Czech cross-country skier
Lukáš Bauer (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlukaːʃ ˈbauɛr] ; born 18 August 1977) is a Czech cross-country skier who has competed since 1996.
Biography
On 17 February 2006 he won the Winter Olympics silver medal for the 15 km cross-country classical.
His best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was second in the 15 km classic in 2009 .
Bauer is son-in-law of another Czech skier Helena Balatková-Šikolová .
In season 2007–08 he was overall winner of the men's version of the Tour de Ski and FIS Cross-Country World Cup . In 2010, he again won the Tour de Ski in a dramatic come-from-behind victory over Norwegian skier Petter Northug .
Bauer finished with the bronze medal in the 15 km freestyle event at the 2010 Winter Olympics .
After a career in which he collected three Olympic and two World Championship medals, Bauer confirmed his retirement from competing for the Czech national team after the 2017 Nordic World Championships in Lahti , although he indicated that he would continue competing in long-distance races for his own team, which he had set up three years previously.[ 1] In April 2019 he was named as the Visma Ski Classics Pro Team Director of the year for his work with his ED System Bauer Team.[ 2] The following month, he was announced as head coach of the Polish men's cross-country ski team.[ 3]
Cross-country skiing results
All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS) .[ 4]
Olympic Games
3 medals – (1 silver, 2 bronze)
World Championships
World Cup
Season titles
2 titles – (1 overall, 1 distance)
Season
Discipline
2008
Overall
Distance
Season standings
Season
Age
Discipline standings
Ski Tour standings
Overall
Distance
Long Distance
Middle Distance
Sprint
Nordic Opening
Tour de Ski
World Cup Final
Ski Tour Canada
1997
19
NC
—
NC
—
—
—
—
—
—
1998
20
NC
—
NC
—
—
—
—
—
—
1999
21
42
—
53
—
68
—
—
—
—
2000
22
61
—
35
48
NC
—
—
—
—
2001
23
70
—
—
—
NC
—
—
—
—
2002
24
11
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2003
25
5
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2004
26
11
9
—
—
NC
—
—
—
—
2005
27
12
9
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2006
28
20
11
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2007
29
37
19
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
2008
30
—
—
35
—
—
2009
31
9
5
—
—
NC
—
10
12
—
2010
32
—
—
NC
—
10
—
2011
33
4
—
—
NC
9
7
—
2012
34
13
13
—
—
NC
9
6
—
—
2013
35
12
13
—
—
NC
24
6
22
—
2014
36
20
10
—
—
NC
11
DNF
13
—
2015
37
71
42
—
—
NC
32
—
—
—
2016
38
61
48
—
—
NC
—
—
—
17
2017
39
167
116
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Individual podiums
18 victories – (11 WC , 7 SWC )
38 podiums – (27 WC , 11 SWC )
No.
Season
Date
Location
Race
Level
Place
1
2002–03
30 November 2002
Rukatunturi , Finland
30 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
2
18 January 2003
Nové Město , Czech Republic
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
3
16 March 2003
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
4
2003–04
13 February 2004
Oberstdorf , Germany
15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
3rd
5
16 March 2003
Oslo , Norway
50 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
6
2004–05
22 January 2005
Pragelato , Italy
15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
1st
7
6 March 2005
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual F
World Cup
1st
8
2005–06
31 December 2005
Nové Město , Czech Republic
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
9
7 January 2006
Otepää , Estonia
15 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
10
2007–08
24 November 2007
Beitostølen , Norway
15 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
11
2 December 2007
Rukatunturi , Finland
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
12
28 December 2007
Nové Město , Czech Republic
4.5 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
1st
13
29 January 2007
15 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
2nd
14
2 January 2008
15 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
1st
15
28 December 2007 – 6 January 2008
Tour de Ski
Overall Standings
World Cup
1st
16
9 February 2008
Otepää , Estonia
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
17
16 February 2008
Liberec , Czech Republic
11.4 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
18
23 February 2008
Falun , Sweden
15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
1st
19
2 March 2008
Lahti , Finland
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
20
8 March 2008
Oslo , Norway
50 km Individual F
World Cup
2nd
21
16 March 2008
Bormio , Italy
15 km Pursuit F
World Cup
2nd
22
2008–09
30 November 2008
Rukatunturi , Finland
15 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
23
24 January 2009
Otepää , Estonia
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
24
2009–10
7 January 2010
Cortina -Toblach , Italy
10 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
2nd
25
9 January 2010
Val di Fiemme , Italy
20 km Mass Start C
Stage World Cup
1st
26
10 January 2010
10 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
1st
27
1–10 January 2010
Tour de Ski
Overall Standings
World Cup
1st
28
16 January 2010
Otepää , Estonia
15 km Individual C
World Cup
1st
29
6 March 2010
Lahti , Finland
15 km + 15 km Pursuit C/F
World Cup
2nd
30
20 March 2010
Falun , Sweden
10 km + 10 km Pursuit C/F
Stage World Cup
3rd
31
2010–11
28 November 2010
Rukatunturi , Finland
15 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
1st
32
11 December 2010
Davos , Switzerland
15 km Individual C
World Cup
3rd
33
9 January 2011
Val di Fiemme , Italy
9 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
1st
34
31 December 2010 – 9 January 2011
Tour de Ski
Overall Standings
World Cup
3rd
35
20 March 2011
Falun , Sweden
15 km Pursuit F
Stage World Cup
3rd
36
2011–12
10 December 2011
Davos , Switzerland
30 km Individual F
World Cup
3rd
37
22 January 2012
Otepää , Estonia
15 km Individual C
World Cup
2nd
38
2013–14
30 November 2013
Rukatunturi , Finland
10 km Individual C
Stage World Cup
1st
Team podiums
1 victory – (1 RL )
5 podiums – (4 RL , 1 TS )
References
External links
Note: Until 1981/82, World Cup was being held unofficially.