EISB’s Vaclavik Siblings: Rising Stars in Figure Skating
EISB’s Vaclavik siblings—Lukáš, Year 13, Tadeáš, Year 12, and Aneta, Year 9—are carving their names into the international figure skating scene, each with their unique talents and impressive results. As the 2024-2025 season unfolds, the possibility of all three siblings competing together at the prestigious World Junior Figure Skating Finals in Debrecen, Hungary, this February, is becoming more than a dream—it’s a real possibility, especially after this past weekends Jr. Grand Prix results in Gdansk, Poland (see highlights).
Lukáš Vaclavik: Leading the Charge for Slovakia
Lukás Vaclavik, is one of 2 excellent skaters, alongside Adam Hagara, who represents Slovakia and has been a dominant force in junior figure skating.
Recently, he set a new personal best of 207,78 points at the 2024 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Gdansk, showcasing his technical brilliance and artistic performance (ISU Results).
Lukáš has earned podium finishes at various competitions throughout his career, including gold at the 2024 Merano Ice Trophy and silver at the Sonja Henie Trophy. The past weekend he took gold at the Jr. Grand Prix in Gdansk, Poland. (ISU Results).
His performances this season place him as a strong contender for the World Junior Finals in February 2025. (video)
Tadeáš Vaclavik: The Czech Contender (see video)
The younger, Tadeas Vaclavik, skates for Czechia and has quickly become one of the most promising young skaters in his country. At the Czech Junior Championship 2024 in Marianske Lazne, Tadeás achieved a personal best of 172,25 points, marking a new career high.(Results)
With recent top-three finishes, including a silver at the Triglav Trophy in Slovenia, Tadeáš is on track to potentially join his brother at the Junior Finals in February(ISU Results).
Aneta Vaclavik: The Youngest of the Trio (see video)
Not to be overshadowed, Aneta Vaclavik, the youngest sibling, also competes internationally for Slovakia. Aneta does Ice Dance with her partner Ivan Morozov, also competed in Gdansk over the weekend and reached the criteria to join the Jr. World Championship with Lukas in Feb.(ISU Results).
The Path to Debrecen: Can the Siblings Make History?
The World Junior Figure Skating Finals this coming Februrary in Debrecen, Hungary, promises to be one of the most exciting events of the season. With both Lukáš and Tadeáš having strong seasons, the possibility of qualifying for the Finals looks increasingly likely. If all three Vaclavik siblings were to compete at this level, it would be an extraordinary moment in figure skating history
As we approach February, fans of figure skating should keep a close eye on this talented trio. Their journey to the top continues, and the chance to see all three competing on one of the sport’s grandest stages is within reach.