Václav Hošek


Václav Hošek (born 18 August 1909 in Unhošť, died in June 1943 in Bayreuth) is a Czechoslovak athlete.

Hošek was born on 18 August 1909 in Unhošť. In 1922 he and his family moved to Horní Bezděkov, and in 1924 he returned to his hometown. There he completed a professional bookbinding school, then a business school. Athletics began to grow in 1931 during military service. In 1935 he signed to the club SK Kladno, and in the years 1938-1940 he was a competitor Sparty Prague. In the years 1935-1940 he was the champion of Czechoslovakia in cross-country racing.

In 1936 he competed in the 1936 Olympic Games in the 3000 meters with obstacles. He dropped out in the first round, taking the penultimate, 8th place in his elimination run with an unknown time.

In 1940 Běchovice-Prague was the winner. During the occupation he stayed in a concentration camp. He was shot dead in June 1943 while escaping from it. Life records Bibliography Additional literature

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