"Anton Tkáč". Olympedia. Retrieved 22 December 2022. Anton Tkáč at Cycling Archives Anton Tkáč at CycleBase Anton Tkáč at Olympics.com Anton Tkáč at...
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Tkáč is a Slovak surname (meaning "weaver"), it may refer to: Alojz Tkáč (1934–2023), Slovak Roman Catholic archbishop Anton Tkáč (1951–2022), Slovak...
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politician Anton Emil Titl (1809–1882), Austrian composer and conductor Anton Ferdinand Titz (1742–1811), German composer and violinist Anton Tkáč (1951–2022)...
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Vlastimil Moravec Sprint Vladimír Vačkář Ivan Kučírek 1000m time trial Anton Tkáč Final — 1:08.78 (→ 13th place) Tandem Ivan Kučírek and Vladimír Popelka...
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(1871–1932) – athlete, pioneer of the Olympic movement in historic Hungary Anton Tkáč (1951) – cyclist Yvonne Tobis (born 1948) – Israeli Olympic swimmer, born...
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Mukta Tilak, 57, Indian politician, Maharashtra MLA (since 2019), cancer. Anton Tkáč, 71, Slovak racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1976). Ronan Vibert, 58...
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trial Michal Klasa Vlastibor Konečný Alipi Kostadinov Jiří Škoda Sprint Anton Tkáč 1000m time trial Petr Kocek Individual pursuit Martin Penc Team pursuit...
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Nicholson Australia Omar Pkhakadze Soviet Union 1976 Montreal details Anton Tkáč Czechoslovakia Daniel Morelon France Hens-Jurgen Geschke East Germany...
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each nation. The event was won by Anton Tkáč of Czechoslovakia, the nation's first medal in the men's sprint. Tkáč beat two-time defending champion Daniel...
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Britain (GBR) Ian Hallam Ian Banbury Michael Bennett Robin Croker Sprint details Anton Tkáč Czechoslovakia Daniel Morelon France Jürgen Geschke East Germany 1 km...
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