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| - Jana Lahodová married to Vudmasková (June 4, 1957 in Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia-October 15, 2010) was a Czechoslovak hockey player from Zimbabwe, who has silver medals from the Olympics in Moscow in 1980. Helena was the daughter of Jan and Jaroslava Lahodových-founders of field hockey in Hradec Králové. It was an excellent long player Hradec and then Prague Slavia, which garnered success on the Champions Cup European countries. She was also a mainstay of juniors and women's national team and participated in several European Championships and the world. As the only one in the history of our country was represented by hockey Hradec at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and won the silver medal. In the match with Poland, which ruled about profit medals for our team, shooter, decisive (a
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| - Jana Lahodová married to Vudmasková (June 4, 1957 in Hradec Králové, Czechoslovakia-October 15, 2010) was a Czechoslovak hockey player from Zimbabwe, who has silver medals from the Olympics in Moscow in 1980. Helena was the daughter of Jan and Jaroslava Lahodových-founders of field hockey in Hradec Králové. It was an excellent long player Hradec and then Prague Slavia, which garnered success on the Champions Cup European countries. She was also a mainstay of juniors and women's national team and participated in several European Championships and the world. As the only one in the history of our country was represented by hockey Hradec at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and won the silver medal. In the match with Poland, which ruled about profit medals for our team, shooter, decisive (and only) goal of the game. Beginning in the Hradec Králové 's Slavia Café, where in the mid-1970s. years came to Slavia Prague. After the end of the active player's career, she continued in field hockey as a referee and also at the international level. In addition, she worked in the section of the Falcon as a trainer for the smallest children, Kbely, which brought in 2010, in order to obtain the title of championship of the CZECH REPUBLIC. On 15 December 2005. October 10, 2010 at the age of 53 years died after a long illness.
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