Jaroslav Kačmarčík

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Jaroslav Kačmarčík, 2011

Jaroslav Kačmarčík (born March 3, 1954 ) is a former Czechoslovak orienteer and ski orienteer .

Kačmarčík started between 1974 and 1987 at a total of eight world championships in orienteering. His greatest successes came with the Czechoslovak relay. At the 1979 World Championships in Tampere , Finland , the team consisting of Petr Uher , Zdeněk Lenhart , Jiří Ticháček and Kačmarčík won the bronze medal behind Sweden and Finland. After a fourth place in Thun 1981, the Czechoslovaks won silver behind Norway in 1983 in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary . Jaroslav Kačmarčík ran here in a team with Vlastimil Uchytil , Pavel Ditrych and Jozef Polák . At these world championships, Kačmarčík also achieved his best individual result with sixth place. Prior to that, he was in the top ten twice in 1976 with ninth place and 1981 with seventh place.

In addition, Kačmarčík started in competitions in ski orienteering. He ran in this discipline at the World Championships in Bulgaria in 1977 and in Sweden in 1980 and won the bronze medal in the relay race in 1977 with Jan Pachner , Jiří Ticháček and Jaromír Gorny .

He has been the head coach of the Italian national team since 2009.

Placements

Orienteering:

World championships sprint medium Long Season
1974 Viborg 5.
1976 Aviemore 9. 4th
1978 Kongsberg 28. 5.
1979 Tampere 12. 3.
1981 Thun 7th 4th
1983 Zalaegerszeg 6th 2.
1985 Bendigo 24. 6th
1987 Gérardmer 22nd 7th
Overall World Cup
1986 19th

Ski orienteering:

World championships sprint medium Long Season
1977 Velingrad 15th 3.
1980 Aveta 25th 4th

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