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'''Jiří Musil''' is a former [[ice dancer]] who competed mainly for [[Czechoslovakia]]. With [[Anna |
'''Jiří Musil''' is a former [[ice dancer]] who competed mainly for [[Czechoslovakia]]. With [[Anna Pisanská]], he is the [[1979 Prague Skate]] bronze medalist and a four-time [[Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships|Czechoslovak national]] silver medalist. They finished in the top ten at [[1979 European Figure Skating Championships|1979 European Championships]] in [[Zagreb]], Yugoslavia, and [[1980 European Figure Skating Championships|1980 European Championships]] in [[Gothenburg]], Sweden. They placed 14th at the [[1979 World Figure Skating Championships|1979 World Championships]] in [[Vienna]], Austria. |
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Pisanská and Musil were coached by Kotek and Ivan Rezek in [[Brno]].<ref name=TJSB/> They emigrated to England in 1980.<ref name=Mensik/> Representing the United Kingdom, they won gold at the 1982 World Professional Championships in [[Jaca]], Spain.<ref name=WPC/> |
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== Results == |
== Results == |
Revision as of 17:32, 15 April 2019
Jiří Musil | |
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Figure skating career | |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Partner | Anna Pisánská |
Coach | Kotek Ivan Rezek |
Jiří Musil is a former ice dancer who competed mainly for Czechoslovakia. With Anna Pisanská, he is the 1979 Prague Skate bronze medalist and a four-time Czechoslovak national silver medalist. They finished in the top ten at 1979 European Championships in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and 1980 European Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. They placed 14th at the 1979 World Championships in Vienna, Austria.
Pisanská and Musil were coached by Kotek and Ivan Rezek in Brno.[1] They emigrated to England in 1980.[2] Representing the United Kingdom, they won gold at the 1982 World Professional Championships in Jaca, Spain.[3]
Results
Amateur career with Pisanská
International | ||||||||
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Event | 72–73 | 73–74 | 74–75 | 75–76 | 76–77 | 77–78 | 78–79 | 79–80 |
World Champ. | 14th | |||||||
European Champ. | 11th | 10th | 10th | |||||
Prague Skate | 3rd | |||||||
Grand Prize SNP | 1st | |||||||
National | ||||||||
Czechoslovakia | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd |
Professional career with Pisanská
International | ||
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Event | 1981 | 1982 |
World Professional Championships (Jaca) | 4th | 1st |
References
- ^ "Historie oddílu" (in Czech). TJ Stadion Brno. Archived from the original on 12 April 2017.
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