Michala Kvapilová

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Michala Kvapilová
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Michala Kvapilová in 2017
portrait
birthday February 8, 1990
place of birth Liberec, Czechoslovakia
size 1.82 m
Indoor volleyball
position External attack / adoption
societies
2008–2014
2014–2015
2015–2016
PVK Olymp Prague
SC Potsdam
USC Münster
National team
32 times A national team
successes
2012 - Czech runner-up
2012 - winner of the European League
2013 - Czech runner-up in
2013 - Czech cup finalist
2014 - Czech runner-up in
2014 - Czech cup finalist
2015 - top scorer German Bundesliga
2016 - third place in the German championship
beach volleyball
Partner 2013 Karolína Řeháčková
2016–2018 Kristýna Kolocová
since 2018 Michaela Kubíčková
World ranking Position 39
successes
2016 - Winner CEV-Satellite Vaduz
2017 - 5th place 5-star Fort Lauderdale
2017 - 5th place 5-star Poreč
2017 - World Cup ninth
2017 - Vice European champion
2018 - 5th place 4-star The Hague
2018 - 5th place Place 4-star Itapema
2019 - 2nd place 2-star Qidong
2019 - EM-Fifth
As of July 17, 2020

Michala Kvapilová (born February 8, 1990 in Liberec , Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech volleyball and beach volleyball player .

Career hall

Kvapilová played from 2008 to 2014 for the home club PVK Olymp Prague , with whom she was three times Czech runners-up and twice reached the Czech cup final. Then the outside attacker went to Germany for Bundesliga club SC Potsdam , where she was the top scorer of the league in the 2014/15 season. She then moved to league competitor USC Münster , with whom she reached the play-off semi-finals in 2016.

Kvapilová has played in the Czech senior team since 2012 , with which she won the European league in her first year .

Career Beach

Kvapilová had her first sporadic appearances at national and international beach volleyball tournaments between 2007 and 2011 . In 2013 she played alongside Karolína Řeháčková . Kristýna Kolocová has been her partner since 2016 . On the World Tour , Kolocová / Kvapilová initially did not get beyond double-digit results. At the 2016 European Championship in Biel / Bienne , they reached the knockout round as third in the group and then had to admit defeat in the Czech duel against Sluková / Hermannová . After a fifth place at the CEV satellite tournament in Baden, they were eliminated early in the Hamburg Major and the Grand Slam in Olsztyn . They then won a MEVZA tournament in Prague and the CEV satellite in Vaduz . After a 25th place at the Klagenfurt Major and a ninth place at the CEV Masters in Jūrmala , they reached the final at the satellite tournament in Pelhřimov . At the start of the 2017 World Tour , Kolocová / Kvapilová finished fifth in Fort Lauderdale . A weaker tournament in The Hague was followed by fourth place at the CEV Masters in Baden. The two Czechs also achieved top ten results in fifth and ninth at the FIVB majors in Poreč and Gstaad and at the four-star tournament in Olsztyn. At the World Cup in Vienna they lost the round of 16 against the Americans Ross / Sweat in the tiebreak. Then they reached the European Championship in Jūrmala as group winners in the knockout round and came with three tie-break victories in the final, which they lost against the Germans Glenzke / Großner .

After Kolocová's career ended, Kvapilová has been playing with Michaela Kubíčková since the end of 2018 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIVB world rankings (as of March 16, 2020)
  2. Michala Kvapilova changes from SC Potsdam to Berg Fidel. Westfälische Nachrichten , June 15, 2015, accessed on June 15, 2015 .