Ester Ledecká


Ester Ledecká is a Czech snowboarder and alpine skier. At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, Ledecká won gold medals in the super-G in alpine skiing, and in the parallel giant slalom in snowboarding, becoming the first person to win two gold medals at the same Winter Olympics using two different types of equipment. She was the second woman to win Olympic gold in two separate disciplines but the first to do so at the same Winter Olympics. She was the first Czech to win the parallel giant slalom in snowboarding at the FIS Snowboard World Cup.

Early life

Ester Ledecká was born in Prague, to mother Zuzana, a figure skater and father Janek Ledecký, a well-known musician in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. She comes from a sporting family: her grandfather is former ice hockey player Jan Klapáč, who was a seven-time World Championship and two-time Olympic medallist. In 2014, she was still at high school, attending a distance-learning programme in Prague.
Ice hockey was the first sport she took up as a child, before taking up skiing at the age of four and later adding snowboarding. "I was following what my brother did," Ester says. "He is one and a half years older than me and so when he started with a board, I wanted to do it too. I was five years old when I started snowboarding and I did freestyle snowboarding and boardercross until I was about thirteen years old. And again it was my brother who started with alpine snowboarding and I wanted to beat him, so I learned that too."
Her hobbies include playing the guitar and singing. She also enjoys participating in summer sports such as beach volleyball and windsurfing.

Career

Ledecká competed in her first World Cup tournament in the 2012–13 competition, finishing in 13th place in the parallel giant slalom event. In March 2013, at the age of 17, she won gold in the parallel slalom event at the Junior World Championships, her second gold of the competition. She was named "Junior Sportsperson of the year" at the Czech Republic's 2013 Sportsperson of the Year awards.
During the 2013–14 FIS Snowboard World Cup, Ledecká placed second behind Patrizia Kummer in the first parallel slalom event in Bad Gastein and third in the second event. She subsequently won gold at Rogla in the parallel giant slalom event at the same competition, becoming the first Czech to do so. In doing so, she also became just the third Czech to win any World Cup snowboarding event.
Ahead of the 2014 Winter Olympics, The Daily Telegraph's Andrew Lawton mentioned Ledecká as the "one to watch" in the women's snowboarding competition. She was among the Czech athletes most expected to win a medal at the games, along with Martina Sáblíková, Gabriela Soukalová and fellow snowboarder Eva Samková. After she had finished ninth in qualifying for the alpine skiing event at the Winter Olympics, the Czech Ski Association attempted to register her as a competitor, however the FIS rejected the proposal, reiterating that only eight Czechs could compete.
Ledecká made her Olympic debut at the 2014 Winter Olympics on 19 February 2014 in the parallel giant slalom snowboarding event. She reached the quarter final stage before being eliminated by Patrizia Kummer, who went on to win the gold medal in the event. Ledecká was classified as seventh overall.
Ledecká has combined her snowboarding career with competing in alpine skiing: she made her debut on the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in February 2016, finishing 24th in her first race, the Kandahar downhill in Garmisch. She went on to score points in four of her first five World Cup races, competing in the downhill and Super-G disciplines. In 2017 she became the first sportsperson to compete in World Championships in both skiing and snowboarding, taking a gold in the parallel giant slalom and a silver in the parallel slalom at the Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain, and scoring top 30 finishes in the downhill, super-G and alpine combined at the Alpine Skiing World Championships in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
Ledecká made her Olympic debut in alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics, while also being qualified for alpine snowboarding. She won the gold medal in super-G in alpine skiing at the 2018 Winter Olympics in a historic upset. She was visibly shocked after finishing 0.01 seconds ahead of the 2014 Olympics defending gold medalist Anna Veith, who had already been proclaimed the winner by many media outlets. Ledecká was ranked 49th in the event prior to the Olympics and had never medalled in any World Cup level international skiing event. To make the feat even more surprising to reporters, she was rumored to be allegedly racing on skis borrowed from Mikaela Shiffrin. She refused to remove her goggles for the post-victory press conference, insisting that this is her trademark, and when pressed by reporters she cleverly stated that she had skipped wearing makeup as she had not expected to win the event. Her snowboard coach, American Justin Reiter, arrived at the start of the Ladies PGS event with his reversible Czech team jacket confidently already turned gold side out. After victory in the parallel giant slalom she became the first ever female athlete to win an Olympic gold medal in two different disciplines during the same Winter Olympics. Ledecká was chosen as the flag bearer for the Czech Republic at the closing ceremony.
In the 2018-19 Alpine Ski World Cup, Ledecká finished 24th in the downhill standings and 28th in super-G. In December 2019, Ledecká scored her first win on the Alpine Ski World Cup in a downhill at Lake Louise, eclipsing her previous personal best World Cup downhill result of seventh at the same venue two years previously.

World Cup results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation.

Snowboarding

Season titles

SeasonDiscipline
2016Parallel overall
2016Parallel giant slalom
2017Parallel overall
2018Parallel overall
2018Parallel giant slalom
2019Parallel overall
2019Parallel giant slalom

Season standings

Race podiums

SeasonDateLocationDisciplinePlace
2013–1410 January 2014 Bad Gastein, AustriaParallel slalom2nd
2013–1412 January 2014 Bad Gastein, AustriaParallel slalom3rd
2013–1418 January 2014 Rogla, Slovenia Parallel giant slalom 1st
2014–159 January 2015 Bad Gastein, AustriaParallel slalom1st
2014–157 February 2015 Sudelfeld, GermanyParallel giant slalom1st
2014–1528 February 2015 Asahikawa, JapanParallel giant slalom3rd
2015–1612 December 2015 Carezza, ItalyParallel giant slalom1st
2015–1623 January 2016 Rogla, SloveniaParallel giant slalom1st
2015–1630 January 2016 Moscow, RussiaParallel slalom3rd
2015–1627 February 2016 Kayseri, TurkeyParallel giant slalom1st
2016–1715 December 2016 Carezza, ItalyParallel giant slalom2nd
2016–1717 December 2016 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyParallel slalom1st
2016–1728 January 2017 Rogla, SloveniaParallel giant slalom1st
2016–175 March 2017 Kayseri, TurkeyParallel giant slalom1st
2016–1718 March 2017 Winterberg, GermanyParallel slalom2nd
2017–1814 December 2017 Carezza, ItalyParallel giant slalom1st
2017–1815 December 2017 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyParallel giant slalom1st
2017–185 January 2018 Lackenhof, AustriaParallel giant slalom1st
2017–1820 January 2018 Rogla, SloveniaParallel giant slalom1st
2017–1826 January 2018 Bansko, BulgariaParallel giant slalom1st
2017–183 March 2018 Kayseri, TurkeyParallel giant slalom2nd
2017–1810 March 2018 Scuol, SwitzerlandParallel giant slalom1st
2018–1913 December 2018 Carezza, ItalyParallel giant slalom2nd
2018–1915 December 2018 Cortina d'Ampezzo, ItalyParallel giant slalom1st
2018–1916 February 2019 Pyeongchang, South KoreaParallel giant slalom1st
2018–1917 February 2019 Pyeongchang, South KoreaParallel giant slalom3rd
2018–1923 February 2019 Secret Garden, ChinaParallel giant slalom2nd
2018–199 March 2019 Scuol, SwitzerlandParallel giant slalom2nd

Alpine skiing

Season standings

Race podiums

Olympic results

Year Age Parallel
slalom
Parallel
giant slalom
2014 Sochi1867
2018 Pyeongchang221

Alpine skiing

Year Age Giant slalomSuper-G
2018 Pyeongchang22231

World Championships results

Snowboarding

Year Age Parallel
slalom
Parallel
giant slalom
2011 La Molina154033
2013 Stoneham171716
2015 Kreischberg1915
2017 Sierra Nevada2121

Alpine skiing