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Majstrovstvá Európy C-kategórie, Dumfries

V Škótsku získala slovenská reprezentácia žien striebro

Slovenská reprezentácia žien dosiahla skvelý úspech, keď v škótskom Dumfries na ME C-kategórie získala strieborné medaily. Naše hráčky najskôr zdolali v semifinále Portugalsko 10:7, vo finále však nestačili na Poľsko (7:8). Slovenky si druhým miestom zabezpečili postup do ME B-kategórie, ktoré sa budú konať v neovembri. Na ME nás reprezentovali Dada Matulová, Maťa Ščepková, Paula Hajduk, Gabriela Kajanová a Jana Matulová. Naše reprezentácie už tretí rok od covidu bojujú s takmer neexistujúcimi možnosťami tréningov na Slovensku, keď curlingová hala v Ružinove je otvorená v priemere iba dva mesiace ročne a aj pred odchodom na ME ženskej reprezentácii odpadli takmer dva týždne tréningov.
Výsledky Sloveniek: Holandsko 1:10, Francúzsko 8:4, Írsko 8:4, Ukrajina 9:3, Srbsko 14:1, Wales 7:4, Španielsko 6:10, Portugalsko 8:4,  Poľsko 4:8, semifinále: Portugalsko 10:7, finále: Poľsko 7:8

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