Luisa Illková | |
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Curling club | CC Artima, Prague |
Career | |
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World Championship appearances | 1 (2011) |
European Championship appearances | 1 (2010) |
Other appearances | European Mixed Championship: (2011), Winter Universiade: 1 (2009), World Junior Championships: 1 (2007), European Junior Challenge: 1 (2007) |
Medal record |
Luisa Illková [1] is a Czech female curler. [2]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2006–07 | Anna Kubešková | Linda Klímová | Tereza Plíšková | Michaela Nadherová | Luisa Illková | Jirí Snítil | EJCC 2007 WJCC 2007 (9th) |
2008–09 | Sárka Doudová | Kamila Mošová | Lenka Kucerova | Luisa Illková | Eva Stampachova | Karel Kubeška | WUG 2009 (5th) |
Anna Kubešková | Tereza Plíšková | Luisa Illková | Eliška Jalovcová | Veronika Herdová | Karel Kubeška | CWCC 2009 | |
2009–10 | Anna Kubešková | Tereza Plíšková | Luisa Illková | Eliška Jalovcová | Karel Kubeška | CWCC 2010 | |
2010–11 | Anna Kubešková | Tereza Plíšková | Veronika Herdová | Eliška Jalovcová | Luisa Illková | Karel Kubeška | ECC 2010 (11th) |
Anna Kubešková | Tereza Plíšková | Luisa Illková | Eliška Jalovcová | Veronika Herdová | Karel Kubeška | WCC 2011 (12th) | |
2011–12 | Anna Kubešková | Tereza Plíšková | Veronika Jalovcová | Luisa Illková | Veronika Herdová |
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2010–11 | Kryštof Chaloupek | Eliška Jalovcová | David Jirounek | Luisa Illková | Tomáš Paul | Anna Kubešková | CMxCC 2011 |
2011–12 | Kryštof Chaloupek | Eliška Jalovcová | David Jirounek | Luisa Illková | Tomáš Paul | Karel Kubeška | EMxCC 2011 |
2012–13 | Jiří Marša | Eliška Jalovcová | Jaroslav Vedral | Luisa Illková | CMxCC 2013 |
She started curling in 2003. [7]
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