even the winners
Hungarian Blondes: Natasha and Danuta
This time famous sportswomen answer questions from KanoeSport: Natasha Dushev-Yanich and Danuta Kozak. It is pleasant to talk with a beautiful girl about this, oh, this … And with two, it’s doubly pleasant! Information and entertainment portal about rowing CanoeSport is very grateful to the girls for the interesting communication! We sincerely wish you good luck in the new 2014 season !!!
Natasha Dushev-Yanich
Born on June 24, 1982 in Serbia. At the age of 18, she won the first gold medal at the World Championships (K-1 500). In the same year in the same discipline, she first performed at the Olympics and took fourth place, speaking for Serbia and Montenegro. In 2001, she changed her citizenship and moved to Hungary. In 2004, at the Olympics, first won the “gold” in the K-1 500, and an hour later, in a pair with Catalina, Covax won another medal of the highest dignity. Natasha has scores of medals brought from European and world Championships, most of which are gold. Continue reading
Cherche la femme. Try – catch up!
Who said that the girls are weak and bring trouble to the ship? Superstition and sea nonsense! The girl in the boat – to the platonic love, and the junior sprinter – to the prizes and express interviews at CanoeSport.
Selection to the national team is over. The second and third rounds ended, in which the girls performed in “singles” and “twos” at distances of 200, 500 and 1000 meters.
Where are the best girls? In the rowing club! Continue reading
Trip to the Gali Sea in Abkhazia
Olga Fedorovna and Leonid Petrovich Medvedev visited a base that was once a center for training Soviet rowers, and now is a sad sight. In the material two videos – before and after the war.
In the south-east of Abkhazia, almost at the very border with Georgia, lies the Gali reservoir. It is surrounded by picturesque mountains and is so large that it is called the sea. The Gali Sea is as beautiful as the famous Ritsa Lake, only on the shores you will not find any cafes, boats or tourists.
In the Soviet period, on the Inguri River, cascade hydroelectric power stations were built, with a capacity of more than one and a half million kilowatts. Today, only a few blocks are functioning, but they uninterruptedly provide Abkhazia and Western Georgia with energy. Continue reading