Karolína Erbanová
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Born | Vrchlabí, Czechoslovakia | 27 October 1992||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 66 kg (146 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Czech Republic | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Long-track speed skating | ||||||||||||||||||||
Club | NOVIS Team | ||||||||||||||||||||
Retired | 29 August 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record |
Karolína Erbanová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkaroliːna ˈɛrbanovaː]; born 27 October 1992)[1] is a Czech ice hockey player and retired long-track speed skater. She won a bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in the 500 m event in speed skating.[2]
Erbanová was a member of the Czech national ice hockey team that won bronze at the 2022 IIHF Women's World Championship.[3] Her ice hockey club career has included seasons in the Swedish Damettan with Almtuna IS and in the Finnish Naisten Liiga (NSML) with HPK Hämeenlinna.[4]
Speed skating career
[edit]As a child, Erbanová enjoyed cross-country skiing and played ice hockey from age 10. She was very fast on skates and, at 13, she was recommended as a prospect to NOVIS Team head coach Petr Novák by her ice hockey coach.[5] The following year, she joined the NOVIS Team.[6] It was initially predicted that she would be a middle-distance skater but she came to specialize in sprints instead.
Despite demonstrating an aptitude for shorter distance tracks, early in her career as a member of the NOVIS team Erbanová was obligated to skate the same events as her team leader, long-track skater Martina Sáblíková. During 2008 to 2012, she competed semi-frequently in 3000 m and occasionally in 5000 m, Sáblíková's best events.
Together with teammates Martina Sáblíková and Andrea Jirků, she won the overall team pursuit of the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup. At the 2009 tournament of the World Junior Speed Skating Championships in Zakopane, she competed in the 3000 m allround but was disqualified after forgetting to change lanes. In the following World Junior Championships in Moscow, she fell during the second 500 m race and lost the chance to medal.
During the 2012–13 season she won her first individual Senior World Cup in Harbin at the 1000 m.[7]
On 27 August 2018, she announced her retirement from professional speed skating at the age of 25, citing the "manipulative, degrading and aggressive behavior" of Czech national speed-skating coach Petr Novák as the primary motivator.[8]
Medal table
[edit]Major tournaments in bold.
Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Olympic Games | 0 | 0 | 1 |
World Single Distance Championships | 0 | 0 | 1 |
World Allround Championships | 0 | 0 | 0 |
World Allround Championships | 0 | 1 | 1 |
European Allround Championships | 0 | 0 | 0 |
European Allround Championships | 3 | 0 | 0 |
World Junior Championships | 6 | 2 | 3 |
World Cup | 1+1 | 1 | 0 |
World Cup Overall | 0+1 | 0 | 0 |
Personal records
[edit]- As of 14 February 2018[9]
Distance | Time | Date set | Place |
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500 meters | 37.06 | 25 February 2017 | Calgary, Canada |
1000 meters | 1:13.53 | 25 February 2017 | Calgary, Canada |
1500 meters | 1:55.35 | 16 November 2013 | Salt Lake City, United States |
3000 meters | 4:17.73 | 12 February 2011 | Calgary, Canada |
5000 meters | 7:36.65 | 10 January 2010 | Hamar, Norway |
Speedskating results
[edit]Olympic Games
[edit]Erbanová represented the Czech Republic in speed skating at the Winter Olympics in 2010, 2014, and 2018. She competed in the 500 m and 1000 m speed skating events at all three Olympics and also in 1500 m speed skating events in 2010 and 2014. Her best finish was an Olympic bronze in the 500 m event at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Teams | Age |
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2010 | Vancouver | 23 | 12 | 25 | – | – | – | 17.2 |
2014 | Sochi | 10 | 10 | 13 | – | – | – | 21.2 |
2018 | Pyeongchang | 7 | – | – | – | – | 25.2 |
World Single Distance Championships
[edit]Erbanová participated in seven World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships for Women. Her best finish was bronze in the 1000 m at the 2015 World Single Distance Speed Skating Championships.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Teams | Age |
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2009 | Richmond | – | – | 21 | – | – | 7 | 16.3 |
2011 | Inzell | 11 | 17 | – | – | – | – | 18.3 |
2012 | Heerenveen | 8 | 15 | 14 | – | – | – | 19.3 |
2013 | Sochi | 10 | 5 | 6 | – | – | – | 20.3 |
2015 | Heerenveen | 7 | – | – | – | – | 22.3 | |
2016 | Kolomna | 14 | 13 | – | – | – | – | 23.3 |
2017 | Gangneung | 4 | 5 | – | – | – | – | 24.3 |
World Allround Championships
[edit]Erbanová participated in two World Allround Speed Skating Championships. She did not qualify for the 5000 m at either championship and was therefore unable to contest for an allround medal. Her highest finish in a single event was second in the 500 m at the 2011 World Allround Speed Skating Championships.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Allround | Age |
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2010 | Heerenveen | 12 | 24 | – | – | 17.2 | |
2011 | Calgary | 10 | 24 | – | – | 18.2 |
World Sprint Championships
[edit]Erbanová participated in five World Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Women. Her best allround finish was bronze at the 2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – Women.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | Allround | Age | ||
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2012 | Calgary | 15 | 15 | 22 | 11 | 17 | 19.2 |
2013 | Salt Lake City | 17 | 9 | 4 | DQ | – | 20.2 |
2015 | Astana | 3 | 3 | 7 | 5 | 22.2 | |
2016 | Seoul | 11 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 23.2 |
2017 | Calgary | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 24.2 |
European Championships
[edit]The European Speed Skating Championships for Women were contested as an allround comprising 500 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, 5000 m events until 2017. The 2017 European Speed Skating Championships was the first instance in which the traditional allround and sprint allround were contested at a single tournament, with medalists in both allround and sprint. The 2018 European Speed Skating Championships were the first instance in which the European Championship comprised single distances, neither sprint nor allround were contested.
Allround
[edit]Erbanová's best allround finish was ninth in 2010. She placed first in the 500 m event in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Allround | Age |
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2009 | Heerenveen | 14 | 12 | 19 | – | – | 16.1 |
2010 | Hamar | 5 | 17 | 12 | 9 | 17.1 | |
2011 | Collalbo | 7 | 19 | 12 | 10 | 18.1 | |
2012 | Budapest | 16 | 20 | – | – | 19.1 | |
2013 | Heerenveen | 11 | 22 | – | 12 | 20.1 | |
2014 | Hamar | 16 | 21 | – | 16 | 21.1 |
Sprint
[edit]Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | Allround | Age | ||
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2017 | Heerenveen | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 24.1 |
Single distances
[edit]Year | Place | 500 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | Mass start | Team sprint | Team pursuit | Age |
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2018 | Kolomna | – | – | – | – | – | 25.1 |
World Junior Championships
[edit]Erbanová participated in four World Junior Speed Skating Championships. Her best allround finish was gold in 2011, at age 18, and she also won medals in 2010 and 2012, bronze and silver respectively.
Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | Allround | Teams | Age | |
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2009 | Zakopane | 4 | – | 4 | 4 | dq | 16 | – | 16.3 |
2010 | Moscow | 2 | dnf | 17 | – | 17.3 | |||
2011 | Seinäjoki | 2 | 6 | – | 18.3 | ||||
2012 | Obihiro | 3 | 9 | – | 19.3 |
National Championships
[edit]Year | Place | 500 m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Allround | Age |
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2008 | rybník Černý | x | x | 4 | x | 4 | 16.1 |
World Cup
[edit]Legend:
- did not start = "–"
- distance was not held = "x"
- did not finish = "dnf"
- MS = "mass start"
Season | Place | 100 m | 500m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Teams | Age | ||
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2008/09 | Berlin | x | – | – | – | 23/B | 19/B | x | 6 | 16.0 | |
2008/09 | Heerenveen | x | – | – | – | – | 22/B | x | 7 | 16.0 | |
2008/09 | Moscow | x | x | x | – | x | – | x | – | ||
2008/09 | Changchun | – | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2008/09 | Nagano | – | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2008/09 | Kolomna | – | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2008/09 | Erfurt | x | – | – | 12/B | dnf | 13/B | x | 16.2 | ||
2008/09 | Heerenveen | x | x | x | 2/B | x | – | x | 16.2 | ||
2008/09 | Salt Lake City | – | – | – | – | – | – | x | x | – | |
2008/09 | – | – | np (0p) | 36 (19p) | np (0p) | (235p) |
Season | Place | 500m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Teams | Age | ||
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2009/10 | Berlin | – | – | 7/B | 8/B | 18/B | x | x | 17.0 | |
2009/10 | Heerenveen | – | – | 14/B | 6/B | – | x | 10 | 17.0 | |
2009/10 | Hamar | x | x | 11/A | x | – | x | 17.0 | ||
2009/10 | Calgary | – | – | 9/B | 1/B | 24/B | x | – | 17.0 | |
2009/10 | Salt Lake City | 22/B | 15/B | 7/B | 20/A | – | x | – | 17.0 | |
2009/10 | Erfurt | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2009/10 | Heerenveen | – | – | – | – | – | x | – | – | |
2009/10 | np (0p) | 45 (9p) | 22 (62p) | np (0p) | 11 (28p) |
Season | Place | 500m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | Teams | Age | ||
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2010/11 | Heerenveen | 4/B | 3/B | 4/B | 24/A (dq) | 17/B | x | x | 18.0 | |
2010/11 | Berlin | 14/A | 21/A | 5/B | 14/B | – | x | – | 18.0 | |
2010/11 | Hamar | x | x | 2/B | x | – | – | 18.0 | ||
2010/11 | Changchun | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2010/11 | Obihiro | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | – |
2010/11 | Moscow | 15/A | 14/A | 20/A | 20/A | 11/B | x | – | 18.2 | |
2010/11 | Salt Lake City | x | x | – | x | – | x | – | ||
2010/11 | Heerenveen | – | – | – | – | – | x | x | – | |
2010/11 | 26 (76p) | 36 (24p) | 33 (24p) | np (0p) | – |
Season | Place | 500m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | MS | Teams | Age | ||
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2011/12 | Chelyabinsk | 4/B | 1/B | 2/B | 7/B | – | x | x | – | 19.0 | |
2011/12 | Astana | 9/A | 10/A | 6/A | – | – | x | – | x | 19.0 | |
2011/12 | Heerenveen | 14/A | 6/A | 4/A | – | x | – | x | – | 19.0 | |
2011/12 | Salt Lake City | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | x | – |
2011/12 | Hamar | x | x | 4/B | 21/B | x | x | – | 19.2 | ||
2011/12 | Heerenveen | – | – | – | – | x | – | x | – | – | |
2011/12 | Berlin | 13/A | 20/A | – | – | – | x | – | – | 19.3 | |
2011/12 | 17 (180p) | 18 (124p) | 37 (15p) | np (0b) | – | – |
Season | Place | 500m | 1000 m | 1500 m | 3000 m | 5000 m | MS | Teams | Age | ||
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2012/13 | Heerenveen | 10/A | 10/A | 7/A | – | – | x | – | – | 20.0 | |
2012/13 | Kolomna | x | x | 2/B | – | x | – | x | 20.0 | ||
2012/13 | Astana | x | x | 7/A | x | – | x | – | 20.0 | ||
2012/13 | Nagano | 9/A | 7/A | 7/A | 6/A | x | x | x | x | x | 20.1 |
2012/13 | Harbin | 10/A | 12/A | 1/A | 2/A | x | x | x | x | – | 20.1 |
2012/13 | Calgary | – | – | – | – | x | x | x | x | x | – |
2012/13 | Inzell | x | x | – | – | x | – | x | – | ||
2012/13 | Erfurt | – | – | – | – | x | – | – | – | – | |
2012/13 | Heerenveen | – | – | – | – | – | x | – | – | – | |
2012/13 | – | – | – | – | – | – |
References
[edit]- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Karolína Erbanová". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 December 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2012.
- ^ Mrzena, David (18 February 2018). "Skvělý bronz! Rychlobruslařka Erbanová dojela třetí na pětistovce" (in Czech). iDNES. Archived from the original on 19 February 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ Montroy, Liz (19 October 2022). "Swapping skates and winning bronze". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
- ^ "Soupisky: Reprezentace žen". Hokej.cz. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ Macek, Tomáš (16 November 2006). "Trenér hledal rychlobruslařku na inzerát". iDNES (in Czech). Retrieved 4 January 2022.
- ^ "NOVIS Team - Karolína Erbanová". MartinaSablikova.cz (in Czech). March 2011. Archived from the original on 22 August 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
- ^ "Essent ISU World Cup Harbin". Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 17 December 2012.
- ^ ‚Nechci být obětí ponižujícího jednání trenéra Nováka.‘ Rychlobruslařka Erbanová ukončila kariéru Archived 2019-08-20 at the Wayback Machine at Czech Radio, 27 August 2018.
- ^ "Karolína Erbanová personal records". Speedskating Results. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
External links
[edit]- 1992 births
- Living people
- Czech female speed skaters
- Czech women's ice hockey forwards
- HPK Kiekkonaiset players
- Medalists at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Olympic bronze medalists for the Czech Republic
- Olympic medalists in speed skating
- Olympic speed skaters for the Czech Republic
- People from Vrchlabí
- Speed skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Speed skaters at the 2018 Winter Olympics
- Sportspeople from the Hradec Králové Region
- World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships medalists
- World Sprint Speed Skating Championships medalists