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Ondřej Synek, photo: CTK
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In Sports News this Monday: the biggest Czech team ever at the European Rowing Championships takes home a bagful of medals, with gold for Ondřej Synek confirming his dominance this season; football league leaders Viktoria Plzeň wallop Ústí nad Labem in front of their first sell-out home crowd in years; and a battle of two Czech ice legends sees Jágr’s Omsk beat Hašek Spartak Moscow.

Impressive medals tally for Czechs at European Rowing Championships

Lassi Karonen,  Ondřej Synek,  Kari Schulze,  photo: CTK
The biggest Czech team ever at the European Rowing Championships took home a bagful of medals from Portugal’s Montemor-o-Velho at the weekend. Ondřej Synek, who has won all his races in the World Cup this year, again triumphed in Portugal in the men’s single sculls, finishing nearly three seconds ahead of his closest rival. Otherwise, Miroslava Knapková earned a silver medal in the women’s single sculls, David Jirka and Petr Vitásek took bronze in the men’s double sculls, and a Czech team also came third in the men’s coxless fours.

Ondřej Synek,  photo: CTK
Speaking to Czech Television, gold medalist Ondřej Synek, who is 27, said that while he is in great form, he isn’t taking anything for granted.

“So far this year I’m enjoying a season the like of which I’ve never experienced before. So far I’ve won every race I’ve taken part in…My ambitions are as high as can be, but it is sport and anything could happen over the next two months.”

Leaders Viktoria Plzeň trounce Ústí nad Labem in first sold-out home game in years

Viktoria Plzeň - Ústí nad Labem,  photo: CTK
After a brilliant start to the Czech football league season, Viktoria Plzeň’s Štruncovy Sady stadium was sold out for the first time in years on Sunday for a game against Ústí nad Labem. Fair weather fans couldn’t have chosen a better game to attend either, as the league leaders absolutely walloped the visitors, leading 4:0 at half-time and eventually running out 7:0 winners. That result means Viktoria Plzeň have now dropped only two points in eight games so far this term. 2011 is the club’s centenary year, and some supporters will no doubt already be dreaming of the big anniversary being crowned by their first ever league title.

Jágr’s Omsk beat Hašek’s Spartak Mosow in Russian league

Jaromír Jágr,  photo: CTK
With the Czech elite ice hockey league the Extraliga not due to resume until Friday, a match-up between two Czech legends in Russia’s Konintental Hockey League grabbed a lot of headlines here at the weekend. Jaromír Jágr’s Omsk faced a Spartak Moscow side featuring veteran goaltender Dominik Hašek, and while Jágr didn’t score it was Omsk who came out on top, winning that closely observed game 4:3.