Martina Bocchek -Wikipedia
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Martina Bocchek Martina BOCEK |
Performance at the 2011 European Championship
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Martina Bocchek (Czech language: Martina Boček , February 6, 1987-) is a female figure skating player from Italy (women’s single, pair).
2010 European Figure Skating Championship, World Figure Skating Championship Czech Republic.
Bocchek lives in German, Italian, and Radin as the official language of Italian Bolzano Autonome Melano. No Hachek (č) or female form in Czech description Bocek There are many things that are written, Boček or Bocek ( Boteco Bar ) Sometimes it is written.
Main achievements [ edit ]
Conference/year | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | 2008-09 | 2009-10 | 2010-11 |
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World championship | 39 | |||||
European Championship | 27 | 13 PR | ||||
Czech Championship | 5 J | 8 [2] | 9 [3] | 3 [4] | first [5] | first [6] |
Slovenian Championship | first [7] | |||||
Nepella Memorial | 6 | 7 | ||||
Nice cup | ten | 22 | 15 | |||
Trigger cup | 4 | 13 | 17 | |||
Agon Challenge Cup | 8 | |||||
Merano Cup | 7 | 4 | twelfth | 11 | ||
NRW cup | 17 | |||||
Montblanc Cup | 9 | |||||
Gardenaspring Cup | 13 |
detailed [ edit ]
2010-2011 season | |||||
event date | Conference name | Qualifying | SP | FS | result |
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April 7th-10, 2011 | 2011 Triglaft Rofy (Jessenice) | – | 11 39.81 |
19 53.61 |
17 93.42 |
March 31, 2011 to April 3rd | 2011 Gardenaspring Cup (Gardena) | – | 15 30.07 |
13 60.00 |
13 90.07 |
February 15th-20, 2011 | 2011 Monblant Trophy (Cool Myal) | – | 8 39.11 |
9 67.85 |
9 106.96 |
January 24-30, 2011 | 2011 European Figure Skating Championship (Bern) | 13 61.67 |
– | – | – |
December 16-18, 2010 | Three Kingdoms Championship (Zirina) | – | 2 39.40 |
3 73.01 |
3 112.41 |
November 30, 2010 to December 5th | 2010 NRW Cup (Dortmund) | – | 19 38.97 |
17 71.51 |
17 110.48 |
November 19th to 21st, 2010 | 2010 Merano Cup (Merano) | – | ten 38.86 |
twelfth 69.94 |
11 108.80 |
October 13th to 17th, 2010 | 2010 Nice Cup (Nice) | – | 16 37.48 |
14 73.21 |
15 110.69 |
September 30, 2010 to October 2, 2010 | 2010 Ondreinepella Memorial (Bratislava) | – | 7 38.02 |
7 71.63 |
7 109.65 |
2009-2010 season | ||||
event date | Conference name | SP | FS | result |
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April 2-4, 2010 | 2010 Triglaft Rofy (Jessenice) | 15 40.24 |
ten 72.34 |
13 112.58 |
March 26th to 27th, 2010 | 2010 World Figure Skating Championship (Turin) | 39 32.90 |
– | 39 |
January 22-23, 2010 | European Figure Skating Championship (Tallinn) | 27 35.08 |
– | 27 |
December 19, 2009-20, 2009 | Sangoku Championship [5] (Chishin) | 3 38.70 |
first 83.66 |
2 122.36 |
November 14-15, 2009 | 2009 Merano Cup (Merano) | twelfth 37.64 |
ten 68.91 |
twelfth 106.55 |
November 7, 2009-8th, 2009 | 2009 Nice Cup (Nice) | 27 28.76 |
16 68.28 |
22 97.04 |
2008-2009 season | ||||
event date | Conference name | SP | FS | result |
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December 20-21, 2008 | Slovenir figure skating championship [7] (Rubryana) | 2 37.69 |
first 73.92 |
first 111.61 |
December 5th-6, 2008 | Czech International Championship [4] (Cinetsu) | 7 32.56 |
4 75.89 |
5 108.45 |
November 22-23, 2008 | 2008 Ondreinepella Memorial (Bratislava) | 14 30.15 |
5 71.08 |
6 101.23 |
October 16-19, 2008 | 2008 Nice Cup (Nice) | 15 33.72 |
9 72.47 |
ten 106.19 |
October 3-5, 2008 | 2008 Merano Cup (Merano) | 4 38.26 |
4 71.52 |
4 109.78 |
2007-2008 season | ||||
event date | Conference name | SP | FS | result |
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April 2-5, 2008 | 2008 Triglaft Rofy (Jessenice) | 5 34.7 |
4 63.65 |
4 98.35 |
March 6-9, 2008 | 2008 Agon Challenge Cup (Hague) | 11 29.48 |
8 58.51 |
8 87.99 |
October 6-7, 2007 | 2007 Merano Cup (Merano) | 8 28.92 |
7 62.43 |
7 91.35 |
- ^ Bidař exchanged partners. Kadlec was replaced by Martin Boček
- ^ The Czech Republic and Slovak have jointly held the national championship. In the 10th place in the whole, 8th in the Czech player.
- ^ The Czech Republic and Slovak have jointly held the national championship. The whole is 13th and 9th in the Czech player.
- ^ a b Czech, Slovakia, and Poland jointly held the national championship. Fifth place in the whole, 3rd in the Czech player.
- ^ a b Czech, Slovakia, and Poland jointly held the national championship. In 2nd in the whole, 1st in the Czech player.
- ^ Held jointly with Slovakia and Poland. 3rd in the whole, 1st in the Czech player.
- ^ a b Open participation.
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