Edit Miklós Explained

Edit Miklós
Disciplines:Downhill, super-G
Birth Date:31 March 1988
Birth Place:Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
Club:MTK Budapest
Height:165 cm
Wcdebut:17 December 2005 (age 17)
Website:miklosedit.ro
Olympicteams:2 – (2010, 2014)
Olympicmedals:0
Worldsteams:4 – (20092015)
Worldsmedals:0
Wcseasons:8th – (200910, '1217)
Wcwins:0
Wcpodiums:2 – (2 DH)
Wcoveralls:0 – (42nd in 2016)
Wctitles:0 – (14th in DH, 2016))
Show-Medals:yes

Edit Miklós (born 31 March 1988)[1] is a Hungarian-Romanian former World Cup alpine ski racer, a specialist in the speed events of Downhill and Super-G. Since 2002, she has trained in Austria.[2]

Career

Born in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania, into an ethnic Hungarian family,[3] Miklós began skiing at age five. By the age of 12, she participated in World Cup races for children, and made her World Cup debut in December 2005 at age 17.[4]

She got injured just before the 2006 Winter Olympics thus she had to miss the Games, while in Vancouver in 2010 she fell in the downhill and suffered injuries that kept her away from skiing for three months. The following year, Miklós finished 18th in both the downhill and super-G at the 2009 World Championships in Val d'Isère. She achieved her best World Cup result a few weeks later, 26th in a super-G at St. Moritz.[5]

Until 2010, Miklós competed for Romania, but after she obtained the Hungarian citizenship and the relation between her and the Romanian Ski Federation broke down, she opted to race for Hungary. The Romanians did not want to let her go, but pursuant to the rules of the International Ski Federation (FIS), if a skier changes her citizenship according to her nationality, it is the sole discretion of the FIS to decide whether they give the race permit or not. The Hungarian Ski Association started to lobby to allow Miklós to compete for Hungary, which resulted the FIS finally giving its permission on 17 January 2011.[6]

By changing nationalities, Miklós lost all her FIS points prior to the 2011 World Championships in Germany. In order to compete in those championships, she ran more races in Austria, Germany, and France to collect enough points to secure a spot; and was 23rd in the super combined[7] and 31st in super-G.[8] At the 2013 World Championships in Austria, she finished 19th in the super combined and 23rd in the downhill.

Fact is, FRSB never really understood its role and scope and constantly faulted her competing career.

In her first Winter Olympics for Hungary in 2014, Miklós finished 16th in the super combined and 7th in the downhill, achieving the country's best result in any Olympic alpine race, beating all skiers from Austria, the most successful nation in alpine skiing at the Olympics. The result also made her the top Hungarian sportswoman at the Games.[9] She set a new personal best in World Cup competition with a fifth place in a downhill at Crans-Montana in 2014. She gained her first World Cup podium, also Hungary's first, with a third-place finish in a downhill at St. Moritz in January 2015.[10]

World Cup results

Season standings

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Super G Downhill Combined
20 130 53
21 121 53 41
22 Did not compete
23 115 38
24 90 34
25 64 26
26 51 45 21
27 42 46 14
28 58 39 20
29 102 39

Results per discipline

DisciplineWC startsWC Top 30WC Top 15WC Top 5WC PodiumBest result
DateLocationPlace
0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 0 9 December 2012
15 December 2013
St. Moritz, Switzerland
St. Moritz, Switzerland
50th
42 8 1 0 0 4 December 2013 Lake Louise, Canada 13th
51 26 14 3 2 24 January 2015
3 December 2016
St. Moritz, Switzerland
Lake Louise, Canada
3rd
13 2 0 0 0 29 January 2010 St. Moritz, Switzerland 28th
Total 109 36 15 3 2

Race podiums

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
201524 Jan 2015   St. Moritz, Switzerland 3rd
20173 Dec 2016 Lake Louise, Canada Downhill 3rd

World Championship results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
Representing
20 DNF1
Representing
22 23
24 19
26

Olympic results

  Year    Age   Slalom   Giant 
 slalom 
Super-G Downhill Combined
Representing
21
Representing
25 16

After retirement

In 12 April 2018 Miklós announced her retirement in a press conference.[11] Three days later, on 15 April 2018 she was elected the president of the Hungarian Ski Association.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edit Miklós Biography and Olympic Results. Sportsreference.com. 28 October 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121216074152/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mi/edit-miklos-1.html. 16 December 2012. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Edit Miklós: "Vreau să termin în primele zece" . Adevarul.ro . 24 January 2010 . 27 December 2011 . Romanian . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120327040410/http://www.adevarul.ro/sport/antifotbal/Edit_Miklos_-_-Vreau_sa_termin_in_primele_zece_0_195580776.html . 27 March 2012 . dmy .
  3. Web site: Titkos küldetés. Transindex.ro. 1968 óta nem szerzett érmet Románia a téli olimpiákon, és a 28 sportolóból álló küldöttségből (köztük hat – Ferencz Réka, György Mónika, Kelemen Zoltán, Kristó Katalin, Miklós Edith és Tófalvi Éva – magyar nemzetiségű) most is csak egyvalakit tartanak esélyesnek a dobogós helyezésre." ("Since 1968 Romania did not win any medal at the Winter Olympics, and from the delegate of 28 athletes (including six – Ferencz Réka, György Mónika, Kelemen Zoltán, Kristó Katalin, Miklós Edith and Tófalvi Éva – who are of Hungarian nationality) they consider only one who may reach a podium place. 9 February 2010. 27 December 2011. Hungarian.
  4. Web site: Miklós Edit már Magyarországért síel. SportGéza. 8 February 2011. 27 December 2011. Hungarian.
  5. Web site: "Magyar lett" az alpesi síző Miklós Edit. hir24.hu. 17 January 2011. 27 December 2011. Hungarian.
  6. Web site: Miklós Edit HUN jelzéssel siklik a vb-n. Kronika.ro. 8 February 2011. 27 December 2011. Hungarian.
  7. Web site: Results – FIS World Ski Championships, Ladies Super Combined . https://archive.today/20120524163224/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&raceid=62338 . dead . 24 May 2012 . International Ski Federation . 11 February 2011 . 27 December 2011 .
  8. Web site: Results – FIS World Ski Championships, Ladies Super-G . https://archive.today/20120524163224/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/604/610.html?sector=AL&raceid=62333 . dead . 24 May 2012 . International Ski Federation . 8 February 2011 . 27 December 2011 .
  9. Web site: The Brief History of the Year . . 16 December 2014 . . 24 January 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150203063430/http://budapesttimes.hu/2014/12/16/the-brief-history-of-the-year/ . 3 February 2015 . dead .
  10. Web site: 2ND LEAD Gut gets Swiss home win, Vonn falters, Miklos makes Hungary history . Brehme . Michael . 24 January 2015 . . 24 January 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150128115051/http://www.dpa-international.com/news/sports2/2nd-leadgut-gets-swiss-home-win-vonn-falters-miklos-makes-hungary-historyby-michael-brehme-dpa-a-44004741.html . 28 January 2015 . dmy .
  11. Web site: Miklós Edit bejelentette visszavonulását (Edit Miklós announced her retirement). Hungarian. 24.hu. 12 April 2018. 7 January 2019.
  12. Web site: Miklós Editet választották a Magyar Sí Szövetség elnökének (Miklós Edit was elected president of the Hungarian Ski Association). Hungarian. 24.hu. 15 April 2018. 7 January 2019.