Sportivii români Constantin Popovici şi Cătălin Preda au câştigat aur, respectiv argint la CE de sărituri de la înălţime la Munchen

July 31, 2022, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: The BMW Group’s innovation studio Designworks has created the medals for the European Athletics Championships’ Munich 2022 event as part of a collaboration with the organising committee of the games - which will take place near the firm’s base..“I’m delighted that the European Championships are coming to Munich this year,” said Holger Hampf, President of Designworks. “We felt it was important when designing the medals to forge a strong link with the host city and make it a genuine icon of this sporting event,” he added. .The design retains the same striking triangular form used for the medals at the 2018 European Championships, yet also incorporates an elegant reference to the roof of Munich’s world-famous Olympic Stadium, reinforcing the connection with the host city. The lines of this iconic Perspex construction served as the guiding concept for the medals’ design, in keeping with the event’s slogan “Back to the Roofs”. This design is embossed in 3D on the front of the medals and developed further across nine facets on the reverse. This gives them a high-quality appearance reminiscent of a piece of jewellery while evoking one of the host city’s most striking features. The nine facets represent the nine sports brought together under the umbrella of the European Championships.. .“It was important to us to reflect and build on Munich’s history as a sporting city, which is why our design includes a prominent space to display the nine pictograms originally created by Otl Aicher for the 1972 Summer Olympics,” explains Florian Weber, Creative Director of the Organising Committee for the European Championships Munich 2022.. .The European Championships logo is embossed on the front of the medals in a way that is both visible and tactile. The reverse side of each medal has a multi-faceted appearance similar to that of a cry

Săritorii de la înălţime Constantin Popovici şi Cătălin Preda au ocupat sâmbătă seara primele două poziţii ale podiumului la Campionatul European de High Diving de la Roma, devenind campion şi vicecampion european în cea mai spectaculoasă disciplină a nataţiei.

Ultimii doi sportivi aflaţi în competiţie din cadrul delegaţiei României la Campionatul European de nataţie seniori de la Roma, cei doi au dominat competiţia şi, după câte patru serii de sărituri, au reuşit să monopolizeze primele două trepte ale podiumului european.

Sâmbătă seara, în închiderea competiţiei din capitala Italiei, au avut loc ultimele două sărituri din concursul masculin de high-diving, de la platforma situată la 27 de metri înălţime.

Constantin Popovici a realizat un punctaj total de 455.70, câştigând medalia de aur, în timp ce Cătălin Preda a luat medalia de argint, cu un total de 436.20 puncte.

Este pentru prima dată în istoria Campionatelor Europene de nataţie de seniori când în programul competiţional au avut loc probele de high-diving, la feminin şi masculin.

Cei doi sportivi români sunt pregătiţi de antrenorul Florin Avasiloae.

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