Katarina Klapitova has been part of both the Women U19 and Women’s national teams. The 22-year-old forward first picked up a floorball stick when she was 11 years old and is currently playing in the Czech league team 1.SC Tempish Vitkovice.
How does Men’s Floorball and Women’s Floorball differ in your country?
Well, Daft Punk´s song describes it perfectly: harder, better, faster, stronger. Moreover, men´s floorball is more popular for audience and sponsors in the Czech Republic. Competition among the men´s teams is much higher than in the women´s league.
How do you practice floorball?
Usually, I practice 6 times a week all together during the season. There are 3 floorball trainings, a match and physical trainings in a fitness center or running training. The number of hours in the gym is a personal thing because I think everybody tries to improve or work on something else. Personally, I am no longer there than 90 minutes. Of course, that number of trainings per week differs a lot. It depends if we prepare for play-offs or it is a summer training or preparation before an important tournament (championship or champion’s cup).
How did you become a national team player?
I started to play in the U19 national team when I was 14 years old and in the same year I was nominated to women´s national team. In the very beginning, my that time coach probably nominated me to a camp and then I was chosen to the „elite“
What has been the most peculiar situation that has happened to you during a floorball match?
Every situation with our head coach is a peculiar one
How will you prepare for the WFC?
I try to eat nutritionally balanced food, sleep well and have quality regeneration. With upcoming WFC, I focus more on trainings and work on my individual floorball technique and elimination of my defects.
Usually, our national team prepare with floorball camps, friendly matches or some tournaments. The last part of our preparation is the tournament Six Nations Cup and the final camp in November.
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Women´s WFC 2017 Event highlights – 6.2.2018
IFF Associations Meeting Day 2 – 11.12.2017
Sweden becomes the World Champion after thrilling final – 9.12.2017
Wibron (SWE) the MVP of WFC 2017 – 9.12.2017
WFC 2017 All Star team – 9.12.2017
Great victory for Switzerland – 9.12.2017
Ruttimann beats Di Nardo‘s record and becomes the all-time WFC goal scorer – 9.12.2017
Billa equals the record for most WFC matches – 9.12.2017
Slovakia wins 5th place – 9.12.2017
Poland won the battle for the 7th place – 9.12.2017
Fantastic win for Sweden – 8.12.2017
Finland wins thrilling semifinal against Switzerland – 8.12.2017
IFF Associations Meeting Day 1 – 8.12.2017
Slovakia with an impressive victory – 8.12.2017
Latvia to play for 5th place after beating Poland – 8.12.2017
Paulina Hudakova becomes "Most points in a single WFC" record holder – 8.12.2017
Switzerland beat Norway – 7.12.2017
Finland proceeds to semifinal after sensational match – 7.12.2017
Women in Floorball seminar held during the WFC in Bratislava – 7.12.2017