- Maria Jelinek
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Maria Jelinek Personal information Full name Maria Jelinek Country represented Canada Born November 16, 1942
Prague, CzechoslovakiaFormer partner Otto Jelinek Skating club Oakville Skating Club Retired 1962 Medal recordCompetitor for Canada Pairs' Figure skating World Championships Gold 1962 Prague Pairs Silver 1960 Vancouver Pairs Bronze 1958 Paris Pairs Bronze 1957 Colorado Springs Pairs North American Championships Gold 1961 Philadelphia Pairs Silver 1957 Rochester Pairs Maria Jelinek (birth name Maria Jelínková; born November 16, 1942 in Prague) is a Canadian pair skater. She competed with her brother Otto Jelinek. They are the 1962 World Champions, the 1961 North American national champions, and 1961-1962 Canadian national champions. They represented Canada at the 1960 Winter Olympics, where they placed 4th.
The pair were the first to perform lifts with several rotations, and also performed side-by-side double jumps.[citation needed] Maria was tall for a pair skater, at 5' 7 1/2".[1]
The Jelinek family fled to Canada from Czechoslovakia in 1948 at the beginning of the Cold War. While competing, the pair were warned not to return to Czechoslovakia for events, but chose to do so despite political and personal concerns. They won their World title in the original home city of Prague. The Jelineks retired from competition later in 1962, and toured professionally with Ice Capades.[2]
The Jelineks were inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1962 and into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame in 1994.
Maria currently resides in Oakville, Ontario.
Results
with Otto Jelinek
Event 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 Winter Olympic Games 4th World Championships 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 1st North American Championships 2nd 1st Canadian Championships 1st J. 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st - J = Junior level
References
- "Ice Storm", Toronto Life, April 2006.
- Beverley Smith, Figure Skating: A Celebration. ISBN 0-7710-2819-9.
- Canada's Sports Hall of Fame: Maria Jelinek
- Kubatko, Justin. "Maria Jelinek Biography and Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/je/maria-jelinek-1.html. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
- "Skate Canada Results Book - Volume 1 - 1896 - 1973" (PDF). Skate Canada. http://skatecanada.ca/en/events_results/results/archives/SkateCanadaResultsBook-%20Volume1-1896-1973.pdf.
- "Canadian National Championships Medallists" (PDF). Skate Canada. http://skatecanada.ca/en/events_results/results/archives/championships_results.pdf.
- "World Figure Skating Championships Results: Pairs Medalists" (PDF). International Skating Union. http://www.isu.org/vsite/vfile/page/fileurl/0,11040,4844-148238-165454-56217-0-file,00.pdf.
North American champions in figure skating – Pairs 1923: Dorothy Jenkins & A.G. McClennan · 1925: Theresa Weld & Nathaniel Niles · 1927: Marion McDougall & Chauncey Bangs · 1929–33: Constance Wilson-Samuel & Montgomery Wilson · 1935: Maribel Vinson & George Hill · 1937: Veronica Clarke & Ralph McCreath · 1939: Joan Tozzer & Bernard Fox · 1941: Eleanor O'Meara & Ralph McCreath · 1947: Suzanne Morrow & Wallace Diestelmeyer · 1949–51: Karol Kennedy & Peter Kennedy · 1953–55: Frances Dafoe & Norris Bowden · 1957–59: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul · 1961: Maria Jelinek & Otto Jelinek · 1963: Debbi Wilkes & Guy Revell · 1965: Vivian Joseph & Ronald Joseph · 1967–69: Cynthia Kauffman & Ronald Kauffman · 1971: JoJo Starbuck & Kenneth Shelley
Canadian champions in figure skating – Pairs 1905–06: Katherine Haycock & Ormond Haycock • 1908: Aimee Haycock & Ormond Haycock • 1910–11: Lady Evelyn Grey & Ormond Haycock • 1912: Eleanor Kingsford & Douglas Nelles • 1913: Muriel Burrows & Gordan McLennan • 1914: Norman Scott & Jean Chevalier • 1920: Alden Godwin & Douglas Nelles • 1921: Beatrice McDougall & Allan Howard • 1922: Alden Godwin & A. G. McLennan • 1923: Marjorie Anable & Duncan Hodgson • 1924: Elizabeth Blair & John Machado • 1925: Gladys Rogers & Melville Rogers • 1926: Constance Wilson-Samuel & Errol Morson • 1927–28: Marion McDougall & Chauncey Bangs • 1929–30: Constance Wilson-Samuel & Montgomery Wilson • 1931: Chauncey Bangs & Frances Claudet • 1932–34: Constance Wilson-Samuel & Montgomery Wilson • 1935: Louise Bertram & Stewart Reburn • 1936–38: Veronica Clarke & Ralph McCreath • 1939–40: Norah McCarthy & Ralph McCreath • 1941–42: Eleanor O'Meara & Ralph McCreath • 1945: Olga Bernyk & Alex Fulton • 1946: Joyce Perkins & Wallace Diestelmeyer • 1947: Suzanne Morrow & Wallace Diestelmeyer • 1948: Suzanne Morrow & Wallace Diestelmeyer • 1949–50: Marlene Smith & Donald Gilchrist • 1951: Jane Kirby & Donald Tobiny • 1952–55: Frances Dafoe & Norris Bowden • 1956–60: Barbara Wagner & Robert Paul • 1961–62: Maria Jelinek & Otto Jelinek • 1962–64: Debbi Wilkes & Guy Revell • 1965–66: Susan Huehnergard & Paul Huehnergard • 1967–68: Betty McKilligan & John McKilligan • 1969: Anna Forder & Richard Stephens • 1970–74: Sandra Bezic & Val Bezic • 1975–76: Candy Jones & Don Fraser • 1977: Cheri Pinner & Dennis Pinner • 1978: Sherri Baier & Robin Cowan • 1979–83: Barbara Underhill & Paul Martini • 1984: Katherina Matousek & Lloyd Eisler • 1985–87: Cynthia Coull & Mark Rowsom • 1988: Christine Hough & Doug Ladret • 1989: Isabelle Brasseur & Lloyd Eisler • 1990: Cindy Landry & Lyndon Johnston • 1991–94: Isabelle Brasseur & Lloyd Eisler • 1995–96: Michelle Menzies & Jean-Michel Bombardier • 1997: Marie-Claude Savard-Gagnon & Luc Bradet • 1998–99: Kristy Sargeant & Kris Wirtz • 2000–02: Jamie Salé & David Pelletier • 2003: Jacinthe Larivière & Lenny Faustino • 2004–06: Valérie Marcoux & Craig Buntin • 2007: Jessica Dubé & Bryce Davison • 2008: Anabelle Langlois & Cody Hay • 2009–10: Jessica Dubé & Bryce Davison • 2011: Kirsten Moore-Towers & Dylan Moscovitch
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