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Emil Nekola is a Czech male figure skater competing internationally at the Grand Prix level. At eighteen years old, he is one of the younger competitors in the senior ranks. He stands at 183 centimeters tall, with light brown hair and blue eyes. His birthday is July 8th.
Emil has a cheerful, open, and straightforward personality. He is known for his kindness and for having no hidden agenda in how he treats others, embodying a manly yet gentlemanly demeanor that makes him easy to get along with. He has a relaxed, easygoing attitude and tends to take things in stride, but this belies a deep passion for skating and a willingness to push himself to perform difficult jumps. When he is not training, he enjoys participating in extreme sports, an off-ice hobby that often worries his coach due to the risk of injury.
In the context of the skating community, Emil treats Italian skater Michele Crispino like an older brother, happily following his lead and playing the role of a loyal junior or sidekick. This relationship is both comedic and warm, contrasting his easygoing nature with Michele's more serious and protective disposition. This dynamic becomes more complicated when he interacts with Michele's twin sister, Sara Crispino. Emil frequently shows interest in her, teasing or flirting in a way that appears to be without malice, which always triggers a defensive and hostile reaction from Michele.
Emil's primary motivation as a competitor is built around his technical prowess, specifically his jumping ability. He is introduced as a powerful jumper, and his programs are designed to showcase multiple quadruple jumps. In the Grand Prix Series, he competes in the Canada event and finishes in third place, earning a spot on the podium. At the Russia event, his short program places him sixth. His free skate to The Hut on Fowls Legs (Baba Yaga) and Anastasis features an explosive and technically threatening performance where he successfully lands four quadruple jumps in the first half. However, fatigue accumulates in the second half of his program, leading to mistakes that cause his overall score to drop to fifth place, meaning he narrowly misses qualifying for the Grand Prix Final.
Despite not qualifying as a competitor, Emil appears at the Final venue in Barcelona alongside Michele. Following the conclusion of the main competition, he is invited to the event Onsen on Ice Victor with Friends in Hasetsu. True to his energetic and unconventional nature, he makes a memorable late entrance by arriving on a jet ski, surprising everyone else present. When he sees the famous gold killer whale statue pose involving Yuuri Katsuki and Victor Nikiforov, his immediate reaction is to excitedly call Michele on the phone and insist he come see it right away, demonstrating his playful and spontaneous character.
Emil has a cheerful, open, and straightforward personality. He is known for his kindness and for having no hidden agenda in how he treats others, embodying a manly yet gentlemanly demeanor that makes him easy to get along with. He has a relaxed, easygoing attitude and tends to take things in stride, but this belies a deep passion for skating and a willingness to push himself to perform difficult jumps. When he is not training, he enjoys participating in extreme sports, an off-ice hobby that often worries his coach due to the risk of injury.
In the context of the skating community, Emil treats Italian skater Michele Crispino like an older brother, happily following his lead and playing the role of a loyal junior or sidekick. This relationship is both comedic and warm, contrasting his easygoing nature with Michele's more serious and protective disposition. This dynamic becomes more complicated when he interacts with Michele's twin sister, Sara Crispino. Emil frequently shows interest in her, teasing or flirting in a way that appears to be without malice, which always triggers a defensive and hostile reaction from Michele.
Emil's primary motivation as a competitor is built around his technical prowess, specifically his jumping ability. He is introduced as a powerful jumper, and his programs are designed to showcase multiple quadruple jumps. In the Grand Prix Series, he competes in the Canada event and finishes in third place, earning a spot on the podium. At the Russia event, his short program places him sixth. His free skate to The Hut on Fowls Legs (Baba Yaga) and Anastasis features an explosive and technically threatening performance where he successfully lands four quadruple jumps in the first half. However, fatigue accumulates in the second half of his program, leading to mistakes that cause his overall score to drop to fifth place, meaning he narrowly misses qualifying for the Grand Prix Final.
Despite not qualifying as a competitor, Emil appears at the Final venue in Barcelona alongside Michele. Following the conclusion of the main competition, he is invited to the event Onsen on Ice Victor with Friends in Hasetsu. True to his energetic and unconventional nature, he makes a memorable late entrance by arriving on a jet ski, surprising everyone else present. When he sees the famous gold killer whale statue pose involving Yuuri Katsuki and Victor Nikiforov, his immediate reaction is to excitedly call Michele on the phone and insist he come see it right away, demonstrating his playful and spontaneous character.