Adamczyková: Rozvod, kariéra a budoucnost české snowboardistky

Eva Adamczyková at a Crossroads: Snowboarder Weighs Future After Olympic Success

MILAN/DEJVICE, Czech Republic – Eva Adamczyková, the celebrated Czech snowboarder, is contemplating her future after adding a silver medal from the 2026 Milan Olympics to her impressive collection. The 32-year-old, who already held gold from Sochi and bronze from Pyeongchang, is at a pivotal moment, balancing the demands of elite competition with a growing family and shifting priorities. The question of whether she will continue competing at the highest level remains open, as she navigates a new dynamic with her husband, Marek Adamczyk, and their son, Kryštof.

Adamczyková’s recent success in Milan completed her Olympic medal set, a feat she celebrated with a lively gathering at the renowned restaurant U Matěje in Prague’s Dejvice district, owned by celebrated chef Jan Punčochář. According to reports from iSport.cz, she playfully stood on a chair behind the bar, mimicking an Olympic podium, and shared her medals with colleagues.

The celebration followed a dominant performance at a competition on Dolní Morava, where she secured a gold medal. This victory, combined with her Olympic silver, prompted a period of reflection for Adamczyková, who is now weighing her options for the future. The immediate challenge is the World Cup event in Turkey, which she has decided to forgo.

Family First: The Decision to Skip Turkey

“Hrozně jsme to řešili v lednu,” Adamczyková explained during a press conference, as reported by iSport.cz. “I immediately said that I didn’t want to go to Turkey, especially so soon after the Olympics. We were on Dolní Morava, and I’m leaving tomorrow. So, I decided against it for the sake of my family.”

This decision highlights a significant shift in priorities for the athlete, who previously dedicated her life entirely to snowboarding. The arrival of Kryštof has understandably altered her perspective, and she is now prioritizing family time over the rigorous demands of the World Cup circuit. The timing of the Turkey event, so close to the Olympics, also played a role in her decision.

A Husband’s Return to Acting and a Shifting Dynamic

Adding another layer of complexity to Adamczyková’s future is the evolving career of her husband, Marek Adamczyk. After initially stepping back from acting to support his wife’s Olympic ambitions, Marek has returned to the screen, landing a leading role in the series “Buldok z Poděbrad.” This change means he is less available to provide the same level of support he offered during her preparation for the Milan Games.

“Marek začal pracovat, takže doma se míjíme,” Adamczyková noted, according to iSport.cz. “We were on Dolní Morava with my sister, and Marek was working here in Prague. So, I’m leaving it for a period after the season, when we’ll be calm on vacation or something. So that a person can have some sensible judgment.”

Marek Adamczyk himself acknowledged the challenges of balancing parenthood and a demanding career. As reported by iDNES.cz, he stated, “V péči o dítě se zdokonaluji, na snowboardu mi to tolik nejde,” (I am perfecting myself in childcare, I’m not so good at snowboarding anymore), hinting at the significant adjustments both parents have made.

Looking Ahead: An Uncertain Future

For now, Adamczyková is postponing any firm decisions about her future. She acknowledges the physical and emotional toll of the Olympic cycle and the need for time to reassess her priorities. The question of whether she will attempt to compete in future events, including the next Winter Olympics, remains unanswered.

The athlete’s journey is a testament to her dedication and resilience. She has overcome numerous challenges throughout her career, including a return to competition after becoming a mother. Her success in Milan, adding a silver medal to her gold from Sochi and bronze from Pyeongchang, is a remarkable achievement. However, the demands of balancing elite sport with family life are undeniable, and Adamczyková is taking the time she needs to produce the right decision for herself and her loved ones.

The next confirmed checkpoint for Adamczyková is the post-season period, where she and Marek will discuss her future plans during a family vacation. Fans will be eagerly awaiting her decision, hoping to see her continue to represent the Czech Republic on the world stage.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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