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In Sports News this Monday: Depleted Czech team arrive in Zurich ahead of European Athletics Championships with Špotáková and Klučinová among medal hopefuls; Plzeň sack Uhrin after Europa League exit; Slavia top table after three wins in three; and is Čech set for Real?
Klučinová among Czech medal hopefuls for European Championships
The Czech Republic’s athletes, led by head coach Tomáš Dvořák, have arrived in Zurich ahead of the European Championships, which get underway in the Swiss city on Tuesday. The Czech team is somewhat depleted, with 400m runner Pavel Maslák and 400m hurdler Zuzana Hejnová absent due to injury. That leaves Barbora Špotáková as perhaps the country’s biggest medal hopeful. Indeed, European gold is the only top prize to have eluded the javelin world record holder. Another name to watch out for is Eliška Klučinová in the heptathlon. The 26-year-old set a new Czech record this year and only two of her competitors in Zurich have picked up more points in 2014. Still, Klučinová isn’t setting her sights too high.“Last year at the World Championships, 6,500 points was enough for the gold medal. But this year it probably won’t be enough for bronze. Unfortunately the girls have really improved. Though I have improved too, I don’t know if it’ll be enough to reach the podium. But I want to come at least sixth – otherwise I’ll go home disappointed.”
At the last European Championships, in Helsinki two years ago, the Czechs took three gold medals, one silver and one bronze.