Natálie Taschlerová
{{short description|Czech ice dancer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
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|birth_place= Brno, Czech Republic
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|partner= Filip Taschler
|discipline= Ice dance
|coach= Matteo Zanni
Barbora Řezníčková
Denis Loboda
Daniel Peruzzo
Marco Pipani
|skating club= VSK Technika Brno
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Natálie Taschlerová (born 9 December 2001) is a Czech ice dancer. With her brother and skating partner, Filip Taschler, she is the 2020 Nebelhorn Trophy champion and three-time Czech national champion (2022–23, 2025). They represented the Czech Republic at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
On the junior level, she is the 2019 JGP USA bronze medalist and has competed in the final segment at three World Junior Championships, their highest placement being fourteenth in 2019. Nationally, she is a three-time Czech national junior champion.
Career
= Early career =
File:Taschlerová, Taschler - 2019 Junior Worlds - 1.jpg]]
Taschlerová began learning to skate in 2004 and subsequently began learning ice dance alongside her brother Filip following the end of his partnership with Karolína Karlíková. Years later, Taschler would say that "our relationship is better since we started skating together. When we were younger, we fought like small kids, but now we are adults. We respect each other."
Taschlerová/Taschler made their international junior debut in the 2017–18 season, including two appearances on the ISU Junior Grand Prix, placing twelfth in Poland and thirteenth in Austria. After winning what would be the first of three Czech junior national titles, they made their first appearance at the World Junior Championships, where they finished eighteenth.
Competing their second season on the Junior Grand Prix, Taschlerová/Taschler were thirteenth at JGP Lithuania and eleventh at their home JGP Czech Republic. They then won their first international junior medals competing at minor events, a bronze at the Open d'Andorra and a silver at the junior category at the Inge Solar Memorial. Junior national champions for the second time, they finished the season placing fourteenth at the 2019 World Junior Championships.
= 2019–2020 season: JGP medal & senior debut =
In the off-season, Taschlerová/Taschler began training part-time in the United States with Collin Brubaker and Oleg Epstein, in addition to longtime coach Matteo Zanni in Milan. They returned to the Junior Grand Prix, competing first at 2019 JGP United States in Lake Placid, New York. In a significant improvement over their previous two years, they came fourth in the rhythm dance. Then they overtook Canadians Makita/Gunara in the free dance for the bronze medal. They finished in fifth place at their second JGP in Croatia.
Following the Junior Grand Prix, Taschlerová/Taschler elected to make their international senior debut, winning the silver medal at the Open d'Andorra and thereby obtaining the technical minimum qualifications to attend their first European Figure Skating Championships, where they finished in nineteenth position. They participated in a third senior event, coming eighth at the Egna Trophy.
Winning the Czech junior title for the third time, they were again their country's entry to the World Junior Championships. Taschlerová fell out of her twizzle at the beginning of the rhythm dance, landing them in nineteenth place in that segment. They rose to sixteenth position following the free dance. Taschlerová/Taschler had been assigned to make their senior World Championship debut at the 2020 World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled due to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
= 2020–2021 season: Worlds debut =
Due to the pandemic, the siblings could not continue training in the United States under Epstein and Brubaker and entered the season with only Zanni as their coach. They began their first full senior season at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, their first Challenger event, which due to the pandemic was attended only by European teams largely training in the area. Taschlerová/Taschler won the gold medal. They attended their second Egna Trophy, also winning gold there.
To conclude the season, Taschlerová/Taschler competed at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm, where they placed twenty-second in the rhythm dance and did not advance to the free dance. As a result, they did not qualify a berth for the Czech Republic at the coming Winter Olympics on the first of two opportunities to do so.
= 2021–2022 season: Beijing Olympics =
Taschlerová/Taschler began the new season on the Challenger series, placing fifth with new personal bests at the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy. In continued pursuit of an Olympic spot, they were next assigned as the Czech entry to the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, the second and final opportunity for dancers to qualify to the Olympic Games. They were second in the rhythm dance with another new personal best but dropped to fifth after the free dance due to a twizzle error, but their placement was sufficient to clinch the fourth of four available berths at the 2022 Winter Olympics. Afterward, their federation formally named them to the Czech Olympic team.
After winning the Pavel Roman Memorial and placing sixth at the 2021 CS Warsaw Cup, Taschlerová/Taschler won the Czech national title (finishing second overall at the 2022 Four National Championships). They were assigned to the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn and finished eleventh, qualifying for the free dance for the first time.
Taschlerová/Taschler began the 2022 Winter Olympics as the Czech entries in the rhythm dance segment of the Olympic team event. They placed sixth in the segment, securing five points for the Czech team. This was the highest Czech placement on day one of the event. Ultimately, the Czech team did not advance to the second stage of the competition and finished eighth overall. In the dance event, Taschlerová/Taschler placed seventeenth and qualified for the free dance. They moved up one place in the free dance, finishing sixteenth.
The team concluded the season at the 2022 World Championships, held in Montpellier with Russian dance teams absent due to the International Skating Union banning all Russian athletes due to their country's invasion of Ukraine. Taschlerová/Taschler finished thirteenth.
= 2022–2023 season: Grand Prix debut =
For the new season, Taschlerová and Taschler opted to perform a free dance based on the theme of climate change, a concept they had discussed since their junior career. Competing at two Challengers to begin, they won the bronze medal at the 2022 CS Lombardia Trophy before finishing fourth at the 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy. They were invited to make their senior Grand Prix debut, and came fifth at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy. They also finished fifth at their second assignment, the 2022 Grand Prix of Espoo, 5.40 points back of bronze medalists Turkkila/Versluis of Finland.
After winning the Czech national title and finishing first overall at the 2023 Four National Championships, Taschlerová/Taschler competed at the 2023 European Championships in Espoo. They finished fifth in the rhythm dance, qualifying to the final flight in the free dance by a margin of 0.42 over the French team Lopareva/Brissaud. They dropped behind the French in the free dance, finishing sixth overall. This was the highest placement for a Czech dance team at Europeans since Mrázová/Šimeček in 1995. Taschlerová/Taschler's result qualified a second berth for the Czech Republic at the following year's European championships, which was anticipated to be important given the rise of another Czech sibling team, Kateřina Mrázková and Daniel Mrázek, in the junior ranks that season. The siblings said afterward that "we definitely wanted to go for a medal. But overall, this experience of skating in the strongest group will strengthen us in the future." They hoped to finish in the top ten at the 2023 World Championships to earn a second berth there as well.
Ninth in the rhythm dance at the World Championships in Saitama, Taschlerová/Taschler moved up to eighth place after the free dance. This was the highest placement for a Czech team since Mrázová/Šimeček also finished eighth in 1994. The siblings cited their appreciation for the Japanese audience's love of figure skating, with Taschlerová adding that "we hope that we will have such an audience in Prague as well," as the 2026 edition was scheduled to be held in Prague.
= 2023–2024 season =
The siblings decided that their new free dance would be a tribute to their late father, after discarding their original plan for a Western theme in favour of something they considered "more internal and original." For the third consecutive year, they began the season at the Lombardia Trophy. Coming second in both segments, they won the silver medal. Weeks later they won a second Challenger medal, a bronze, at the 2023 CS Nepela Memorial.
File:Natalie Taschlerova & Filip Taschler 2024 Worlds Free Dance 3.jpg]]
Taschlerová/Taschler's first Grand Prix assignment, the 2023 Skate America, was also the Grand Prix debut of fellow Czech sibling team Mrázková/Mrázek, which Taschlerová called "nice" as "we are great friends all together." This was the first time two Czech teams competed on the Grand Prix in the same year. They finished fourth in the rhythm dance, but dropped to fifth after the free dance, where their choreographic lift was invalidated. The duo were scheduled to compete at the 2023 Cup of China, but withdrew after what they had believed to be a minor injury to Taschler proved to be more serious. They issued a state saying: "We will do everything to be back on the ice as soon as possible, but of course health always comes first." It was subsequently revealed that Taschler had been suffering from a spinal fracture.
The siblings were able to resume training in early December, and participated in the 2024 European Championships, coming seventh. Taschler said they were "happy to be back." With their fellow sibling team placing ninth, it was the first time since 1980 that two Czech dance teams placed in the top ten.
At the 2024 World Championships, Taschlerová/Taschler encountered difficulties in the rhythm when she slipped on attempting to go up in their lift, and they failed to execute the element. As a result they placed eighteenth in the segment, while Mrázková/Mrázek were thirteenth. He called it "a shock, we've never had a mistake like this before." They were fifteenth in the free dance, and rose to fifteenth overall, while their fellow Czechs remained thirteenth. Taschlerová said they were "satisfied with how the season was for us."
= 2024–25 season =
Taschlerová and Taschler began the season by competing on the Challenger series, finishing fourth at the 2024 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and winning gold at the 2024 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge. Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, the team finished fifth in the rhythm dance at the 2024 Skate Canada International, before moving up to fourth place in the free dance. Their second assignment was the 2024 Finlandia Trophy, where they also placed fourth, having come fourth in the rhythm dance and fifth in the free dance. Taschler remarked after the competition that he "had kind of a breakdown this morning and really didn’t want to skate today. But I am better now and glad I did it. Nati also helped a lot."
Concluding the first half of the season, Taschlerová/Taschler won another Czech national title. At the 2025 European Championships in Tallinn, errors in the rhythm dance saw them come eleventh in the segment. She said that "a lot of small mistakes that cost us an estimated four to five points. We're sorry, we wanted a better start to the second half of the season." They rose to tenth place after the free dance, which Taschler observing that "after the rhythmic dance, today's program was a challenge, to believe in ourselves again, but we managed to do that."
At the 2025 World Championships in Boston, Taschlerová/Taschler came thirteenth in the segment after she struggled on her twizzles. They remained in thirteenth place after the free dance, which placement, combined with the twelfth-place finish of Mrázková/Mrázek, secured two berths for the Czech Republic at the 2026 Winter Olympics ice dance competition. This was the first time since the 1994 Winter Olympics that two Czech places were qualified.
Programs
= Ice dance with Filip Taschler =
Competitive highlights
= Ice dance with Filip Taschler =
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||||||||
colspan="9" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International | ||||||||
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Event
! 17–18 ! 18–19 ! 19–20 ! 20–21 ! 21–22 ! 22–23 ! 23–24 ! 24–25 | ||||||||
align="left" | Olympics | 16th | |||||||
align=left | Worlds | C | 22nd | 13th | 8th | 15th | 13th | ||
align=left | Europeans | 19th | 11th | 6th | 7th | 10th | |||
align="left" | {{small|GP}} Finland | 5th | 4th | ||||||
align="left" | {{small|GP}} Skate America | 5th | |||||||
align=left | {{small|GP}} Skate Canada | | | 4th | ||||||
align="left" | {{small|GP}} Wilson Trophy | 5th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Denis Ten | bgcolor=gold | 1st | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Finlandia Trophy | 4th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Lombardia Trophy | 5th | bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd | bgcolor="silver" | 2nd | |||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Nebelhorn Trophy | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | 5th | WD | 4th | ||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Nepela Memorial | bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|CS}} Warsaw Cup | WD | 6th | ||||||
align="left" | Egna Trophy | 8th | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | WD | |||||
align="left" | Open d'Andorra | bgcolor="silver" | 2nd | |||||||
align="left" | Pavel Roman Memorial | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | |||||||
colspan="9" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International: Junior | ||||||||
align="left" | Junior Worlds | 18th | 14th | 16th | |||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} Austria | 13th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} Croatia | 5th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} Czech Rep. | 11th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} Lithuania | 13th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} Poland | 12th | |||||||
align="left" | {{small|JGP}} USA | bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd | |||||||
align="left" | Bavarian Open | 4th | 6th | ||||||
align="left" | Halloween Cup | bgcolor="silver" | 2nd | |||||||
align="left" | Inge Solar | bgcolor="silver" | 2nd | |||||||
align="left" | Leo Scheu | 5th | |||||||
align="left" | Open d'Andorra | bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd | |||||||
align="left" | Pavel Roman | 4th | |||||||
align="left" | Santa Claus Cup | 14th | |||||||
colspan="9" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | National | ||||||||
align="left" | Czech Championships | bgcolor="gold" | 1st J | bgcolor="gold" | 1st J | bgcolor="gold" | 1st J | WD | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | |
align="left" | Four Nationals
| | | | | bgcolor="silver" | 2nd | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | | bgcolor="gold" | 1st | ||||||||
colspan="9" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | Team events | ||||||||
align="left" | Olympics | 8th T |
Detailed results
= Ice dance with Filip Taschler =
{{Figure skating personal bests
|ref={{r|ISU-NTFT}}
|196.39|2023 World Championships
|76.91|{{nowrap|2023 European Championships}}
|44.55|2023 European Championships
|33.31|2024 European Championships
|119.83|2023 World Championships
|68.13|2023 World Championships
|51.70|2023 World Championships
}}
== Senior level ==
class="wikitable"
| style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2024–25 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
---|
26–30 March, 2025
| align=center | 13 | align=center | 13 | align=center | 13 |
28 January – 2 February, 2025
| align=center | 11 | align=center | 9 | align=center | 10 |
13–14 December 2024
| 2025 Four Nationals Championships | align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
15–17 November 2024
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 5 | align=center | 4 |
25–27 October 2024
| 2024 Skate Canada International | align=center | 5 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 |
3–6 October 2024
| 2024 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge | align=center | 2 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
19–21 September 2024
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2023–24 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
18–24 March 2024
| align=center | 18 | align=center | 15 | align=center | 15 |
10–14 January 2024
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 7 | align=center | 7 |
20–22 October 2023
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 5 | align=center | 5 |
28–30 September 2023
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 |
8–10 September 2023
| align=center | 2 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2022–2023 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
22–26 March 2023
| align=center | 9 | align=center | 8 | align=center | 8 |
25–29 January 2023
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 6 | align=center | 6 |
15–17 December 2022
| 2023 Four National Championships | align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
25–27 November 2022
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 5 | align=center | 5 |
11–13 November 2022
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 6 | align=center | 5 |
4–9 October 2022
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 |
16–19 September 2022
| align=center | 2 | align=center | 3 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2021–2022 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
21–27 March 2022
| align=center | 11 | align=center | 14 | align=center | 13 |
12–14 February 2022
| align=center | 17 | align=center | 17 | align=center | 16 |
4–7 February 2022
| 2022 Winter Olympics — Team event | align=center | 6 | align=center | — | align=center | 8T |
10–16 January 2022
| align=center | 11 | align=center | 13 | align=center | 11 |
17–18 December 2021
| 2022 Four National Championships | align=center | 2 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
17–20 November 2021
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 8 | align=center | 6 |
4–7 November 2021
| align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
22–25 September 2021
| align=center | 2 | align=center | 5 | align=center | 5 |
10–12 September 2021
| align=center | 5 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 5 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2020–2021 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
22–28 March 2021
| align=center | 22 | align=center | DNQ | align=center | 22 |
6–7 February 2021
| align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
23–26 September 2020
| align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2019–2020 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
7–9 February 2020
| align=center | 6 | align=center | 9 | align=center | 8 |
20–26 January 2020
| align=center | 17 | align=center | 18 | align=center | 19 |
20–24 November 2019
| align=center | 2 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
== Junior level ==
class="wikitable"
| style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2019–2020 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
---|
2–8 March 2020
| 2020 World Junior Championships | align=center | 19 | align=center | 16 | align=center | 16 |
14–15 December 2019
| 2020 Four National Championships | align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
17–20 October 2019
| 2019 Halloween Cup | align=center | 3 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
25–28 September 2019
| align=center | 6 | align=center | 6 | align=center | 5 |
28–31 August 2019
| align=center | 4 | align=center | 3 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2018–2019 season |
Date
! Event ! RD ! FD ! Total |
4–10 March 2019
| 2019 World Junior Championships | align=center | 16 | align=center | 14 | align=center | 14 |
5–10 February 2019
| align=center | 7 | align=center | 6 | align=center | 6 |
14–15 December 2018
| 2019 Four National Championships | align=center | 1 | align=center | 1 | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1 |
29 Nov. – 2 Dec. 2018
| align=center | 3 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | 3 |
12–18 November 2018
| 2018 Inge Solar Alpen Trophy | align=center | 5 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
9–11 November 2018
| align=center | 6 | align=center | 3 | align=center | 4 |
26–29 September 2018
| 2018 JGP Czech Republic (Czech Skate) | align=center | 12 | align=center | 12 | align=center | 11 |
5–8 September 2018
| 2018 JGP Lithuania (Amber Cup) | align=center | 10 | align=center | 15 | align=center | 13 |
style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | 2017–2018 season |
Date
! Event ! SD ! FD ! Total |
5–11 March 2018
| 2018 World Junior Championships | align=center | 16 | align=center | 18 | align=center | 18 |
26–31 January 2018
| align=center | 3 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 4 |
14–17 December 2017
| 2018 Four National Championships | align=center | 2 | align=center | 2 | align=center bgcolor=silver | 2 |
4–10 December 2017
| align=center | 9 | align=center | 17 | align=center | 14 |
8–12 November 2017
| 2017 Leo Scheu Memorial (Ice Challenge) | align=center | 5 | align=center | 4 | align=center | 5 |
4–7 October 2017
| 2017 JGP Poland (Baltic Cup) | align=center | 11 | align=center | 13 | align=center | 12 |
30 – 2 Aug. Sept. 2017
| align=center | 14 | align=center | 11 | align=center | 13 |
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{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-grand-prix-americka-brusle-natalie-taschlerova-filip-taschler.A231020_124920_sporty_ipet |title= Krasobruslaři Taschlerovi skončili na Americké brusli pátí, Mrázkovi byli osmí |trans-title=Historic moment of Czech figure skating. For the first time, two dance teams start at the Grand Prix |language= Czech |first= Alžběta |last= Marešová |website= iDnes |date= 20 October 2023 |access-date= 23 October 2023 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/me-v-krasobrusleni-tanecni-pary.A240113_204537_sporty_tm2 |title= Po 44 letech. Dva české taneční páry v elitní desítce na ME, sedmí a devátí |trans-title=After 44 years, two Czech dance couples place in the top ten at the European Championships (seventh and ninth) |first= Tomáš |last= Macek |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= 13 January 2024 |access-date= 30 January 2024 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-mistrovstvi-sveta-2024-montreal-rytmicke-tance.A240322_212737_sporty_ipet |title= Chyba a až 18. místo Taschlerových. Mrázkovi jsou na prvním MS třináctí |trans-title= A mistake and the Taschlers are in 18th place. The Mrážeks are thirteenth in their first World Championship |first= Alžběta |last= Marešová |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= 22 March 2024 |access-date= 27 March 2024 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-mistrovstvi-sveta-2024-montreal-volne-tance.A240323_214553_sporty_ipet |title= Snový vstup mezi elitu pro Mrázkovy. Jsou třináctý pár světa, Taschlerovi patnáctí |trans-title= A dream entry into the elite for the Mrázeks. They are the world's thirteenth couple, Taschlers fifteenth. |first= Alžběta |last= Marešová |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= 23 March 2024 |access-date= 27 March 2024 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-mistrovstvi-evropy-2025-rytmicke-tance.A250131_161325_sporty_ipet |title= Místo útoku defenziva. Rytmické tance na ME nevyšly Mrázkovým ani Taschlerovým |trans-title= Instead of attacking, defensive. Rhythm dances at the European Championships did not work out for Mrázková or Taschlerová |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= January 31, 2025 |access-date= April 13, 2025 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-mistrovstvi-evropy-2025-tallinn-volne-tance.A250201_143407_sporty_ipet |title= Taschlerovi po zklamání vybojovali nejlepší desítku, Mrázkovi na ME dvanáctí |trans-title= Taschlerovi reach top ten after disappointment, Mrázkovi twelfth at European Championships |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= February 1, 2025 |access-date= April 13, 2025 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/ms-v-krasobrusleni-taschlerovi-mrazkovi.A250328_224037_sporty_kazdt |title= Krasobruslaři Mrázkovi jsou po rytmickém tanci desátí, Taschlerovi třináctí |trans-title= Figure skaters Mrázkovi are tenth after rhythmic dance, Taschlerovi thirteenth |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= March 28, 2025 |access-date= April 13, 2025 }}
{{cite news |url= https://www.idnes.cz/sport/ostatni/krasobrusleni-mistrovstvi-sveta-boston-tance-na-lede-vysledky.A250329_212358_sporty_ipet |title= První desítka Mrázkovým utekla, olympiádu ale mají i s Taschlerovými jistou |trans-title= The top ten was missed by the Mrázkovi, but the Olympics are certain for them and the Taschlerovi |first= Alžběta |last= Marešová |language= Czech |website= iDnes |date= March 29, 2025 |access-date= April 13, 2025 }}
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