Martin Vráblík

Martin Vráblík ( born July 4, 1982 in Vsetín ) is a Czech skier.

Biography

Vráblík ran his first FIS race in November 1997. During the years 1999, 2001 and 2002, he participated in the Junior World Championships and reached there as the best outcome the 22th place in the slalom in 2001. His first two races in the European Cup had the Czechs in December 2001, more missions followed but not until two years later. So far Vráblík could rarely finished in the top 20 in the European Cup race. His best result is 16th place in the giant slalom at the Reiteralm on 2 December 2008.

In the World Cup Vráblík was the first time on 18 January 2004 at the slalom in Wengen at the start. In the same month, followed by two more World Cup bets, the next two in January 2006 For the season 2006/07 season is Vráblík frequently in the World Cup at the start -. Primarily in the slalom and rarely also in all other disciplines except for the departure. On 9 March 2007, he went with rank 30 in the Super Combined Kvitfjell first time in the points. His previous best placements are two places in the Super 23 combinations of Val d'Isere December 12, 2008 and Krasnaya Polyana on February 12, 2012. Gains points in the World Cup but are still the exception. In slalom or giant slalom he had never failed to qualify for the second round.

Since 2003 Vráblík takes part in world championships, but reached a total of eleven starts only three times the goal: In 2003, he was ranked 40 in the downhill in 2005 ranked 26th in the slalom and 2011 17th place in the Super Combined. In the 2006 Olympics, he scored in the combination twelfth place in slalom rank 21 and 38th in the Super G at the Olympic Winter Games 2010, he took like four years ago back in all competitions except the downhill part, but this time came only 31 in the super combined finish.

Achievements

Olympic Winter Games

  • Turin 2006: 12 combination, 21 Slalom, Super-G 38
  • Vancouver 2010: 31 Super Combined
  • Sochi 2014: 16 Super Combined, Giant Slalom 31, 33 Super -G, downhill 35th

World Championships

  • St. Moritz 2003: 40 Departure
  • Bormio 2005: 26 Slalom
  • Garmisch -Partenkirchen 2011: 17 Super Combined
  • Schladming 2013: 36 Departure

Junior World Championships

  • Pra Loup 1999: 32 Slalom, 59 Giant Slalom, Super-G 61
  • Verbier 2001: 22 Slalom, 45 downhill, giant slalom 57
  • Tarvisio 2002: 39 Departure

World Cup

  • 5 placings in the top 30

European Cup

  • 3 places in the top 20

Other successes

  • Quintuple Czech champion ( 2005 Slalom, Giant Slalom in 2008, Super-G in 2008 and 2012, Super Combined 2008)
  • Victory in the slalom at the Universiade 2005
  • 25 wins in FIS races (17x Slalom, Giant Slalom 8x )
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