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In Sports News: cross country skier Katerina Neumannova wins the Czech Republic's first medal at the Winter Olympics in Turin; eighteen-year-old speed skater Martina Sablikova is satisfied with seventh place in her first Olympics; ski jumper Jakub Janda finishes a poor 13th, while Nikola Sudova and Lukas Bauer are also disappointed; and - away from Turin - javelin legend Jan Zelezny has announced he is retiring this year.
Silver for Neumannova first Czech medal in Turin
Cross country skier Katerina Neumannova took the Czech Republic's first medal at the Winter Olympics in Turin on Sunday, silver in the 15 km pursuit. Neummanova, who already had three Olympic medals to her name, was agonisingly close to her first ever gold, but was overtaken on the final stretch by Kristina Smigun of Estonia. The Czech, who has two more events in Turin, had this to say after Sunday's race."It's a silver medal from the Olympics, so it's the perfect start. It means I can be more relaxed going into my next events...I've achieved something, we have a medal. But of course, gold is gold and I was very close, but Smigun was better."
Young speed skater Sablikova pleased with seventh place
Another Czech in action at the weekend was speed skater Martina Sablikova. In her first Olympics event, Sablikova - still just 18 - finished a respectable seventh in the ladies' 3000m. She said the ice in Turin was a little slow for her liking, but she won't be going home dissatisfied."The way I look at it the last time I skated here I made a time of 4 minutes 11 seconds and this time it was 4.08, so that's an improvement. I was hoping to finish in the top eight, so I'm really happy with seventh place."