Petra Červenková

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Petra Červenková biathlon
Full name Petra Nosková-Červenková
Association CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czech Republic
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
birthday October 31, 1967
place of birth CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Career
Debut in the World Cup 1989 (?)
status resigned
End of career 1995
World Cup balance
 

Petra Nosková-Červenková (born October 31, 1967 ) is a former Czech and previously Czechoslovak biathlete .

Petra Červenková is a technician and lives in Prague . She has been practicing biathlon since 1985 and since the late 1980s she has competed in the European Biathlon Cup . The first career highlight was the Biathlon World Championships in 1990 at Holmenkollen in Oslo , where the Czech finished 24th in the individual and 35th in the pursuit for Czechoslovakia. With Jana Kulhavá and Jiřina Adamičková she was also seventh with the relay, with Pavlína Brožová , Kulhavá and Adamičková fifth in the team race. Also in 1991 in Lahti she took part in the world championships and came in 24th in the individual, 18 in the sprint, with Adamičková and Kulhavá five in the relay and with Renata Novotná , Adamičková and Kulhavá six in the team race. In 1992 Cervenková took part in the Winter Olympics in Albertville . At the races in Les Saisies , the Czech was 60th in the individual. At the 1993 World Championships in Borovets , Cervenková was only set up in the team competition. With Kulhavá, Pelcová-Adamicková and Eva Háková , the now Czech team took 12th place. After the games, she first moved to the second row of the Czech biathletes and was increasingly used in the European Cup . In the 1993/94 season she was second in the overall standings behind Brigitte Weisleitner and in front of Anna Murínová . The last major event was the 1995 biathlon world championships in Antholz . In the singles Cervenková came in 27th, was 37th of the singles and with Haková, Hana Rychterová and Irena Česneková as the last runner of the season 12. After the season , she ended her career.

Biathlon World Cup placements

The table shows all placements (depending on the year, including the Olympic Games and World Championships).

  • 1st - 3rd Place: Number of podium placements
  • Top 10: Number of placements in the top ten (including podium)
  • Points ranks: Number of placements within the point ranks (including podium and top 10)
  • Starts: Number of races run in the respective discipline
  • Relay: including mixed relay
placement singles sprint persecution Mass start team Season total
1st place  
2nd place  
3rd place  
Top 10 1 1 2
Scoring 9 2 2 2 15th
Starts 17th 16     2 2 37
Status : end of career, data not complete

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