Two bronzes!! Brazil wins two medals on the first day of the World Canoe Championships finals

Two bronzes!!  Brazil wins two medals on the first day of the World Canoe Championships finals
Paracanoe athlete gets world bronze. Photo: Levi Ferreira/SMCS

Brazil’s Day World Boat Racing Championships in druisburgin GermanyHe won two bronze medals Mary Christina in the exam Lv 3200 And Luis Carlos V Kuala Lumpur 1200. Deborah Raisa that it Jean Carlos They were off the stage. Check today’s results:

paracanoeist Mary Christina Santilli He won the bronze medal with a time of 59.232 at the World Championships. the other brazilian in conflict, Erisangela Toniolo He finished last after clocking 01:02.687 earlier, and finished third in his semi-final. Hope Gordonl United kingdomThe Canadian won the race Erica Scarfe Platform completed.

Luis Carlos Cardoso He scored 46.542 and was third in the test Kuala Lumpur 1200 to secure another medal for the country. Luciano Pereira He was close to the podium when he finished in sixth place, with a time of 49,300. Peter Case, Hungarythat it Remy Paul, Franceranked first and second, respectively.

Deborah Raisa Ribeiro He finished 5th in the final series of the season LV2 200 Five seconds behind the champion Emma Wigs (UK). Jean Carlos Panucci He finished eighth in a tight race in the final All 3200 Just 1s501 behind the Australian leader Dylan Littlehalls.

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at the end of the semester All 2200competed with two Brazilians Fernando Rufino He finished second, just one-tenth behind the winner David Philipsonl United kingdom. William Ferreira He finished fourth in the race.

Giovanni Vieira de Paula He was also not on the podium in the final B stage of the class All 3200The Brazilian scored 43,198 points and was two seconds behind first place. last to compete for the country, Valdenis Conceicao He was 1s2 behind the leader Viraj Palafrom Hungaryand was only sixth in the final B-class position C 1200.

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