Slovak canoeist
Erik Vlček
Vlček in 2015
Nationality Slovak Born (1981-12-29 ) 29 December 1981 (age 42) Komárno , Czechoslovakia Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Weight 89 kg (196 lb) Country Slovakia Sport Sprint kayak Event(s) K-2 500 m, K-2 1000 m, K-4 500 m, K-4 1000 m Club SKP Bratislava
Erik Vlček (Hungarian : Vlcsek Erik ; born 29 December 1981) is a Slovak sprint canoer who has competed since the late 1990s. He is a member of the Hungarian community in Slovakia .[ 1] Since 2023 he has served as an MP of the National Council of the Slovak Republic .[ 2]
Competing in five Summer Olympics , he won three medals in the K-4 1000 m event with a silver in 2008 , 2016 and a bronze in 2004 .
Vlček also won fifteen medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with ten golds (K-4 500 m: 2002 , 2003 , 2006 , 2007 ; K-4 1000 m: 2002, 2003, 2015; K-2 1000 m: 2011 , 2014 and K-2 500 m: 2014), two silvers (K-4 200 m: 2009 , K-4 1000 m: 2005 ), and three bronzes (K-4 500 m: 2001 , K-4 1000 m: 2007, 2009).
He has been a scholarship holder with the Olympic Solidarity program since August 2002. Vlček is a member of the ŠKP club in Bratislava . He is 189 cm (6'2") tall and weighs 89 kg (196 lb).[ 3]
Political career
Vlček was a city councillor in Komárno , running as an independent candidate in 2022. On 25 April 2023, it was announced that Vlček would run for HLAS-SD in 2023 parliamentary elections .
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