
Martina Dubovska
Race
Martina Dubovská is an alpine skier from the Czech Republic. She appeared for the first time in the World Cup in February 2011. She took part in 2011 World Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in slalom and giant slalom. In 2013 she took regular World Cup starts (slalom and giant) and took part in 2013 World Championships in Schladming in both disciplines. She scored her first World Cup points in November 2013 in Levi with a 28th place. The following month she won a bronze medal in slalom at the 2013 Winter Universiade in Pozza di Fassa. Selected for the slalom and giant slalom events at the 2014 Olympic Games, she finished 22nd in slalom. She obtained her best result in World Cup in Semmering's Slalom with a 18th place and won the Giant Slalom National Championship of Czech Republic 2017.
Facts
- Date of birth
- 27.02.1992
- Nationality
- Czech Republic
- Home mountain
- Jasna
- Motto
- Never give up
- Disciplines
- Giant Slalom, Slalom
- Hobbies
- Tennis, friends, travelling, books, movies
Top results
> 1st place in the Far East Cup at Wanlong Ski Resorts (CHN) 2019
> 3rd place in the Far East Cup at Wanlong Ski Resorts (CHN) 2019
2017/2018
1st CZE, Spindleruv Mlyn National Championships Slalom
29th Olympic Winter Games KOR Pyenongchang Slalom
8th Slalom European Cup SUI, Melchsee Frutt
26th Slalom FIS World Cup CRO, Zagreb
17th Parallel Slalom European Cup ITA Kronplatz
2016/2017
18th place World Cup Slalom, Semmering 2016
19th place World Cup Slalom, Squaw Valley 2017
1st place National Champion of Czech Republic SL 2017
2nd place Far East Cup SL 2017
2nd place National Championship of Germany SL 2017
Interview
- 1. What age did you start skiing?
- When i was 2-3 yours old.
- 2. Biggest breakthrough in your ski career
- I think my first breakthrough in my career were children international races such the races in Whistler Cup where I placed on the podium and that actually meant I have what it takes to be great and to compare myself with the world competition.
- 3. Favorite Place to ride
- Jasna, Vail, Sestriere
- 4. Your Best Ski Trip you have done
- My best ski trip I have ever done was most likely this winter in Sestriere. The weather was absolutely amazing, sunshine all week long and the piste and training conditions were gorgeous.
- 5. Ski destination where you haven’t been and would like to go?
- Cortina d' Ampezzo really I would like to go there and just enjoy skiing.