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Slovenia's hopes raised at the European Championships: three gold and one silver medal
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Slovenia's hopes raised at the European Championships: three gold and one silver medal

The Slovenian judo team achieved outstanding results at the Cadet European Championships held on the Canary Islands, securing three gold medals, one silver, and several other placements. Ilariia Tsurkan, Neža Hladnik, and Aleks Krivec won gold in their respective weight categories, while Zarja Mastnak took silver. Additional strong performances included Maks Čebulj finishing fifth and Val Berglez Kos and Gal Frangež both placing seventh. These results placed Slovenia first overall among participating teams.

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Slovenia's hopes raised at the European Championships: three gold and one silver medal

The Slovenian judo team achieved outstanding results at the Cadet European Championships held on the Canary Islands, securing three gold medals, one silver, and several other placements. Ilariia Tsurkan, Neža Hladnik, and Aleks Krivec won gold in their respective weight categories, while Zarja Mastnak took silver. Additional strong performances included Maks Čebulj finishing fifth and Val Berglez Kos and Gal Frangež both placing seventh. These results placed Slovenia first overall among participating teams.

Bias read (Center): This article reports on a sports event without any political implications. The focus is solely on athletic achievements and competition outcomes, with no mention of political figures, policies, or societal issues. As such, the framing is neutral and does not exhibit a clear ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports Slovenia's success at the junior European Championships in judo, citing specific athletes and results. It presents the information neutrally without emotional language. The facts align with the cross-source consensus.

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