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In Sports News: Roman Sebrle become the oldest man to win the heptathlon at the European Indoors Athletics Championships, his third title in a row; long-jumper Denisa Scerbova takes her first medal at senior level; Martina Slabikova is the first Czech ever to win the speed skating World Cup; and Lukas Bauer is satisfied with fifth in the last race of the Nordic World Ski Championships.
Three European Indoor titles in a row for Sebrle...
The biggest success for the Czech Republic at the European Indoors Championships in England's Birmingham came from Roman Sebrle, who at 32 became the oldest man to win the heptathlon title. On Sunday Sebrle snatched victory from Russia's Aleksandr Pogorelov in the last discipline, the 1,000m, to make it three titles in a row for the Czech."It's excellent. I'm absolutely satisfied. To defend a title is always far harder than winning for the first time, because when you first go for gold you'd be satisfied with second or third place. Luckily I've got to that level where I'm only satisfied with gold."
...while Scerbova takes her first medal at senior level
Of the younger generation of Czech athletes, Denisa Scerbova was the most successful in Birmingham, taking bronze in the long jump. The twenty-year-old also has gold in the junior world championships to her name. But Scerbova says coming third in the European Indoors means more."Definitely - that my first final at senior level would end like this...The junior title means a lot to me, but this senior medal is a lot bigger. At first I was really nervous but I was OK after a couple of jumps. And luckily things worked out the way they did."