Rebeka Cully

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Born (1995-09-07) 7 September 1995 (age 30)
Martin, Slovakia
CountrySlovakia
Rebeka Cully
Personal information
Born (1995-09-07) 7 September 1995 (age 30)
Martin, Slovakia
Sport
CountrySlovakia
SportSki mountaineering, triathlon, cycling

Rebeka Cully (née Rizmanová;[1] born 7 September 1995)[2] is a Slovak ski mountaineer, triathlete,[2] cyclist[3][4] and professional physiotherapist.[3]

From the age of three to seventeen, Cully was a swimmer. Her father took her to triathlon races in the summer to make up for the lack of training.[3] She stated that she would not call herself a full-time athlete, because she trains very little, but is lucky that she can get good results nonetheless.[3]

Cully graduated in physiotherapy in the Netherlands, has professional experience in a diagnostic center focusing on spiroergometry and 3D running analysis.[5][6]

Career

Cully competes in triathlons in the summer and ski mountaineering in the winter.[3] She has been competitively involved in ski mountaineering since 2001.[2] She is also a former professional cyclist for Dukla Banská Bystrica, a three-time Slovak time trial champion and a vice-world orienteering champion.[3][7]

In January 2025, Cully won the Skialp Race Martinky.[8] She also became the Slovak champion at the MSR Kubínska hoľa in the vertical discipline.[9] In February 2025, in Boí Taúll, she finished in 43rd place in the sprint and, together with Jakub Šiarnik, the same place in the relay.[10] In April 2025, in Tromsø, she finished in 19th place in the sprint and 32nd in the individual.[11]

In December 2025, during the first race of the 2025–26 ISMF Ski Mountaineering World Cup, Marianna Jagerčíková won a place for her at the 2026 Winter Olympics.[12] Cully finished 19th in this World Cup race. Jagerčíková finished 4th, earning Slovakia the right to two representatives.[13]

Cully is a member of the Aone Nutrition team, the center is VŠC Dukla Banská Bystrica. The trainer is her husband Ján Andrej Cully.[2][3]

Personal life

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