Four gymnasts from DKSE can compete in the European Championships

Four gymnasts from DKSE can compete in the European Championships
Four gymnasts from DKSE can compete in the European Championships
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It was already known that Zsófia Kovács, who is constantly returning after her serious injury, will not be there in Rimini, the appearance of Lili Czifra, who suffered a minor knee injury at the beginning of the month at the World Cup in Eszczecin, was also a question, but in the end she is also unable to participate.

For the adults, DKSE will still be starting at the European Championship, as Gréta Mayer and Lilla Makai have entered the team

besides them Zója Székely, Nikolett Szilágyi and Sára Péter make up the traveling team.

Federation captain Imre Draskóczy said in the association’s briefing that there will be no special individual expectations. – The focus is on the team. We will not have Olympic quotas there, as Lili Czifra Bettina has a knee injury, Bácskay Csenge is not with the squad due to studies, and Zsófia Kovács is still recovering.

Another goal is to do their exercises and be able to compete without damage

said Imre Draskóczy.

Emese Szij and Lili Fehér can participate in the European Championships with the juniors
Photo: DKSE

For the junior girls, two also represent the Dunaújváros club, Lili Fehér and Emese Szij.

Besides them, Míra Hürkecz, Blanka Vatai and Kamilla Jankovics were included in the European Championship squad.

Zoltán Jordanov, director of women’s youth, led the team to the 6-10. waiting for you somewhere. – There may be a chance to reach the finals, but in the youth team, where there is a constant generational change, it is difficult to say anything in advance.

Strong nations in the tournament obviously come with good teams, but a lot can happen here

Zoltán Jordanov added.

The girls will travel to the European Championship in Rimini on Sunday.


The article is in Hungarian

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