Jakub Martinec may refer to:
Vladimír Martinec is a Czech former ice hockey player. He played as a right winger during the 1970s and early 1980s, and won the Golden Hockey Stick award as top player in Czechoslovakia four times, in 1973, 1975, 1976, and 1979. Internationally, he played for the Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team, and was inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 2001.
Řezníček is a Czech surname, meaning "little butcher".
Jakub is the Polish, Czech, and Slovak form of the masculine given name Jacob.
Černý is a Czech language surname, which means "black". Like many other surnames, this originally made reference to a person's physical qualities, most likely dark hair color. Variants of the name include Cerny and feminine forms Černá in Czech, Čierna in Slovak, and Czarna in Polish.
The Golden Hockey Stick is an award given to the top Czech ice hockey player. It was originally awarded to the top player in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League, beginning in the 1968–69 season. After the Czech Republic and Slovakia became separate countries in 1993, it was awarded to the top Czech player anywhere in the world.
The Czech Boys Choir from the town of Hradec Králové in East Bohemia, maintains the famous traditions of boychoir singing in the Czech territory as it began in the 13th century with the first boys’ choir at the St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. Founding artistic director, Jakub Martinec, began singing as a child with the first boys’ choir established in the region by Jiri and Kveta Skopal in 1982.
Šulc is a Czech and Slovak surname, a version of the German family name Schulz. Notable people with the surname include:
Jakub Řezníček is a Czech footballer who plays as a striker for FK Dukla Prague. At international level, he represented the Czech Republic U21 national team.
Martinek or Martínek is a surname of Polish and Czech origin. Spelling variants include Martineck and Martyniak. Notable people with the surname include:
Sedláček is a Czech surname. It is a diminutive of Sedlák, which means a 'peasant farmer' or 'freeman farmer' who was relatively wealthy and owned his own land. Since the time of Austria-Hungary, which included Czech lands, the surname is also known under German and Hungarian spellings.
Martinec is a Czech surname. Notable people include:
Kovář is a Czech surname.
Jakub Sklenář may refer to:
Švec is a Czech surname. It may refer to:
Jakub Martinec is a Czech musician, conductor and choirmaster. He is a professor of choral activities at Memorial University of Newfoundland, holds a Ph.D. in music from the University of Western Ontario and Artistic Advisor, and is former Conductor and Founding Artistic Director of the Czech Boys Choir.
Sklenář is a Czech-language occupational surname, literally meaning glazier. Sklenár/Sklenárová are the Slovak-language versions and Szklenár is the Hungarian variant.
Krejčík is a Czech-language occupational surname, meaning 'tailor'. Notable people with the surname include:
Brabec is a Czech surname meaning "sparrow". It is sometimes Germanized as Brabetz. The surname may refer to:
Jakub Sedláček may refer to:
Jakub Martinec is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a defender for Czech First League club Jablonec. He represented Czech Republic at youth level.