Robert Křenek

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Robert Křenek Ski jumping
nation Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
birthday November 12, 1974
Career
society Dukla Liberec
National squad since 1994
status resigned
End of career 2000
Ski jumping world cup / A class jumping
 Debut in the World Cup March 9, 1996
 Overall World Cup 54th ( 1996/97 )
 Jump World Cup 51st (1996/97)
 Four Hills Tournament 74th ( 1996/97 )
Ski jumping Grand Prix
 Overall Grand Prix 36th ( 1998 )
 

Robert Křenek (born November 12, 1974 ) is a former Czech ski jumper .

Křenek jumped in the Continental Cup (COC) between 1994 and 2000 . Due to good performance in this series, Křenek was nominated on March 9, 1996 for the first time for a jumping in the Ski Jumping World Cup . He reached 48th place in ski flying in Harrachov . For the 1996/97 season he was part of the squad for the World Cup. In his first competition of the season on the large hill in Harrachov, he was able to win his first two World Cup points with 14th place. In the second competition on the same hill, he achieved 8th place, the best result in the World Cup of his career. In the Four Hills Tournament 1996/97 he could not achieve any success. Even at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim in 1997 , he remained unsuccessful with 38th place on the normal hill. After the following competitions went without points, he started from 1998 only in the jumping in Harrachov. He jumped his last World Cup on February 7, 1999. For the 1999/2000 season he started again exclusively in the Continental Cup. After only 16 COC points, Křenek ended his active ski jumping career at the end of the season.

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