Jaroslav Bába (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslav ˈbaːba]) (born 2 September 1984 in Karviná) is a Czech high jumper. At the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships...
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Games were gold medalist Andrey Silnov of Russia, sixth-place finisher Jaroslav Bába of the Czech Republic, and twelfth-place finisher Rožle Prezelj of Slovenia...
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champion Vítězslav Veselý, and high jumper and former bronze medalist Jaroslav Bába. Badminton player and cancer survivor Petr Koukal was the nation's flag...
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March 1996 Atlanta Vyacheslav Voronin (RUS) 5 March 2005 Glasgow Jaroslav Bába (CZE) 5 February 2000 Arnstadt Andrey Silnov (RUS) 2 February 2008...
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2000 fourth-place finisher) Stefan Holm of Sweden, bronze medalist Jaroslav Bába of the Czech Republic, sixth-place finisher Yaroslav Rybakov and ninth-place...
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returning the United States to the podium after a one-Games absence. Jaroslav Bába's bronze was the first medal in the event for the Czech Republic. This...
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Jaroslav Bába (born 1984), Czech high jumper Kenji Baba (born 1985), Japanese footballer Kikutaro Baba (1905–2001), Japanese malacologist Kosuke Baba...
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2004 Athens details Stefan Holm Sweden Matt Hemingway United States Jaroslav Bába Czech Republic 2008 Beijing details Andrey Silnov Russia Germaine...
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xxo 2.29 q, SB A Brandon Starc Australia xo o o xxo 2.29 q, SB 12 B Jaroslav Bába Czech Republic o o o xxx 2.26 q A Luis Castro Puerto Rico o o o xxx...
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details Stefan Holm Sweden 2.36 m Matt Hemingway United States 2.34 m Jaroslav Bába Czech Republic 2.34 m Pole vault details Timothy Mack United States...
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