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Why Olympic champion Martina Sablikova was forced to go public about her secret 12-year relationship

Why Olympic champion Martina Sablikova was forced to go public about her secret 12-year relationship

Time of India01-05-2025

Martina Sablikova
, a Czech speed skating legend, has shared a deeply personal revelation with her fans, she has been in a secret relationship with fellow speed skater
Nikola Zdrahalova
for over 12 years.
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The 37-year-old, who boasts seven Olympic medals and over 20 world championship titles, took to social media to publicly confirm her bond with Zdrahalova, a 29-year-old who competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
In a heartfelt post, Sablikova expressed her frustration over the growing pressure to address rumors surrounding her private life. "You know that I have always kept my private life private—and that will not change because it is really important to me," she wrote.
However, she added that recent speculation had become overwhelming, prompting her to speak out. "Some people have been trying to speak on my behalf, and it's been a bit much for me," she said. "So here it is, straight from me: Niky
Zdrahalova
and I are a couple. She's my rock, we're happy, and we've shared a beautiful life together for over 12 years."
Sablikova's post included an intimate photo of the couple, showcasing their strong and supportive relationship.
Zdrahalova, who often appears in Sablikova's social media posts, has been a constant presence in her life and career.
Fans quickly rallied behind
Sablikova
, offering words of encouragement and support. One fan praised Sablikova's strength, writing, "What you have done in your life is unforgettable. You are an icon and legend of speed skating and now you have shown that you are also a loving and strong woman." Others expressed sadness over the pressure Sablikova felt to disclose such personal details, with one user commenting, "I'm sorry you were forced to do this, but I'm extremely happy for you and wish you the best of luck."
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In response to the public support, many fans expressed that in today's world, love should not be hidden. "I think we already live in a time when love doesn't need to be hidden," one supporter wrote, adding that Sablikova and Zdrahalova's relationship should serve as an example of healthy partnership and mutual respect.
While the announcement has shocked some, it has ultimately opened a conversation about privacy, pressure, and the importance of being true to oneself, even in the spotlight.

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