to Paris is perhaps immaterial given it may come down a stroke of serendipity. At least from an external perspective, hers is an example of how the journey can sometimes be more intriguing than the destination. If all goes to plan, though, her story may just get the happy ending it deserves.

Kategorie: Triatlon

Trenér Držkova: Sfoukli nás jak svíčku. Malé hřiště nám nevyhovuje

Z Jablonecka - Út, 19/03/2024 - 15:00
Dohrávku podzimního utkání I. B třídy viděli fanoušci na nové umělce v Harrachově. Tam přijel favorit soutěže, fotbalisté Držkova. Ale na malém prostoru se jim nedařilo a od domácích inkasovali pět gólů, sami proměnili dvě šance (5:2).
Kategorie: Triatlon

Fotbalistou roku se stal Souček. Anketu ovládl potřetí v kariéře

Z Jablonecka - Po, 18/03/2024 - 22:33
Kdo jiný, dalo by se říci. Fotbalistou roku se stal – podle očekávání – Tomáš Souček. Záložník londýnského West Hamu si vysloužil ocenění díky triumfu v Konfereněční lize. Coby kapitán pak dovedl českou reprezentaci na Euro.
Kategorie: Triatlon

FOTO, VIDEO: Mšeno bralo v dohrávce tři body. Střelec Obršlík už zase řádí

Z Jablonecka - Po, 18/03/2024 - 22:00
V dohrávce podzimní části I. A třídy se utkaly týmy Rychnova a Mšena. Za hodně nevlídného počasí a na těžkém terénu byly sice gólové šance vidět, ale pouze jednu proměnil Obršlík za Mšeno. Proto si tři body připsali hosté. 
Kategorie: Triatlon

Pěnčín prověřil posily. Jilemnice se už chystá na Zásadu

Z Jablonecka - Po, 18/03/2024 - 14:00
Zimní pohár LKFS už zná účastníky semifinále. Po víkendových zápasech postupují Velké Hamry B, Pěnčín A, Chrastava a Česká Lípa. Svoje soupeře se dozvědí hned po rozlosování (pondělí 18. března).
Kategorie: Triatlon

Sázka na křišťálové sklo. Pořadatelé představili medaile pro šampionát v Česku

Z Jablonecka - Po, 18/03/2024 - 13:15
53 dní před startem hokejového mistrovství světa v Praze a Ostravě odhalili pořadatelé podobu medailí, o kterou zabojuje česká reprezentace a dalších 15 národních týmů. Stejně jako v roce 2015 jsou všechny tři sady vyrobené z křišťálového skla, které doplňuje kovová obruba a další kovové prvky. „Chtěli jsme znovu ukázat, že české sklářství patří k tradičním odvětvím naší země,“ vysvětlil šéf pražského organizačního výboru Petr Bříza.
Kategorie: Triatlon

V divizi si body připsaly hostující týmy Velkých Hamrů i Turnova

Z Jablonecka - Po, 18/03/2024 - 09:00
Dalšími zápasy pokračovala divize, skupina C. Jak Turnov, tak Velké Hamry uspěly na hřištích soupeře. Turnovští si přivezli tři body z Letohradu za výsledek 0:2 a Velké Hamry si zvýšily konto o stejný počet bodů za výhru v Hlinsku 1:2.
Kategorie: Triatlon

Chybujeme! O body přicházíme úplně zbytečně, litoval jablonecký trenér

Z Jablonecka - Ne, 17/03/2024 - 19:27
Dalším zápasem pokračovala v Jablonci FORTUNA:LIGA. Více než tři tisícovky diváků přišly na jablonecký stadion Střelnice, aby viděly, jak se povede domácím fotbalistům v souboji s Plzní. Té se v týdnu povedlo postoupit v evropských soutěžích a v utkání byla favoritem. Svoje postavení potvrdila vítězstvím 2:1.
Kategorie: Triatlon

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