Jakub Sucháček

Jakub Sucháček ( born November 27, 1978 in Čeladná ) is a former Czech ski jumper.

Sucháček took in 1990 at the first FIS regular competitor. In January 1994 he started for the first time in the World Cup in Liberec. After he was a little later in the discharged in Breitenwang Junior World Championship in 1994 with the team win the silver medal, he took the age of 15 participated in the Ski Flying World Championships 1994 in Planica, finishing in 27th place. From the season 1994/95 he started regularly in the World Cup. He was able to jump several times in the top ten, but also had more bad jumps and then landed in the back of the pack. On January 29, 1995, he celebrated with a second place, the best result of his career when jumping in Lahti. Three days later he was only 50th in Kuopio and thus last. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1995 in Thunder Bay, where he also took part, he was 25th on the large hill and missed on the normal hill as 32 ​​in the final. In the following season 1995/96, his achievements were similarly inconsistent. In the Ski Flying World Championships 1996 in Kulm with a ninth place he achieved the best result of the season. In winter 1996/97 stabilized his form and he could until some jumping, where he came in the top ten, provide constant performance in midfield. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1997 in Trondheim he scored a 26th and a 30th place. In the 1997/98 season he missed the second round in all normal World Cup competition. Only in the well for the World Cup scoring Ski Flying World Championships 1998 in Oberstdorf could occupy the 16th place. Also at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, he was able to increase its performance and take on the big hill to 15th place, after he had previously been on the normal hill 28. In the World Cup season 1998/99 he could almost always finished in the top 20 and was able to celebrate another podium finish in third place in February 1999 in Harrachov. In the Nordic World Ski Championships 1999 in Ramsau, he took on the normal hill eleventh place, on the big hill he was 28 in the following seasons 1999 /2000 and 2000 /01, he missed if he could ever qualify for a World Cup, mostly the second passage. In 2001, he finished his career.

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