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Bálint Kopasz won silver in the canoe-kayak events at the Paralympics, and the Hungarian para-canoeists also brought home two medals
HU⚽ Sports21 days ago

Bálint Kopasz won silver in the canoe-kayak events at the Paralympics, and the Hungarian para-canoeists also brought home two medals

Kopasz Bálint won a silver medal in the men's single kayak 1000m event at the European Championships in Portugal. He finished second behind the Portuguese champion Fernando Pimenta, who won gold. The article describes the race details, including Kopasz's performance and his comments on potential factors affecting his race, such as fatigue and a damaged boat.

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She's a gold medalist in the women's team

Varga Ádám won a bronze medal in canoeing at the European Championships, along with the mixed four team.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on athletic achievements without political commentary or framing.

Telex logoTelexIndependentCenter22 days ago
Bálint Kopasz won silver in the canoe-kayak events at the Paralympics, and the Hungarian para-canoeists also brought home two medals

Kopasz Bálint won a silver medal in the men's single kayak 1000m event at the European Championships in Portugal. He finished second behind the Portuguese champion Fernando Pimenta, who won gold. The article describes the race details, including Kopasz's performance and his comments on potential factors affecting his race, such as fatigue and a damaged boat.

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