Jiří Prskavec | |
Nationality: | Czech |
Birth Date: | 1993 5, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Mělník, Czech Republic |
Height: | 173 cm[1] |
Weight: | 69 kg |
Country: | Czech Republic |
Sport: | Canoe slalom |
Event: | K1, C1, Kayak cross |
Highestranking: | No. 1 (2016) |
Club: | USK Praha |
Show-Medals: | no |
Jiří Prskavec (in Czech pronounced as /ˈjɪr̝iː ˈpr̩skavɛts/; born 18 May 1993) is a Czech slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2008, specializing in the K1 discipline. In 2023 he also started competing in C1. He also occasionally appears in kayak cross. With an Olympic gold and a bronze, 2 individual world titles and 5 individual European titles, he is one of the most successful K1 paddlers of his generation.
Prskavec competed at two Olympic games. In his first appearance he won a bronze medal in the K1 event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro after touching one gate in the final.[1] He then won gold in the K1 event at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[2] He has qualified for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris where he will be defending his title.
Prskavec won 11 medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships including five individual medals. He won gold in the K1 event in 2015 in London and then again in 2019 in La Seu d'Urgell. He also three silvers (2013, 2018 and 2023). The other six came from the K1 team events as part of the Czech team. These include three golds (2015, 2017, 2023), two silvers (2014, 2019) and a bronze (2018)[3]
Prskavec also won 19 medals (14 golds, 2 silver and 3 bronzes) at the European Championships. Nine of these medals are individual (6 golds and 3 bronzes), including a gold medal in the K1 event at the 2023 European Games in Kraków.
Prskavec won the overall World Cup title in the K1 class a total of three times (2018, 2019 and 2022). He finished the 2016, 2019-2021 and 2023 seasons as the World No. 1.[4]
Prskavec started competing in the C1 discipline in 2023 and had immediate success. Just qualifying for the strong Czech national team was already considered an achievement.[5] He then shocked the canoeing world by winning bronze in his first ever international C1 appearance at a World Cup in Augsburg.[6] [7]
Prskavec competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics where he won bronze in the K1 slalom event.
His father Jiří is a former slalom canoeist and a medalist from World and European Championships.[8]
Event | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
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Olympic Games | K1 | Not held | — | Not held | 3 | Not held | 1 | Not held | ||||||
World Championships | C1 | — | Not held | — | — | — | Not held | — | — | — | Not held | — | — | 31 |
K1 | 10 | Not held | 2 | 18 | 1 | Not held | 19 | 2 | 1 | Not held | 11 | 5 | 2 | |
Kayak cross | Not held | — | — | — | Not held | 42 | 87 | — | ||||||
C1 team | — | Not held | — | — | — | Not held | — | — | — | Not held | — | — | 7 | |
K1 team | 5 | Not held | 4 | 2 | 1 | Not held | 1 | 3 | 2 | Not held | 4 | 4 | 1 | |
European Championships | C1 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4 |
K1 | 3 | — | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 1 | |
C1 team | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 | |
K1 team | 5 | — | 1 | 4 | 9 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 14 |
Total | |||||
C1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
K1 | 8 | 5 | 7 | 20 | |
Total | 9 | 5 | 8 | 22 |
Season | Date | Venue | Position | Event | ||
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2014 | 21 June 2014 | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | K1 | ||
2015 | 20 June 2015 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | ||
2016 | 3 September 2016 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | ||
2017 | 17 June 2017 | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | K1 | ||
24 June 2017 | 3rd | K1 | ||||
9 September 2017 | 3rd | K1 | ||||
2018 | 1 July 2018 | 3rd | K1 | |||
8 July 2018 | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | K1 | |||
31 August 2018 | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | K1 | |||
9 September 2018 | 3rd | K1 | ||||
2019 | 16 June 2019 | bgcolor=silver | 2nd | K1 | ||
30 June 2019 | 3rd | K1 | ||||
1 September 2019 | 3rd | K1 | ||||
8 September 2019 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | |||
2021 | 12 June 2021 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | ||
2022 | 18 June 2022 | 3rd | K1 | |||
25 June 2022 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | |||
3 September 2022 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | |||
2023 | 3 June 2023 | 3rd | C1 | |||
9 June 2023 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | |||
17 June 2023 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | K1 | |||
2024 | 8 June 2024 | bgcolor=gold | 1st | C1 |
Year | WC1 | WC2 | WC3 | WC4 | WC5 | Points | Position | |
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2008 | Continent 19 | Prague | Tacen | Augsburg | 24 | 93rd | ||
2010 | Continent 23 | Prague | La Seu | Augsburg | 20 | 81st | ||
2011 | Tacen 14 | L'Argentière 6 | Markkleeberg | Prague 6 | 115 | 8th | ||
2012 | Cardiff | Pau | La Seu | Prague | Bratislava 55 | 2 | 100th | |
2013 | Cardiff 5 | Augsburg 6 | La Seu 37 | Tacen | Bratislava | 93 | 17th | |
2014 | Lee Valley 13 | Tacen 32 | Prague 2 | La Seu 11 | Augsburg 19 | 186 | 6th | |
2015 | Prague 1 | Kraków 15 | Liptovský Mikuláš 15 | La Seu | Pau | 120 | 22nd | |
2016 | Ivrea | La Seu | Pau | Prague 1 | Tacen | 60 | 42nd | |
2017 | Prague 2 | Augsburg 3 | Markkleeberg 6 | Ivrea | La Seu 3 | 247 | 4th | |
2018 | Liptovský Mikuláš 4 | Kraków 3 | Augsburg 2 | Tacen 2 | La Seu 3 | 304 | 1st | |
2019 | Lee Valley 2 | Bratislava 4 | Tacen 3 | Markkleeberg 3 | Prague 1 | 319 | 1st | |
2021 | Prague 1 | Markkleeberg | La Seu | Pau | – | 60 | 34th | |
2022 | Prague 4 | Kraków 3 | Tacen 1 | Pau 5 | La Seu 1 | 317 | 1st | |
2023 K1 | Augsburg 5 | Prague 1 | Tacen 1 | La Seu 28 | Paris 7 | 252 | 3rd | |
C1 | 3 | 9 | 17 | 17 | 5 | 222 | 5th |