Josef Matoušek may refer to:
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Czechoslovakia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. 181 competitors, 145 men and 36 women, took part in 93 events in 17 sports.
The Czechoslovakia national basketball team represented Czechoslovakia in international basketball from 1932 to 1992. After the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the Czech Republic and Slovakia set up their own national teams. As the present-day Czech Republic national basketball team is recognized as the successor to the Czechoslovakia team.
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 163 competitors, 125 men and 38 women, took part in 79 events in 16 sports.
Hořice is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 8,500 inhabitants.
Jaroslav (Jarik) Nešetřil is a Czech mathematician, working at Charles University in Prague. His research areas include combinatorics, graph theory, algebra, posets, computer science.
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. 190 competitors, 175 men and 15 women, took part in 102 events in 17 sports.
Josef Matoušek was a Czech historian and associate professor.
Jiří (Jirka) Matoušek was a Czech mathematician working in computational geometry and algebraic topology. He was a professor at Charles University in Prague and the author of several textbooks and research monographs.
Jiří Matoušek is the name of:
Řásná is a village and municipality (obec) in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
A Charming Man is a Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič. It was released in 1941.
Matoušek is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bohuslav Martinů's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, H. 293 was composed between February and April 1943 between his first two symphonies and premiered on December 31 by Mischa Elman and the Boston Symphony conducted by Sergei Koussevitzky. Elman requested the concerto following the premiere of the dramatic Symphony No. 1 by the same orchestra, impressed by the work. It was referred as Martinů's only violin concerto until an earlier concerto which was thought to be lost appeared in 1968, nine years after the composer's death.
Josef Matoušek was a Czech track and field athlete known primarily for the hammer throw. He was born in Žampach, Pardubický kraj, Czechoslovak Republic. He represented his native country at the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics finishing ninth. At the time he made it to the Olympics, he was 36 years old. A year before the Olympics, he threw his personal best of 68.78m, and later that season after his 35th birthday he threw 66.82m which became the Masters M35 world record. Had he been able to put together another 68 meter throw in the Olympics it would have made a bronze medal. He also competed at the 1962 European Athletics Championships. He died in his home in the village of Častolovice.
Patricia Goodson is an American pianist residing in the Czech Republic.
Milan Zelenka is a Czech guitarist, composer and music arranger.
Gabriela is a 1942 Czech drama film directed by Miroslav Josef Krnanský and starring Marie Glázrová, Karel Höger and Vladimír Leraus.
Jiří Matoušek was a Czech basketball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Jan Matoušek is a Czech professional football midfielder or forward currently playing for Slovan Liberec on loan from Slavia Prague in the Czech First League.