Martina SABLIKOVA

27 May 1987
34
Female
1.71/5'7''
NOVE MESTO NA MORAVE
 
Czechoslovakia
ZDAR NAD SAZAVOU
 
Czech Republic

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SSK Speed Skating Women's 3000m 4
Women's 5000m 3 Bronze

Records

Record Event Mark Date Location
WR Women's 3000m 3:52.02 9 March, 2019 Salt Lake City, UT (USA)

Schedule

Start Time Location Event Status
National Speed Skating Oval
Finished
National Speed Skating Oval
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's 5000m2014Sochi, RUS
1Women's 5000m2010Vancouver, CAN
1Women's 3000m2010Vancouver, CAN
2Women's 5000m2018PyeongChang, KOR
2Women's 3000m2014Sochi, RUS
3Women's 1500m2010Vancouver, CAN
4Women's 3000m2018PyeongChang, KOR
4Women's 5000m2006Torino, ITA
7Women's 3000m2006Torino, ITA
European Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's Allround2016Minsk, BLR
1Women's Allround2012Budapest, HUN
1Women's Allround2011Collalbo, ITA
1Women's Allround2010Hamar, NOR
1Women's Allround2007Collalbo, ITA
2Women's Allround2019Collalbo, ITA
2Women's Allround2017Heerenveen, NED
2Women's Allround2015Chelyabinsk, RUS
3Women's Allround2021Heerenveen, NED
3Women's Allround2014Hamar, NOR
3Women's Allround2009Heerenveen, NED
3Women's Allround2008Kolomna, RUS
4Women's 3000m2020Heerenveen, NED
4Women's Allround2013Heerenveen, NED
4Women's Allround2006Hamar, NOR
5Women's 1500m2020Heerenveen, NED
20Women's Allround2004Heerenveen, NED
World Single Distance Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's 3000m2020Salt Lake City, UT, USA
1Women's 3000m2019Inzell, GER
1Women's 5000m2019Inzell, GER
1Women's 5000m2018Gangneung, KOR
1Women's 3000m2016Kolomna, RUS
1Women's 5000m2016Kolomna, RUS
1Women's 3000m2015Heerenveen, NED
1Women's 5000m2015Heerenveen, NED
1Women's 5000m2013Sochi, RUS
1Women's 5000m2012Heerenveen, NED
1Women's 3000m2012Heerenveen, NED
1Women's 5000m2011Inzell, GER
1Women's 5000m2009Richmond, BC, CAN
1Women's 5000m2008Nagano, JPN
1Women's 3000m2007Salt Lake City, UT, USA
1Women's 5000m2007Salt Lake City, UT, USA
2Women's 3000m2021Heerenveen, NED
2Women's 5000m2020Salt Lake City, UT, USA
2Women's 3000m2018Gangneung, KOR
2Women's 3000m2013Sochi, RUS
2Women's 3000m2011Inzell, GER
2Women's 3000m2009Richmond, BC, CAN
4Women's Allround2020Hamar, NOR
4Women's 1500m2015Heerenveen, NED
4Women's 3000m2008Nagano, JPN
5Women's 5000m2021Heerenveen, NED
5Women's 1500m2016Kolomna, RUS
6Women's 1500m2018Gangneung, KOR
7Women's Team Pursuit2016Kolomna, RUS
7Women's Team Pursuit2009Richmond, BC, CAN
7Women's 5000m2005Inzell, GER
12Women's 5000m2004Seoul, KOR
16Women's Mass Start2015Heerenveen, NED
16Women's 3000m2005Inzell, GER
16Women's 3000m2004Seoul, KOR
World Allround Championships
RankEventYearLocation
1Women's Allround2019Calgary, AB, CAN
1Women's Allround2016Berlin, GER
1Women's Allround2015Calgary, AB, CAN
1Women's Allround2010Heerenveen, NED
1Women's Allround2009Hamar, NOR
2Women's Allround2017Hamar, NOR
2Women's Allround2012Moscow, RUS
3Women's Allround2011Calgary, AB, CAN
5Women's Allround2008Berlin, GER
5Women's Allround2007Heerenveen, NED
6Women's Allround2018Amsterdam, NED
9Women's Allround2006Calgary, AB, CAN
World Cup
SeasonWomen's 500mWomen's 1000mWomen's 1500mWomen's Long DistancesWomen's Mass Start
2020/2195
2019/20201
2018/19141
2017/1873224
2016/17553351
2015/16244113
2014/1550513
2013/14161
2012/135861101
2011/12505441
2010/113951
2009/1031
2008/09161
2007/086691
2006/075671
2005/067066228
2004/054518
2003/045822
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Mart'as

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Cycling, walking, reading.

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Athlete

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Czech, English, German

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NOWIS

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National: Petr Novak (CZE)
Personal: Petr Novak (CZE)

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Brother Milan Sablik (Speed skating): Competed in Division B at the World Cup from 2006-2013, finishing eighth in the 1500m at Moscow in 2011. Five World Junior Championship appearances, with a top-10 finish in the 5000m in 2009. Attended six European championships.

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Cycling (road): Finished 12th in the individual time trial at the 2015 World Championships in Richmond, VA. Three-time national time trial champion (2010, 2011, 2013).

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2002 World Cup in Erfurt

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April 2020: Fractured fifth metatarsal bone in right leg, after falling badly from jumping a creek during a training run. Leg was in a cast for four weeks.

2017/18: Back and knee injuries during season. Unable to train full-time until six weeks before the start of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

2016/17: Struggled with knee pain during season. Limited training during off-season to focus on recovery.

December 2012: Began experiencing back pain.

2007: Torn ligament in shoulder after a fall in training.

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2001

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Originally played basketball, started skating at age 11 with coach Petr Novak (CZE). Trained on a frozen pond in southern Moravia. (olympic.org, 15 Mar 2019; nytimes.com, 14 Feb 2010)

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Win one more Olympic Games gold medal. (skoda-storyboard.com, 11 Feb 2020)

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Winning her first Olympic Winter Games gold medal (Vancouver 2010, 3000m). “The gold medal and a dream come true. I remember the policemen driving me in their car across the city to make it to the winners’ announcement after a doping inspection. We drove with the sirens on and still managed to stop for an ice-cream. That was the greatest experience of the whole games.” (skoda-storyboard.com, 11 Feb 2020)

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Russian speed skater Natalia Voronina. (tellerreport.com, 16 Feb 2020)

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Family, and coach Petr Novak (CZE). (isu.org)

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"Pain is temporary." (isu.org)

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Medal of Merit (2017)
Best Czech Athlete of the Year (2007, 2009, 2010)
Czech Army Athlete of the Year (2007, 2009, 2010)
Czech Sports Journalists Awards Sportsperson of the Year (2007)
Czech Sports Journalists Awards Top Czech Sports Talent (2006)
Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony flagbearer (2006)

Legend
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Bronze
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Gold Medal Event
WR:
World Record
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