Jiří Prskavec
Prskavec in 2023
Personal information
NationalityCzech
Born (1993-05-18) 18 May 1993
Mělník, Czech Republic
Height173 cm (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Weight69 kg (152 lb)
Sport
CountryCzech Republic
SportCanoe slalom
EventK1, C1, Kayak cross
ClubUSK Praha
Achievements and titles
Highest world rankingNo. 1 (2016)
Medal record
Representing the  Czech Republic
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 0 1
World Championships 5 5 1
European Championships 13 1 3
Youth Olympic Games 0 0 1
U23 World Championships 3 1 2
U23 European Championships 1 1 1
Junior World Championships 0 0 1
Junior European Championships 2 1 0
Total 25 9 10
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place2020 TokyoK1
Bronze medal – third place2016 Rio de JaneiroK1
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 LondonK1
Gold medal – first place2015 LondonK1 team
Gold medal – first place2017 PauK1 team
Gold medal – first place2019 La Seu d'UrgellK1
Gold medal – first place2023 LondonK1 team
Silver medal – second place2013 PragueK1
Silver medal – second place2014 Deep Creek LakeK1 team
Silver medal – second place2018 Rio de JaneiroK1
Silver medal – second place2019 La Seu d'UrgellK1 team
Silver medal – second place2023 LondonK1
Bronze medal – third place2018 Rio de JaneiroK1 team
European Games
Gold medal – first place2023 KrakówK1
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2013 KrakówK1
Gold medal – first place2013 KrakówK1 team
Gold medal – first place2014 ViennaK1
Gold medal – first place2016 Liptovský MikulášK1
Gold medal – first place2016 Liptovský MikulášK1 team
Gold medal – first place2017 TacenK1 team
Gold medal – first place2018 PragueK1 team
Gold medal – first place2019 PauK1 team
Gold medal – first place2020 PragueK1
Gold medal – first place2021 IvreaK1 team
Gold medal – first place2022 Liptovský MikulášK1
Gold medal – first place2022 Liptovský MikulášK1 team
Silver medal – second place2020 PragueK1 team
Bronze medal – third place2011 La Seu d'UrgellK1
Bronze medal – third place2017 TacenK1
Bronze medal – third place2018 PragueK1
Youth Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2010 SingaporeK1
U23 World Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 WausauK1
Gold medal – first place2015 Foz do IguaçuK1
Gold medal – first place2015 Foz do IguaçuK1 team
Silver medal – second place2013 Liptovský MikulášK1
Bronze medal – third place2012 WausauK1 team
Bronze medal – third place2014 PenrithK1
U23 European Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 KrakówK1
Silver medal – second place2012 SolkanK1 team
Bronze medal – third place2014 SkopjeK1
Junior World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2010 FoixK1 team
Junior European Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 MarkkleebergK1
Gold medal – first place2010 MarkkleebergK1 team
Silver medal – second place2011 Banja LukaK1

Jiří Prskavec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɪr̝iː ˈpr̩skavɛts]; born 18 May 1993) is a Czech slalom canoeist who has competed at the international level since 2008, specializing in the K1 discipline. In 2023 he also started competing in C1. He also occassionally appears in kayak cross. With an Olympic gold and a bronze, 2 individual world titles and 5 individual European titles, he is one of the most successful K1 paddlers of his generation.

Career

Prskavec competed at two Olympic games. In his first appearance he won a bronze medal in the K1 event at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro after touching one gate in the final.[1] He then won gold in the K1 event at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[2] He has qualified for the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris where he will be defending his title.

Prskavec won 11 medals at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships including five individual medals. He won gold in the K1 event in 2015 in London and then again in 2019 in La Seu d'Urgell. He also three silvers (2013, 2018 and 2023). The other six came from the K1 team events as part of the Czech team. These include three golds (2015, 2017, 2023), two silvers (2014, 2019) and a bronze (2018)[3]

Prskavec also won 17 medals (13 golds, 1 silver and 3 bronzes) at the European Championships. Nine of these medals are individual (6 golds and 3 bronzes), including a gold medal in the K1 event at the 2023 European Games in Kraków.[3]

Prskavec won the overall World Cup title in the K1 class a total of three times (2018, 2019 and 2022). He finished the 2016, 2019-2021 and 2023 seasons as the World No. 1.[4]

Prskavec started competing in the C1 discipline in 2023 and had immediate success. Just qualifying for the strong Czech national team was already considered an achievement.[5] He then shocked the canoeing world by winning bronze in his first ever international C1 appearance at a World Cup in Augsburg.[6][7]

Prskavec competed at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics where he won bronze in the K1 slalom event.

Personal life

His father Jiří is a former slalom canoeist and a medalist from World and European Championships.[8]

Career statistics

Major championships results timeline

Event 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Olympic Games K1 Not held Not held 3 Not held 1 Not held
World Championships C1 Not held Not held Not held 31
K1 10 Not held 2 18 1 Not held 19 2 1 Not held 11 5 2
Kayak cross Not held Not held 42 87
C1 team Not held Not held Not held 7
K1 team 5 Not held 4 2 1 Not held 1 3 2 Not held 4 4 1
European Championships C1 4[lower-alpha 1]
K1 3 1 1 6 1 3 3 8 1 7 1 1[lower-alpha 1]
C1 team 6[lower-alpha 1]
K1 team 5 1 4 9 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 14[lower-alpha 1]
  1. 1 2 3 4 2023 European Games

World Cup individual podiums

1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
C10011
K185720
Total85821
Season Date Venue Position Event
201421 June 2014Prague2ndK1
201520 June 2015Prague1stK1
20163 September 2016Prague1stK1
201717 June 2017Prague2ndK1
24 June 2017Augsburg3rdK1
9 September 2017La Seu d'Urgell3rdK1
20181 July 2018Kraków3rdK1
8 July 2018Augsburg2ndK1
31 August 2018Tacen2ndK1
9 September 2018La Seu d'Urgell3rdK1
201916 June 2019Lee Valley2ndK1
30 June 2019Tacen3rdK1
1 September 2019Markkleeberg3rdK1
8 September 2019Prague1stK1
202112 June 2021Prague1stK1
202218 June 2022Kraków3rdK1
25 June 2022Tacen1stK1
3 September 2022La Seu d'Urgell1stK1
20233 June 2023Augsburg3rdC1
9 June 2023Prague1stK1
17 June 2023Tacen1stK1

Complete World Cup results

Year WC1 WC2 WC3 WC4 WC5 Points Position
2008 Continent Australia
19
Prague Czech Republic
 
Tacen Slovenia
 
Augsburg Germany
 
24 93rd
2010 Continent Australia
23
Prague Czech Republic
 
La Seu Spain
 
Augsburg Germany
 
20 81st
2011 Tacen Slovenia
14
L'Argentière France
6
Markkleeberg Germany
 
Prague Czech Republic
6
115 8th
2012 Cardiff United Kingdom
 
Pau France
 
La Seu Spain
 
Prague Czech Republic
 
Bratislava Slovakia
55
2 100th
2013 Cardiff United Kingdom
5
Augsburg Germany
6
La Seu Spain
37
Tacen Slovenia
 
Bratislava Slovakia
 
93 17th
2014 Lee Valley United Kingdom
13
Tacen Slovenia
32
Prague Czech Republic
2
La Seu Spain
11
Augsburg Germany
19
186 6th
2015 Prague Czech Republic
1
Kraków Poland
15
Liptovský Mikuláš Slovakia
15
La Seu Spain
 
Pau France
 
120 22nd
2016 Ivrea Italy
 
La Seu Spain
 
Pau France
 
Prague Czech Republic
1
Tacen Slovenia
 
60 42nd
2017 Prague Czech Republic
2
Augsburg Germany
3
Markkleeberg Germany
6
Ivrea Italy
 
La Seu Spain
3
247 4th
2018 Liptovský Mikuláš Slovakia
4
Kraków Poland
3
Augsburg Germany
2
Tacen Slovenia
2
La Seu Spain
3
304 1st
2019 Lee Valley United Kingdom
2
Bratislava Slovakia
4
Tacen Slovenia
3
Markkleeberg Germany
3
Prague Czech Republic
1
319 1st
2021 Prague Czech Republic
1
Markkleeberg Germany
 
La Seu Spain
 
Pau France
 
60 34th
2022 Prague Czech Republic
4
Kraków Poland
3
Tacen Slovenia
1
Pau France
5
La Seu Spain
1
317 1st
2023 K1 Augsburg Germany
5
Prague Czech Republic
1
Tacen Slovenia
1
La Seu Spain
28
Paris France
7
252 3rd
C1 3 9 17 17 5 222 5th

References

  1. 1 2 Jiří Prskavec Archived 14 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine. rio2016.com
  2. "Dokázal to! Prskavec vybojoval olympijské zlato". PRÁVO. 30 July 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  3. 1 2 "Jiri PRSKAVEC (CZE)". CanoeSlalom.net. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  4. "ICF Canoe Slalom World Rankings". 14 September 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  5. "Olympijský vítěz na kajaku Prskavec se dostal do reprezentace i na kanoi". iDnes.cz (in Czech). 14 May 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  6. "Prskavec válí na kánoi, dopadl líp než ve své parádní disciplíně. Bral bronz". isport.blesk.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  7. "World's best show why they are the world's best". CanoeICF.com. 3 June 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  8. "Jiří Prskavec". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
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