Ežen Kolčevská Explained

Ežen Kolčevská
Birth Date:31 July 1995
Birth Place:Chelyabinsk, Russia[1]
Curling Club:CC Sokol Liboc, Prague
World Championship Appearances:3
European Championship Appearances:5
Other Appearances:Winter Universiade

1 (2019)

Ežen Kolčevská (also written as Ezhen Kolchevskaia; born 31 July 31 1995 in Chelyabinsk) is a Czech curler.

Career

Kolčevská played in her first World Women's Curling Championships in 2017 at the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship. There, the finished with a 5-6 record. At the 2017 Euros, they finished with a 3-6 record, qualifying once again for the World Championship. At the 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship, the Czech team qualified for the playoffs for the first time with a 6-6 record. They then lost the qualification game 7-3 to Russia's Victoria Moiseeva. The 2018 Europeans were not successful for the Czech's as they did not qualify for the World Championship. The following season, they would qualify for the Worlds, after going 3–6 at the 2019 European Curling Championships. The 2020 World Women's Curling Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the team represented Czech Republic at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship which was played in a bio-secure "bubble" to prevent spread of the virus. There, they finished in twelfth place with a 3–10 record.[2]

Personal life

As of 2020, she is employed as a barista.[1]

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2015–16 Ežen Kolčevská (12th)
2016–17 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška (4th)
(7th)
2017–18 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška (7th)
(6th)
2018–19 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška
Alžběta Baudyšová Ežen Kolčevská WUG 2019 (9th)
2019–20 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Ežen Kolčevská Michaela Baudyšová Karel Kubeška (6th)
2020–21Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Michaela Baudyšová Ežen Kolčevská Petra Vinšová Karel Kubeška (12th)
2021–22Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Michaela Baudyšová Ežen Kolčevská Klára Svatoňová Karel Kubeška (9th)
Anna Kubešková (Fourth) Ežen Kolčevská Alžběta Baudyšová (Skip) Michaela Baudyšová Klára Svatoňová,
Petra Vinšová
Karel Kubeška

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide . . . Curling Canada . 2020-03-09 .
  2. News: World Women's Curling Championship 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel. Sporting News. Jackie Spiegel. May 9, 2021. May 9, 2021.