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Analysis of the Age Structure of the Volleyball Team at the Olympic Games, World and European Championships in years 1970 - 2016
RAMPOVÁ, Monika
The diploma thesis aim was to determine the age of top performance age of the three most successful volleyball teams in men and women category. The study was focused on world events such as Olympic Games, World Championships and European Championships. The thesis was concentrated on years 1970 to 2016. The theoretical part summarizes facts about volleyball and specific features of volleyball players. It also includes analysis of each volleyball matches during determined era. The synthetic part was written based on record sheets analysis. In total we analysed 3136 players - 1618 men and 1518 women. The age of the men top performance was 26,4 ? 3,7 years and in women category was 24,6 ? 3,7 years. The highest average of age is evident in group of players who started on Olympic games from 1972 until 2016. Average age of male players was 27,4 ? 4 years and average age of female players was 25,3 ? 3,7 years. At the World Championships from 1970 until 2014 was average age of male players 26,3 ? 3,6 years and female players 24,6 ? 3,4 years. The lowest average age is evident in groups of men and women players who played on European Championships from 1971 until 2015. Male players from European Champioships were average 25,9 ? 3,5 years old and female players were 24,2 ? 3,7 years old.
The Establishment of the Union of European Football Associations and the Czechoslovak Footprint in International Football (1954-1989)
Urban, Adam ; Štemberk, Jan (advisor) ; Šalanda, Bohuslav (referee)
(English) The diploma thesis The Establishment of the Union of European Football Associations and the Czechoslovak Footprint in International Football (1954-1989) deals with the formation of UEFA in the 1950s and the interference of Czechoslovak football in European football at various levels in 1954-1989. The thesis represents a unique contribution to the history of UEFA, especially in the Czech environment, where it is an unexplored issue. Due to the subject of the work, a historical approach was used. The work is based mainly on archival materials, which are stored in the National Archives in the collection of the ÚV ČSTV and periodicals focused on sports and football (Československý sport, Kopaná). The work first focuses on the form of European football in the absence of a European body and describes the form of competitions at the time. Subsequently, the political events that influenced the creation of UEFA and at the same time shaped the environment in which the confederation operated are considered. Specifically, it is a matter of dividing Europe into two blocks, which defined each other on several levels and football was no exception. This factor is reflected throughout the work. In the last part, the work deals with the influence of UEFA on the form of European football, especially on its...
Evaluation and comparison of the success in gaming activities of libero with hitters in the mens volleyball European Championship 2011
Buchalová, Karolína ; Vorálek, Rostislav (advisor) ; Buchtel, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Evaluation and comparison of the success in gaming activities of libero with hitters in the mens volleyball European Championship 2011 Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is comparison of libero and hitters. This thesis focus on pass after servis from oponent team and on field game. We will achieve results about succes rate of libero and compare those results with results of hitters, on European championship 2011 in men voleyball, in the same category. Methods: In this thesis is used the method of indirect observation, thanks to video. It was recorded success of passing and collection via line method. In order to classify the quality of passing and collection, it was used five-point scale. Results: The results confirmed all the research questions, so we are convinced of the quality and indispensability of libero in Volleyball. Keywords: Volleyball, individual game activity, libero, European championship, statistik
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,
The Long Jump on the Modern Olympic Games and other International Competitions
Matějček, Tomáš ; Kolář, František (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: A long jump at the modern Olympic Games and other international competitions Subtitle: Personalities and records Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to monitor and analyse individual personalities who at modern Olympic Games and other international top competitions (World Championships, European Championships, Diamond League) pushed forward the record in the long jump, both in relation to the development of the jump technique and other factors affecting the discipline. The work deals more with the athletes themselves and their medallions than with the development of the discipline. Methods: The analysis method was used in the work. The analysis was carried out on results in the long jump from 1896, i.e. from the first modern Olympic Games to 2021. The change in the world record and its evolution, as well as the change in its holders, were analysed in the reporting period. Other personalities who made history in the long jump were also followed. Results: Records in the long jump has changed at international competitions depending on changes in training methods, technique, material and external conditions. Keywords: long jump; olympic games; world record; athletics
Silver legacy of EURO 1996 during the following European Football Championships
Kamenik, Martin ; Trunečka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Turková, Kateřina (referee)
The bachelor's thesis "Silver legacy of EURO 1996 during the following European Football Championships" deals with informing how selected Czech dailies reported on the 1996 European Football Championship during the following five European football championships. In selected tournaments, the text follows the frequency, and which iconic moments and personalities were most referred to in connection with the 1996 European Championship. The work is divided into three parts. The theoretical first describes the relationship between sport and the media, which is important for the correct understand of the bachelor's thesis. Further, the introductory part deals with aspects of how sports success is displayed, which is in fact the subject of research in the bachelor's thesis. In the next phase, he describes the history of European football championships. This context is also suitable for understanding a successful sporting event in a broader context. The second part of the thesis describes the definition of research and the methods used, then the introduction of the researched periodicals and the coding book itself with selected analytical variables. In its own analytical part, using quantitative analysis, the text presents the amount in which the 1996 European Championships were referred to during the...
Management of major orienteering events
Lavičková, Michaela ; Crossan, William Morea (advisor) ; Med, Daniel (referee)
Name: Management of major orienteering events Goal: The main goal of this thesis is to determine and summarize basic managerial methods important for successful organization of major sporting events, with focus on orienteering. These methods will be described more in detail to support potential organizers of main orienteering events and so to help to bring professionalism to delivery of the event. Methods: In this work a mixed method approach was used for the data collection as well as for analysis of collected data. Information about events were collected through questionnaires, analyzed with basic statistic methods such as mean, median or correlation and visualized in graph. Correlations were critically evaluated considering logical interrelation of two variables. Results: The results showed a crucial role in success of any orienteering event plays functionality of organizing committee - its satisfaction, commitment and coherence. Even though, organizing committees doesn't necessarily have any professional education in sport event management, years of organizing national and grass root events gave them enough experience to organize successfully major orienteering events, considering their own objectives. Keywords: world class events, organization, world cup, world championships, research,...
Media presentation of FIBA EuroBasket Women 2017
Sitek, Daniel ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
This thesis analyzes the media presentation of Women Basketball 2017 European Championship which was held in the Czech Republic, in the Czech sport online media. The thesis briefly defines framing theory, concept of agenda-setting and news values theory. This paper shows a thumbnail to contemporary sport journalism. Five web sport portals containing basketball agenda are explored by qualitative framing research. The goal of this thesis is to answer how the European championship was presented in the media. The analytical part of the paper describes individual frames including their partial modifications. Conclusion summarizes results gained by the framing analysis.

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