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Name: Martina Moravcová
Height: 5'7"
Birth Date: January 16, 1976
Birth Place: Pieštany
Occupation: Swimmer |
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Martina Moravcová
(born January 16, 1976 in Pieštany) is
a medley and freestyle swimmer from Slovakia,
who made het international senior debut in 1991
for what was the Czechoslovakia. She competed
in four consequentive Summer Olympics, starting
in 1992 when she was just sixteen years of age.
She is one of Slovakia's greatest female athletes,
although she lives in the United States in Dallas,
Texas, where she is trained bij Steve Collins.
Moravcová's autobiography was published
in December 2003 in her home country, shortly
before she was voted as the Slovakia’s
Sports person of the Year for the amazing sixth
time since 1993. The title of her book is Martina
s rodokmenom Evy, which is loosely translated
as Martina with the pedigree of Eva. Although
intriguing, the title of the book is quite simple;
Eva is the name of the old thermal swimming
pool in the famous Pieštany Spa. Because
her parents’ swimming careers began at
Eva it was only a matter of time before Eva
would also become a starting mark of her journey. |
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August 6, 2006
Magnini retains Euro swim title.
World champion Filippo Magnini defeated Olympic
gold medalist Pieter van den Hoogenband to retain
his 100-meter freestyle title at the European
Swimming Championships.
Italian Magnini trailed seventh at the halfway
mark but produced his hallmark strong finish
down the return length to squeeze a narrow victory
in 48.79 seconds.
Inge Dekker brought the Netherlands gold in
the women's 100 butterfly, clocking 58.35 to
depose 30-year-old Slovak Martina Moravcova,
who had won the event at the last three European
championships.
Moravcova took the silver in 58.98, with Alena
Popchanka, once of Belarus but now of France,
scooping the bronze. It was the 14th European
long-course medal for Moravcova and her 10th
silver, the first dating back to 1993. |
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