Trailblazer Ledecka shares her journey to greatness
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Reaching the highest level in any sport is akin to summitting Mt. Everest. Try, doing it in two.
Impossible? Not for Ester Ledecka.
The Czech athlete has racked up medals across World Cups, World Championships, and Winter Olympic Games in snowboard Alpine and Alpine skiing since debuting at the senior level in her teenage years.
Last season she became the first athlete of any gender, to win FIS world championship medals in two different disciplines in the same season. Ledecka took gold in parallel giant slalom and silver in parallel slalom on the snowboard and added a bronze in downhill on the skis. Not to mention five world championship podium finishes on snowboard across her career.
Nothing new for the dual-sport threat. The challenge of multitasking in the athletic world started at a young age.
HUMBLE BEGINNINGS
However, it was not love at first sight for Ledecka and the snow.
Again, a familiar face helped push her along.
That competitive spirit appears throughout her career.
Ledecka continues to compete on both tours refusing to ditch either. She has spent more time on the Alpine ski circuit in recent years, but keeps a soft spot for snowboarding, where she first burst onto the scene.
The love grew after Ledecka collected bruises from the hard boots and falls on the technical snowboard, learning how to carve down the slope. The love deepened once she got the hang of it, as she chased her faster brother down the hill. The two are a year and a half apart and Ledecka constantly references her older brother as the motivation that pushed her to an elite level.
Ledecka made her world cup debut on the snowboard Alpine tour in 2012, at the ripe age of 17. It was there, where she had her first reality check after a rapid ascent in the sport.
Since then, Ledecka has racked up 26 wins on the snowboard Alpine World Cup circuit. Not to mention three snowboard world championships titles and two Olympic gold medals.
Proving her versatility, Ledecka began her Alpine skiing senior-level career in 2016 and has added an Olympic gold in Alpine ski Super G, a bronze in the world championships of downhill, and four World Cup victories. She also podiumed in an Alpine ski World Cup event in the same week as taking the victory at the Winterberg World Cup Parallel Slalom race on the board.
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Ledecka also excels at multiple disciplines on the skis and both racing styles of snowboard Alpine, PGS and PSL.
One of her greatest achievements came in PyeongChang 2018 when she claimed gold in snowboard Alpine PGS and gold in Alpine ski Super G. A crowning achievement amidst her long, ongoing Olympic journey.
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The Olympics always bring more pressure. Ledecka always carried their significance long before she walked in her first opening ceremony.
Her grandfather is Jan Klapáč, who won two Olympic medals in ice hockey (bronze in 1964 and silver in 1968) representing Czechoslovakia.
It was not always smooth sailing for Ledecka at the Games. In Sochi 2014 she suffered a brutal back injury and went home thinking she may never compete at the top level again.
However, with the help of a stellar physio team, she returned.
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Four years later and things changed. In Beijing 2022, she was the hunted, everyone aiming to snatch her hardware.
She won gold again in snowboarding but just came fifth and fourth in two ski races.
This year at Milano Cortina 2026, Ledecka came in with just one snowboard World Cup event under her belt, which she won. In Italy, she remained proud of her fifth-place finish in snowboard Alpine and shrugs off her DNF in her lone skiing event.
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SNOWBOARD ALPINE’S RISE
As Ledecka has racked up awards, her favorite sport continues to ascend as well.
Ledecka sees the sport’s fast-paced action as a major reason for the growth.
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As one of the leaders in the sport, Ledecka knows she is not always setting the pace. She notices how the young generation is hot on her generation’s heals as the sport globalizes.
LASTING LEGACY
It should be no surprise that Ledecka shows no signs of slowing down. The 31-year-old is one of the most experienced on tour and is still one of the biggest threats.
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Her competitive gears are always greased. When off the slopes in the summer, the Czech star enjoys many other activities including windsurfing.
As a kid she did it all including snowboarding, skiing, ice hockey, beach volleyball, cycling, running, ice skating, wakeboarding, and water skiing.
Sports also help guide her in every facet of life.
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Those life lessons are why Ledecka loves the athlete life. Even though she is aiming for more Olympic appearances and trophies to put in her crowded cabinet, Ledecka is not scared of legacy talk. She is a living legend in her sport, yet she hopes she is remembered for more when she hangs up the boots.
The Czech legend is already prepping for another run at Olympic glory in the French Alps come 2030 where she will chase a third Olympic snowboarding gold. For now, she will keep carving her own path with no one following the unique path she sets.
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