Miroslav Leitner (born August 1, 1966) is a Slovakian ski mountaineer and has been member of the SSA national squad since 1992. Until the split of Czechoslovakia in 1993, he ran for the Czechoslovac team.
Leitner was born in Brezno. He started ski mountaineering in 1983 and competed first in the same year.
1998:
4th, Patrouille des Glaciers ("seniors I" ranking), together with Milan Madaj and Dušan Trizna
2001:
3rd, European Championship team race (together with Peter Svätojánsky)
2002:
3rd, World Championship team race (together with Peter Svätojánsky)
2004:
5th, World Championship relay race (together with Peter Svätojánsky, Branislav Kačina and Milan Madaj
7th, World Championship team race (together with Peter Svätojánsky)
9th, World Championship combination ranking
2005:
5th, European Championship relay race (together with Milan Madaj, Peter Svätojánsky and Branislav Kačina)
8th, European Championship team race (together with Peter Svätojánsky)
2006:
4th, World Championship relay race (together with Peter Svätojánsky, Milan Blaško and Milan Madaj)
2008:
5th, World Championship relay race (together with Peter Svätojánsky, Jozef Hlavco and Juraj Laštík)
1992: 9th, together with Tibor Novajovský
1993: 3rd, together with Dušan Trizna
1994: 10th, together with Jean-Bastipte Mang
1996: 5th, together with Peter Matos
1997: 9th, together with Peter Matos
1998: 9th, together with Adriano Greco
2000: 4th, together with Peter Svätojánsky
2001: 4th, together with Peter Svätojánsky
2002: 8th, together with Peter Svätojánsky
2005: 9th, together with Peter Svätojánsky
2003: 10th, together with Peter Svätojánsky and Milan Madaj