Pavel Ploc

Czech former ski jumper (born 1964) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pavel Ploc (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpavɛl ˈplots], born 15 June 1964) is a Czech former ski jumper who competed for Czechoslovakia, winning two Olympic medals. After the end of his ski-jumping career, he entered politics, serving as an MP for the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD) from 2006 to 2017.

Born (1964-06-15) 15 June 1964 (age 61)
Jilemnice, Czechoslovakia
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
SportSkiing
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Pavel Ploc
Personal information
Born (1964-06-15) 15 June 1964 (age 61)
Jilemnice, Czechoslovakia
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Sport
Country Czechoslovakia
SportSkiing
World Cup career
Seasons19821992
Indiv. starts132
Indiv. podiums27
Indiv. wins10
Medal record
Men's ski jumping
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place1988 CalgaryIndividual NH
Bronze medal – third place1984 SarajevoIndividual LH
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
Bronze medal – third place1984 EngelbergTeam LH
Bronze medal – third place1989 LahtiTeam LH
Men's ski flying
FIS Ski Flying World Championships
Silver medal – second place1983 HarrachovIndividual
Bronze medal – third place1985 PlanicaIndividual
Updated on 10 February 2016
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Sporting career

On 19 March 1983, at the 7th Ski Flying World Championships, he tied the ski jumping world record distance at 181 metres (594 ft) on Čerťák in Harrachov, Czechoslovakia.[1][2]

At the Winter Olympics, he earned a silver in the individual normal hill in 1988 and a bronze in the individual large hill in 1984. Ploc also earned two bronze medals in the Team large hill event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1984, 1989). He also won two medals at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships with a silver in 1983 and a bronze in 1985.

Political career

Ploc finished his active ski-jumping career in 1992, and in 1996 opened a bed-and-breakfast in Harrachov, Czech Republic. From 1996 to 2002 he was a member of Harrachov town council. He unsuccessfully ran for a seat in the Czech Parliament in 2002, but in 2006 he was elected as a member of the lower chamber of the Czech Parliament for the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD).

While sitting as an MP, he was elected to the Liberec regional assembly for ČSSD in the 2008 regional elections. He did not stand in the regional elections in 2012. In June 2012, Pavel Ploc and the independent Jaroslav Škárka were the only two MPs who voted against the extradition of David Rath for prosecution.[3]

Ploc ran in the 2016 Senate elections as the ČSSD candidate in District No. 34 - Liberec, finishing 5th with 5.77% of the vote, and failing to advance to the second round. In the 2017 parliamentary elections, he attempted to defend his seat in the Liberec region, but was unsuccessful.[4]

World Cup

Standings

More information Season, Overall ...
 Season  Overall 4H SF
1981–82 3846N/A
1982–83 117N/A
1983–84 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)5N/A
1984–85 710N/A
1985–86 1348N/A
1986–87 3914N/A
1987–88 2nd place, silver medalist(s)28N/A
1988–89 1911N/A
1989–90 718N/A
1990–91 20
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Wins

More information No., Season ...
No. Season Date Location Hill Size
1 1982–839 January 1983  Czechoslovakia HarrachovČerťák K120LH
2 1983–849 March 1984  Norway LillehammerBalbergbakken K120LH
3 25 March 1984  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia PlanicaBloudkova velikanka K120LH
4 1985–861 January 1986  West Germany Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße Olympiaschanze K107LH
5 1987–8812 December 1987  United States Lake PlacidMacKenzie Intervale K114LH
6 13 December 1987  United States Lake PlacidMacKenzie Intervale K86NH
7 30 December 1987  West Germany OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze K115LH
8 22 January 1988  Switzerland GstaadMattenschanze K88NH
9 1988–8914 January 1989  Czechoslovakia LiberecJeštěd A K120LH
10 1989–9011 March 1990  Sweden SollefteåHallstabacken K107LH
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Ski jumping world record

More information Date, Hill ...
Date Hill Location Metres Feet
19 March 1983   Čerťák K185 Harrachov, Czechoslovakia 181 594
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