Mojmír Stuchlík

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Mojmír Stuchlík Ski jumping
nation CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
birthday June 30, 1930
place of birth BitauchowCzechoslovakia
date of death September 10, 2016
Place of death Semily,  Czech Republic
Career
society TJ Dukla Liberec
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Four Hills Tournament 31. ( 1955/56 )
 Podium placements 1. 2. 3.
 Single jump 0 1 0
 

Mojmír Stuchlík (born June 30, 1930 in Bitauchow , today Semily; † September 10, 2016 ibid.) Was a Czechoslovak ski jumper .

Career

Stuchlík made his international debut in the final competition of the Four Hills Tournament 1955/56 , which had to be moved from Bischofshofen to Hallein due to the weather . He was behind the surprise winner Juri Skworzow in second place on the podium. In the overall standings, he was able to achieve 31st place with 215 points despite only one contest.

At the following Olympic Winter Games in 1956 in Cortina d'Ampezzo , Stuchlík reached 28th place from the normal hill after two jumps on 74 meters. In his second and last Four Hills Tournament in 1956/57 , Stuchlík played three of the four competitions again. He did not end up in the top 40 in any of the competitions and thus only ended the tour in 37th place overall.

Stuchlík died in September 2016 in his birthplace Semily .

successes

Four Hills Tournament placements

season space Points
1955/56 31. 215.0
1956/57 37. 516.0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Naše Pojizeří | www.nasepojizeri.cz: Semilský sport se loučí s prvním olympionikem Mojmírem Stuchlíkem. Retrieved October 29, 2019 (Czech).