Birth name : Timea Szaboova
Birth Date: (age 20)
Birth place : Bratislava
Height : 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight: 62 kilos
Measurements: 90-64-94
Occupation: Student
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My life ambition is to fulfill both my personal and professional goals – to run a successful company in the media field and to have a healthy family.
Describe your childhood when you were growing up from 8 to 13 years old.
I believe I can say I had very happy childhood. I have a lot of memories, experiences and wonderful moments from my childhood. Even as a little girl I always preferred spending time with boys and sports.
When I was 10 years old, I started with athletics and from that moment my life has changed. The new school oriented on sport, new friends and a lot of nice new experiences. I was a very playful child.
I remember I loved holidays spent with my grandparents in the countryside. I loved the freedom they gave me.
What lessons did you learn from your childhood/growing years?
I learned that I have to always believe in myself and rely only on myself. I realized the beauty of life, I learned how to fully enjoy all the beautiful moments in my life, and take every opportunity that life offers.
Moreover, my parents always taught me to recover soon when I fall down and that the simple things in life are the most precious ones.
What is your most memorable moment?
The most memorable moment for me was the conclusion of the final show of the Miss Universe Slovak Republic 2010 Pageant when I was awarded and made it to the 1st runner-up position.
The moments when I feel really happy is the time well spent with my family, people I feel comfortable with and when I do what I love and that makes me satisfied.
What is your environmental advocacy?
This year, Slovak Republic was hit by massive floods. Thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes in over 900 villages and small towns in eastern Slovakia due to flooding which has destroyed crops, damaged buildings and cars, and left some residents homeless. Railway companies have been forced to suspend traffic, roads have been damaged and gas and electricity supplies disrupted by the floods, which have affected broad swathes of central Europe, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages and killing 18 people in the border country of Poland. I was personally helping the victims of the floods and I realized how much more must be done in this field of environment.
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