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The growth in importance of the media social networking on the example of the 2015 IIHG Ice Hockey World Championship
Kousal, Kryštof ; Čermák, Miloš (advisor) ; Jirků, Jan (referee)
This bachelor's thesis discusses the media utilisation of social networks such as Facebook and Twitter during a top worldwide sporting event. The theoretical part deals with the new media family, then with Facebook and Twitter, their history and operating principles. Besides the methodology, it also presents the 2015 IIHF World Championship, being the main subject of the social media networking. The content analysis of the social newtorks posts had been chosen as the research method for this thesis. The objective is finding out how these three chosen Czech media - Česká televize, news server iDnes.cz and Deník Sport were using the two social networks to inform the public about the tournament progress. The second goal was to compare the account contents of the three media to the two Czech IIHF Organization Committee channels and find out about the mistakes the media made while posting on social networks. The shovelware phenomenon is analysed extensively as one of the most used negative elements.
Achievements of our swimmers during the World competitions between 1950 and 2012
Pecha, Marek ; Chrzanowská, Babeta (advisor) ; Břečková, Gabriela (referee)
Name: Achievements of our swimmers on the World competitions since 1950 to nowadays. Goal: The goal of my work will be to gather significant results and success of Czech swimmers on the competitions of World, European and Olympics class and to judge a development of success of our swimmers through the time. On the significant performance of swimmers try to show capability of our swimmers to achieve the best results on competitions. Methods: In this thesis is used basic research of data which is important for main part of thesis. Results are stated on bases of strict standarts and they are choosing just from mentioned competitions. Than we use a comparison of data and then we use some basic maths operations to show results. Results: From the choose sources we found data and create a list of presences our swimmers on competitions of MS, ME, OH. Our results show a final position of swimmer in a competition, his time, Fina points and percentage value of his performance to his Pb. Results showing us that counts of our competitors is growing by the time 1950 - 2012. And on a last place we shortly show how swimmers were capable to focus their best physical conditions to the most important competitions. Key words: World Championship, European Championship, Olympics Games, results, placement, swimming,
Analysis of scoring oppoturnities in matches played by four selected teams during WWFC 2013.
Koníčková, Hana ; Perič, Tomáš (advisor) ; Chlumský, Marek (referee)
Title: Analysis of scoring oppoturnities in matches played by four selected teams during WWFC 2013. Intention: Purpose of the thesis is to analyse scoring oppoturnities from WWFC 2013 matches of selected teams Sweden, Finland, Switzerland and Czech Republic in a group and in playoffs. Methodology: The main method to build up the thesis is an analysis of succesfully shooted scoring chances of selected teams in WWFC 2013 matches, to put them into statistics and to evaluate them. Another method is to collect the databasis from literary sources and to process them into the theoretical part. Results: Outlines of the thesis are knowledges about the shooting and successful scoring chances of selected teams in matches in the group and in playoffs. Another outlines are: characteristics of shooting in case of its amount, types, where they were shooted from, how were they shooted and in case of the shooting situation. Key words: women floorball, world championship, match, shooting, analysis, statistics
Formula 1 as a Sport and Social Phenomenon in the 1950s and 1960s
Fendrychová, Michaela ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
Bachelor thesis is focused on analysis of races formula 1 as a Sport and Social Phenomenon in the 1950s and 1960s. The author focused in the introduction on recapitulation beginning car races from 1894. The main part of thesis regards world championship in Fifties and Sixties. The author analysed particular seasons of the championship and concentrated on career of the best drivers - champions (for example Guiseppe Farina, Juan Manuel Fangio, Albert Ascari etcetera) as well as drivers, who didn't win world title (for example Stirling Moss) or Jochen Rindt (he got world title in memoriam, but in 1970 and this is not observed period). Analysis of running the most important teams follows (Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Maserati, Mercedes, Lotus and McLaren).
Media publicity of World floorball championship in years 1998 and 2008
Fejfárek, Martin ; Zamazal, Ondřej (advisor) ; Macků, Lucie (referee)
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis, called "Media interest in the World Floorball Championships of 1998 and 2008", is to compare the media image of the World Floorball Championships in 1998 and 2008 in the daily newspapers Mladá Fronta Dnes and Sport. By means of quantitative and qualitative analysis it examines how intensively the media paid attention to the World Floorball Championship and how they reported it. The comparison of media image is done among the papers in the studied years and between years 1998 and 2008. The quantitative section is focused on classification of the genre, location, use of photographs, use of graphics, etc., and the gualitative section is focused on the ocurrence of patterns, which offer a way of perception of the presented information to recipients.
Age Analysis of Cross-country Skiing Racers Who Participated in World Championship and Olympic Games in Years 1970-2007.\\
JONÁKOVÁ, Šárka
This thesis is focused on evaluating age structure of cross-country skiing racers who participate in World Championship and Olympic Games. The work shall show if the age of sportsmen can be determined as one of the factors of success, what is the optimal age limit and how is this age limit changed in the course of time or if it stays the same. After studying available literature and after looking up certain data on the internet, the results were evaluated in Excel, the graphs were created and the final report was written. The results showed: the average age often oscillates among 24 and 36 years in the majority of disciplines, it has been rather decreasing mostly in the discipline od women - cross-countra skiing for 5 km both at the World Championship and at the Olympic Games. The age decreases at shorter distance and a little higher age increases or predominates at disciplines for longer distance. The total arithmetic mean of the age of the maximum performance is 27.99 years in cross-country skiing at World Championship and at winter Olympic Games from 1970 to 2007. The arithmetic mean of the age of winners in World Championship is 27.75 years. The arithmetic mean of the age of racers participated in winter Olympic Games is 28.33 years in that time. Average age of women is 27.78 years, average age of men is 28.19 years.
Age structure analysis at man swimmer on World Championship\\
HALABURDOVÁ, Kristýna
Knowing the top-performance age in competitive swimming is one of the important factors in making the training plans and also in timing the racing form of each individual correctly. The data obtained from the sources available have been statictically analysed and the results of these statistics used to define the top-performance age in individual swimming competitions. The results of the most successful swimmers in the top competitions, i.e. the World Championships and the Olympic Games, in the years 1970 till 2007 have been examined and worked out. Apart from defining the top-performace age, the aim of this work is also to answer questions concerning the general features of defining the top-performance age, the possibility of setting this data exactly and, last but not least, marking out the recent trends in top-performance age development.
Age structure analysis at Ice jockey players on World Championships\\
KROPÁČEK, Jan
My thesis deals with the problem of analysis of age structure of the top three ice-hockey teams at the world championships from 1970 to 2007. At the beginning, I put together all the data about players who took part in these championships and finished on the top three places. I evaluated these data with the help of Microsoft Excel programme. The results were divided into three periods given by the changes in play systems of ice-hockey championships. The average age of players at different championships, who placed themselves to the medal positions in years 1970 to 2007, is clearly visible in the graphs and charts.

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