The Czechoslovak National Badminton Championships was a tournament organized to crown the best badminton players in Czechoslovakia. They were held between 1961 and 1992, and were succeeded by the Czech and the Slovak National Badminton Championships.
Saison | 1. | 2. | 3. |
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1964 | Spoje Praha | ||
1965 | Meteor Praha | ||
1966 | Meteor Praha | ||
1967 | Meteor Praha | ||
1968 | Spoje Praha | ||
1969 | Spoje Praha | ||
1970 | Meteor Praha | ||
1971 | Meteor Praha | ||
1972 | Meteor Praha | ||
1973 | Spoje Praha | ||
1974 | Spoje Praha | ||
1975 | Spoje Praha | ||
1976 | Spoje Praha | ||
1977 | Spoje Praha | ||
1978 | Spoje Praha | ||
1979 | Spoje Praha | ||
1980 | Spoje Praha | ||
1981 | Spoje Praha | ||
1982 | Spoje Praha | ||
1983 | Spoje Praha | ||
1984 | Spoje Praha | ||
1985 | Spoje Praha | ||
1986 | Spoje Praha | ||
1987 | Spoje Praha | ||
1988 | Spoje Praha | ||
1989 | Spoje Praha | ||
1990 | Meteor Praha | ||
1991 | Spoje Praha | ||
1992 | Meteor Praha |
Year | Men's singles | Women's singles | Men's doubles | Women's doubles | Mixed doubles |
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1965 | Miroslav Pezlar | Vera Perinová | Miroslav Pezlar / Ladislav Rehor | Vera Perinová / Miluse Bilciková | Petr Nadvorník / Vera Perinová |
1966 | Jan Novotný | Hana Rerichová | Miroslav Pezlar / Ladislav Rehor | Dana Povolná / Milena Kuzelová | Jan Novotný / Hana Rerichová |
1967 | Ladislav Rehor | Milena Kuzelová | Jan Chmela / Jiří Chmela | Milena Kuzelová / Alexandra Fadrna | Zbynek Schwarz / Jaroslava Krahulcová |
1968 | Petr Pavel | Jaroslava Krahulcová | Josef Brejcha / Petr Freimann | Jaroslava Krahulcová / Anna Skodová | Petr Freimann / Benediktová |
1969 | Petr Pavel | Jaroslava Krahulcová | Tomas Dohnal / Petr Pavel | Marie Krkošková / Vera Mydlarová | Petr Pavel / Jaroslava Krahulcová |
1970 | Petr Pavel | Marie Krkošková | Zdenek Kozesnik / Josef Kraus | Jaroslava Krahulcová / Anna Skodová | Petr Pavel / Jaroslava Krahulcová |
1971 | Miroslav Šrámek | Marie Krkošková | Zdenek Kozesnik / Mojmir Skalický | Marie Krkošková / Olga Zrnová | Mojmir Skalicky / Marie Krkošková |
1972 | Miroslav Šrámek | Marie Krkošková | Miroslav Šrámek / Ales Guttenberger | Tatjana Pravdová / Olga Zrnová | Miroslav Šrámek / Olga Zrnová |
1973 | Karel Myskovsky | Marie Krkošková | J. Reis / J. Vachna | Marie Krkošková / Jitka Trminková | Karel Myskovsky / Marie Krkošková |
1974 | Karel Lakomý | Maria Holobradá | Karel Lakomý / Vladimir Janda | Maria Holobradá / Helena Turcinková | Vladimir Janda / Helena Turcinková |
1975 | Karel Lakomý | Helena Turcinková | Karel Lakomý / Vladimir Janda | Helena Turcinková / Buresová | Karel Lakomý / Zuzana Valečková |
1976 | Michal Malý | Jirina Hubertová | Vladimir Janda / Lubos Sedlak | Helena Turcinková / Jirina Hubertová | Michal Malý / Zuzana Valečková |
1977 | Michal Malý | Zuzana Valečková | Michal Malý / Ladislav Tandler | Milena Hamralová / Zuzana Valečková | Michal Malý / Zuzana Valečková |
1978 | Ladislav Tandler | Alena Nejedlová | Juraj Lenart / Ladislav Tandler | Milena Hamralová / Alena Nejedlová | Ladislav Tandler / Alena Nejedlová |
1979 | Lubomir Cechovský | Alena Nejedlová | Petr Cech / Vladimir Hrubý | Eliška Klučková / Alena Nejedlová | Stanislav Kraus / Alena Nejedlová |
1980 | Richard Hobzik | Eliška Klučková | Radek Goldmann / Richard Hobzik | Sona Karwaczyková / Eliška Klučková | Richard Hobzik / Eliška Klučková |
1981 | Richard Hobzik | Jitka Cuprová | Jiří Dufek / Richard Hobzik | Irena Ferencová / Yweta Trminková | Richard Hobzik / Jitka Cuprová |
1982 | Jiří Dufek | Irena Ferencová | Jiří Dufek / Tomas Zapletal | Jaroslava Balcarová / Irena Ferencová | Jiří Dufek / Irena Ferencová |
1983 | Roman Janostik | Jaroslava Balcarová | Jiří Hlavaty / Pavel Kubis | Jaroslava Balcarová / Jana Drapaková | Jiří Hlavaty / Radka Viktorinová |
1984 | Radek Heger | Jaroslava Balcarová | Radek Heger / Roman Janostik | Jaroslava Balcarová / Jana Mrstinová | Jaroslav Hawlik / Jaroslava Balcarová |
1985 | Tomasz Mendrek | Jitka Lacinová | Pavel Brazda / Tomasz Mendrek | Radka Viktorinová / Jitka Lacinová | Tomasz Mendrek / Radka Viktorinová |
1986 | Tomasz Mendrek | Jitka Lacinová | Radek Svoboda / Tomasz Mendrek | Eva Lacinová / Jitka Lacinová | Tomasz Mendrek / Jitka Lacinová |
1987 | Radek Svoboda | Jitka Lacinová | Radek Svoboda / Martin Vrkoslav | Eva Lacinová / Jitka Lacinová | Martin Vrkoslav / Jitka Lacinová |
1988 | Martin Kulhavy | Eva Lacinová | Radek Gregor / Jan Jurka | Eva Lacinová / Dana Matoušková | Jan Doucha / Eva Lacinová |
1989 | Petr Janda | Veronika Vopalenska | Petr Janda / Petr Horsky | Petra Hlubučková / Dana Matoušková | Petr Janda / Dana Matoušková |
1990 | Petr Janda | Veronika Vopalenska | Petr Janda / Daniel Gaspar | Veronika Vopalenska / Diana Stadniková | Ladislav Oros / Eva Melounová |
1991 | Martin Skoupil | Marketa Koudelková | Jan Lanik / Pavel Weigner | Marketa Koudelková / Zuzana Kalivodová | Igor Paar / Zuzana Kalivodová |
1992 | Jan Kostelecký | Marketa Koudelková | Jan Kostelecký / Jan Panos | Marketa Koudelková / Zuzana Kalivodová | Martin Panos / Zuzana Kalivodová |
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