Luděk Pojezný

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Luděk Pojezný (born March 7, 1937 in Prague ) is a former Czechoslovak rower who won two Olympic medals.

Athletic career

At the European Rowing Championships in 1959 , the Czechoslovak eighth finished second behind the Germany eighth and ahead of the Soviet boat. The following year, the German Roller also won at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome , behind the Canadians won the Czechoslovak eighth in the occupation Bohumil Janoušek , January Švéda , Jiří Lundák , Václav Pavkovic , January Jindra , Luděk Pojezný, Josef Věntus , Stanislav Lusk and Helmsman Miroslav Koníčekthe bronze medal. The Czechoslovak eighth also won the bronze medal at the European Rowing Championships in 1963 behind the boats from Germany and the Soviet Union. At the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, the Czechoslovak eighth with Petr Čermák , Jiří Lundák, Jan Mrvík , Július Toček , Josef Věntus, Luděk Pojezný, Bohumil Janoušek, Richard Nový and helmsman Miroslav Koníček received the bronze medal and behind the Germany eighth Eighth.

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