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In Sports News: Czech women’s floorball team wins bronze at World Floorball Championships; in the domestic hockey league, Tipsport extraliga Pardubice trounce Sparta; star Czech hockey forward Jaromír Jágr sets a new milestone scoring his 656 NHL goal, tying Brendan Shanahan as No. 11 all-time scorer; Czech ski jumper Hlava finishes 13th in Harrachov.
Women’s team downs Swiss hosts, wins bronze at World Floorball Championships
The Czech Republic’s women’s floorball team had plenty of reason to celebrate at the weekend, with the squad clinching bronze at this year’s World Floorball Championships, held in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The medal is the first ever by the Czech women’s team in the competition but they had to fight for it: halfway through the bronze medal match the squad trailed hosts Switzerland 2:0 but the Czech players – including a phenomenal Dominika Šteglová who got the game-winning goal – refused to give up and were able to turn the result around. The final score was 3:2.The competition final was won by Sweden, who defeated Finland 4:2. The Swedish women’s team’s secured the world championship title for the third time in a row.
Hockey: Pardubice score 14 goals in two games, trouncing Sparta Prague, Zlín
In the Czech Republic’s domestic hockey league, the Tipsport extraliga, Pardubice turned around its match against Sparta Prague, coming from 2:1 down to score an additional six goals: the final score was 8:2. A day later, the club also downed Zlín 6:2, leaving Pardubice in fifth spot in the standings. So far the East Bohemian club leads the league in the number of goals scored: 103.In other action, Sparta were able to recover from their trouncing in a match against 11th-place Kometa, winning in Brno by the slimmest of margins 2:1. But Sparta remain in second-place in the standings –a point shy of České Budějovice’s HC Mountfield.
In other matches Slavia lost 3:2 to Litvínov, České Budějovice lost to Plzeň in overtime, and Karlovy Vary beat Liberec 4:1.