Ladislav Žižka

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Ladislav Žižka biathlon
Association CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
birthday March 8, 1945
place of birth Dvůr Králové nad Labem
Career
status resigned
End of career 1976
World Cup balance
last change: end of career

Ladislav Žižka (born March 8, 1945 in Dvůr Králové nad Labem ) is a former Czechoslovak biathlete . He took part in three Winter Olympics.

Ladislav Žižka had his first international championship as part of the Biathlon World Championships in 1967 in Altenberg and was 44th of the individual. A year later followed in Grenoble, the first use at the Olympic Games, where he was 55 of the individual. He finished the Biathlon World Championships in Zakopane in 1967 in 39th place in the individual. This was followed by two years without appearances at the international championships. 1972 followed in Sapporo the second participation in the Olympic Games, the Žižka finished on a 36th place. The 1974 biathlon world championships produced mixed results. In the individual he achieved his best result in a major event in 15th place, in the first sprint race, the Czechoslovak finished 53rd. In 1975 Žižka started his next world championship in Antholz and was 43rd in the individual and with Antonín Kříž , Josef Malínský and Dusan Simocko relay -Ninth. He ran the third and final Olympic Games in Innsbruck in 1976 . In the individual Žižka reached the 24th place, with Miroslav Soviš , Antonín Kříž and Zdeněk Pavlíček he was ninth in the relay. The end of the career were the world championships of the year , in which only the non-Olympic sprint race was held and in which he was 37th.

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