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Czech figure skater and Olympian
Birth:
14 March 1984(Brno, Czech Republic)
Introduction
David Vincour (born 14 March 1984, in Brno) is a Czech former competitive ice dancer. Skating with Kamila Hájková, he became a five-time Czech national champion and competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Career
Vincour began skating at age five, stopped until he was 12, then took up ice dancing and competed for Austria with Sabine Pichler and Barbara Herzog. He then competed with Kamila Hájková for the Czech Republic. The two are the 2006-2010 Czech national champions and the 2005 Ondrej Nepela Memorial bronze medalists.
During the 2006–07 season, Vincour was hospitalized for an extended period due to intestinal problems and underwent surgery and, as a result, they missed the World Championships. After the 2009–10 season, they decided to take some time off from competition and Vincour began skating in shows.
Programs
With Hájková
| Season
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Original dance
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Free dance
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2009–2010
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Czech folk:
- Jízda králů
- Anička dušička
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- Non, je ne regrette rien
- Les flonflons du bal
by Edith Piaf performed by Radka Fišarová
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2008–2009
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2007–2008
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Czech folk:
- Jízda králů
- Anička dušička
- Polka
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- Blue Suede Shoes
by Elvis Presley
- I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
by Elvis Presley
- Trouble
by Elvis Presley
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2006–2007
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- Blue Suede Shoes
by Elvis Presley
- I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
by Elvis Presley
- Trouble
by Elvis Presley
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2005–2006
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- Samba: Lo-Lo Dzhama
by Shum Svistu
- Mambo: Wonder
by Shum Svistu
- Samba: Lo-Lo Dzhama
by Shum Svistu
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- Roméo et Juliette
by Gerard Presgurvic
- Le Balcon
- Le Bal
- Aimer
- Les Rois du Monde
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2004–2005
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- Charleston: Golden Nugget
- Slow foxtrot: Take my Love
- Charleston: Golden Nugget
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- Roméo et Juliette
by Gerard Presgurvic
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With Herzog
| Season
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Original dance
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Free dance
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2000–2001
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- March: March of the Mods
performed by Joe Loss Orchestra
- Foxtrot: A Doodlin Song
by Peggy Lee
- Quickstep: Le Jazz Hot!
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Hájková for the Czech Republic
| International
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| Event
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03–04
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04–05
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05–06
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06–07
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07–08
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08–09
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09–10
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| Olympics |
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21st
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| Worlds |
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27th |
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23rd |
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| Europeans |
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19th |
17th |
17th |
17th |
18th
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| GP Cup of Russia |
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9th |
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| GP NHK Trophy |
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9th |
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| GP Skate Canada |
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10th |
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| Golden Spin |
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3rd |
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7th |
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| Nebelhorn Trophy |
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10th |
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6th |
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| Nepela Memorial |
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3rd |
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4th |
3rd
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| Pavel Roman |
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1st |
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1st |
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| Schäfer Memorial |
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12th |
6th |
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5th |
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| Universiade |
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12th |
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| International: Junior
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| Junior Worlds |
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10th |
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| JGP Croatia |
10th |
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| JGP Germany |
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7th |
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| JGP Poland |
13th |
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| JGP Serbia |
|
4th |
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| Pavel Roman |
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1st J |
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| National
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| Czech Champ. |
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1st J |
1st |
1st |
1st |
1st |
1st
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With Herzog for Austria
| International
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| Event
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1999–2000
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2000–2001
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| World Junior Championships |
28th |
22nd
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| JGP Czech Republic |
|
12th
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| JGP Norway |
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13th
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| Grand Prize SNP |
6th J |
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| National
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| Austrian Championships |
1st J |
1st J
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With Pichler for Austria
| International
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| Event
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1998–1999
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| World Junior Championships |
22nd
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| JGP Bulgaria |
9th
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| JGP Hungary |
7th
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| Autumn Trophy |
6th J
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| National
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| Austrian Championships |
1st J
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