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* Martina Dubovská’s Career: Martina Dubovská is a Czech alpine skier. She has competed in World Cup events, including slalom races in Špindlerův Mlýn.
* Špindlerův Mlýn World cup: Špindlerův Mlýn regularly hosts World Cup alpine skiing events, including slalom races.
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Martina Dubovská on the slalom course in the World Cup in Špindlerův Mlýn.
At the finish line, she could spread smiles in all directions and pose for happy photos. “It’s just home. I have family and friends here, I love it here. The atmosphere always manages to blow me away,” she described.
In the second lap, she clocked the 20th fastest time, and managed a tricky combination before entering the straight, which could be driven in two ways. “We could choose. This is how I trained her and I passed it anyway in the race. The question is whether it was a faster option,” reflected the native of Třinec.
Even though she did not see the green numbers at the finish line, thanks to the hesitation of other competitors, she eventually moved up three places. “I had nothing to think about, I whent full throttle. I’m mainly happy that I managed to reach the finish line twice,” she said after winning her first World Cup points.”It will definitely put me in a good mood,” she believes as she prepares for upcoming competitions.
Dubovská is currently focused on resolving her back problems.”It’s still not fully 100 percent, we’re still working on it. I always have to put myself together, but now I can focus mainly on skiing,” she added.