“Until seventeen, eighteen, I woke up about half past four in the morning. At five o’clock I went up the stairs to Slavín, it took me an hour. I came home, took a shower, ate, went to school at eight. The school finished at three, eating, training, learning, sleeping at nine so that I could get up at five.”
The memorial Boris Mlsna, was born on June 25, 1962 in Modra. He spent the first two years of his life in Pezinok, where he lived with his family in the house of grandparents. When he was two years old, they moved to Bratislava. Boris’s parents come from Pezinok. His father, Bohumil Mlsna, worked as an editor at Slovak broadcast, and in addition he realized himself as a folk narrator, Uncle Marcin. Boris’s mother, Ela Mlsnová, was born in Ukraine, but when she was a little girl, her family emigrated to Slovakia and settled in Pezinok. She worked as a primary school teacher. Boris grew up with a sibling, brother Milan Mlsna, who is also called Mišo. In September 1968, Boris entered a primary school on Vazovova Street in Bratislava. When he was twelve, a new teacher came to the school, along with Borisov’s interest in karate, because the teacher was involved in this sport. He started a year later and at the age of sixteen he became a first-rate sportsman. He attended the sports club “Physical Education Unit Rapid”, karate section. After primary school, he decided to go to the Ladislav Novomeský grammar school, which was one of the most prestigious, but one of the most demanding. After graduating from high school, Boris knew he would continue the sport. He finished three semesters at SVŠT, but due to the difficulty he did not continue. Finally, in 1987, he graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports in Bratislava. After school, he obtained the position of head of the methodological and organizational department in the then House of Pioneers and Youth, Klement Gottwald, where he was just a month and then he entered the forces. After the war training, in 1989 he accepted an offer at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports as an assistant at the Department of Gymnastics. Later, he provided protection for Milan Kňažko and all VPN events. Boris Mlsna passed the highest technical degree in karate, after the fourth dan. He always took karate as a sport, so he preferred the direction of kumite. He never thought of karate as an art. He is the first holder of a medal in karate for the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, which he won at the World Championships in Paris in 1982. It was a bronze medal. He is currently a businessman. It has a security service, a fitness center and runs a sports hall. In 1992, he married the future Gabika and they had two sons, Viktor and Filip. Gabika does fitness and has become World Champion three times.