Hilda Múdra

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Hilda Múdra (2012)

Hilda Múdra , née Hildegard Klimpel , (born January 1, 1926 in Vienna ) is a former Slovak figure skating coach.

Klimpel began figure skating at the age of eight, and later studied geography and biology at the University of Vienna . In 1947 she married Jozef Múdrý and moved to Bratislava , where she still lives today. For fifteen years, Múdra trained the best Slovak figure skater in history, the Olympic and multiple world champion Ondrej Nepela . Other students of hers were among others Jozef Sabovčík , Marian Filc and Agnesa Búřilová . The Hilda Múdra Cup is named after her , a competition for people with mental disabilities.

In 2000, Múdra received the award for the best Slovak athlete of the 20th century from the Slovak President Rudolf Schuster for the late Ondrej Nepela.

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  1. Hilda Múdra: Krasokorčuľovanie musí ísť cez srdce, nie peniaze Slovak, accessed on January 27, 2011