Veronika Velez-Zuzulová

Veronika Velez-Zuzulová
 Alpine skier 
Zuzulová at Aspen in November 2006
Disciplines Slalom
Club Vojenské športové centrum Dukla Banská Bystrica
Born (1984-07-15) 15 July 1984
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
World Cup debut 28 October 2000 (age 16)
Retired 10 March 2018 (age 33)
Website zuzulova.com
Olympics
Teams 4 – (2002, 2006, 2010, 2018)
Medals 0
World Championships
Teams 8 – (2001, 2005-17)
Medals 1 (0 gold)
World Cup
Seasons 17 – (20012013, 20152018)
Wins 5 – (4 SL, 1 PSL)
Podiums 30 – (27 SL, 3 PSL)
Overall titles 0 – (12th in 2013)
Discipline titles 0 – (2nd in SL, 2016 & 2017)

Veronika Velez-Zuzulová (née Zuzulová; born 15 July 1984) is a retired Slovakian alpine ski racer. Born in Bratislava, she specialised in the slalom and is the most successful Slovak alpine skier in recent years. She was coached by her father, Timotej Zuzula, and Vladimír Kovár. In April 2012, she married coach Romain Velez and added her maiden name to her married name becoming Velez-Zuzulová.[1]

Velez-Zuzulová started skiing at age 3; at 14 she won the Trofeo Topolino in Italy, an unofficial children's world championship.

Europa Cup

She started competing in the Europa Cup from the 2000/2001 season, and she took Europa Cup race wins on 21 December 2003, 23 February 2004 and 19 December 2006, and 3rd place on 6 and 22 February 2004.[2]

World championships

At the 2007 World Championships in Åre, Sweden, she scored 9th place in super combined, 13th place in slalom and 21st place in giant slalom.

Velez-Zuzulová was part of the Slovakian team which took a surprise silver in the team event at the 2017 World Championships in St. Moritz, defeating Germany, Italy and Switzerland before being beaten by France in the final on time by eight hundredths of a second after a 2-2 tie.[3]

World Cup

Velez-Zuzulová made her World Cup debut in a giant slalom at Sölden, Austria, on 28 October 2000. In November 2002, she started competing in slalom. Her first major win was in 2002 when she became the World Junior Champion. Her first run in super combined was in 2006.

Across her career, Velez-Zuzulová took 30 World Cup podiums with five victories, all in slalom (or parallel slalom).[4] Her best results in the World Cup season standings came in the 2016 and 2017 seasons, when she finished second in the slalom discipline.[5] In the 2013 season, she finished third in slalom and 12th overall; she also finished third in slalom in 2008. She retired from competition in 2018, with her final World Cup start being in a slalom in Ofterschwang.[5]

Season results

Season Age Overall Slalom Giant
Slalom
Combined
2002176823
200318injured
2004194215
200520379
200621772844
2007221953237
20082315341
2009246522
2010259436
20112619542
20122717442
201328123
201429injured
201530246
201631132
201732112
2018339742
  • Standings through 4 February 2018

Race podiums

  • 5 wins – (4 SL, 1 PSL)
  • 30 podiums – (27 SL, 3 PSL)
Season Date Location Discipline Place
20048 Feb 2004Germany Zwiesel, GermanySlalom3rd
20077 Jan 2007Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaSlalom3rd
25 Feb 2007Spain Sierra Nevada, SpainSlalom3rd
17 Mar 2007 Switzerland  Lenzerheide, SwitzerlandSlalom3rd
20086 Jan 2008Czech Republic Špindlerův Mlýn, Czech RepublicSlalom2nd
13 Jan 2008Slovenia Maribor, SloveniaSlalom2nd
15 Feb 2008Croatia Zagreb, CroatiaSlalom3rd
14 Mar 2008Italy Bormio, ItalySlalom2nd
20114 Feb 2011Germany Zwiesel, GermanySlalom2nd
18 Mar 2011 Switzerland  Lenzerheide, SwitzerlandSlalom3rd
201222 Jan 2012Slovenia Kranjska Gora, SloveniaSlalom3rd
10 Mar 2012Sweden Åre, SwedenSlalom2nd
17 Mar 2012Austria Schladming, AustriaSlalom2nd
201329 Dec 2012Austria Semmering, AustriaSlalom1st
1 Jan 2013Germany Munich, GermanyParallel slalom1st
29 Jan 2013Russia Moscow, RussiaParallel slalom2nd
201522 Feb 2015Slovenia Maribor, SloveniaSlalom2nd
14 Mar 2015Sweden Åre, SwedenSlalom2nd
21 Mar 2015France Méribel, FranceSlalom3rd
201628 Nov 2015United States Aspen, USASlalom2nd
5 Jan 2016Italy Santa Caterina, ItalySlalom3rd
12 Jan 2016Austria Flachau, AustriaSlalom1st
15 Jan 2016Slalom1st
6 Mar 2016Slovakia Jasná, SlovakiaSlalom3rd
19 Mar 2016 Switzerland  St. Moritz, SwitzerlandSlalom2nd
201727 Nov 2016United States Killington, USASlalom2nd
11 Dec 2016Italy Sestriere, ItalySlalom2nd
29 Dec 2016Austria Semmering, AustriaSlalom2nd
3 Jan 2017Croatia Zagreb, CroatiaSlalom1st
31 Jan 2017Sweden Stockholm, SwedenParallel slalom2nd

World Championship results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined  Team  
event
200116DNF134
200318injured, did not compete
200520DSQ1
20072213219
200924DNS1
2011261015
20132879
2015304
201732DNF22

Olympic results

  Year   Age  Slalom  Giant 
 slalom 
Super-GDownhillCombined
200217DNF132
2006212215
20102510DNS2
201429injured, did not compete
20183317

References

  1. Veronika Zuzulová at Osobnosti.sk(in Slovak)
  2. Baldwin, Alan (14 February 2017). Shine, Ossian, ed. "France opens medal account with team gold". reuters.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  3. "Velez Zuzulova Veronika - Biographie". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  4. 1 2 "Retiring ski stars dress to impress on final run". news.yahoo.com. 10 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
Olympic Games
Preceded by
Zdeno Chára
Flagbearer for  Slovakia
PyeongChang 2018
Succeeded by
incumbent


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.