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Robert Urban, Jan Komínek and Anna Dvořáková in Eliska and Damian (Eliška a Damián) S01E02 2023, TV, dir. Lukáš Buchar IMDB
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Busy Nationals Weekend - Part Two - Four Nationals
The Four Nationals Championships are the combined Nationals of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. It took place last week, and because it’s four in one, it deserves its own post. Below the cut, as it’s long!
In the Men’s event, the Czech Republic dominated, taking the top 6 positions. Michal Brezina won the event for the fourth time, with Matyas Belohdradsky taking the silver and Jiri Belohdradsky taking the bronze. They are, of course, also the Czech Medalists.
Mickhail Mogilan of Poland (seventh overall) is the Polish Champion, with Luckas Kedzierski (eighth overall) taking the silver and Milos Witrowski (fourteenth overall) taking the bronze. Michal Neuman is the Slovakian Champion, ninth overall. Merco Klepoch (thirteenth overall) was the only other Slovakian competitor and won the silver. Andreas Csernoch (eleventh overall) won the Hungarian title, with Mate Borosch (twelfth overall) the only other Hungarian competitor winning the silver.
In the Ladies event, Ekatarina Kurakova won the event, with Ivett Toth of Hungary winning the silver, and Regina Schermann of Hungary winning the bronze. 
Ekaterina Kurakova, of course, won the Polish title, with Oliwia Rzepiel  (eleventh overall) winning the silver, and Elzbieta Gabryszak (twelfth overall) winning the silver. Ivett Toth and Regina Schermann went for the Hungarian podium, with Bernadett Szigetti (fifth overall) winning the bronze. Eliska Brezinova (fourth overall) won the Czech Ladies title, with Nikola Rychatarikova (sixth overall) winning the silver and Katarina Fricova (ninth overall) winning the bronze. Emma Doboszova (eighth overall) won the Slovakian title, with Claudia Mifkovicova (sixteenth overall) taking the silver, and Bianca Srbecka (eighteenth overall) taking the bronze.
In the Pairs event, there was only one competitor - Ioulia Chtchetnina and Mark Maygar of Hungary.
In the Ice Dance event, Poland dominated, taking the top three spots. Natalia Kaliszek and Maskym Spodyriev won the event, with Justyna Plutowska and Jeremie Flemin winning the silver and Anastasia Ploibina and Pavlo Golovishnikov winning the bronze. Emily Monaghan and Ilias Fouratti of Hungary were fourth and are the Hungarian Champions, with Leia Dozzi and MIchael Valdez of Hungary in fifth, taking the Hungarian silver. The only other team was a Polish team - Jenna Hertenstein and Damian Binkowski. 
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Eliska and Damian (Eliška a Damián) intro 2023, TV, dir. Lukáš Buchar and Jaromír Polišeský IMDB - YT
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Robert Urban, Anežka Rusevová and Anna Dvořáková in Eliska and Damian (Eliška a Damián) S01E01 2023, TV, dir. Lukáš Buchar IMDB
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Dana Syslová and Robert Urban in Eliska and Damian (Eliška a Damián) s01e02 2023, TV, dir. Lukáš Buchar IMDB
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Busy Nationals Weekend Part Three - Four Nationals
Last but not least, the Four Nationals competition took place this weekend! It deserves it’s own post.
In the Men’s event, Matyas Belohdrasky of the Czech Republic won the title, with Petr Kolarik of the Czech Republic.
This means that Matyas wins his first Czech National title, with Petr Kolarik winning the silver and Daniel Mrazek (fourth) wins the bronze. Ihor Reznichenko wins the Polish title, Krzysztof Gala (fifth) won the silver, and Olgeird Febbri (tenth) won the bronze. Alexander Bojorov (eleventh) won the Hungarian title, with Alexander Maszljanko (twelfth) and Andras Csernoch (seventeenth) won the bronze. Marco Klepoch (fourteenth) won the Slovakian title, with the only other Slovakian competitor, Michael Neuman (sixteenth), winning the silver.
In the Ladies event, Ekaterina Kurakova of Poland won the title, with Eliska Brezinova of the Czech Republic won the silver and Ivett Toth of Hungary won the bronze. 
This means that Ekaterina Kurakova won the Polish title, with Elizbieta Gabryszak (fourth) won the silver, and Magdalena Zawadzka (ninth) won the bronze. Eliska Brezinova won the Czech National title, with Klara Stepnova (ninth) winning the silver and Aneta Janzickova (tenth) winning the bronze. Ivett Toth wins the Hungarian title, with Fruzsina Medgyesi (sixth) winning the silver and the only other Hungarian competitor, Kloe Rozgonyi (sixteenth) winning the bronze. Nicole Rajicova (fifth) won the Slovakian title, with the only other Slovakian competitor, Silvia Hugec (seventh), winning the silver and 
In the Ice Dance event, Natalia Kaliszek and Maksim Spodryiev of Poland won the title, with Anna Yanovskaya and Adam Luckas of Hungary winning the silver, and Justyna Plutowksa and Jeremie Flemin of Poland taking the bronze.
This means that Kaliszek and Spodryiev win the Polish title, with Plotowska and Flemin taking the silver and Jenna Hertenstein and Damian Binktowski (the only other Polish competitors, fifth) winning the bronze. Yanovskaya and Luckas win the Hungarian title, Emily Monaghan and Ilias Fourti (fifth) winning the silver and Beatrice Tomczak and Daniel Illes (sixth) winning the bronze.
There were no competitors from the Czech Republic or Slovakia.
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