Sports News
In sports news this week: Katerina Neumannova is named Czech sportswoman of the year, while Martina Navratilova is declared a Czech sports legend; Speed skater Martina Sablikova wins the European championships in Italy; and goalkeeper Petr Cech may make an early return to action after being sidelined with a fractured skull.
Katerina Neumannova named Czech sportswoman of the year
Skier Katerina Neumannova has been named Czech sportswoman of the year. Neumannova, who won the women's 30-kilometre cross-country race at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics, was selected for the award on Sunday in a poll of sports journalists. It is the first time a woman has won the award in 22 years. Ice hockey star Jaromir Jagr, who won the prize in 2005, was second while Lukas Bauer, who took silver in the 15-kilometer cross-country race in Turin, was third.Martina Navratilova picks up lifetime award
Meanwhile legendary tennis star Martina Navratilova was also at the same event on Sunday to pick up an award as a Czech sporting legend. Navratilova - who defected from Communist Czechoslovakia in 1975 and has been an American citizen since 1981 - said that she had picked up a few awards in her life but that this was the first time she could give her thank-you speech in Czech.Speed skater Martina Sablikova smashes three world records to become youngest ever Euro champ
Czech speed skater Martina Sablikova certainly had a weekend to remember at the European Championships in Collalbo, Italy. Not only did she win three gold medals, she also set three new world records and had the best aggregate results to become the youngest European allround champion in history. The twenty-year old skater triumphed in the three thousand and five thousand metre disciplines. Her time in the final five thousand metre event was just enough to pip Dutch skater Ireen Wust by 23 thousandths of a second to become the overall winner in the four-event competition. Speaking shortly after winning the title, Sablikova was gracious in victory:"Naturally, I feel sorry for her. If she had gone a couple of seconds faster, it would have been her that won it. There was hardly anything between us, but fortunately luck was on my side."
Jiri Jarosik and Jan Koller get on the score sheet at the weekend
Football now and Czech international Jiri Jarosik scored a late winner for Scottish league leaders Celtic in a hard-fought 2:1 victory over rivals Hearts. Jarosik's superb low drive helped ensure that the Glasgow club remain 17 points clear at the top of the table. Giant Czech striker Jan Koller also scored for French side Monaco in their 1:0 win over St. Etienne.