she was the most unlucky of the Polish sportsmen visiting Beijing. After the huge confusion related to the infection, the Polish woman cannot perform in her crown discipline, i.e. the 500-meter sprint in the short track.
Maliszewska was stressed before take-off. “I am left to fit”
Her next chance for a medal is a 1000 meter sprint. Polka did a great job in the elimination run. With a time of 1: 29,610, she won it and qualified for the Wierfina competition. Such a good disposition of the player is a surprise, because the past days were a nightmare for her. Now Maliszewska admitted what she was in before starting in the qualifying rounds. On Instagram, she reported that she was extremely stressed and unsure how to present herself.
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“I don’t get dark that I wasn’t stressed yesterday and my heart was not at full speed for a longer time than usual. And that is bloody tiring. I did not know how my body would react to a return to the highest level after 8 days of not standing on the ice / isolation. / cortisol [hormonu stresu – red.] set off the scales. Not everything is arranged the way I “planned”, but I am left to adjust to the situation, stay calm and try to squeeze as much as I can “- wrote Maliszewska.
Let us remind you that on Saturday at 12:00 Polish time she was supposed to perform in the qualification of the short track in the sprint over a distance of 500 meters. It seemed she could appear in them because she would change the quarantine rules. However, this was not the case due to another positive coronavirus test result. We reported the huge, week-long confusion about Natalia on Sport.pl on a regular basis. In the end, she got a negative test result on Sunday, so she shows up for training.
The finals with Maliszewska will start on Friday, February 11 from 12:00, while the finals will start at 12:55. We won’t have to wait long for the final. The women’s 1000-meter short-track sprint final is scheduled for 13:37.
Source: Sport

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