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Women Ice, hockey sinc beginining too prezent
Patočková, Barbora ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Kolář, František (referee)
In my thesis I focused on using the information I found to describe the beginnings of women's ice hockey in our country and in the world, and at the same time outline how it has changed and developed since its beginning. In the first chapters I focused on women's hockey in our country. That is, on its history, system and division of league competitions, as well as who and what decides. In later chapters, I focused on women's hockey in the world. Title: Women's ice hockey from the beginning to the present The aim of the work: The aim of the work was to map and write the history of women's ice hockey and also to desribe how women's ice hockey looks like today Methods: My thesis was based on the information I gathered from book sources, internet articles and internet web sites. Keywords: Women's ice hockey, championship, history, NCAA, IIHF
Beginning of Women's Ice Hockey in Kladno
Marková, Marie ; Vaňous, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Diestler, Radek (referee)
The subject of this work is the beginning of women's ice hockey in Kladno, Czech Republic. This study deals with the continuity of the team in its early years from 1986 to 1992. The author uses Clifford Geertz interpretative approach to culture and oral history as a method. The rise of Kladno women's hockey club is shown in the context of women's hockey history in the World and Czechoslovakia. The story of the club is based on analysis and interpretation of interviews which were led with seven hockey players from the first generation. The work shows everyday life of hockey players in Kladno and also shows the dynamic of the team life in late eighties. The whole story is situated in social and sport life in Kladno, where ice hockey was very popular game and entertainment. As a crucial factors, which helped the preservation of the club after it was abandoned by its founders, were identified firstly the transition of the team from "friendship first" club to the team where it is mostly important "what happened on the ice" secondly the ability of the first hockey players to accept new joiners. The paper explains founding of the tradition of one sport club in former Czechoslovakia.

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