In Greek mythology Aphrodite was the most attractive goddess of Mount Olympus. She was the goddess of Love, Beauty and Eternal Youth, arousing desire to gods and humans as well as birds and beasts. In addition, she was connected to the death and rebirth of nature and human beings.
When watching the eternally youthful and attractive Vladka wrestle it makes one wonder if Greek mythology has been reborn.
In a career that primarily spanned from 2005 through 2011 Vladka battled with the best of the DWW tribe. Her matches include hard fought struggles against Samantha, Luna, Tigress and Catfight Champion Jana N, Anita, Nikita, Mel, Lenka, Renata B, Gloria, Denise, Dani, Petra, Miriam and Adriena.
Her competitions against Petra and Samantha qualified her for the big sexy girl category. Here is a description by an enthralled fan of one of Vladka’s matches against the tall sexy brunette veteran Denise.
“WOW — what a terrific battle between two gorgeous well-built Amazons! I couldn’t help but think of the gypsy catfight in “From Russia With Love” — probably would have looked a lot like this if the bad guys hadn’t broken it up. Great back-and-forth dead even action that doesn’t result in a winner until the final few minutes. These two grapple and rip hair furiously in an intense fight that spills all over the mat and sometimes off. These two are a mess by the time the exhausted winner finally stands over her equally spent victim. It’s great!!”
What I loved in watching Vladka was her aggressive fighting style and preference for erotic school girls pins.
Her exotic name is of Czech origin and as is our custom since our female wrestling beauties travel the world, we take flight with them. Why should any of us be left behind? Let’s travel to the village that helped shape sexy Vladka, the popular tourist destination of Prague.
Please bring your walking shoes.
The enjoyable travel site myczechrepublic.com encourages, “The heart of Prague’s historical center is the Old Town Square. It has been beautifully restored and it is a good place to start your Prague visit. You will find the Gothic spires of the Týn Church towering over the square and the statue of reformer Jan Hus, and the Astronomical Clock on the Old Town Hall on the opposite side of it.
You will not regret a climb to the top of the Old Town Hall tower. The view of the square and beyond is spectacular.
You can buy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage that starts and ends on Old Town Square. The carriages are lined up near the white St. Nicholas Church and a 20-minute ride costs around 800 – 1,000 CZK per carriage (seats four people).
Wander the streets leading off the square – the grand Pa?ížská, the charming Týnská that leads to Ungelt, the ever-busy Melantrichova that will take you to Wenceslas Square… Walk down Celetná to the Powder Tower, one of the historical entrances to the Old Town. Connected to the tower is the exquisite Municipal House, Prague’s Art Nouveau gem.”
That’s a great start but there is still so much more to see and do.
Wikipedia extends the tour. “Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe. Main attractions include the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall and Pet?ín hill. Since 1992, the extensive historic center of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The city boasts more than ten major museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits. A modern public transportation system connects the city. Also, it is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including Charles University. Prague is classified as an Alpha- global city according to GaWC studies, comparable to Vienna, Seoul and Washington, D.C. Its rich history makes it a popular tourist destination, and the city receives more than 4.4 million international visitors annually, as of 2011. In 2011, Prague was the sixth-most-visited city in Europe.”
Finally the great travel site lonelyplanet.com guides us further. “Prague’s maze of cobbled lanes and hidden courtyards is a paradise for the aimless wanderer, always beckoning you to explore a little further. Just a few blocks away from the Old Town Square you can stumble across ancient chapels, unexpected gardens, cute cafes and old-fashioned bars with hardly a tourist in sight. One of the great joys of the city is its potential for exploration.”
Certainly a great adventure awaits those traveling to Vladka’s part of the world.
Even Vladka’s hobbies speak to power, skill and youthful strength. She loves beach volleyball.
Vladka has a very youthful spirit that would lead to a great career in wrestling if only the opportunities were available. It’s the responsibility of those who love women’s wrestling to create those options.
Vladka is a prime example of what Female Competition International is trying to preach to the world and the global villages do seem to be listening. A beautiful girl like Vladka studies gardening, loves flowers and cinema. In other words she’s just like many of your co-workers, neighbors, family and friends. When practiced in the right setting, women’s wrestling can attract reputable women from a full societal spectrum. Vladka is proof of that.
“In youth we learn; in age we understand”.…….Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
There is a well-known saying that youth is wasted on the young. When you research many interpretations of what that means, here is one that seems balanced.
“It means that young people have everything going for them physically; they’re in the best health they will ever be in; their minds are sharp and clear BUT they lack patience, understanding and wisdom which results in so much wasted effort.”
While that expression may apply to some, certainly not to DWW Star Vladka who by her interests, lifestyle and wrestling ascension seems to have found balance.
In Vladka’s case, she’s beautiful, powerful and big girl sexy.
She is the perfect example of how youth is properly placed upon the young.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, myczechrepublic.com, lonelyplanet.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.