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The Czech Republic overshadowed everything, Primorje the best of the Slovenes
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The Czech Republic overshadowed everything, Primorje the best of the Slovenes

The European Youth and Cadet Orienteering Championships, held in Nova Gorica, concluded after three days. Slovenia's best result was 14th place, achieved by the cadet girls' team from OK Azimut Cerkno. The Czech Republic emerged as the most successful nation, securing ten medals across various disciplines including the city sprint, long-distance race, and relay event. Finland and Spain followed as the second and third most successful countries, respectively. Slovenia has already secured one medal thanks to Brina Kolner, the newly crowned European youth champion.

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The Czech Republic overshadowed everything, Primorje the best of the Slovenes

The European Youth and Cadet Orienteering Championships, held in Nova Gorica, concluded after three days. Slovenia's best result was 14th place, achieved by the cadet girls' team from OK Azimut Cerkno. The Czech Republic emerged as the most successful nation, securing ten medals across various disciplines including the city sprint, long-distance race, and relay event. Finland and Spain followed as the second and third most successful countries, respectively. Slovenia has already secured one medal thanks to Brina Kolner, the newly crowned European youth champion.

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