The 23-year-old Czech native, whom Richard Mille welcomed into the brand’s family of women sports partners last year, is the only person ever to forge an international career in both snowboarding and alpine skiing at the highest level.
Ledecká is from a family of athletes and artists: Her grandfather was a World Cup ice hockey champion and her mother was a figure skater. Her father is a renowned composer and her brother is a recognised comic-book artist, who also happened to design her racing suit.
When she was five years old, she won the first race she ever entered in the Milca Cup series and she has remained a winner since. In 2013, she was a two-time gold medallist at the World Junior Championships and won the parallel giant slalom at the 2014 World Cup, her first professional career success. She is a two-time snowboard world champion, with victories in 2015 and 2017.
European junior champion in 2013 and European indoor runner-up in 2015, the Belgian athlete won the gold medal in the heptathlon in Rio. She was voted rising star by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 2016 and female athlete of the year in 2017, alongside her Richard Mille partner, Barshim, who was the male athlete of the year. At the 2017 Hypo-meeting in Götzis, Austria, Thiam shot to third in the world all-time heptathlon list by scoring 7,013 points and won the gold medal at the World Championships in London.
But Thiam prefers to talk about her objectives for the future rather than medals won in the past. It was for this reason that she chose not to compete in last year’s World Indoor Championships but to concentrate on the European Championship in Berlin. “There won’t be an Indoor Championship for me ... I want to remain 100% focused on my No 1 objective, which is the European Championships! I’m training hard and my sights are set on Berlin. I prefer to concentrate on my general progression rather than medals and victories,” she said at the time.
Thiam is certain that by working continuously to improve her personal records, good results and high scores will inevitably follow. Mille was immediately drawn to the determination and capacity of this young athlete, as the heptathlon is one of the most complex disciplines in athletics and heptathletes are considered the most complete athletes.
“What enticed me to work with Thiam was her vision and her approach to performance. She has a strong analytical sense and does not rush herself,” Mille says. “I endorse the idea that it is most important to look for ways to surpass yourself in order to become the best and accept the time that this might take.”
Thiam will wear an automatic lightweight and water-resistant watch. “I am proud of my partnership with Richard Mille and to work with this extraordinary team, with whom I share the same desire to always aim higher and push to the limits,” she says. In the same way that Mille developed the RM 67-02 Automatic in Quartz TPT with Barshim and van Niekerk, the watchmaker is currently thinking about a sports watch for women.
Anandhi Gopinath is an assistant editor with Options at The Edge Malaysia


