Štěpánka Hilgertová
weight: 7.78 g
purity: 999,9/1000 Au
edge: plainv limited mintage issue day 2006: 500 pcs
Objednávkový kód: CRM98
Stepanek Hilgertov (10. 4. 1968) - Czech kayaker, double Olympic gold medalist, triple World Champion and European Champion.
Stepanek Hilgertov was born in Prague husbands Prokovm. The sport expressed interest since childhood, when seriously consider gymnastics and skiing. The ski and kayak later to bring her mother (by the way, participants ski world championships physically and visually impaired athletes in Grand Bornand, where he brought four gold medals).
On his talent Stepanek strongly highlighted in 1983 when it became the champions of Czechoslovakia in younger adolescents and was included in the junior national team. A year later, already in the colors of the club TJ University in Prague, Czechoslovakia became a champion of Czechoslovakia and younger adolescents and also won in the adult category. In 1986 she married kayakers Lubos Hilgert and soon after the birth of their son returned to training.
Championship CSSR 1988 sports clan Hilgert, in which there was also Lubov brother Ivan, took the stunt: a three paddlers gathered together five gold and one silver medal.
potkov first medal of the world championship was a bronze and brought it from the championship in the USA in 1989. Silver was added two years later (MS, 1991, Slovenia). At the World Championship gold had to wait until 1999 (Spain). He had, however, reached on base most valuable for athletes: the Olympic Games in Atlanta (1996) was the winner in the slalom discipline. Exceptional Success Hilgertov able to repeat the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
Another gold won at the World Championships 2003 (Germany) and 2010 (Slovenia). In 2008 he also became the champion of Europe (Poland) and hauled medals from other competitions. His exceptional results Stepanek Hilgertov enrolled between Czech sports legends.
and gold medals:
Time | Events |
1992 | World Cup |
1994 | Academic MS Praha |
1996 | OH Atlanta ??td> |
1998 | World Cup |
1999 | MS Spain |
2000 | ME Italy |
2000 | OH Sydney |
2003 | MS Germany |
2008 | ME Poland |
2010 | MS Slovenia |
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