Šárka Strachová Explained

Šárka Strachová
Disciplines:Slalom
Club:Ski Team Krkonoš
Skis:Fischer (company) formerly Head until summer 2014
Boots:Fischer formerly Head
Bindings:Fischer formerly Head
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Birth Date:11 February 1985
Birth Place:Benecko, Czechoslovakia
Height:175 cm
Wcdebut:15 December 2002
(age 17)
Retired:28 March 2017
(age 32)
Website:sarkastrachova.com
Olympicteams:3 – (2006, 2010, 2014)
Olympicmedals:1
Olympicgolds:0
Worldsteams:9 – (200117)
Worldsmedals:4
Worldsgolds:1
Wcseasons:15 – (200317)
Wcwins:2 – (2 SL)
Wcpodiums:17 – (17 SL)
Wcoveralls:0 – (9th in 2007)
Wctitles:0 – (2nd in SL, 2009)
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Šárka Strachová (in Czech pronounced as /ˈʃaːrka ˈstraxovaː/, née Záhrobská in Czech pronounced as /ˈzaːɦropskaː/; born on 11 February 1985) is a retired Czech World Cup alpine ski racer. Born in Benecko, she specializes in the slalom event. Strachová is the first alpine racer representing the Czech Republic to medal at the Winter Olympics and at the World Championships and just the second Czech alpine skier ever to medal in the Olympics.

Ski racing career

Záhrobská won the gold medal in slalom at the 2007 World Championships and narrowly missed a bronze in the super combined, finishing in 4th place by 0.20 seconds. Two years earlier, she won her first medal at the 2005 World Championships, taking the bronze in slalom while placing fifth in the combined. It was the first World Championships medal for a Czech alpine skier. In the 2006 Winter Olympics, Strachová finished 13th in slalom, 19th in the combined, and 27th in super-G; she did not finish the second run of the giant slalom.

On the World Cup circuit, Záhrobská made her debut in December 2002 at age 17 and finished 5th in her first race, a parallel slalom (an experimental format using a series of elimination races) in Sestriere, Italy. She ended the 2004 and 2006 seasons ranked in the top 10 in slalom, and broke into the top 30 in the overall ranking in 2006. She reached her first World Cup podium in January 2007, with a third place in the slalom on at Zagreb, Croatia, and followed it up with a 2nd place in the slalom three days later at Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. This ended a 21-year-long drought for Czech alpine skiers on the World Cup podium, since Olga Charvátová took 2nd place in Bromont, Quebec, on 22 March 1986. She won her first World Cup race in November 2008 in Aspen, Colorado, and reached the podium two additional times in the 2009 season to finish as the runner-up in the season slalom standings. She won again at Aspen in November 2009.

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Strachová took the bronze medal in the slalom at Whistler. This made her the first Czech to ever medal in alpine skiing for the Czech Republic and just the second Czech ever, once again joining Olga Charvátová, who won a bronze in the 1984 Winter Olympics while competing for Czechoslovakia.

Strachová has also won numerous medals at the National Alpine Skiing Championships of the Czech Republic and other nations. She has been the National Champion (i.e. gold medalist) at the Czech (2002: slalom; 2003: slalom, giant slalom and super-G; 2004: slalom, giant slalom; 2005: slalom, giant slalom; 2006: super-G), Slovenian (2006: giant slalom), and Croatian (2006: giant slalom) national championships. Her giant slalom victory at the 2006 Croatian championships was by a narrow 0.15 second margin over Janica Kostelić, who had just beaten Strachová for the super-G title the previous day and was coming off one of the most dominant seasons in World Cup skiing history.

Šárka Strachová and her brother Petr Záhrobský are the only skiers of the Ski Team Krkonoš. Their personal coach is their father Petr Záhrobský. The team has not had good relationships with the Czech Ski Association. The coach protested, especially after the association officials approved the rule that Czech skiers have to prefer their home competitions to the foreign ones, and refused to follow it, stating that Strachová needs better rivals to remain a premier international skier. Šárka Strachová also does not prepare with the rest of the Czech national team because her father believes it would disadvantage her career.[1] [2]

Both Šárka Strachová and her brother Petr race on Fischer skis.

On 28 March 2017 Strachová announced her retirement from professional skiing aged 32.[3]

Personal life

In 2013, she married her long-time boyfriend, Antonín Strach and became Šárka Strachová.[4] On 14 November 2017 Strachová announced her pregnancy.[5]

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age  Overall   Slalom  Giant
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
1853 19 10
1932 10 60
2042 11 17
2130 10 42 24
229 3 20 45 6
2316 5 21 29 31
2412 2 37 37 11
2518 5 43 27
2636 10
2770 25
2853 20
2936 13 9
3017 4
31 20 5
32 21 6

Race podiums

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
align=center rowspan=32007 4 Jan 2007 Zagreb, Croatia 3rd
7 Jan 2007 Kranjska Gora, Slovenia Slalom 2nd
11 Mar 2007 Zwiesel, Germany Slalom 2nd
align=center rowspan=22008 25 Nov 2007 Panorama, Canada Slalom 2nd
14 Mar 2008 Bormio, Italy align=center Slalom 3rd
align=center rowspan=32009 align=right bgcolor="#BOEOE6"30 Nov 2008 Aspen, USA align=center bgcolor="#BOEOE6"Slalom align=center bgcolor="#BOEOE6"1st
4 Jan 2009 Zagreb, Croatia Slalom 3rd
13 Mar 2009 Åre, Sweden Slalom 3rd
2010 align=right bgcolor="#BOEOE6"29 Nov 2009 Aspen, USA align=center bgcolor="#BOEOE6" Slalom 1st
align=center rowspan=32015 29 Dec 2014 Kühtai, Austria Slalom 2nd
22 Feb 2015 Maribor, Slovenia Slalom 3rd
14 Mar 2015 Åre, Sweden Slalom 3rd
align=center rowspan=3201629 Nov 2015 Aspen, USA Slalom 3rd
5 Jan 2016 Santa Caterina, Italy Slalom 2nd
12 Jan 2016 Flachau, Austria Slalom 2nd
align=center rowspan=22017 align=right 3 Jan 2017 Zagreb, Croatia Slalom 3rd
11 Mar 2017 Squaw Valley, USA Slalom 2nd

World Championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
16 21
18 DNF2 9
20 3 10 5
22 4
24 11
26
28
30
32

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
21 19
25 7
29 9

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Šárka Záhrobská's profile . Czech. Idnes.cz . 18 February 2007. 2007-02-18.
  2. Web site: Záhrobský: Our way is good . Czech . Lidovky.cz . 2007-02-17.
  3. Web site: Czech skier Sarka Strachova announces retirement. fis-ski.com. 2008-03-28.
  4. Web site: Miss Zahrobska becomes Mrs Strachova. fis-ski.com. 2014-04-24.
  5. Web site: Královna českého lyžování Šárka Strachová je těhotná. Užívám si to, říká. idnes.cz. 14 November 2017. 2017-11-14. Czech.