Eva Puskarčíková

Eva Puskarčíková (born 3 January 1991) is a Czech biathlete.

Eva Puskarčíková starts for Jiskra Josefov Dul. Their first international race she contested for the start of season 2009/10 IBU - Cup, where it was 103 in Idre Sprint. In the rest of the season they won in Nové Město na Moravě than a sprint first 38 points. It is also the best-ever placing in the race series. First major event was the Junior Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Nové Město. Puskarčíková finished in 62nd place in the individual, was 23 in sprint, 15th the prosecution and the Ninth Season race. This was followed by the junior race at the Biathlon World Championships 2011 in Ridnaun, where the Czech was 32 ​​the Single Page, 24, of sprints and 21 of persecution. In the rest of the season, she participated in the Summer Biathlon European Championships 2011 in Martell and was part in the junior race in the sprint and won Sixth in a pursuit Ekaterina Smirnova and Thordis Arnold the bronze medal. Due to the good results she was appointed for the mixed relay race in the power range and won on the side of Pavla Schorna, Luboš Schorny and Václav Bitala with the Czech Republic behind the seasons from Russia and Ukraine the bronze medal. Best Result in the junior race of the Biathlon World Championships 2012 in Osrblie was sixth rank in singles.

In the women Puskarčíková 2011 debuted in a relay race in Oberhof Biathlon World Cup and was eleventh. Their first single race she contested in 2013 in Hochfilzen and won as the 38th immediately first points. Even before she took in Bansko at their first international championships, the Biathlon European Championships in 2013 and won with Jitka Landová, Lea Johanidesová and Veronika Zvařičová the silver medal in the relay race. In the individual it was 16, 29 and 25 in the sprint to the persecution. In Annecy, they improved their best performance in the World Cup in a sprint to the 25th place.

Biathlon World Cup rankings

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including hosting the Olympic Games and World Championships ).

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