„To experience the feeling of flying“
Pavel Ploc was born on 15 June 1964 in Jilemnice. Growing up in Harrachov and being largely supported by his father, a former Czechoslovak national biathlon team member, Pavel was devoted to winter sports since early childhood. He was especially passionate about ski jumping. In TJ Harrachov sports club, he had been preparing systematically for becoming a professional athlete. In the 1980s he successfully participated in several World Championships, winning a medal in four of them. Between 1983 and 1990 Pavel won ten individual World Cup events and ranked second overall in the 1987-88 World Cup season. He also set a world record at the Sky Flying Championship of 1983 in Harrachov, jumping 181 meters in the mammoth hill. He won a bronze medal in large hill at the Winter Olympics of 1984 in Sarajevo. Four years later at the Calgary Olympics he ranked second in normal hill. Having concluded his professional sports career in the beginning of the 1990s, he started to coach the Czech national team and the youth of Dukla Liberec. Later he opened up his own guest house in Harrachov and entered Czech politics. As a member of the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD), he was elected into the town assembly of Harrachov and later to the regional assembly of the Liberec region. At present, he is a member of the Parliament of Czech Republic.