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Lukáš Csölley

2018 EC Lucie Myslivečková Lukáš Csölley 2018-01-20 14-00-57 (3).jpg
Myslivečková and Csölley in 2018

Personal information
Country represented
Slovakia
Born
(1990-06-18) 18 June 1990 (age 28)
Bratislava
Height
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Partner
Lucie Myslivečková, Federica Testa, Nikola Višňová
Coach
Roberto Pelizzola, Paola Mezzadri, Raffaella Cazzaniga, N. Lunghi, Hendryk Schamberger, Gabriela Hrázská
Choreographer
Corrado Giordani, Hendryk Schamberger, Gabriela Hrázská
Skating club
SKP Bratislava
Training locations
Milan
Canton, Michigan
Began skating
1995
Retired
June 2018
ISU personal best scores
Combined total
142.57
2018 Winter Olympics
Short dance
59.75
2018 Winter Olympics
Free dance
83.80
2017 Europeans

Lukáš Csölley (born 18 June 1990) is a Slovak former competitive ice dancer. With Lucie Myslivečková, he competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. With Federica Testa, he won four ISU Challenger Series medals and bronze at the 2015 Winter Universiade. They finished in the top ten at the 2015 and 2016 European Championships.




Contents





  • 1 Career

    • 1.1 Early years


    • 1.2 Partnership with Višňová


    • 1.3 2011–2012 season: First season with Testa


    • 1.4 2012–2013 season


    • 1.5 2013–2014 season


    • 1.6 2014–2015 season


    • 1.7 2015–2016 season


    • 1.8 2016–2017 season: First season with Myslivečková


    • 1.9 2017–2018 season: 2018 Winter Olympics



  • 2 Programs

    • 2.1 With Myslivečková


    • 2.2 With Testa


    • 2.3 With Višňová



  • 3 Competitive highlights

    • 3.1 With Myslivečková


    • 3.2 With Testa


    • 3.3 With Višňová



  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Career[edit]



Early years[edit]


Csölley started learning to skate in 1995.[1] He competed in singles until the age of 16.[2]



Partnership with Višňová[edit]


In 2006, Csölley switched to ice dancing and teamed up with Nikola Višňová from the Czech Republic. They decided to represent Slovakia. In their first two seasons, they trained under Gabriela Hrázská in Brno, Bratislava, and Oberstdorf.[3][4] They finished 19th at the 2007 World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf and 17th at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Sofia.


In the 2008–2009 season, Višňová/Csölley trained in Berlin, Oberstdorf, and Brno, coached by Hendryk Schamberger.[5] They placed 17th at the 2009 World Junior Championships in Sofia.


During the next two seasons, the two were coached by Roberto Pelizzola and Raffaella Cazzaniga in Milan.[6][7] They ranked 20th at the 2010 European Championships in Tallinn, Estonia; 19th at the 2010 World Junior Championships in The Hague, Netherlands; 22nd at the 2011 European Championships in Bern, Switzerland; and 5th at the 2011 World Junior Championships in Gangneung, South Korea.


In September 2011, Slovak news reported that their partnership had ended.[8]



2011–2012 season: First season with Testa[edit]


In October 2011, Slovak news media reported that Csölley had teamed up with Italy's Federica Testa to compete for Slovakia.[9][10] Coached by Roberto Pelizzola in Milan, Testa/Csölley made their international debut at the Bavarian Open in February 2012 and then competed at the World Championships in March in Nice, France.[11]



2012–2013 season[edit]


Testa/Csölley finished 17th at the 2013 European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia, having placed 19th in the short dance and 16th in the free dance. At the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario, Canada, the two placed 26th in the short dance and did not advance further.



2013–2014 season[edit]


In September 2013, Testa/Csölley competed at the final Olympic qualifying event, the Nebelhorn Trophy; they finished ninth and became the first alternates for the 2014 Winter Olympics. In January 2014, they placed 12th at the European Championships in Budapest, Hungary but the two missed the cut-off for the free dance in March at the World Championships in Saitama, Japan.



2014–2015 season[edit]


Paola Mezzadri joined Pelizzola as Testa/Csölley's coach.[12] They began their season with a bronze medal at the 2014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series (CS) event held in early October. Later that month, making their Grand Prix debut, they placed fourth in the short dance and seventh overall at the 2014 Skate America. In November, they were awarded gold at two CS competitions, the Volvo Open Cup and Warsaw Cup.


They finished eighth overall at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden.[13] In March, they placed 15th at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, having ranked 13th in the short and 15th in the free.



2015–2016 season[edit]


Testa/Csölley finished 9th in the short dance, 8th in the free dance, and 8th overall at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava. At the 2016 World Championships in Boston, they placed 12th in the short, 15th in the free, and 14th overall.



2016–2017 season: First season with Myslivečková[edit]


Testa/Csölley received invitations to the 2016 Skate Canada International and 2016 Trophée de France but withdrew from both Grand Prix events on 7 July 2016[14][15] due to Testa's decision to retire from competition.[16]
After Testa's retirement, Csölley contacted Czech ice dancer Lucie Myslivečková on Skype.[17] They teamed up in late June 2016 and announced on 11 July 2016 that they would compete together for Slovakia.[16][1] During their first season together, they were coached by Roberto Pelizzola and Paola Mezzadri in Milan, Italy.[18]


Myslivečková/Csölley won gold at the Volvo Open Cup in November 2016 and placed 16th at the 2017 European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic. In mid-March 2017, they decided to withdraw from the World Championships in Helsinki due to Myslivečková's shoulder injury, requiring an operation.[19]



2017–2018 season: 2018 Winter Olympics[edit]


During the season, Myslivečková/Csölley trained under Barbara Fusar-Poli, Stefano Caruso, and Roberto Pelizzolla in Milan, Italy.[20] In late September, the duo competed at the 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, the final qualifying opportunity for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Their result, 6th, was sufficient to obtain an Olympic spot for Slovakia, by 0.27 of a point. In January, they placed 17th at the 2018 European Championships in Moscow, Russia.


In February, the two competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[21] They qualified to the free dance and finished 20th overall. In March, they placed 25th at the 2018 World Championships in Milan, Italy.


Following Myslivečková's decision to retire, Csölley briefly trained with Testa.[22] In late June 2018, he announced his retirement from competition.[22]



Programs[edit]



With Myslivečková[edit]











Season

Short dance

Free dance
2017–2018
[20]


  • Samba: Tico Tico
    by Percy Faith


  • Rhumba: Historia de un Amor
    by Pérez Prado


  • Samba: Tico Tico
    performed by Sambadrom



  • Cabaret (musical)
    performed by Liza Minnelli
    • Mein Herr

    • Maybe This Time

    • Cabaret

2016–2017
[1]


  • Blues: Cry Me a River
    by Michael Bublé


  • Hip hop: End of Time
    by Beyoncé


  • Paris
    by Ibrahim Maalouf

  • Lilies of the Valley
    (from Pina)
    by Yun Miyake


  • Defie 1962
    by Ibrahim Maalouf

  • True Story
    by Ibrahim Maalouf


With Testa[edit]


























Season

Short dance

Free dance
Exhibition
2015–2016
[23]


  • Waltz: Swing Time
    by Jerome Kern


  • Slow foxtrot: They Can't Take That
    Away From Me
    by George Gershwin
    performed by Tony Bennett



  • March: That's Entertainment!
    by Henry Mancini



  • Malèna
    • Passeggiata In Paese
      by Ennio Morricone

    • Kutlama
      by Mr. Avant Garde Folk

    • Ma l'amore no
      by Ennio Morricone

    • Orgia
      by Ennio Morricone


  • Addams Family Values
    by Marc Shaiman
    • It's An Addams

    • Fester's In Love

    • The Big Date

    • The Tango

2014–2015
[12]


  • Flamenco: Nerva


  • Paso doble: Zorongo
    by Paco Pena


  • Flamenco: Que se ven desde el conquero
    (Faradangos de Huelva)
    by Pepe Romero


  • Enter the Circus
    by Christina Aguilera

  • Terrorklowns
    by Verse 13 (Jamod L. Dodson)

  • Hurt
    by Christina Aguilera

  • Song Of Spirit
    by Karl Jenkins


2013–2014
[24]


  • Chicago
    by John Kander and Fred Ebb

    • Quickstep: Overture


    • Quickstep: All that Jazz


    • Slow foxtrot: Funny Honey


    • Charleston: We Both Reached For the Gun



  • Addams Family Values
    by Marc Shaiman
    • It's An Addams

    • Fester's In Love

    • The Big Date

    • The Tango


2012–2013
[25][2]


  • Radetzky March
    by Johann Strauss I

  • Die schöne Galathee
    by Franz von Suppé

  • Polka
    by Johann Strauss


  • Lilli Marleen
    performed by Marlene Dietrich


  • Sunflower
    by Henry Mancini

  • Place Rouge
    (from Le Concert)
    by Camille Adrien



  • Spellbound
    by Miklós Rózsa


2011–2012
[11]


  • Merengue: Pinta Me
    by Elvis Crespo


  • Samba: Baila Baila Con Migo
    by Domino

  • Rhumba
    by Gizelle D'Cole


  • Un Día Llegará
    by Josh Groban

  • Spanish Fire
    by Roberto Pelizzola



With Višňová[edit]























Season

Short dance

Free dance
2010–2011
[7]


  • Once Upon A December
    performed by Deana Carter

  • Tango Concertante
    by Ralf Gscheidle



  • Notre-Dame de Paris
    by Riccardo Cocciante
    • Les temps des cathedrales

    • Belle

    • Les sans-papiers

    • Danse Mon Esmeralda



Original dance

2009–2010
[6]

  • Flamenco

  • Prelude (On Earth As In Heaven)
    by Globus

  • Wyatt's Torch
    by Globus

  • Take Me Away
    by Globus

2008–2009
[5]


  • Charleston: Aviator

  • The Mooch


  • Charleston: Aviator



  • Billie Jean
    by Michael Jackson


  • I Just Can't Stop Loving You
    by Michael Jackson


  • Scream
    by Michael Jackson

2007–2008
[4][26]

  • Na Vsetine
    by Čechomor

  • Gorale
    by Čechomor



  • Volare
    by Gipsy Kings


  • A Mi Manera
    by Gipsy Kings

  • Volare Radio Mix
    by Gipsy Kings

2006–2007
[26][3]

  • Cell Block Tango
    from Chicago (musical)
    by John Kander, Fred Ebb


  • Tango
    by Jesse Cook

  • Cell Block Tango
    from Chicago (musical)
    by John Kander, Fred Ebb




  • Volare
    by Gipsy Kings


  • A Mi Manera
    by Gipsy Kings

  • Volare Radio Mix
    by Gipsy Kings


Competitive highlights[edit]


GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix



With Myslivečková[edit]



































International[27]
Event

2016–17

2017–18
Winter Olympics20th
World ChampionshipsWD25th
European Championships16th17th

CS Lombardia Trophy
7th

CS Nebelhorn Trophy
6th

CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial
8th

CS Warsaw Cup
3rd
International Cup of Nice8th
Volvo Open Cup1st
National
Slovak Championships1st

WD = Withdrew


With Testa[edit]




Testa/Csölley at the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy




























































































































































International[28]
Event

11–12

12–13

13–14

14–15

15–16

16–17
Worlds27th26th23rd15th14th
Europeans17th12th8th8th

GP Cup of China
4th

GP Skate Canada
WD

GP Skate America
7th

GP Trophée
WD

CS Nepela Trophy
3rd4th

CS Tallinn Trophy
2nd

CS Volvo Cup
1st

CS Warsaw Cup
1st
Bavarian Open6th
Crystal Skate4th
Golden Spin8th
Ice Challenge9th
Nebelhorn Trophy9th
Nepela Trophy6th4th
New Year's Cup2nd
Pavel Roman5th
Universiade4th3rd
Volvo Open Cup4th
National[28]
Slovak Champ.1st1st1st

WD = Withdrew


With Višňová[edit]




Višňová/Csölley at the 2010 World Junior Championships








































































































International[29]
Event

06–07
07–08

08–09

09–10

10–11
European Champ.20th22nd
Golden Spin9th
Nepela Memorial6th
Pavel Roman2nd
International: Junior[29]
World Junior Champ.19th17th17th19th5th

JGP Austria
13th10th

JGP Czech Republic
14th7th

JGP France
15th

JGP Germany
8th14th

JGP Hungary
13th

JGP Turkey
8th

JGP United Kingdom
11th
Grand Prize SNP4th J
Mont Blanc Trophy3rd J
Pavel Roman4th J
National[29]
Slovak Champ.1st J1st J1st1st1st

J = Junior level


References[edit]




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    • Original: "Intervista a Federica Testa e Lukáš Csölley: "Non vogliamo passare inosservati"" (in Italian). 10 March 2013.



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  9. ^ Šimo, Marián (3 October 2011). "Krasokorčuliar Csölley tancuje so šampiónkou Talianska" [Figure skater Csölley will dance with Italian champion]. SME (in Slovak).


  10. ^ Bőd, Titanilla (13 June 2012). "Lukáš Csölley: "It takes time to get used to each other and to find our style"". Absolute Skating. Retrieved 15 June 2012.


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  22. ^ ab "Krasokorčuliar Lukáš Csölley ukončil kariéru" [Figure skater Lukáš Csölley has ended his career]. Slovenská tlačová agentúra (in Slovak). sport.aktuality.sk. 28 June 2018.


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  26. ^ ab "Programs". Official website of Visnova / Csolley. Archived from the original on 4 December 2008.


  27. ^ "Competition Results: Lucie MYSLIVECKOVA / Lukas CSOLLEY". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 July 2018.


  28. ^ ab "Competition Results: Federica TESTA / Lukas CSOLLEY". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 July 2016.


  29. ^ abc "Competition Results: Nikola VISNOVA / Lukas CSOLLEY". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012.



External links[edit]





  • Lucie Myslivečková / Lukas Csolley at the International Skating Union


  • Federica Testa / Lukas Csolley at the International Skating Union


  • Nikola Višňová / Lukáš Csölley at the International Skating Union

  • Official website of Visnova / Csolley



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