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Canoeing: Portugal finishes marathon Europeans with silver and bronze medals

Portuguese canoeists Ricardo Coelho and Rui Lacerda secured silver medals in the C2 category, finishing second in a marathon event. Meanwhile, José Ramalho and Alfredo Faria completed the K2 race, narrowly missing gold by 1.31 seconds, placing them third. The results highlight the competitive nature of international canoeing events and the close margins at which athletes compete. These outcomes reflect Portugal's strong presence in European canoeing competitions.

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Canoeing: Portugal finishes marathon Europeans with silver and bronze medals

Portuguese canoeists Ricardo Coelho and Rui Lacerda secured silver medals in the C2 category, finishing second in a marathon event. Meanwhile, José Ramalho and Alfredo Faria completed the K2 race, narrowly missing gold by 1.31 seconds, placing them third. The results highlight the competitive nature of international canoeing events and the close margins at which athletes compete. These outcomes reflect Portugal's strong presence in European canoeing competitions.

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