The Slovenian national judo team achieved significant success at the Cadet European Championships in Gran Canaria, winning four medals including three golds and one silver. Neža Hladnik secured gold in the under-70kg category by defeating multiple opponents, including a French, Lithuanian, Polish, Austrian, and Ukrainian competitor. She expressed satisfaction with her performance but acknowledged room for improvement. Aleksander Krivec also won gold in the under-81kg category after overcoming several competitors, including an Italian athlete. The team overall was the most successful nation at the event, with Ilarija Tsurkan earning gold in the under-63kg category and Zarja securing silver.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on a sports competition and reports on the achievements of the Slovenian judo team without any political commentary or framing. It presents the results and quotes from athletes in a balanced manner, focusing solely on their performances and personal reflections.
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 65): The article accurately reports the event and results, aligning with the cross-source consensus. It mentions Neža Hladnik and Aleksa Krivca winning gold, and details Hladnik's performance against several competitors. However, the objectivity score is lower due to the inclusion of Hladnik's personal c






