Antonie
Galušková
Bio
- Canoe Slalom (K1)
- Date of birth: 17 May 2001
- Place of birth: Strakonice
- Facebook: @antoniegaluskova
- Instagram: @antoniegaluskova
Antonie Galušková (born 17th May 2001) is a Czech slalom canoeist who has won the Junior World Championship twice and is a constant part of the Czech national team and Czech U23 national team.
She started canoeing thanks to her parents; her father Vladislav served as her coach for years and her older sister Karolína was also a slalom canoeist. Antonie now trains in Prague with coach Miloslav Říha.
She is not only a top-level athlete, but also a student at the Czech Technical University in Prague, where she studies Aviation Maintenance Technology. Her dream is to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Achievements
U23 european |
1× |
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junior world champion |
2× |
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Silver in C2 miX |
1× |
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Junior world |
2× |
1× |
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kayak cross |
1× |
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ACHIEVEMENTS
2022
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Gold at ECA Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom European Championships in České Budějovice
Gold in team event at ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom World Championships in Ivrea
Czech Republic Champion
U23 Czech Republic Champion
2021
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Silver in team event at WC in Bratislava
Bronze in Kayak Cross at WC in Tacen
Bronze in team event at EC in Ivrea
5th place at U23 WC in Tacen
6th place at WC in Bratislava
9th at World Cup in Prague
15th place at EC in Ivrea - 2020
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Gold in team event at EC in Prague
Bronze at U23 EC in Kraków
9th place at EC in Prague
2019
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Gold at Junior WC in Kraków
Silver in C2 MIX at U23 WC in Kraków
Gold in team event at Junior EC in Liptovský Mikuláš
Silver at Junior EC in Liptovský Mikuláš
2018
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Gold in team event at Junior EC in Bratislava
8th place at Junior WC in Ivrea
2017
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Gold at Junior WC in Bratislava
Gold in team event at Junior EC in Hohenlimburg
Silver at Junior EC in Hohenlimburg
2016
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Gold in team event at Junior EC in Solkan
Bronze at Junior WC in Kraków
Other Achievements
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Four times Junior Czech Champion
Qualified as forerunner for 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo
Place in Senior Czech National Team (2020, 2021)