Michal MARTIKAN (SVK)
 Slovakia
Slovakia
    
  
        
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            46 years
    
  
  
  
        
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            Slovak, English, German    
  
   
  
          Biography
Further Personal Information
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
          Liptovsky Mikulas
        OCCUPATION
          Athlete
        WHEN/WHERE DID YOU START CANOEING/ KAYAKING?
          Started aged 9
        HOBBIES
          ice hockey, golf, windsurfing, ski mountaineering, ultra light aircraft
        CLUB
          Kanoe Tatra Klub Dukla Liptovsky Mikulas
        NAME OF COACH
          Jozef Martikan
        NATIONALITY OF YOUR COACH
          Slovakian
        SINCE WHEN HAVE YOU BEEN COACHED BY HIM/ HER?
          1988
        TRAINING REGIME
          Canoe slalom - 4 hours a day Regeneration - 12 hours a day Compensation exercise - 1 hour a day Other training - 1 hour a day
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT YEAR
          1994
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COUNTRY
          UK
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT COMPETITION
          World Cup
        SENIOR INTERNATIONAL DEBUT LOCATION
          Nottingham
        MEMORABLE SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT
          Olympic golds. Winning gold at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta
        MOST INFLUENTIAL PERSON IN CAREER
          Jozef Martikan
        HERO/IDOL
          British paddler Richard Fox
        SPORTING PHILOSOPHY/ MOTTO
          "Victories are wonderful, but losses give much more motivation. You cannot win without analysing your losses and mistakes."
        FAVOURITE PADDLING COURSE
          Athens canoe slalom course
        FAVOURITE FOOD
          "bryndzove halusky", sushi
        AWARDS AND HONORS
          He was named Slovak Canoe Association whitewater Athlete of the Year eight times between 2003 and 2014. (canoeslalom.sk, 23 Dec 2015)In 2010 he was inducted into the Whitewater Hall of Fame in Bretton Woods, NH, United States of America. (NOC, 14 Jul 2012)He was named Slovakian Athlete of the Year four times, in 1996, 1997, 2007 and 2008. (tvnoviny.sk, 22 Dec 2015)
        OTHER INFORMATION
          At Athens in 2004 he became the first slalom canoeist to win three Olympic medals. Since then he has become the only slalom canoeist to win five Olympic medals, which he achieved at five consecutive Games from 1996 to 2012 [also an unprecedented feat]. In 2014 he won his fifth overall World Cup title, more than any other C1 paddler, and he won a medal at 13 consecutive world championships from 1995 to 2014. In 1995, at age 16, he became the youngest canoe slalom World Cup winner. Then in 1996, at age 17, he became the first Olympic champion in any sport from the newly independent nation of Slovakia. (IOC, 13 Sep 2005; sport.pravda.sk, 20 Sep 2014)
        SPORTING RELATIVES
          His father and coach, Jozef Martikan, also competed in slalom canoeing
        

