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Alžběta Baudyšová
Born (1995-01-27) January 27, 1995 (age 29)
Team
Curling clubCC Dion, Prague,
CC Sokol Liboc, Prague
SkipAnna Kubešková
ThirdAlžběta Baudyšová
SecondPetra Vinšová
LeadEžen Kolčevská
AlternateMichaela Baudyšová
Curling career
Member Association Czech Republic
World Championship
appearances
3 (2014, 2017, 2018)
European Championship
appearances
5 (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Other appearancesYouth Olympic Games: 1 (2012 - mixed, mixed doubles),
Winter Universiade 1: (2019),
World Junior Championships: 3 (2013, 2014, 2015)
Medal record
Curling
Czech Women's Championship
Gold medal – first place 2015 Prague
Gold medal – first place 2016 Prague
Gold medal – first place 2017 Prague
Gold medal – first place 2018 Prague
Gold medal – first place 2019 Prague

Alžběta Baudyšová[1] (born January 27, 1995 in Prague) is a Czech female curler.[2]

Career

Baudyšová joined the Czech national women's curling team as the alternate in 2013. Her first international event was when the team played in the 2014 Ford World Women's Curling Championship where the Czech Republic went 3-8. In 2016 they played in the 2016 Europeans and finished in 4th place, which also qualified them for the 2017 World Women's Curling Championship. There, they 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 Czechs as they did not qualify for the World Championship. The following season, they would qualify for the World's, after going 3-6 at the 2019 European Curling Championships. The 2020 World Women's Curling Championship was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Personal life

As of 2020, she is a student at Charles University in Prague.[3]

Teams

Women's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
2012–13 Iveta Janatova Zuzana Hájková Alžběta Baudyšová Petra Vinsová
Iveta Janatova Zuzana Hájková Klára Svatoňová Alžběta Baudyšová Petra Vinsová Karel Kubeška WJCC 2013 (4th)
2013–14 Iveta Janatova Zuzana Hájková Alžběta Baudyšová Klára Svatoňová Eliška Srnská Karel Kubeška WJCC 2014 (7th)
Anna Kubešková Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Veronika Herdová Alžběta Baudyšová Karel Kubeška WCC 2014 (9th)
2014–15 Anna Kubešková Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Veronika Herdová Alžběta Baudyšová
Alžběta Baudyšová Helena Hajkova Eliska Srnska Lenka Hronová Andrea Krupanska Sune Frederiksen WJCC 2015 (10th)
2015–16 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška ECC 2015 (12th)
Anna Kubešková Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Alžběta Baudyšová
2016–17 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška ECC 2016 (4th)
WCC 2017 (7th)
2017–18 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Klára Svatoňová Ežen Kolčevská Karel Kubeška ECC 2017 (7th)
WCC 2018 (6th)
2018–19 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Tereza Plíšková Ežen Kolčevská Eliska Soukupova Karel Kubeška ECC 2018 (8th)
CWCC 2019 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Alžběta Baudyšová Michaela Baudyšová Lenka Hronová Ežen Kolčevská Eliška Srnská Jakub Bareš WUG 2019 (9th)
2019–20 Anna Kubešková Alžběta Baudyšová Petra Vinšová Ežen Kolčevská Michaela Baudyšová Karel Kubeška ECC 2019 (6th)

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Coach Events
2011–12 Marek Černovský Alžběta Baudyšová Kryštof Krupanský Zuzana Hrůzová Vlastimil Vojtus WYOG 2012 (6th)

Mixed doubles

Season Female Male Coach Events
2011–12 Alžběta Baudyšová Bai Yang Vlastimil Vojtus[4] WYOG 2012 (17th)
2018–19 Alžběta Baudyšová Jan Zelingr CMDCC 2019 (6th)

References

  1. ^ Other writing: Alzbeta Baudysova.
  2. ^ Alžběta Zelingrová on the World Curling database Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^ "2020 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved 2020-03-09.
  4. ^ "2012 Youth Olympic Games - Curling- Mixed Doubles - Entry List By Event" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-18. Retrieved 2019-06-02.