Olga CHARVATOVA
Czechoslovakia TCH
Alpine Skiing
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Olympic Medals1 B
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Games participations1
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First Olympic GamesSarajevo 1984
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Year of Birth1962
Biography
Olga CHARVATOVA
Olga Charvátová is considered as one of the best Czech alpine skiers ever. Charvátová’s first successes came at the 1977 European Junior Championships, where she won a silver in giant slalom and at the 1979 European Junior Championships, where she won a bronze in slalom. Charvátová débuted at the senior level at the 1978 World Championships, where she placed ninth in the combined. During her career, Charvátová competed at one Olympic Games in 1984, where she won a bronze in downhill and at three World Championships (1978, 1982 and 1985), her best finish being fifth in combined in 1982. She won also two World Cup events – combined in January 1983 in Schruns, Austria and slalom in February 1986 in Piancavallo, Italy. Her best overall World Cup finish was fourth during the 1985-86 season. Charvátová retired from sports in 1986 and later worked as a school teacher in ZlÃn, and as an alpine skiing coach. Her daughter Klára KřÞová, also an alpine skier, represented the Czech Republic at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
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Olympic Results
More resultsResults | Event | Sport | |
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Sarajevo 1984 |
B
Downhill
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Downhill | Alpine Skiing |
#8
Giant Slalom
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Giant Slalom | Alpine Skiing | |
#10
Slalom
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Slalom | Alpine Skiing |
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