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Hilda Múdra, legendary coach of most successful Slovak figure skater, dies
She died at the age of 95.
spectator.sme.sk
Slovak figure skating has lost one of its biggest personalities. Legendary figure skating coach Hilda Múdra died at the age of 95 on November 22.
Múdra was mostly known as the coach of Ondrej Nepela, the Olympic winner and multiple world champion. [...]
She became Nepela’s coach after his mother approached her. At the time, Nepela was a first-grader, and while bringing him to skate on the ice, his mother thought nobody was paying attention to him. She approached Múdra, bringing money, a jar of home-made jam, and asked her to pay more attention to her son.
“I returned the money to her, and kept the jam,” Múdra recalled, as quoted by the Denník N daily.
Eight years later, Nepela won his first medal – the bronze at the European championship in Bratislava, which he gave it as a present for her 40th birthday. He won altogether 10 gold medals during his career, including one from the 1972 Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo, three from the world championships, and five from the European championships.
Múdra was not only Nepela's coach, but something like his second mother. She called him her third child. They later became neighbours. Múdra even stood at Nepela’s death bed together with his mother in Mannheim in 1989, SITA reported.
Múdra’s charges included other top Slovak figure skaters, such as Marián Filc, the biggest Slovak rival of Nepela, as well as Agnesa Búřilová-Wlachovská, who later coached Jozef Sabovčík, another successful figure skater.
Múdra also coached Miroslav Šoška, Ľudmila Bezáková, Eva Križková-Ďurišinová, and successful ice dancer and coach Martin Skotnický. Moreover, she was active abroad, and coached Charlotta Walter from Switzerland and Sanda Dubravčić from Croatia.
From the SVK federation website - "Let us announce that the last farewell to Mrs. Hilda Mudra will be on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 11:00 am in the Bratislava Crematorium." http://www.kraso.sk/2021/11/posledna-rozlucka-s-hildou-mudrou/She taught figure skating until old age, wearing skates till she was 80. She had to stop after an injury, SITA reported. Yet, she continued visiting figure skating competitions.
Múdra received several awards for her work, and even became an honorary member of the Slovak Olympic Committee in 2004.
In June 2021, she was awarded the Ľudovít Štúr Order 1st class from President Zuzana Čaputová for her achievements in sports and promoting Slovakia abroad.