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Klára Svatoňová

Klára Svatoňová (born 24 January 1993) is a Czech curler from Prague.[2] She currently plays lead on the Czech national team, skipped by Alžběta Baudyšová.

Klára Svatoňová
Born (1993-01-24) 24 January 1993 (age 30)
Team
Curling clubCC Sokol Liboc,
Prague, CZE[1]
SkipAlžběta Zelingrová
ThirdAneta Müllerová
SecondMichaela Baudyšová
LeadKlára Svatoňová
Career
Member Association Czech Republic
World Championship
appearances
4 (2014, 2017, 2018, 2022)
European Championship
appearances
6 (2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022)
Medal record
Women's Curling
Representing  Czech Republic
World Junior Championships
2012 Östersund
Czech Women's Championship
2013 Prague
2015 Prague
2016 Prague
2017 Prague
2018 Prague
2019 Prague
2020 Prague
2022 Prague
2023 Prague
2014 Prague

Curling career

In her first World Junior Curling Championships in 2012, Svatoňová was part of the first ever Czech Republic curling team to win a World Championship medal.[3] Her team won the silver medal, Svatoňová playing second for Zuzana Hájková. The team had a strong performance, finishing the round robin with a 6-3 record, in a five-way tie for second. The team avoided a tie breaker however, and after losing their first playoff game to first place Scotland, they rallied to win the semi-final against Sweden's Sara McManus before losing once again to Scotland's Hannah Fleming in the final.

The team returned to the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships, with fourth-thrower Iveta Janatova now skipping the team. The team finished the round robin with a 5-4 record, in a four-way tie for third place. The team won their tie-breaker match against Denmark's Stephanie Risdal Nielsen before losing to Russia's Yulia Portunova in the playoffs. The team then had to play in the bronze medal game against Japan's Sayaka Yoshimura, which they lost, forcing the team to settle for 4th place.

The next season, Svatoňová joined the Czech women's team, skipped by Anna Kubešková as lead. The team played in the 2013 European Curling Championships, where they finished the event with a 4-5 record in 6th place. The next month, the team played in the Olympic qualifying tournament in order to play at the 2014 Winter Olympics. The team finished the event with a 2-4 record, which was not enough to qualify. Later on, in that season, Svatoňová re-joined her junior team for a final season at the 2014 World Junior Curling Championships. Svatoňová was bumped to the lead position, with Hajkova taking over as skip. The team could not replicate previous successes, finishing with a 3-6 record, in 7th place.

Few days later she played with Kubešková's team at the 2014 Ford World Women's Curling Championship where they finished in 9th place. After returning form Canadas Championship her team lost Czech Nationals and could not represent the country is season 2014/2015. After this season they won Czech nationals again and qualified for 2015 European Curling Championships in Esbjerg. Team skipped by Anna Kubešková finished second in B Group after losing against Italian team skipped by Apollonio and moved up to A group for next season.

In 2016 they played in the 2016 Europeans and finished in 4th place losing to the Swedish team skippered by Anna Hasselborg in the Semi finals, which also qualified them for the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship in Beijing.

In the end of the season 2016/2017 team with Svatoňová on the lead position won Euronics European Masters against the runner up team from Switzerland skippered by Alina Pätz.

Season 2017/2018 started with winning of International Women's Curling Tournament in Wetzikon. In the November Svatoňová and her team came back to Switzerland for 2017 European Curling Championships and with the record 3-6 the team could not replicate previous successes and finished in 7th place. It was enough to qualify for 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in North Bay, Canada. The most important event came right after Europeans. The team played after four years another Qualification tournament because they did not score enough points from 2014 and 2015 Worlds. Olympic Qualification Tournament held place in Plzeň, Czech Republic. After round robin Svatoňová and her team with Anna Kubešková as skip, Alžběta Baudyšová as third, Tereza Plíšková as second, Ezhen Kolchevskaia as alternate and coach Karel Kubeška, finished fourth and did not get chance to fight for top two places.

In March 2018 they improved Czech current best placement and finished 6th on Worlds in Canada losing Russia in play-offs (Victoria Moiseeva) with 6-6 record.

Personal life

As of 2022, she is a student.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship.aspx?id=485
  2. ^ 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide
  3. ^ "První medaile pro český curling: juniorky získaly světové stříbro" [First medal for Czech curling: juniors won world silver]. Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). 11 March 2012. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  4. ^ "2022 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 16 March 2022.

http://www.worldcurling.org/wwcc2018/qualification-games

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Championships2012 OstersundCzech Women s Championship2013 Prague2015 Prague2016 Prague2017 Prague2018 Prague2019 Prague2020 Prague2022 Prague2023 Prague2014 Prague Contents 1 Curling career 2 Personal life 3 References 4 External linksCurling career EditIn her first World Junior Curling Championships in 2012 Svatonova was part of the first ever Czech Republic curling team to win a World Championship medal 3 Her team won the silver medal Svatonova playing second for Zuzana Hajkova The team had a strong performance finishing the round robin with a 6 3 record in a five way tie for second The team avoided a tie breaker however and after losing their first playoff game to first place Scotland they rallied to win the semi final against Sweden s Sara McManus before losing once again to Scotland s Hannah Fleming in the final The team returned to the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships with fourth thrower Iveta Janatova now skipping the team The team finished the round robin with a 5 4 record in a four way tie for third place The team won their tie breaker match against Denmark s Stephanie Risdal Nielsen before losing to Russia s Yulia Portunova in the playoffs The team then had to play in the bronze medal game against Japan s Sayaka Yoshimura which they lost forcing the team to settle for 4th place The next season Svatonova joined the Czech women s team skipped by Anna Kubeskova as lead The team played in the 2013 European Curling Championships where they finished the event with a 4 5 record in 6th place The next month the team played in the Olympic qualifying tournament in order to play at the 2014 Winter Olympics The team finished the event with a 2 4 record which was not enough to qualify Later on in that season Svatonova re joined her junior team for a final season at the 2014 World Junior Curling Championships Svatonova was bumped to the lead position with Hajkova taking over as skip The team could not replicate previous successes finishing with a 3 6 record in 7th place Few days later she played with Kubeskova s team at the 2014 Ford World Women s Curling Championship where they finished in 9th place After returning form Canadas Championship her team lost Czech Nationals and could not represent the country is season 2014 2015 After this season they won Czech nationals again and qualified for 2015 European Curling Championships in Esbjerg Team skipped by Anna Kubeskova finished second in B Group after losing against Italian team skipped by Apollonio and moved up to A group for next season In 2016 they played in the 2016 Europeans and finished in 4th place losing to the Swedish team skippered by Anna Hasselborg in the Semi finals which also qualified them for the 2017 World Women s Curling Championship in Beijing In the end of the season 2016 2017 team with Svatonova on the lead position won Euronics European Masters against the runner up team from Switzerland skippered by Alina Patz Season 2017 2018 started with winning of International Women s Curling Tournament in Wetzikon In the November Svatonova and her team came back to Switzerland for 2017 European Curling Championships and with the record 3 6 the team could not replicate previous successes and finished in 7th place It was enough to qualify for 2018 Ford World Women s Curling Championship in North Bay Canada The most important event came right after Europeans The team played after four years another Qualification tournament because they did not score enough points from 2014 and 2015 Worlds Olympic Qualification Tournament held place in Plzen Czech Republic After round robin Svatonova and her team with Anna Kubeskova as skip Alzbeta Baudysova as third Tereza Pliskova as second Ezhen Kolchevskaia as alternate and coach Karel Kubeska finished fourth and did not get chance to fight for top two places In March 2018 they improved Czech current best placement and finished 6th on Worlds in Canada losing Russia in play offs Victoria Moiseeva with 6 6 record Personal life EditAs of 2022 she is a student 4 References Edit http results worldcurling org Championship aspx id 485 2018 Ford World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide Prvni medaile pro cesky curling juniorky ziskaly svetove stribro First medal for Czech curling juniors won world silver Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 11 March 2012 Retrieved 16 March 2014 2022 World Women s Curling Championship Media Guide PDF Curling Canada Retrieved 16 March 2022 http www worldcurling org wwcc2018 qualification gamesExternal links EditKlara Svatonova at the World Curling Federation Klara Svatonova at the Czech Olympic Committee in Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Klara Svatonova amp oldid 1145081064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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