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The history of physical education and sport in unions of the Kosmák region of Orel
DOLÁK, Jan
The bachelor's thesis deals with the history of physical education and sport in Kosmák County Orel. Kosmák County was established by agreeing to the division of West Moravian County at the General Congress of the Czechoslovak Eagle on July 31, 1947. The named county is based in Znojmo and the individual units are from the Znojmo region. However, the activities of this county were stopped by the communist regime. After many years under the communist regime, the county was successfully restored on January 1, 1996. In the individual phases after the restoration, unities were formed, but they did not survive on the Eagle scene and ceased their activities. Kosmák County now has 6 units: Mramotice, Pavlice, Přeskáče, Únanov, Vémyslice and Znojmo. The work further clarifies the life of the county patron Václav Kosmák. Secondly, it focuses on the course of Orel's activities from the beginning to the present and describes the personality of Orel's physical education, Jan Šrámek.
National YMCA groups in Czechoslovakia and Poland - their establishment and successful development of physical culture during the periond from 1918 to 1939
Tlustý, Tomáš ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee) ; Bobrík, Miroslav (referee)
The dissertation looks at the history of one physical education organisation which was of great significance to the development of physical culture in inter-war Czechoslovakia and Poland, despite this not being its only activity. The YMCA came into being in England but it particularly flourished in the United States of America. During the First World War, Czechoslovak and Polish soldiers were given a taste of their activity, being accompanied home by members of this in- ternational association after the war had ended. Following requests from military and political leaders of the time, the American YMCA sent its secretaries to the newly established Czechoslovakia and renewed Poland to help establish the first local associations. It was particularly due to them that new practically unknown sports, were introduced to the region. In addition, in both Czechoslovakia and Poland, the YMCA also took responsibility for having new physical education fa- cilities built, improving training methods and generally enhancing young people through sport. During the inter-war years, local YMCA groups and their mem- bers performed exceptionally well in a number of sporting disciplines and ranked among the top Czechoslovak and Polish athletes. Furthermore, the YMCA con- tributed to establishing the tradition of permanent...
The history of physical education and sport in unions of the Kubiš region of Orel association
NOVÁK, Martin
This diploma thesis deals with the history of physical education and sport in the Kubiš's region unions of the Orel association from its very beginning, when the individual unions were founded, up to the present, respectively until 2019. In terms of the content, the thesis is focused mainly on the history of orelic physical education and sport in the individual unions of Kubiš's region, secondarily it provides a brief outline of the history of the Czechoslovak Orel, the history of Kubiš's region and the Jan Kubiš's personality (staff captain in memoriam). From a territorial point of view, the thesis is primarily focused on the territory of contemporary Kubiš's region of the Orel association. From the point of view of time, it is focused on the period of time from 1947 until the present, in the broader context on the period of time lasting from the beginning of the existence of the Orel movement in the Czech lands until present. The thesis includes a number of original excerpts from period contemporary press and commemorative literature. The text is accompanied by a number of period pictures, photographs and postcards.
The History of Physical Education and Sport in Tábor till 1945
KAČER, Vojtěch
This Graduation Thesis deals with the history of Physical Education and sport in the town of Tábor from the establishment of first sport groups till year 1945. The thesis is divided into a few chapters according to individually sports. Another division is to the significant periods of Czech history (an era before World War I, an era of World War I, a period of Czechoslovak republic and time of World War II). The era of first Czechoslovak republic was one of the most successful and sport pehnomenon grew very fast. Historical informations are taken from distrrict archive in Tabor town, archives, chronicles, almanacs of individual sports sections and periodicals from that time.
The history of basketball in the Czech Lands from 1945 to the present
KRAJCIGR, Miroslav
The graduation thesis is focused on the history of basketball in the Czech Lands from 1945 to the present. The present, in this thesis, is set as the year of 2000. This year has been selected because of the thesis range and the information availability on the internet. The main purpose is to analyse the specific official international competitions, in which the Czechoslovaks and the Czechs were participated. The next purpose is to analyse the main basketball league for men and women in the Czechoslovakia and in the Czech Republic. The whole thesis is divided into six main chapters. In every chapter is described a brief outline of socio economic conditions for years, on which is the chapter focused on. In every part of the thesis are also described international events. The major focused is on the events, that our representation had a great result. The other subject, which can be found in every chapter, is home main basketball competition for men and for women. Every part of the work is completed with photographs, pictures and charts, that have connection with the specific period.
National YMCA groups in Czechoslovakia and Poland - their establishment and successful development of physical culture during the periond from 1918 to 1939
Tlustý, Tomáš ; Waic, Marek (advisor) ; Kašpar, Ladislav (referee) ; Bobrík, Miroslav (referee)
The dissertation looks at the history of one physical education organisation which was of great significance to the development of physical culture in inter-war Czechoslovakia and Poland, despite this not being its only activity. The YMCA came into being in England but it particularly flourished in the United States of America. During the First World War, Czechoslovak and Polish soldiers were given a taste of their activity, being accompanied home by members of this in- ternational association after the war had ended. Following requests from military and political leaders of the time, the American YMCA sent its secretaries to the newly established Czechoslovakia and renewed Poland to help establish the first local associations. It was particularly due to them that new practically unknown sports, were introduced to the region. In addition, in both Czechoslovakia and Poland, the YMCA also took responsibility for having new physical education fa- cilities built, improving training methods and generally enhancing young people through sport. During the inter-war years, local YMCA groups and their mem- bers performed exceptionally well in a number of sporting disciplines and ranked among the top Czechoslovak and Polish athletes. Furthermore, the YMCA con- tributed to establishing the tradition of permanent...
The history of Whitewater Area of Lída Polesná in České Vrbné
ŠTUMBAUER, Petr
This thesis focuses on history of the artificial slalom track in Český Vrbný near České Budějovice. After a complex reconstruction and revitalization, which took place in the years 2009 - 2012, the Lída Polesná water sports complex is a top artificial slalom trail, belonging among the three best in the Czech Republic. Moreiver it is a real and very popular sporting, recreational and training center not only of regional but also of national importance. This thesis contains history of the slalom track moreover also includes an outline of the history of canoeing in the Czech lands until the first artificial slalom trails. Furthermore it includes an outline of the history of the Česke Budejovice canoeing, an outline of the history of the weir in Český Vrbný and comparison of this track with other similar facilities. It also includes an overview of artificial slalom trails in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and is further supported by an overview of their parameters and their photographs. The thesis is a 100 page-wide. The thesis has 75 attached pictures with labels. The main format msily consist of two original photographs, pictures, maps, or drawings.
The History of Czechoslovak volleyball till 1945
LIŠKA, Jaroslav
The thesis is focused on history of volley-ball in period between Worlds war in Czechoslovakia. Volley-ball has arisen due to William G. Morgan in USA in 1895. This new play had quickly obtain a popularity and had expanded from USA to other countries of the World. To Czechoslovakia the volley-ball got in 1919, thanks to organization YMCA. In this thesis we´ll make out how volley-ball was expanded via courses of army and sport activities on universities. On expanding and popularization of volley-ball had a big credit officials in that period, especially Josef Amos Pipal, Josef František Machotka, J. W. Younger, Bohučest Škarda, František Miroslav Marek or Lewis William Reiss. In Czechoslovakia between worlds wars the volley-ball was used by many organizations, for example YMCA, YWCA, ČOS, DTJ, RTJ or FPT. A big role for development of volley-ball in Czechoslovakia played the tramp´s camps too. The popularity of volley-ball in period 1920s and 1930s had still grown. His development was not stopped neither during the 2nd World War which only slowed down this development and deprived of many good players.
The History of handball, basketball and volleyball in Tábor \\
HOJDAROVÁ, Hana
The purpose of this Bachelor{\crq}s Thesis is to cover the history of handball, basketball and volleyball in the Táborsko Region from the beginning till now, in particular till 2008. Handball was first played here after 1920 and became a very popular team sport. Spartak MAS Sezimovo Ústí is believed to be the most important club in the Táborsko Region. Basketball appeared in the Táborsko Region shortly after World War II, and to date it has been regarded as one of the main team sport in our region. The most successful period for basketball is connected with a basketball club called BK Tábor when the teams start winning through to the leagues. Out of these sports, volleyball is the least represented sport in the Táborsko Region. The beginning of volleyball can be considered to be the establishment of VTJ Tábor in 1958. Since there is not enough good quality sports facilities in the Táborsko Region, these sports are not on a very good level.

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