Jaroslav Kulhavý

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Jaroslav Kulhavý
Jaroslav Kulhavy 2008 Summer Olympics.jpg
Kulhavý at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Personal information
Full nameJaroslav Kulhavý
Born (1985-01-08) 8 January 1985 (age 36)
Ústí nad Orlicí
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Team information
Current teamSpecialized Racing
DisciplineMountain bike racing
RoleRider
Rider typeCross-country
Major wins
Absa Cape Epic Champion: 2013, 2015, 2018 Afxentia: 2017
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Medal record
Representing the  Czech Republic
Men's mountain bike racing
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2012 London Cross-country
Silver medal – second place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Cross-country
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2011 Champery Cross-country
Silver medal – second place 2010 Mont Sainte-Anne Cross-country
Silver medal – second place 2016 Nove Mesto Cross-country
Silver medal – second place 2017 Cairns Cross-country
World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2011 Overall Cross-country
Bronze medal – third place 2010 Overall Cross-country
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Overall Cross-country
Men's Mountain bike marathon
World Championships
Gold medal – first place Men's race
Silver medal – second place 2011 Montello Men's race

Jaroslav Kulhavý (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslaf ˈkulɦaviː]; born 8 January 1985 in Ústí nad Orlicí), is a Czech mountain biker

He is currently riding for the Specialized Racing team. He won the gold medal in the cross-country event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the silver medal four years later at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He is the overall winner of the UCI World Cup in 2011, along with taking 3rd place in 2010 and 2012. In 2013 and 2015 Kulhavy partnered with Christoph Sauser to win the Absa Cape Epic mountain bike stage race ("Tour de France of mountain biking") Kulhavy raced the Absa Cape Epic with Sauser again in March, 2017, but their bid for a third win together was foiled by Nino Schurter and Matthias Stirnemann (Scott-Sram), who eventually prevailed by eight minutes. In June 2014 he took the world title in mountain bike marathon. At the Olympic Games in Rio in 2016 he came in second in the cross country race. Shortly after the start, he entered the front group and gradually formed a leading couple along with Nino Schurter, who was slowly passing by. In the penultimate sixth lap, Kulhavý was unable to respond to the arrival of a Switzerland cyclist and a gap grew gradually between the two rivals. Jaroslav Kulhavý, however, watched his second place and won the silver medal. He was on the start list for the 2018 Cross-country European Championship and he finished

Achievements[]

2018
Winner with Howard Grotts of the Absa Cape Epic
2016
Silver medal olympic.svg 2nd place in Olympic Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Silver medal blank.svg 2nd place at UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (Nové Město na Moravě, Czech Republic)
2015
Gold medal blank.svg UEC MTB Marathon European Champion
Winner with Christoph Sauser of the Absa Cape Epic
2014
Gold medal blank.svg UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Champion (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa)
2013
Winner with Christoph Sauser of the Absa Cape Epic
2012
Gold medal olympic.svg 1st place in Olympic Games (London, Great Britain)
3rd place at World Cup (overall ranking)
2011
UCI Mountain Bike World Champion (Champery, Switzerland)
Gold medal blank.svg 1st place at UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships
1st place at World Cup (overall ranking)
Gold medal blank.svg European Champion
2010
Silver medal blank.svg 2nd place at UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (Mont Sainte-Anne, Canada)
3rd place at World Cup (overall ranking)
Gold medal blank.svg European Champion
National Champion in MTB Marathon
2009
9th place at UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (Cambera, Australia)
2008
National XC MTB Champion
10th place at World Cup (overall ranking)
18th place in Olympic Games (Beijing, China)
2007
3rd place at World Cup (U23)
2nd place at European Championship (U23)
2003
Junior World Champion
Junior European Champion


Sports career[]

For the first time, he became more aware of himself in 2003, when he became junior champion of the world and Europe. As a result, he also looked at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, but the Olympic race did not finish due to the defect. In 2008 he entered the Elite category and gradually began to overcome the best results of the Czech bikers. At the World Championships in St. Petersburg, Wendel finished eleventh, improving three places to the best Czech result of Miloslav Kvasnička in 1991.In 2009, he finished the 11th European Championship, at the World Cup in Canberra, Australia, the ninth. The medal position in the World Cup race has not been successful yet. In 2010, the first major medal successes came. In July, he won the title of European Champion in Israeli Haifa.At the Olympic Games in Rio in 2016 he defended the gold in the cross country race. Shortly after the start, he entered the front group and gradually formed a leading couple along with Nino Schurter, who was slowly passing by. In the penultimate sixth lap, Kulhavý was unable to respond to the arrival of a Swiss cyclist and a gap grew gradually between the two rivals. Jaroslav Kulhavý, however, watched his second place and won the silver medal.

Winner of the Afxentia Stage Race[]

26 February 2017 Jaroslav Kulhavy has successfully completed the first start of the new season. The Olympic winner from London and the Silver medalist from Rio Jaroslav Kulhavy has won the fourth stage of the Sunshine Cup race Afxentia 2017.

Friend's death[]

Kulhavy lost one of his best friends in 2013. His name was Burry Stander and he was in the same racing team as Kulhavy. His death was very devastating for Kulhavy because they were very close to each other.

Here is a bit of conversation after Burrys death:

Reporter: Jaroslav, can you tell us something about this tragedy?

Jaroslav: I do not know what to say at the moment. He was a really good man and we had a lot of fun together. I will always remember him.

Reporter: Did you know him well?

Jaroslav: We spent a lot of time at races together for the last two seasons. He still had most of his life ahead of him. It's a big blow and a loss for our team and especially for his family. In the team we feel as one big family, from mechanics to racers.

World Cup of Mountain Bikes XCO[]

2013 Germany Czech Italy Andorra Canada Norway
3 26 3 34 16 1
2014 South African Republic Australia Czech Germany Canada USA France
10 DNF 87 6 36 DNF 30
2015 Czech Germany Switzerland Canada USA Italy
1 3 1 13 32 4

King of bicycling Kulhavy[]

23.6 in 2016 he became the fourth time winner of the Survey of the Czech cyclist. Again in the Olympic year, when he won the medal at the most prestigious event of the year, Kulhavý surpassed all Czech stars including riders on the road. His first triumph was in 2010, second 2011 and third in 2012. To the last he won this valuation in year 2016 and he became a king again in his sport in Czech republic.

References[]

  1. https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaroslav_Kulhav%C3%BD
  2. http://jaroslavkulhavy.cz/
  3. http://isport.blesk.cz/clanek/ostatni-cyklistika/286856/kral-cyklistiky-kulhavy-doufam-ze-pristi-rok-stihnu-vedle-zavodu-i-svatbu.
  4. http://www.ahaonline.cz/clanek/sport/82168/jaroslav-kulhavy-ztratil-kamarada-cyklistu-standera-25-zabilo-auto-citim-se-hrozne.html
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