Olympische Sommerspiele 1920/Teilnehmer (Tschechoslowakei)
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Die Tschechoslowakei nahm an den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1920 in Antwerpen mit einer Delegation von 119 Athleten (118 Männer und eine Frau) an 53 Wettkämpfen in 13 Sportarten teil. Es war das erste Mal, dass die Tschechoslowakei Teilnehmer bei Olympischen Spielen war.
Die tschechoslowakischen Sportler gewannen zwei Bronzemedaillen. Die Eishockeymannschaft belegte ebenso den dritten Platz wie die Tennisspieler Ladislav Žemla und Milada Skrbková im gemischten Doppel. Skrbková war zudem die einzige Teilnehmerin der Tschechoslowakei. Fahnenträger bei der Eröffnungsfeier war der Leichtathlet Václav Vohralík.
Teilnehmer nach Sportarten
- Bronze
- Jan Černohorský
- František Dvořák
- Josef Javůrek
- Josef Jungmann
- Antonín Mikala
- Jaroslav Tuček
- Otakar Švorčík
- Viliam Tvrský
- Zdeněk Vávra
- disqualifiziert
- Antonín Hojer
- Antonín Janda
- Rudolf Klapka
- František Kolenatý
- Antonín Perner
- Karel Pešek
- Václav Pilát
- Jan Plaček
- Miroslav Pospíšil
- Josef Sedláček
- Emil Seifert
- Otto Mazal-Škvajn
- Karel Steiner
- Jan Vaník
- Antonín Janda
- Antonín Hojer
- nicht eingesetzt:
- František Peyr
- Josef Kuchař
- Václav Šubrt
- Jaroslav Hromadník
- Václav Prošek
- Josef Janík
- Josef Kuchař
- František Peyr
- Trainer:
- Jaroslav Dvořák
- Ludvík Wágner
- Karel Frankenstein
- Eduard Hašek
- František Kiehlmann
- František Marek
- Karel Pacák
- Vojtěch Plzák
- Karel Přibyl
- Jaroslav Procházka
- Adolf Reich
- Josef Šlehofer
- Josef Teplý
- Václav Vohralík
- František Hoplíček
- František Šretr
- František Stejskal
- Ardy Vydra
- Ladislav Janoušek
- František Kundert
- Josef Procházka
- Bohumil Rameš
- Jan Balej
- Josef Beránek
- Karel Halík
- Josef Huml
- František Kocián
- František Kopřiva
- Jan Kraus
- František Řezáč
- Josef Struna
- František Tázler
- Gustav Zinke
- Jindřich Mulač
- Jaroslav Oplt
- Dominik Štillip
- Jiří Wihan
- Jan Bauch
- Ferdinand Brožek
- Bohdan Kallmünzer
- Jiří Kallmünzer
- Emil Ordnung
- Ivan Schweizer
- Josef Širc
- Vladimír Širc
- Otakar Votík
- Karel Čížek
- Antonín Brych
- Rudolf Jelen
- Václav Kindl
- Josef Linert
- Josef Sucharda
- František Bláha
- František Procházka
- Josef Štojdl
- Václav Bucháček
- Alois Hrášek
- Emanuel Prüll
- Eduard Stibor
- Karel Ardelt
- Jaroslav Just
- Otto Woffek
- Ladislav Žemla
- Bronze Mixed-Doppel
- Bohuslav Hykš-Černý
- Milada Skrbková
- Bronze Mixed-Doppel
- František Týř
- 4. Platz Mannschaftsmehrkampf
- Josef Bochníček
- Ladislav Bubeníček
- Josef Čada
- Stanislav Indruch
- Miroslav Klinger
- Josef Malý
- Zdeněk Opočenský
- Josef Pagáč
- František Pecháček
- Robert Pražák
- Václav Stolař
- Svatopluk Svoboda
- Ladislav Vácha
- František Vaněček
- Jaroslav Velda
- Václav Wirt
- Ladislav Bubeníček
- Josef Bochníček
- 11. Platz
- František Franěk
- Antonín Novotný
- Václav Lancinger
- Eduard Stibor
- Hugo Sedláček
- Emil Girl
- František Černík
- Jan Hora
- Antonín Novotný
- František Franěk
Weblinks
- Tschechoslowakische Olympiamannschaft von 1920 in der Datenbank von Sports-Reference (englisch; archiviert vom Original)
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