Lucie Míková

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Lucie Mikova Ski jumping
Lucie Mikova 2011

Lucie Mikova 2011

nation Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
birthday September 21, 1994
Career
society SK Jested Liberec
National squad since 2007
status resigned
End of career 2014
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Overall World Cup 41st ( 2011/12 )
Ski Jumping Continental Cup (COC)
 Debut in the COC December 11, 2007
 Overall ranking COC 24th ( 2011/12 )
last change: May 13, 2010

Lucie Míková (born September 21, 1994 ) is a former Czech ski jumper .

Career

Mikova made her debut in the Ski Jumping Continental Cup on December 11, 2007 in Notodden . At the Junior World Championship in Zakopane in 2008 she reached 34th place. On January 21, 2009 in Toblach , she won a Continental Cup point for the first time with 30th place. At the Junior World Championship in 2009 in Štrbské Pleso , Mikova managed to jump to 27th place. At the Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec in 2009 , she fell in the second official training round. She suffered a knee injury and could not start in the competition. Her teammate Natálie Dejmková also fell the day before . Both cases triggered blanket criticism of the women's competition at the world championships in various tabloid media. At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in 2010 , she reached 37th place in jumping from the normal hill. After she won Continental Cup points for the first time after 2008 with a 24th place in Zakopane at the end of the season, she ended her most successful season until then, 2009/10, in 59th place in the overall Continental Cup ranking.

Miková started the Summer Continental Cup unsuccessfully until she won points again for the first time in October in Liberec . In January 2011 she also achieved very good placements in Braunlage . At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2011 in Otepää , Estonia , Miková reached 33rd place on the normal hill. After two unsuccessful competitions in Brotterode , she managed to win Continental Cup points in Zakopane as in the previous year. After she also scored points in Ramsau am Dachstein , she received the nomination for the Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 in Oslo , where she jumped 36th place.

In the summer she started in Szczyrk and Zakopane with good point wins. On December 3, 2011, she made her debut in the newly created ski jumping World Cup for women. In Lillehammer , she jumped past the points with 37th place, well past the points. After a short interlude in the Continental Cup, Miková managed to win points in the World Cup for the first time in Hinzenbach .

In the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships 2012 in Turkey's Erzurum she missed with the team in the team competition with the fourth place the podium just wide. In the individual, after two good jumps, she was 12th in the end. After the Junior World Championships, Miková competed again in the World Cup in Oslo and missed the points with the 35th place. She finished the 2011/12 season in 41st place overall.

For the 2012/13 season she has not raced for. She was also not active in other competition classes between March 2012 and July 2013 until she returned at the start of the 2013 Ski Jumping Grand Prix . However, Míková finally ended her active ski jumping career after the winter of 2013/14.

successes

World Cup placements

season space Points
2011/12 41. 24

Continental Cup placements

season space Points
2008/09 68. 12
2009/10 59. 07th
2010/11 46. 43
2011/12 24. 72

Web links

Commons : Lucie Míková  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Lucie Míkova . Skispringen-News.de. Retrieved February 25, 2013.
  2. FIS Junior World Ski Championships Ladies' Team HS109 in the database of the International Ski Federation (English), accessed on June 3, 2015