At the Nordic Junior World Ski Championships in Harrachov in 1993 , he finished seventeenth in the individual and just missed the medal ranks with the team in fourth. On January 16, 1994 Skoták played his first jumping in the ski jumping World Cup . He reached 32nd place in Liberec and barely missed his first World Cup points. From 1995 he started firmly in the Continental Cup , but remained largely unsuccessful in his three years in this series. On March 9, 1996 he started at the Ski Flying World Cup in Harrachov and achieved his first and only World Cup points with 29th place. At the end of the season he was in 93rd place in the overall World Cup ranking. A year later he started in Planica one last time in the World Cup, but only reached 43rd place. In the Continental Cup he only achieved six points in the 1997/98 season and ended the season in 267th place in the overall COC ranking. Because of this failure, he ended his active ski jumping career in 1998.