Bohumil Němeček

Bohumil Němeček
Data i miejsce urodzenia2 stycznia 1938
Tabor
Data i miejsce śmierci2 maja 2010
Uście nad Łabą
Dorobek medalowy
Reprezentacja  Czechosłowacja
Igrzyska olimpijskie
złotoRzym 1960boks
(waga lekkopółśrednia)
Mistrzostwa Europy
złotoRzym 1967waga półśrednia
brązMoskwa 1963waga półśrednia

Bohumil Němeček (ur. 2 stycznia 1938 w Taborze, zm. 2 maja[1] 2010 w Uściu nad Łabą) – czechosłowacki bokser wagi lekkopółśredniej i półśredniej, złoty medalista letnich igrzysk olimpijskich w Rzymie w kategorii lekkopółśredniej[2]. W 1963 roku na mistrzostwach Europy w Moskwie zdobył brązowy medal w kategorii półśredniej Cztery lata później na mistrzostwach w Rzymie został mistrzem w tej kategorii.

Startował również na igrzyskach olimpijskich w Tokio (1964) i w Meksyku (1968), ale bez powodzenia.

Przypisy

  1. Ustecky Denik (cz.)
  2. Bohumil Němeček Biographical information (ang.). olympedia.org. [dostęp 2020-07-11].

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