Karolína Erbanová

[2] Erbanová was a member of the Czech national ice hockey team that won bronze at the 2022 IIHF Women's World Championship.[3] Her ice hockey club career has included seasons in the Swedish Damettan with Almtuna IS and in the Finnish Naisten Liiga (NSML) with HPK Hämeenlinna.Together with teammates Martina Sáblíková and Andrea Jirků, she won the overall team pursuit of the 2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World Cup.At the 2009 tournament of the World Junior Speed Skating Championships in Zakopane, she competed in the 3000 m allround but was disqualified after forgetting to change lanes.During the 2012–13 season she won her first individual Senior World Cup in Harbin at the 1000 m.[7] On 27 August 2018, she announced her retirement from professional speed skating at the age of 25, citing the "manipulative, degrading and aggressive behavior" of Czech national speed-skating coach Petr Novák as the primary motivator.
2013 World Single Distance Speed Skating ChampionshipsVrchlabíCzechoslovakiaForwardShootsHPK HämeenlinnaAlmtuna ISCzech RepublicLong-track speed skatingspeed skatingOlympic Games2018 Pyeongchang500 mWorld Cup2008–09Team pursuitWorld Sprint Championship2015 AstanaSprintWorld Single Distance Championships2015 Heerenveen1000 mEuropean Championships2017 Heerenveen2018 Kometaice hockeyWorld Championship2022 Denmarklong-track speed skater2018 Winter OlympicsCzech national ice hockey team2022 IIHF Women's World ChampionshipDamettanNaisten Liigacross-country skiingMartina SáblíkováAndrea Jirků2008–09 ISU Speed Skating World CupWorld Junior Speed Skating ChampionshipsZakopaneMoscowCalgaryCanadaSalt Lake CityUnited StatesNorwayspeed skating at the Winter OlympicsOlympic bronze500 m event at the 2018 Winter OlympicsVancouverPyeongchangWorld Single Distances Speed Skating Championships for Women1000 m2015 World Single Distance Speed Skating ChampionshipsRichmondInzellHeerenveenKolomnaGangneungWorld Allround Speed Skating Championships2011 World Allround Speed Skating ChampionshipsWorld Sprint Speed Skating Championships for Women2015 World Sprint Speed Skating Championships – WomenAstanaEuropean Speed Skating Championships for Women2017 European Speed Skating Championships2018 European Speed Skating ChampionshipsCollalboBudapestSeinäjokiObihiroBerlinChangchunNaganoErfurtChelyabinskHarbinMallon, BillSports Reference LLCInternational Ice Hockey FederationWayback MachineCzech RadioInternational Skating UnionOlympics.comOlympediaLee Sang-hwaTomáš PaprstkaCzech Junior Athlete of the YearEster Ledecká