- Hana Mašková
Hana Mašková (IPA2|ˈɦana ˈmaʃkova:) (
September 26 ,1949 –March 31 ,1972 ) was a Czech figure skater who competed forCzechoslovakia .Biography
As a child, Hana spent her days on the ice at the
Štvanice Stadium . Reputable coachKarel Glogar noticed the talent in this little girl. Glogar also had been instrumental in the beginning of the career ofÁja Vrzáňová , two-time World champion. Hana's next coach wasJaroslav Sadílek and, finally, in 1963,Míla Nováková became her coach.Amateur career
Hana's career started in the
European Figure Skating Championships inBudapest in 1963. The next year, she competed in theWorld Figure Skating Championships inDortmund . As a fifteen year old, she representedCzechoslovakia at the1964 Winter Olympics inInnsbruck and placed 15th.She achieved success thanks to hard work. She got up at four o'clock in the morning. She had to be excellent in school, learn to play the piano, study
German language , and train every day. This hard regimen made her successful.In 1967, Hana won the silver medal at the European Championships in
Ljubljana ,Yugoslavia , finishing second toGabriele Seyfert fromGDR . One year later, Hana won the gold medal inVästerås inSweden . InGrenoble , where the1968 Winter Olympics took place, she was expected to medal. Her greatest rivals werePeggy Fleming fromUSA , who had already won two of her three world championships, and Gabriele Seyfert. Hana won the bronze medal. She is the only Czech woman who has won an Olympic medal in figure skating.Ája Vrzáňová invited her to join a professional revue, but Hana stayed one more year. As a result, she won the silver medal at European Championships in 1969 in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen ,West Germany . Gabriele Seyfert won the gold medal.Professional career
In 1969 she left amateur figure skating and she skated in the professional revue
Holiday on Ice .Death
On
March 31 ,1972 Hana was in a car crash near the French townVouvray and was killed immediately. Her tomb is at theVyšehrad cemetery in Prague, decorated by a winged female torso made byJan Štursa .Hana was often called the "jumping phenomenon", but she was also a very elegant and artistic skater.
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