Dana Chladek Explained

Dana Chladek
Birth Name:Dana Chládková
Birth Place:Czechoslovakia
Nationality:American
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Dana Chladek (born Dana Chládková on December 27, 1963, in Czechoslovakia) is a Czechoslovak slalom kayaker who later become a naturalized American. She competed from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. Competing in two Summer Olympics, she won two medals in the K1 event with a silver in 1996 and a bronze in 1992.

Chladek also won six medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships with four silvers (K1: 1989, 1991; K1 team: 1989, 1993) and two bronzes (K1 team: 1987, 1991). In 1988 she won the inaugural edition of the World Cup series.

Currently, Dana Chladek is a coach and race director for the Potomac Whitewater Racing Center. Chladek and her team of coaches oversee whitewater training programs for young people who are intent on pursuing high levels of excellence, including Olympic and World Cup level competition. Chladek's program is based on the Potomac River in the Washington D.C. area. Chladek's hand-picked coaching team is the highest level provided in the United States.

World Cup individual podiums

SeasonDateVenuePositionEvent
1989 12 Aug 1989 bgcolor=silver2nd K1
1990 1 Jul 1990 bgcolor=silver2nd K1
1990 bgcolor=silver2nd K1
1991 30 Jun 1991 bgcolor=silver2nd K1

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