Adam Hromádko

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Adam Hromádko Grass ski
Adam Hromádko in July 2011
Adam Hromádko in July 2011
nation Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
birthday March 29, 1995
Career
discipline Slalom , giant slalom ,
super-G , combination
society HB ski team
status active
FIS logo Placements in the World Cup
 Debut in the World Cup July 3, 2010
 Overall World Cup 41st ( 2011 )
last change: October 22, 2012

Adam Hromádko (born March 29, 1995 ) is a Czech grass skier . He has been competing in the World Cup since 2010 .

Career

After initial successes in national youth competitions, Adam Hromádko took part in two World Cup races for the first time on July 3 and 4, 2010 in Čenkovice , but retired in both slalom and giant slalom. After he had not contested any other international races in 2010, Hromádko took part in the 2011 season in addition to some FIS races in three of the nine World Cup races. However, he only achieved a result as 17th in the super combination of Olešnice v Orlických horách and thus won World Cup points for the first and so far only time. In the official World Cup overall ranking of the 2011 season, the International Ski Federation (FIS) also counts those points that his colleague Michal Hromádko won in the Předklášteří World Cup slalom .

In the 2012 season , Hromádko took part in four of the twelve World Cup races, but remained without points. He also started for the first time in a junior world championship . In Burbach he finished in the lower midfield, with his best result being 13th in the slalom.

successes

Junior World Championships

  • Burbach 2012 : 13th slalom, 20th super combination, 21st giant slalom, 21st super G

World cup

  • A placement among the top 20

Web links

Commons : Adam Hromádko  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Remarks

  1. Compare the result of the World Cup slalom in Předklášteří and the FIS World Cup final result (PDF; 37.4 kB)