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David Vincour
Hajkova & Vincour in 2006.Personal information Full name David Vincour Country represented Czech Republic Former country(ies) represented Austria Born March 14, 1984
BrnoHeight 1.89 m (6 ft 2 1⁄2 in) Partner Kamila Hájková Former partner Sabine Pichler (AUT)
Barbara Herzog (AUT)Coach Rostislav Sinicyn
Natalia KaramyshevaFormer coach Gabriela Hrazska
Ivan RezekChoreographer Gabriela Hrazska
Natalia KaramyshevaSkating club TJ Stadion Brno ISU personal best scores Combined total 149.17
2004 JGP BelgradeComp. dance 32.77
2004 JGP BelgradeOriginal dance 48.68
2004 JGP BelgradeFree dance 72.66
2008 WorldsDavid Vincour (born March 14, 1984 in Brno) is a Czech ice dancer. He began skating at age five, stopped until he was 12, then took up ice dancing and competed for Austria with Sabine Pichler and Barbara Herzog.[1] He then competed with Kamila Hájková for the Czech Republic.[2] The two are the 2006-2010 Czech national champions and the 2005 Ondrej Nepela Memorial bronze medalists. During the 2006–07 season, Vincour was hospitalized for an extended period due to intestinal problems and underwent surgery and, as a result, they missed the World Championships.[3] After the 2009–10 season, they decided to take some time off from competition and Vincour began skating in shows.[3]
Contents
Competitive highlights
(with Hajkova)
Event 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 Winter Olympic Games 21st World Championships 27th 23rd European Championships 19th 17th 17th 17th 18th World Junior Championships 10th Czech Championships 1st J. 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Cup of Russia 9th NHK Trophy 9th Skate Canada International 10th Nebelhorn Trophy 10th 6th Karl Schäfer Memorial 12th 6th 5th Ondrej Nepela Memorial 3rd 4th 3rd Winter Universiade 12th Pavel Roman Memorial 1st 1st Golden Spin of Zagreb 3rd 7th Junior Grand Prix, Serbia 4th Junior Grand Prix, Germany 7th Junior Grand Prix, Croatia 10th Junior Grand Prix, Poland 13th References
- ^ Mittan, Barry (September 19, 2006). "Czech Mates". SkateToday. http://www.skatetoday.com/2006/09/19/czech-mates/. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
- ^ Dobor, Helga (2006). "Kamila Hajkova & David Vincour - The promising skaters of Czech Republic". AbsoluteSkating.com. http://absoluteskating.com/index.php?cat=interviews&id=2006hajkovavincour. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
- ^ a b "Interview David Vincour; Oberstdorf, September 2011". FigureSkating-Online. October 1, 2011. http://www.figureskating-online.com/david-vincour.html. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
External links
- Kamila Hajkova & David Vincour at the International Skating Union
- Official website of Hájková and Vincour
1968: Heide Mezger & Herbert Rothkappl • 1969-1970: Elfriede Rupp & Walter Leschetitzky • 1971: Agnes Arco & Adrian Perco • 1972-1974: Brigitte Scheijbal & Walter Leschetitzky • 1975-1980: Susanne Handschmann & Peter Handschmann • 1981: ? & ? • 1982: Maria Kniffer & Manfred Hübler • 1983-1988: Kathrin Beck & Christoff Beck • 1989: Ursula Holik & Herbert Holik • 1990: Monika Müksch & Bernhard Hatzl • 1991-1992: Daria-Larissa Maritczak & Ihor Andrij Maritczak • 1993-1994: Angelika Führing & Peter Wilczek • 1995-1996: Allison MacLean & Konrad Schaub • 1997-1999: Angelika Führing & Bruno Ellinger • 2000-2001: Barbara Herzog & David Vincour • 2002-2004: Barbara Herzog & Dmitri Matsjuk • 2006-2009: Barbora Silná & Dmitri Matsjuk • 2010: Kira Geil & Dmitri Matsjuk
Categories:- Czech ice dancers
- Austrian ice dancers
- Czech expatriates in Austria
- People from Brno
- 1984 births
- Living people
- Figure skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Olympic figure skaters of the Czech Republic
- Czech winter sports biography stubs
- European figure skating biography stubs
- Austrian winter sports biography stubs
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