
In the Light Skif final at the European Rowing Championships in Munich, Antonis Papakonstantinou finished first with a time of 07:21.84 and won the gold medal. The silver medal was won by the Italian Gabriel Struzina with a time of 07:24.21, and the bronze was won by the Swiss Andri Struzina with a time of 07:31.23.
The 23-year-old skier who will become European champion was in the top three from the very beginning, followed by the Italian Gabriel Soares, followed by Papakonstantinou and Struzina. However, at a distance of 1000 m, the Greek rower took the lead and, keeping pace, did not feel threatened until the very finish.
Slovenian Raiko Hrvat (4th, 07:35.91), Austrian Julian Seberl (5th, 07:42.90) remained outside the podium.
Source: Kathimerini

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