Snowboarding World Cup: Race Canceled, Adamczyková’s Season Update

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Eva Adamczyková Eyes Final World Cup Races After Olympic Silver

Czech snowboard cross star Eva Adamczyková is set to compete in the remaining World Cup events following a triumphant silver medal performance at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Livigno, Italy. Despite initial plans to skip races in Erzurum, Turkey, Adamczyková confirmed her intention to participate in the remaining competitions of the season.

Season Adjustments and Cancellations

The World Cup schedule has undergone changes since the Olympics. Originally planned to include more races, the series has been trimmed to seven events after the cancellation of competitions in Isola and Gudauri. Further adjustments have impacted the final event in Mt. St. Anne, Canada, where only one race will now be held due to “unforeseen additional costs and circumstances,” as announced by Canadian organizers on X (formerly Twitter) iDNES.cz.

Montafon Performance and Season Outlook

Adamczyková qualified fourth for the World Cup event in Montafon, Austria, marking her return to the series after her Olympic success iDNES.cz. She will participate in her fourth World Cup race of the season this Saturday. Her best result thus far was a fifth-place finish in Cervinia, Italy, during her comeback after a maternity break.

Olympic Success in Livigno

Eva Adamczyková secured a silver medal in snowboard cross at the Olympic Games in Livigno on February 13, 2026, adding to her impressive Olympic medal collection. She finished just four hundredths of a second behind gold medalist Josie Baff of Australia Radio Prague. This achievement marked her third Olympic podium finish. The final race saw Baff claim gold, Adamczyková silver, and Michela Moioli of Italy taking bronze Olympics.com.

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