Day 14 in Rio2016: Mixed feelings
The 19th of August started out great with our kayak-canoe units qualifying into the finals. However, the continuation wasn’t too bright: our women’s water polo team lost the bronze match in a nerve-wrecking battle, hammer thrower Krisztián Pars couldn’t defend his Olympic title as he finished in the 7th place, and out female pentathlonists also missed the medals.
The Hungarian kayak-canoe team continued their great performance in yesterday’s qualifications and semi-finals. The women’s K-4 500 m unit (Gabriella Szabó, Danuta Kozák, Tamara Csipes, Krisztina Fazekas-Zur) won their race imperiously so we can have high hopes for another gold medal in today’s final.
The Henrik Vasbányai & Róbert Mike duo also made it into today’s final of C-2 1000 m. On the other hand, the men’s K-4 1000 m unit (Benjámin Ceiner, Tibor Hufnágel, Attila Kugler, Tamás Somorácz) and Péter Molnár only made it into final B in K-1 200 m.
On a sad note, our women’s water polo team lost the bronze match against Russia in a head-to-head battle, which ended with a nerve-wrecking penalty shootout. The bronze medal was so close, the girls played very well but the opponent levelled the score in the last second (!), thus saving the match to a penalty shootout. This means that the Hungarian women’s water polo team has now lost three Olympic bronze matches in a row. Such a pity!
“The bronze medals were taken in the last moment, but it was our fault. We turned the match around and then lost the battle, which we were so close to win, by making a few mistakes. (…) We practiced the penalty shots, we have two good goal-keepers, but the Russians moved a tad bit better. A 4th place at the Olympics is a great feat of arms, but we’ll miss those medals. I feel sorry for the girls, but we have a young team capable of advancing until the Budapest World Championships next year” said Attila Bíró.
Unfortunately it wasn’t London Champion Krisztián Pars’ day either, he finished his participation with a throw of 75,28 metres, which was only enough for the 7th place. We also watched the pentathlon events with high hopes as our girls, Sarolta Kovács and Zsófia Földházi had the potential to reverse the results. In the end they finished in the 17th and 27th place.
RESULTS:
Women’s K-4 500 m, qualification – Gabriella Szabó & Danuta Kozák & Tamara Csipes & Krisztina Fazekas-Zur 1st place –> final A
Men’s K-1 200 m, semi-final – Péter Molnár 6th place –> final B
Men’s C-2 1000 m, semi-final – Henrik Vasbányai & Róbert Mike 3rd place –> final A
Men’s K-4 1000 m, semi-final – Benjámin Ceiner & Tibor Hufnágel & Attila Kugler & Tamás Somorácz 5th place –> final B
Men’s 50 km walking – Bence Venyercsán 44th place, Miklós Srp disqualified, Sándor Rácz gave up
Women’s 20 km walking – Viktória Madarász 25th, Barbara Kovács 58th and Rita Récsei 59th
Women’s water polo, bronze match – Hungary-Russia 12:12 (penalty shootout 6:7) –> 4th place
Women’s pentathlon, final – Sarolta Kovács 17th place, Zsófia Földházi 27th place
Men’s hammer throw, final – Krisztián Pars 7th place
Photos: MTI
Copy editor: bm
Source: Daily News Hungary
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