Czech Republic at the 1994 Winter Olympics explained

Noc:CZE
Nocname:Czech Olympic Committee
Games:Winter Olympics
Year:1994
Website: 
Location:Lillehammer
Competitors:63
Competitors Men:47
Competitors Women:16
Sports:7
Flagbearer:Pavel Benc (cross-country skiing)
Gold:0
Silver:0
Bronze:0
Appearances:auto
App Begin Year:1994
See also: (1900–1912)
(1920–1992)

The Czech Republic competed at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway.It was the first Winter Games since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, and so the Czech Republic and Slovakia competed as independent teams.

Cross-country skier Pavel Benc was the flag-bearer of the country in the opening ceremony – he thus had a chance to lead the last Winter Olympic Czechoslovak team in Albertville and the first ever Czech team in Lillehammer.

Although the three medals won by Czechoslovakia in Albertville in 1992 were all won by Czech athletes (the ice hockey team had also three Slovaks), the result of Lillehammer Olympics were less satisfying as fifth places of ice hockey and Nordic combined teams were the Czech Republic’s best results. It can be explained with the growth of competition as the former Soviet Union countries entered their athletes (only Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia participated in the 1992 Winter Olympics besides the Unified Team).

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games.[1]

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Biathlon4 6 10
Bobsleigh4 4
Cross-country skiing6 5 11
Figure skating3 5 8
Ice hockey22 22
Nordic combined4 4
Ski jumping4 4
Total 47 16 63

Biathlon

See main article: Biathlon at the 1994 Winter Olympics.

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimePen.Rank
Petr Garabík10 km Sprint30:31.2121
20 km Individual59:48.9111
Jiří Holubec10 km Sprint30:45.2229
20 km Individual1:00:18.9117
Tomáš Kos10 km Sprint31:52.0146
Ivan Masařík20 km Individual1:01:46.0334
Petr Garabík
Tomáš Kos
Ivan Masařík
Jiří Holubec
4 × 7.5 km Relay1:35:26.0012
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimePen.Rank
Irena Česneková15 km Individual59:29.0450
Eva Háková7.5 km Sprint26:48.219
15 km Individual57:43.2635
Iveta Knížková7.5 km Sprint28:18.3334
15 km Individual57:23.7634
Jiřína Pelcová7.5 km Sprint29:23.0349
15 km Individual58:07.3337
Gabriela Suvová7.5 km Sprint30:25.8463
Jana Kulhavá
Jiřína Pelcová
Iveta Knížková
Eva Háková
4 × 7.5 km Relay1:57:00.837

Bobsleigh

See main article: Bobsleigh at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Jiří Džmura and Pavel Polomský became most successful Czech bobsledders in Lillehammer Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track. They finished fifth in the first run of two-men bobsleigh competition, falling slowly in the results to eventually finish in seventh tied with Canada’s Pierre Lueders. In the four-men competition, the Czech team went through the competition in the opposite manner – starting 14th and moving up step by step to the 10th-place finish with a fifth best fourth run.

AthleteEventFinal
Run 1Run 2Run 3Run 4TotalRank
Jiří Dzmura
Pavel Polomský
Two-man52.6653.1853.0253.323:32.187
Pavel Puškár
Jan Kobián
Two-man53.4453.4253.5453.853:34.2520
Jiří Dzmura
Pavel Puškár
Pavel Polomský
Jan Kobián
Four-man52.3552.4552.3152.403:29.5110

Cross-country skiing

See main article: Cross-country skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Kateřina Neumannová presented a huge leap in form since last Olympics, finishing only 13 seconds behind podium in 5 km classical and moving up to sixth place in the pursuit. She recorded the second best time on her third leg of women’s relay (losing only to Russia’s Nina Gavrilyuk) and had the leading role in the ninth-place finish of the Czech relay team as other women had 11th to 13th times in their respective legs.

Men participated with almost the same squad like in Albertville, but their performances were far worse than in French Alps.

Men
AthleteEventFinal
StartRankTimeRankTotalRank
Pavel Benc10 km Classical27:38.665
15 km Free Pursuit+03:186538:06.118+5:35.336
30 km Free1:18:49.525
Lubomír Buchta10 km Classical26:17.626
15 km Free Pursuit+01:572638:37.033+4:45.224
50 km Classical2:14:50.020
Václav Korunka10 km Classical27:22.859
15 km Free Pursuit+03:025938:40.034+5:53.237
Martin Petrásek10 km Classical28:10.071
15 km Free Pursuit+03:507140:13.853+8:15.058
50 km ClassicalDNF
Jiří Teplý30 km Free1:17:37.817
Ondrej Valenta30 km Free1:20:04.134
50 km Classical2:26:08.658
Lubomír Buchta
Václav Korunka
Jiří Teplý
Pavel Benc
4 × 10 km Relay1:47:12.68
Women
AthleteEventFinal
StartRankTimeRankTotalRank
Lucie Chroustovská15 km Free47:37.848
30 km Classical1:36:07.839
Kateřina Neumannová5 km Classical14:49.68
10 km Free Pursuit+00:41828:00.86+1:11.76
15 km Free43:25.114
Jana Rázlová5 km Classical16:39.755
10 km Free Pursuit+02:315533:07.852+8:08.752
30 km Classical1:36:40.942
Martina Vondrová5 km Classical16:27.347
10 km Free Pursuit+02:194731:24.942+6:13.844
15 km Free45:29.131
30 km Classical1:34:50.136
Iveta Zelingerová5 km Classical16:15.643
10 km Free Pursuit+02:074330:25.231+5:02.133
15 km Free46:56.341
30 km ClassicalDNF
Martina Vondrová
Iveta Zelingerová
Kateřina Neumannová
Lucie Chroustovská
4 × 5 km Relay1:02:02.19

Figure skating

See main article: Figure skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Radka Kovaříková and René Novotný were fourth in the 1992 Winter Olympics and in 1994 they recorded their fourth consecutive fourth place in the European Championships. Two great pairs-champions however returned this season and were great favorites, which was confirmed as 1988 Olympic champions Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov beat 1992 Olympic champions Nataliya Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev. The Czech couple was not able to fight for a medal in such competition. It finished fifth in the short program, but fell down to sixth in a free program behind United States’ Jenni Meno and Todd Sand. The next year Kovaříková and Novotný however won the Figure Skating World Championships and turned professionals.Kateřina Mrázová and Martin Šimeček recorded their best Olympic finish in ice dancing competition in eighth place in a competition crowned by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean comeback to the Olympics, 10 years after their revolutionary Bolero.

Women
AthleteFinal
Short ProgramRankFree SkatingTotalRank
Lenka Kulovaná5.511 14.019.513
Irena Zemanová13.527 did not advance
Pairs
Ice Dancing
AthleteFinal
Compulsory Dance 1RankCompulsory Dance 2RankOriginal DanceRankFree DanceTotalRank
Radmila Chroboková
Milan Brzý
3.216 3.2169.61616.032.016
Kateřina Mrázová
Martin Šimeček
1.68 1.684.888.016.08

Ice hockey

See main article: Ice hockey at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Czech Republic arrived to Lillehammer as the unbeaten winner of the recent Globen Cup, the Swedish part of the European Hockey Tour. The Olympic tournament however had a rather different result. Finland, at the start of the tournament not supposed to be a favorite, was in the lead since the fifth minute power play goal, following three games added the compulsory victories but only win over Germany coached by Luděk Bukač was supported by a good play. The team was not able to beat any of the strong European team and lost to Russia 3-4 to leave it in fourth place in group but to finish only third behind Finland, which hammered Russia, and Germany.

The standings in the other group set a tie against Canada in the quarterfinals. The Czechs lead twice in the game and Canada scores the tying goal five minutes to the end of regulation. In the overtime, Paul Kariya scored the sudden-death power-play goal (Horák served the penalty). The Czechs had to settle with the 5-8th places classification games and avoided surprise beating United States 5-3 after losing to them 0-2 early in the first period. The 5th to 6th place game was the first confrontation of former compatriots, but Slovakia was overmotivated and outplayed 7-1 (the game was decided in the first period, despite losing 0-1 in third minute, the Czechs won it 5-1).

Canada eliminated Czech Republic also in the 1994 World Championships; the two 5th-place finishes forced Ivan Hlinka to withdraw. His successor Luděk Bukač then leads Czech Republic to the 1996 World Championships title, first since 1985 and first of four titles in six years.

Results
StageOpponentResultPointsRank
Group Stage Finland1-3
Group Stage Austria7-3
Group Stage Germany1-0
Group Stage Norway4-1
Group Stage Russia3-4
Group Stage16-1163
Quarterfinal Canada2-3
Placement Round 5-8 United States5-3
5th Place Match Slovakia7-15

Nordic combined

See main article: Nordic combined at the 1994 Winter Olympics. The team competition brought a surprising result for the Czech Republic which eventually occurred to be one of the biggest successes of the whole Olympic team. Zbyněk Pánek, Milan Kučera and František Máka all had one good and one worse jump in the ski-jumping competition (Pánek and Kučera were better in the first round, Máka, who was better cross-country skier, bettered his result in the second round). The Czechs started the cross-country relay in sixth place, 10:50 minutes behind sovereign Japanese jumpers.

The relay was not a dramatic one, as no change happened from first to fourth place, Zbyněk Pánek moved the Czechs past Austria to fifth place already in the first leg. Milan Kučera held the place despite his worst cross-country performance and František Máka brought the relay home in fifth ahead of fast-finishing France.

AthleteEventFirst roundSecond roundCross-country
PointsRankPointsTotalRankStartTimeRankTotalRank
Miroslav KopalIndividual event80.04885.0165.048+09:06DNF
Milan KučeraIndividual event102.51791.5194.024+05:5341:29.53647:22.531
František MákaIndividual event99.524102.0201.517+05:0340:23.22245:26.218
Zbyněk PánekIndividual event89.54181.5171.041+08:2638:58.0547:24.034
Zbyněk Pánek
Milan Kučera
František Máka
Team event306.06297.5603.56+10:501:24:05.961:34:55.95

Ski jumping

See main article: Ski jumping at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Two-time team Olympic medalist Jiří Parma was below par in Lillehammer and thus only Jaroslav Sakala managed to record a good individual result in Lillehammer, finishing seventh in large hill competition, but he did not improve in the next two competitions. In the team competition Parma was the weakest member of the team as Zbyněk Krompolc surprisingly recorded best results of the whole team.

AthleteEventFirst RoundFinal
PointsRankPointsTotalRank
Ladislav DluhošLarge hill67.43874.4141.830
Normal hill108.531DSQ
Zbyněk KrompolcLarge hill90.22461.2151.429
Normal hill106.03583.5189.536
Jiří ParmaLarge hill88.12536.6124.739
Normal hill118.018108.5226.519
Jaroslav SakalaLarge hill113.19108.9222.07
Normal hill109.030126.0235.013
Zbyněk Krompolc
Jaroslav Sakala
Ladislav Dluhoš
Jiří Parma
Team Large Hill401.98398.8800.77

Notes and References

  1. https://www.olympedia.org/countries/CZE/editions/45 Czech Republic at the 1994 Winter Olympics