Czech Republic at the 2019 European Games | |
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IOC code | CZE |
NOC | Czech Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Minsk, Belarus 21 – 30 June 2019 | |
Competitors | 123 in 13 sports |
Flag bearer | Lukáš Krpálek |
Medals Ranked 25th |
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European Games appearances (overview) | |
Czech Republic competed at the 2019 European Games , in Minsk, Belarus from 21 to 30 June 2019. Czech Republic has previously competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, where it won 7 medals. [1]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event | Date |
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Gold | David Kostelecký | Shooting | Men's trap | 23 June |
Gold | Tomáš Bábek | Track cycling | Men's 1 km time trial | 29 June |
Silver | Nikola Mazurová | Shooting | Women's air rifle | 24 June |
Silver | Tomáš Nýdrle | Shooting | Men's skeet | 27 June |
Silver | Aneta Holasová | Artistic gymnastics | Women's floor | 30 June |
Silver | Jan Tesař Barbora Malíková Lada Vondrová Michal Desenský | Athletics | Mixed 4 x 400 metres relay | 23 June |
Silver | Filip Sasínek Diana Mezuliáníková Patrik Šorm Marcela Pírková | Athletics | Mixed distance pursuit relay | 23 June |
Bronze | Aneta Brabcová Filip Nepejchal | Shooting | Mixed team air rifle | 22 June |
Bronze | Filip Nepejchal | Shooting | Air rifle | 24 June |
Bronze | Jan Bárta | Road cycling | Men's time trial | 25 June |
Bronze | Nikola Mazurová | Shooting | Women's 50m rifle 3 positions | 27 June |
Bronze | Jarmila Machačová | Track cycling | Women's points race | 27 June |
Bronze | Barbora Šumová Jakub Tomeček | Shooting | Mixed team skeet | 28 June |
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Erik Ebermann | Men's individual | 648 | 22 | Forlani (SMR) L 4–6 | Did not advance | 33 |
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Martin Vaněk | Men's individual | 687 | 12 | Seywert (LUX) L 142–144 | Did not advance | 9 |
Athletes | Event | Group stage | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank | |||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Daniel Zach Ondřej Dygrýn Vladimír Sismilich Michal Křemen Roman Zachrla | Men's 3x3 tournament | Netherlands (NED) W 18–16 | Latvia (LAT) L 17–21 | Turkey (TUR) W 22–13 | 2 | Russia (RUS) L 15–22 | Did not advance | 5 | |
Denisa Harapesová Kamila Hošková Alžběta Levinská Monika Satoranská | Women's 3x3 tournament | Hungary (HUN) W 20–19 | Romania (ROU) W 21–3 | Germany (GER) L 14–21 | 2 | Estonia (EST) L 12–15 | Did not advance | 5 |
Athletes | Event | Group stage | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | Rank | |||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Milan Ludík | Men's singles | Penty (GBR) L 0–2 | Burestedt (SWE) L 1–2 | Pochtarov (UKR) L 1–2 | 4 | Did not advance | 24 | |||
Kateřina Tomalová | Women's singles | Blichfeldt (DEN) L 0–2 | Pope (LAT) W 2–0 | Repiská (SVK) L 0–2 | 3 | Did not advance | 17 | |||
Jaromír Janáček Tomáš Švejda | Men's doubles | Flåten Jørgensen / Mork (NOR) W 2–0 | Kaisti / Larkimo (FIN) L 0–2 | Ivanov / Sozonov (RUS) L 0–2 | 3 | — | Did not advance | 9 | ||
Alžběta Bášová Michaela Fuchsová | Women's doubles | Erçetin / İnci (TUR) L 0–2 | Piek / Seinen (NED) L 0–2 | Golszewski / Käpplein (GER) L 0–2 | 4 | — | Did not advance | 17 | ||
Jakub Bitman Alžběta Bášová | Mixed doubles | Vlaar / Mitsova (BUL) L 1–2 | Schaller / Burkart (SUI) L 1–2 | Adcock / Adcock (GBR) L 0–2 | 4 | — | Did not advance | 13 |
Athletes | Event | Final | |
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Score | Rank | ||
Kristýna Bernátová Tereza Kudláčková Barbora Karlíková Tereza Kočová Dita Hanzalová | Groups | 19.616 | 6 |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Aneta Holasová | All-around | 51.065 | 12 Q | 50.932 | 10 |
Vault | 13.266 | 12 | Did not advance | ||
Uneven bars | 12.300 | 23 | Did not advance | ||
Beam | 12.333 | 10 R2 | Did not advance | ||
Floor | 12.866 | 6 Q | 12.966 | ||
Dominika Ponížilová | All-around | 50.166 | 15 Q | 48.799 | 18 |
Vault | 13.400 | 8 R1 | Did not advance | ||
Uneven bars | 12.700 | 20 | Did not advance | ||
Beam | 12.166 | 14 | Did not advance | ||
Floor | 12.000 | 22 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||
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Comp | Free | Total | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Adam Sült | Men | 47.935 | 5.805 | 53.740 | 24 | Did not advance | |
Zita Frydrychová | Women | 46.140 | 47.800 | 94.210 | 14 | Did not advance |
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Bronze-medal match | Final | Rank |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
David Pulkrábek | Men's 60 kg | — | Szabó (HUN) W 1s1–0s1 | Khyar (FRA) L 0h–10 | Did not advance | |||||
Pavel Petřikov | Men's 66 kg | BYE | Minkou (BLR) W 10s1–1 | Iadov (UKR) W 1–0s1 | Margvelashvili (GEO) L 0s2–10 | Did not advance | Burns (IRL) W 1–0s1 | Niniashvili (GEO) L 0h–10 | Did not advance | 5 |
Jaromír Musil | Men's 81 kg | — | Pacek (SWE) L 0–11s1 | Did not advance | ||||||
Ivan Petr | Men's 81 kg | — | Borchashvili (AUT) L 0–10s1 | Did not advance | ||||||
David Klammert | Men's 90 kg | Bubanja (AUT) W 10s2–0s2 | Grossklaus (SUI) L 0s2–10s1 | Did not advance | ||||||
Michal Horák | Men's 100 kg | — | Ohat (HUN) W 11s1–0 | Did not advance | ||||||
Lukáš Krpálek | Men's +100 kg | — | Koleśnyk (UKR) W 10s2–0s2 | Tasoev (RUS) L 0–1s2 | Did not advance | Meyer (NED) W 10s1–0 | Grol (NED) L 0–11s1 | Did not advance | 5 | |
Jakub Ječmínek | DNS | — |
Athlete | Event | Elimination round | Ranking round | Bronze medal match | Final | ||||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Veronika Mišková | Women's kata | 23.81 | 4 | Did not advance | 7 |
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Bronze medal match | Final | Rank |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Miroslav Vacek | Men's 90 kg | Sahakyan (ARM) L 0–8 | Did not advance | Stetsenko (UKR) L 0–8 | Did not advance | 7 | ||
Lukáš Tureček | DNS | — |
Athlete | Event | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Repechage | Bronze medal match | Final | Rank |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | |||
Štěpán David | Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg | Yildirim (TUR) L 1–3 | Did not advance | 10 | ||||
Lenka Hocková | Women's freestyle 57 kg | Nichita (MDA) L 0–11 | Did not advance | 16 | ||||
Adéla Hanzlíčková | Women's freestyle 68 kg | Wieszczek (POL) L 2–5 | Did not advance | 11 |
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