Puškárová proudly captured her father on VIDEO: He will be 77 years old… you won’t believe what he can do!

by Andrea
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The Swedes definitely belong to perhaps the biggest celebrity lovers of winter sports. Patrik Švajda and Zlatica Švajdová Puškárová have taken care of sports in their lives anyway, as they have two sons Leo and Adamko. However, Zlatica is especially inclined towards skiing. On your Instagram she showed the person who brought her to it and is her constant inspiration.

“My steadfast, wonderful father will be 77 years old in a month, but he hasn’t missed a single ski season yet. He led me to a passion for skiing, which I pass on to my children. Thanks to my parents, I have a “million” of beautiful skiing experiences and I am grateful that we are still riding the slopes together,” said the presenter of the Marquesas Golden Talents with Zlatica in the video she added. You can find it at the beginning of the article.

It shows her father, who climbs the slopes even in his old age. “Dad, great! You’re a dude. Come on, Ady, on your knees,” exclaimed Zlatica in the video, first at the father, then she turned to the son. She shared beautiful memories of skiing before the end of 2024 in a longer post on social networks.

“WE LOVE winter and skiing, we enjoy New Year’s Eve in DONOVALY. Places that are very special to me. When I was 3 years old, I got on skis for the first time at DONOVALY. My parents and I went here regularly for 15 years, in the days when Záhradiste was still “Somárska lúka” and Nová Hoľa will forever be Zvolen for me. A lot of beautiful memories and experiences, which I now pass on through my children,” she confided.

With them, she created the tradition of New Year’s skiing in Jasná. “It’s rare to see my sons share my LOVE of skiing,” added the moderator.

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