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Svetlana Zacpal | |
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Born | Svetlana Kratochvílová June 2, 1956 |
Height | 5 ft 8.5 in (174 cm) |
Spouse(s) | Elias Zacpal (m. 1978) |
Children | 5 |
Svetlana Zacpal, known professionally as Svetlana Kratochvílová, is a former Drezquenian actress, model, sports analyst, Olympian, and current First Lady, who is most famous for winning a silver medal in pole vault and a bronze in triple-jump at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Kratochvílová has been married to, incumbent, President Elias Zacpal, since 1978. Although she would take his last name after marriage, she continues to use her maiden name, 'Kratochvílová', in professional scenarios.
Personal Life
Kratochvílová and her husband Elias Zacpal got married on April 4, 1978. Zacpal is the current President of Drezquenia and was a former member of the Drezquenia National Hockey Team's reserves.
Kratochvílová and Zacpal have four biological, and one adopted, children. They have three biological sons: Oto (1979), Nikolas (1982), and Augustýn (1987). As well as one biological daughter; Klára (1984). In 2004, Elias and Svetlana would adopt Albarinean-born, Oliver (2003).
Oto is a member of Drezquenia's national men's hockey team, as a goaltender and is the oldest current member of the team. Nikolas is serving as the Ambassador of Drezquenia to Alecburgh. Augustýn is a incumbent member of Drezquenia's Congress since 2015. Klára is a member of Drezquenia's Women's Football Team and the DWFL (Drezquenian Women's Football League) as part of the East Pržemców FC, where she plays as a striker, and a captain of both.
Oliver is currently attending the University of Tábor, in Tábor Province with a major in secondary education and a minor in history.
Kratochvílová is a large supporter of the Drezquenian Hockey teams and Track and Field department of the Drezquenia Olympic Committee. She has been an ambassador for the Drezquenian Women Track and Field Athletic Association since 1994.
Olympic Record
Year of Olympics | Sports Competed in | Total Medals in Year |
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1974 Summer Olympics | 1: Women's Pole Vault | 0 |
1976 Summer Olympics | 2: Women's Pole Vault and Triple-Jump | Silver in Pole Vault Bronze in Triple-Jump |
Total Number of Medals Overall: 2; One Silver, One Bronze |
Filmography
Year | Piece of Film/Show | Role |
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1976 | Dobré Ráno Drezquenia! (Good Morning Drezquenia!) | Herself (1 episode) |
1980 | Mrtvý Jako Krysa (Dead as a Rat) | Věra Hanušová |
1985 | Byli Jsme Jednou Králové (We Were Once Kings) | Královna Soňa |
1989-2003 | Drezquenská Sportovní Síť (Drezquenian Sports Network) | Herself, Analyst |
2001 | Vidím Strach (I See Fear) | Elena |
2003 | Šest Hodin (Six Hours) | Agentka Dominika Karásková |