David Drahonínský
Personal information
Born (1982-05-19) 19 May 1982
Kaplice, Czechoslovakia
Sport
Country Czech Republic
SportPara archery
Medal record
Archery
Representing  Czech Republic
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Individual W1
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo Individual W1
Silver medal – second place2012 LondonIndividual W1
Silver medal – second place2016 Rio de JaneiroIndividual W1
Silver medal – second place2020 TokyoMixed team W1
Bronze medal – third place2016 Rio de JaneiroMixed team W1
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 DonaueschingenIndividual W1
Gold medal – first place2011 TurinTeam W1
Gold medal – first place2023 PlzeňMixed team W1
Silver medal – second place2011 TurinIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2013 BangkokIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2019 Den BoschIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2022 DubaiIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2022 DubaiMen's doubles W1
Bronze medal – third place2022 DubaiMixed team W1
Bronze medal – third place2023 PlzeňIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2023 PlzeňMen's doubles W1
European Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 Saint-Jean-de-MontIndividual W1
Gold medal – first place2018 PlzeňMixed team W1
Gold medal – first place2022 RomeIndividual W1
Silver medal – second place2010 VichyIndividual W1
Silver medal – second place2018 PlzeňIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2014 NottwilIndividual W1
Bronze medal – third place2022 RomeMixed team W1

David Drahonínský (born 19 May 1982) is a Czech paralympic archer. He is a double Paralympic champion, three-time European champion and World champion in individual and team events with Tereza Brandtlová and Karel Davídek.[1][2]

Drahonínský became a paraplegic after he fell from a balcony as a teenager.[3]

References

  1. "David Drahoninsky - Czech Paralympic Committee (in Czech)". Czech Paralympic Committee. 16 December 2023.
  2. "David Drahoninsky - IPC Profile". International Paralympic Committee. 16 December 2023.
  3. "David Drahoninsky - World Archery". World Archery. 16 December 2023.
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