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:CZE Čeští judisté se toho nebojí a je vidět, že v nejlehčí váhové kategorii máme nový příslib do budoucna! DAVID PŮLKRÁBEK získal v kategorii do 60kg na Grand Prix v mexickém Cancúnu skvělou BRONZOVOU MEDAILI, čímž si připsal výborných 350 bodů do olympijského žebříčku. Celkově se tak již dostává téměř na 700 bodů a aktuálně drží bez problémů postupové místo na OH mezi nejlepší desítkou! 

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UPDATE MAY 13TH 2019

 

CURRENTLY QUALIFIED CZECH ATHLETES (4)

 

Jan Micka - Swimming - Men's 800m and 1500m Freestyle

Simona Kubová - Women's 100m Backstroke

"Jakub Tomeček" - Shooting - Men's Skeet (Quota per NOC)

"Filip Nepejchal" - Shooting - Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Quota per NOC)

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CZECH REPUBLIC :CZE 
 

 

icon_oly01.png Archery: Currently there is nobody capable to qualify to Tokyo. 

icon_oly03.png Artistic Swimming: 

 

:CZECzech Women's Team

 

Czech synchronized swimming has been forming a young talented team which might succeed to qualify for Tokyo 2020. The first chance is that they finish 1st - 7th place at the World Aquatics championship 2019 in South Korea. If so, they will qualify team and automatically also a duet. The second chance would be at the 2020 Final Olympic qualifying tournament, where will be given other 3 spots for teams. 

 

:CZE Czech Women's Duet

 

If Czech women's qualifies, automatically is qualified also duet. If not, there are other ways how to qualify a duet. First, Czech duet would have to place at the first position of non-qualified countries at the 2019 European champions Cup. Last chance would be at the final Olympic qualifying tournament, where will compete countries which will have not qualified any swimmers. There will be selected other 7 duets to compete at the Olympics. 

icon_oly02.png Athletics: 

 

Name Discipline Probability
Zdeněk Stromšík 100m 60%
Jan Veleba 100m 40%
Dominik Záleský 100m 50%
Jan Jirka 200m 35%
Pavel Maslák 400m 95%
Michal Desenský 400m 50%
Patrik Šorm 400m 65%
Daniel Němeček 400m 40%
Lukáš Hoďboď 800m 60%
Filip Šnejdr 800m 60%
Jakub Holuša 1.500m 95%
Filip Sasínek 1.500m 75%
Jakub Zemaník 10.000 m 25%
Michal Brož 400m hurdles 50%
Vít Müller 400m hurdles 60%
Martin Tuček 400m hurdles 35%
Jan Tesař 400m, 400m h. 35%
Men's Relay 4x100m   55%
Men's Relay 4x400m   75%
Jan Kudlička Pole Vault 80%
Radek Juška Long Jump 90%
Tomáš Staněk Shot Put 95%
Ladislav Prášil Shot Put 70%
Petr Frydrych Javelin Throw 60%
Jakub Vadlejch Javelin Throw 95%
Vítězslav Veselý Javelin Throw 60%
Jaroslav Jílek Javelin Throw 60%
Jan Doležal Decathlon 60%
Marek Lukáš Decathlon 40%
Adam Helcelet Decathlon 80%
Jiří Sýkora Decathlon 60%
Klára Seidlová 100m 40%
Marcela Pírková 200m 50%
Zdeňka Seidlová 400 m 50%
Alena Symerská 400m 35%
Lada Vondrová 400m 65%
Barbora Malíková 400m 75%
Kristiina Mäki 1.500m 55%
Diana Mezulianiková 1.500m 65%
Simona Vrzalová 1.500m 70%
Eva Vrabcová Marathon 80%
Zuzana Hejnová 400m hurdles 90%
Lucie Sekanová 3.000m steeple 55%
Anežka Drahotová 20km Walk 85%
Women's Relay 4x100m   55%
Women's Relay 4x400m   65%
Michaela Hrubá High Jump 80%
Jiřína Ptáčníková Pole Vault 50%
Romana Maláčová Pole Vault 55%
Amálie Švábiková Pole Vault 75%
Lada Pejchalová High Jump 60%
Eliška Staňková Discus Throw 55%
Nikol Ogrodníková Javelin Throw 85%
Barbora Špotáková Javelin Throw 85%
Irena Šedivá Javelin Throw 60%
Kateřina Šafránková Hammer Throw 65%
Kateřina Cachová Heptathlon 80%
Eliška Klučinová Heptathlon 75%
Jiří Homoláč Marathon 45%

 

Michal Balner Pole Vault 40%
Tomáš Voňavka Discus Throw 30%
Marek Bárta Discus Throw 40%
Miroslav Pavlíček Hammer Throw 35%
Lucie Koudelová 100m hurdles 50%
Petr Svoboda 110m hurdles 50%
Lucie Májková Triple Jump 30%
Lukáš Gdula Walk 60%
Pavel Schorm Walk 35%
Jan Kubista 800m 55%
Barbora Procházková 100m 40%
Kateřina Skypalová Hammer Throw 55%
Marek Bakalár 100m 40%
Nikola Bendová 100m 65%
Barbora Dvořáková 100m 40%
Lucie Domská 100m 40%
Moira Stewartová 5.000m 40%
Kateřina Dvořáková 100m hurdles 40%
Nikola Strachová High Jump 40%
Jiří Zeman Triple Jump 40%
Pavla Kuklová Hammer Throw 40%

 

 

I added names, who will probably be fighting to qualify to Tokyo. In 2019 might be added more names. Every athlete will qualify according to the IAAF Olympic Ranking.  All current world ranking is available here: https://worldrankings-staging.aws.iaaf.org/world-rankings/100m/men

 



icon_oly04.png Badminton: 

Name Discipline Probability
Adam Mendrek Singles 65%
Milan Ludík Singles 60%
Jan Louda Singles 45%
Ondřej Král Singles 30%
Kateřina Tomalová Singles 35%
Zuzana Pavelková Singles 25%
Tereza Švábíková Singles 25%
Jaromír Janáček Doubles 30%
Tomáš Švejda Doubles 30%
Michaela Fuchsová Doubles 40%
Jakub Bitman Mixed Doubles 70%
Alžběta Bášová Doubles, Mix 70%

 

I named all Czech athletes who might possibly fight for Tokyo. Current world badminton ranking is here: https://bwfbadminton.com/rankings/ ... Olympic ranking has not started yet. 



icon_oly29.png Baseball: :CZE Czech Men's Team

 

The way how Czech team can qualify is following. At the European baseball championships 2019 they have to place from 1st to 5th place to earn the spot in Europe/Africa qualifying event, which will be held in February 2020. At this event will be 6 teams and only 1 will make it to Olympics. If Czech team does not win this tournament, but will place second, earns the spot for the last qualifying event which will be held in March or April 2020. Six teams will compete. Three of the teams will come from runners-up in the qualifying events above (second place in Africa/Europe, second and third places in Americas). Two more spots in this event will be granted to the best two finishers in the 2019 Asian Baseball Championship that have not already qualified for the Olympics. The winner of the 2019 Oceania qualifying event will also earn a spot in this tournament. From this final qualifying tournament, only one team will make it to Olympics. 

icon_oly05.png Basketball: 

 

:CZECzech Men's Basketball Team

 

How to qualify: Czech team qualified after long 37 years to World Championships, which will be in 2019 in China. They can directly qualify to Olympics from there. No matter what place they will rank, they have to be at most second best European team. This will give them certainty to participate Tokyo 2020. If they will not succeed, there will be four tournaments of Olympic qualification to Tokyo 2020. Each tournament will participate 6 teams and only winner can make it to Olympics. Regarding Czech team qualified for the world championships and if they did not succeed to qualify directly to Olympics, they would probably have sure participation at the Olympic qualifying tournament. 

 

:CZECzech Women's Basketball Team

 

The only way to qualify for Czech Female team is to succeed in one fo the Olympic qualifying events, which will be held in 2020. Places and dates haven't been established. To earn spot at the Olympic qualifying tournament, Czech female basketball must place on 1st to 6th sport at Women's EuroBasket 2019. 

 

:CZECzech Men's 3x3 Basketball Team

 

First 4 teams in world ranking as of November 2019 will qualify automatically. Other 16 team will qualify for other 3 qualifying tournaments from which will qualify to Olympics one team from each tournament. Last spot will be given at 2020 FIBA Universality-driven Olympic Qualifying Tournament, where will be 5 highest non-qualified ranked teams. All depends on the federation ranking, not the team ranking. 

 

:CZECzech Women's 3x3 Basketball Team

 

First 4 teams in world ranking as of November 2019 will qualify automatically. Other 16 team will qualify for other 3 qualifying tournaments from which will qualify to Olympics one team from each tournament. Last spot will be given at 2020 FIBA Universality-driven Olympic Qualifying Tournament, where will be 5 highest non-qualified ranked teams. All depends on the federation ranking, not the team ranking. 

icon_oly26.png Beach Volleyball: 

 

The highest possiblity for Czech beach volleyball players is to qualify according to World Beach Volleyball Ranking. The best 15 teams who will not have qualified yet, will be selected to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics according to ranking in 2020 (date has not been specified yet) . Maximum is two pairs per NOC. In Czech are currently fighting for qualification following pairs. 

 

:CZE Czech Men's Beach Volleyball Pairs

 

Ondřej Perušic / David Schweiner

Jan Dumek / Václav Berčík

 

:CZE Czech Women's Beach Volleyball Pairs

 

Barbora Hermannová / Markéta Sluková Nausch

Michaela Kubíčková, Michaela Kvapilová



icon_oly06.png Boxing: 

 

Czech boxer, who might be able to qualify for Tokyo 2020.

 

Miroslav Korol 

Zdeněk Chládek

Jana Prokešová 

Nella Freiherová

Petra Laštovková

Kateřina Humlová

Martina Schmoranzová

Alice Šrámková

Erik Agateljan

Vitalij Bojko



icon_oly07.png Canoeing - Slalom: 

 

As it is more than tradition, I truly believe, that Czech Republic will have participants in all slalom categories. Each category is limited to one boat per each NOC. The first qulifying event should be 2019 World championships. 

 

:CZE Czech Team - Name list who will fight for spot

K1 Men: Jiří Prskavec, Ondřej Tunka, Vít Přindiš, Vavřinec Hradílek

K1 Women: Kateřina Kudějová, Barbora Valíková, Amálie Hilgertová, Veronika Vojtová, Karolína Galušková

C1 Women: Tereza Fišerová, Monika Jančová, Eva Říhová, Kateřina Havlíčková

C1 Men: Lukáš Rohan, Václav Chaloupka, Tomáš Rak, Michal Jáně

icon_oly07.png Canoeing - Sprint: 

 

:CZE Czech Team - Who might qualify?

 

C1 1000m Men: Martin Fuksa

C2 1000m Men: Martin Fuksa & Petr Fuksa

K1 200m Men: Filip Šváb

K1 1000m Men: Josef Dostál

K2 1000m Men: Josef Dostál & Radek Šlouf

K4 500m Men: one boat - squad changes

 

C1 200m Women: Jana Ježová

C2 500m Women: Lenka Součková & Jana Ježová

K1 200m Women: Anna Kožíšková, Sofie Kinclová

K1 500m Women: Sofie Kinclová, Anna Kožíšková

K2 500m Women: Eliška Betlachová & Jana Krpatová

K4 500m Women

icon_oly08.png Cycling - BMX: 

icon_oly08.png Cycling - Mountain Bike: 

 

Who is fighting for Olympic quota?

 

Jaroslav Kulhavý, Ondřej Cink, Jan Škarnitzl, Jitka Čabelická

icon_oly08.png Cycling - Road: add your text/number here

icon_oly08.png Cycling - Track: add your text/number here

icon_oly03.png Diving: add your text/number here

icon_oly09.png Equestrian: add your text/number here

icon_oly10.png Fencing: add your text/number here

icon_oly15.png Field Hockey: add your text/number here

icon_oly13.png Golf: add your text/number here

icon_oly12.png Gymnastics - Artistic: add your text/number here

icon_oly12.png Gymnastics - Rhythmic: add your text/number here

icon_oly12.png Gymnastics - Trampoline: add your text/number here

icon_oly14.png Handball: add your text/number here

icon_oly16.png Judo: 

 

Name Category Probability
Lukáš Krpálek + 100kg 95%
David Klammert - 90 kg 70%
David Pulkrábek - 60 kg 60%
Ivan Petr - 81 kg 50%
Pavel Petřikov - 66 kg 70%
Michal Horák - 100 kg 65%
Jaromír Musil - 81 kg 55%
Jakub Ječmínek - 73 kg 55%
Jiří Petr - 90 kg 45%
Markéta Paulusová + 78 kg 40%
Alice Matějíčková - 78 kg 60%
Radek Hecl - 100 kg 50%
Michaela Kuliková - 63 kg 40%
Věra Zemanová - 57 kg 35%



icon_oly29.png Karate: add your text/number here

icon_oly17.png Modern Pentathlon:

 

QUALIFIED: Martin Vlach (Bronze ECH 2019)

Fighting for quota: Jan Kuf, Marek Grycz, Eliška Přibylová, David Kindl



icon_oly18.png Rowing: 

 

QUALIFIED:

 

Men's Sculls: Ondřej Synek

Women's Double Sculls: Lenka Antošová & Kristýna Fleissnerová

icon_oly19.png Rugby Sevens: add your text/number here

icon_oly20.png Sailing: add your text/number here

icon_oly21.png Shooting: 

 

QUALIFIED: 

 

Air Rifle Men / 50 m Free Rifle 3 Positions : Filip Nepejchal

50m Free Rifle 3 Positions / Air Rifle Women: Nikola Mazurová

Trap Men: David Kostelecký, Jiří Lipták

Skeet Men: Jakub Tomeček



icon_oly29.png Skateboarding: add your text/number here

icon_oly29.png Softball: add your text/number here

icon_oly29.png Sport Climbing: add your text/number here

icon_oly29.png Surfing: add your text/number here

icon_oly03.png Swimming: 

 

QUALIFIED:

 

Jan Micka: 800 m Freestyle, 1.500 m Freestyle

Simona Kubová: 100 m Backstroke

Barbora Seemanová: 100 m Freestyle, 200 m Freestyle

Women's Relay: 4 x 100 m Freestyle

icon_oly22.png Table Tennis: add your text/number here

icon_oly23.png Taekwondo: add your text/number here

icon_oly24.png Tennis: add your text/number here

icon_oly25.png Triathlon: add your text/number here

icon_oly26.png Volleyball: add your text/number here

icon_oly03.png Water Polo: add your text/number here

icon_oly27.png Weightlifting: add your text/number here

icon_oly28.png Wrestling: add your text/number here

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Week 16th - 22nd November 2020
sport competition part of the competition match, name of sportsmen results
football UEFA Cup (:CZE) group B Czech Republic  vs. Slovakia :SVK  2:0
tennis Guayaquil (chall.) :ECU  1st round Vít Kopřiva vs. Pedja Krstin :SRB  6:1, 6:4
2nd round Vít Kopřiva vs. Pedro Sousa :POR  6:1, 3:6, 4:6
Ortisei (chall.) :ITA  1st round Zdeněk Kolář vs. Altug Celikbilek :TUR  4:6, 2:6
1st round Tomáš Macháč vs. Luca Nardi :ITA  7:6, 7:6
2nd round Tomáš Macháč vs. Martin Kližan :SVK  6:4, 6:2
QF Tomáš Macháč vs. Ilya Ivashka :BLR  6:7, 6:7
judo ECH, Prague :CZE  60 kg men's (1st round) David Půlkrábek vs. Salih Yildiz :TUR  01:10
66 kg men's (1st round) Pavel Petřikov vs. Strahinja Bunčić :SRB  00:01
73 kg men's (2nd round) Jakub Ječmínek vs. Tommy Macias :SWE  00:01
Daniel Pochop vs. Petru Pelivan :MDA  10:01
73 kg men's (3rd round) Daniel Pochop vs. Tohar Butbul :ISR  00:10
81 kg men's (1st round) Jaromír Musil vs. Murad Fatiyev :AZE  00:10
Adam Kopecký vs. Sami Chouchi :BEL  00:10
90 kg men's (1st round) David Klammert vs. Axel Clerget :FRA 00:10
Jiří Petr vs. Quedjau Nhabali :UKR  10:01
90 kg men's (2nd round) Jiří Petr vs. Noël van 't End :NED  00:11
+100 kg men's (2nd round) Lukáš Krpálek vs. Johannes Frey :GER  10:00
+100 kg men's (QF) Lukáš Krpálek vs. Tamerlan Bashaev :RUS  00:10
+100 kg men's (repechage) Lukáš Krpálek vs. Or Sasson :ISR  10:00
+100kg men's (3rd place) Lukáš Krpálek vs. Guram Tushishvili :GEO  00:10
57 kg women's (1st round) Věra Zemanová vs. Eteri Liparteliani :GEO  01:00
57 kg women's (2nd round) Věra Zemanová vs. Ivelina Ilieva :BUL  00:10
63 kg women's (1st round) Renata Zachová vs. Laerke Olsen :DEN  00:01
78 kg women's (1st round) Alice Matějková vs. Antonina Shmeleva :RUS  00:10
skeleton WC, Sigulda 1 :LAT  Women's singles Anna Fernstädtová 1:45,26 (4th place)
bobsleigh WC, Sigulda 1 :LAT  2-men bobsleigh Dominik Dvořák 1:39,86 (8th place)
WC, Sigulda 2 :LAT 2-men bobsleigh Dominik Dvořák 1:40,42 (10th place)
ski jumping WC, Wisla :POL  Men's Q Viktor Polášek 88.5 (53rd place)
Čestmír Kožíšek 75.5 (57th place)
Vojtěch Štursa 74.9 (59th place)
Filip Sakala DQ
Men's team Polášek, Kožíšek, Štursa, Sakala 9th place
alpine skiing WC, Levi :FIN  Women's slalom (1st round) Martina Dubovská 55,71 (13th place, Q)
Gabriela Capová 58,26 (51st place)
Elese Sommerová DNF
Women's slalom (2nd round) Martina Dubovská 1:52,60 (12th place)
Women's slalom (1st round) Martina Dubovská 54,98 (8th place, Q)
Gabriela Capová 57,84 (57th place)
Elese Sommerová 1:14,24 (59th place)
Women's slalom (2nd round) Martina Dubovská 1:50,28 (10th place)
freestyle skiing WC, Stubai :AUT  Men's slopestyle, Q (H1) Matěj Švancer 74.66 (9th place)
Colin Wili DNS
Men's slopestyle, Q (H2) Vojtěch Břeský 42.66 (20th place)
sport climbing ECH, Moscow :RUS  Men's speed Q Jan Kříž 6,77 (11st place, Q)
Šimon Potůček 8,73 (26th place)
Štěpán Potůček 8,91 (27th place)
Martin Straník 9,87 (33rd place)
Jakub Konečný 10,74 (36th place)
Štěpán Volf False start
Men's speed F Jan Kříž 6,26 (9th place)
Women's speed Q Markéta Janošová 11,67 (21st place)
Tereza Širůčková 13,71 (27th place)
Michaela Smetanová 13,86 (28th place)
Eliška Adamovská 14,40 (30th place)
Men's bouldering Q Martin Straník 19th place, Q
Štěpán Volf 29th place
Šimon Potůček 34th place
Jakub Konečný 38th place
Jan Kříž 40th place
Štěpán Potůček 35th place
Women's bouldering Q Michaela Smetanová 22nd place
Eliška Bulenová 20th place, Q
Markéta Janošová 15th place, Q
Eliška Adamovská 2nd place, Q
Adéla Bajerová 26th place
Tereza Širůčková 29th place
 

 

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Week 23rd - 29nd November 2020

sport competition part of the competition match, name of sportsmen results
tennis challenger, Lima :PER 1st round

Vít Kopřiva :CZE vs. Bastian Malla :CHI 

6:2, 6:3
2nd round Vít Kopřiva :CZE vs. Jesper De Jong :NED 6:0, 3:6, 6:1
QF Vít Kopřiva :CZE vs. Marcelo Barrios :CHI 7:6, 3:6, 2:6
basketball ECH, qualification group C Czech Republic :CZE vs. Belguim :BEL  62:90
Czech Republic :CZE vs. Denmark :DEN  90:91
alpine skiing WC, Lech/Zuers :AUT  Women parallel slalom, Q Martina Dubovská 33rd place
Ester Ledecká 44th place
Men parallel slalom, Q Kryštof Krýzl 49th place
nordic combined WC, Ruka :FIN Gundersen HS142/5km Lukáš Daněk DNS
Ondřej Pažout 16:32,5 (36th place)
Tomáš Portyk 14:55,0 (23rd place)
Jan Vytrval DNF
Gundersen HS142/10km Ondřej Pažout 30:29,1 (43rd place)
Tomáš Portyk 27:29,0 (24th place)
Jan Vytrval 29:29,7 (38th place)
Gundersen HS142/10km Ondřej Pažout 30:15,9 (41st place)
Tomáš Portyk 29:01,3 (31st place)
Jan Vytrval 29:15,4 (33rd place)
cross-counry skiing WC, Ruka :FIN Women sprint C, Q Kateřina Razýmová 3:14,24 (49th place)
Kateřina Janatová 3:10,89 (42nd place)
Tereza Beranová 3:11,57 (44th place)
Petra Hynčicová 3:17,87 (59th place)
Petra Nováková 3:18,86 (64th place)
Men sprint C, Q Michal Novák 2:43,80 (27th place, Q)
Jan Pechoušek 2:48,99 (54th place)
Luděk Šeller 2:42,40 (18th place, Q)
Adam Fellner 2:50,59 (60th place)
Men sprint C, QF Michal Novák 2:38,24 (29th place)
Luděk Šeller 2:38,65 (22rd place)
Women 10km C Petra Nováková 28:12,8 (61st place)
Kateřina Janatová 27:56,7 (55th place)
Kateřina Razýmová 26:35,3 (27th place)
Petra Hynčicová 28:48,3 (65th place)
Tereza Beranová 29:28,7 (72nd place)
Men 15km C Michal Novák 35:41,6 (32nd place)
Adam Fellner 37:10,2 (63rd place)
Luděk Šeller 38:03,0 (71st place)
Women 10km F pursuit Kateřina Razýmová 27:33,2 (22nd place)
Kateřina Janatová 29:27,8 (48th place)
Petra Nováková 30:55,8 (56th place)
Petra Hynčicová 31:31,6 (59th place)
Men 15km F pursuit Michal Novák 37:51,5 (38th place)
Adam Fellner 40:43,7 (64th place)
ski jumping WC, Ruka :FIN Men HS142, Q Viktor Polášek 92,6 (27th place, Q)
Čestmír Kožíšek 95,6 (20th place, Q)
Vojtěch Štursa 65,1 (50th place, Q)
Filip Sakala 36,4 (60th place)
Men HS142 Čestmír Kožíšek 79,0 (44th place)
Viktor Polášek 95,2 (36th place)
Vojtěch Štursa 82,6 (43rd place)
biathlon WC, Kontiolahti :FIN Men 20km individual Michal Krčmář 11th place
Ondřej Moravec 5th place
Jakub Štvrtecký 78th place
Adam Václavík 45th place
Tomáš Krupčík 76th place
Women 15km individual Markéta Davidová 21st place
Lucie Charvátová 57th place
Eva Puskarčíková 42nd place
Jessica Jislová 78th place
Tereza Voborníková 82nd place
Men 10km sprint Ondřej Moravec 10th place
Michal Krčmář 16th place
Adam Václavík 82nd place
Jakub Štvrtecký 61st place
Tomáš Mikyska 60th place
Women 7,5km sprint Markéta Davidová 37th place
Lucie Charvátová 59ht place
Eva Puskarčíková 53rd place
Jessica Jislová 93rd place
Eliška Teplá 96th place
skeleton WC, Sigulda 2 :LAT Women Anna Fernstädtová 1:43,48 (10th place)
bobsleigh WC, Sigulda 3 :LAT 2-men bobsleigh Dominik Dvořák, Jakub Nosek 1:39,45 (6th place)
luge WC, Innsbruck :AUT Men, Q Michael Lejsek 51.501 (20th place)
Double men,Q Filip Vejdělek, Zdeněk Pěkný 40.459 (9th place, Q)
Double men Filip Vejdělek, Zdeněk Pěkný 1:20,906 (18th place)
Women, Q Anna Čežíková 41.217 (24th place)
Team relay :CZE 9th place
sport climbing ECH, Moscow :RUS  Men bouldering SF Martin Straník 11th place
Women bouldering SF Eliška Adamovská 12st place
Eliška Bulenová 7th place
Markéta Janošová 18th place
Men lead Q Martin Straník 6th place, Q
Jan Kříž 37th place
Štěpán Potůček 26th place, Q
Jakub Konečný 8th place, Q
Šimon Potůček 18th place, Q
Štěpán Volf 18th place, Q
Women lead Q Eliška Adamovská 1st place, Q
Tereza Širůčková 17th place, Q
Nikola Králíková 20th place, Q
Michaela Smetanová 10th place, Q
Markéta Janošová 9th place, Q
Eliška Bulenová 29th place
Men lead SF Martin Straník 5th place, Q
Štěpán Potůček 19th place
Jakub Konečný 21st place
Šimon Potůček 15th place
Štěpán Volf 17th place
Women lead SF Eliška Adamovská 1st place, Q
Tereza Širůčková 21st place
Nikola Králíková 22nd place
Michaela Smetanová 9th place
Markéta Janošová 6th place, Q
Men lead F Martin Straník 6th place
Women lead F Eliška Adamovská 2nd place :champion:
Markéta Janošová 8th place
Men combination Q Jan Kříž 11th place
Martin Straník 15th place
Women combination Q Michaela Smetanová 16th place
Markéta Janošová 18st place
Eliška Adamovská 1st place, Q
Women combination F Eliška Adamovská 3rd place :champion:
rhythmic gymnastics ECH, Kyiv :UKR All-around individual Denisa Štěpánková 21st place
sailing ECH RS:X, Vilamoura :POR  Men Karel Lavický 37th place
Women Kateřina Švíková 28th place

 

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