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  1. Věra Čáslavská (pronunciación en idioma checo: [ˈvjɛra ˈtʃaːslafskaː] o aproximadamente viera cháslafska; 3 de mayo de 1942-31 de agosto de 2016), 1 fue una gimnasta checa nativa de Praga, ganadora de varias medallas olímpicas y mundiales, representando a la antigua Checoslovaquia.

  2. Věra Čáslavská (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvjɛra ˈtʃaːslafskaː]; 3 May 1942 – 30 August 2016) was a Czechoslovak artistic gymnast and Czech sports official. She won a total of 22 international titles between 1959 and 1968 including seven Olympic gold medals, four world titles and eleven European championships.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Věra Čáslavská (born May 3, 1942, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now in Czech Republic]—died August 30, 2016, Prague, Czech Republic) was a Czech gymnast who won a total of 34 medals, including 22 gold medals, at the Olympic Games and at world and European championships in the 1950s and ’60s.

  4. Věra Čáslavská, provdaná Věra Odložilová (3. května 1942 Praha – 30. srpna 2016 Praha) byla československá sportovní gymnastka, trenérka a sportovní funkcionářka, sedminásobná olympijská vítězka, čtyřnásobná mistryně světa, jedenáctinásobná mistryně Evropy a čtyřnásobná Sportovkyně roku Československa.

  5. 20 de oct. de 2018 · Vera Caslavska won seven gold and four silver Olympic medals at three different Olympic Games. By Tom Reynolds. BBC Sport. Mexico City, 1968. A newly-crowned Olympic champion is about to make...

  6. As the most successful female gymnast of the 1960s, Vera Caslavska of the Czech Republic has achieved worldwide admiration for not only her dominating performances, but her dignified defiance of political and social strife in her homeland.

  7. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Vera CASLAVSKA was a Czechoslovak artistic gymnast who won seven Olympic medals, including four golds, in 1960 and 1964. She defied Soviet oppression by signing a manifesto and hiding in the mountains before the 1968 Games, where she became a folk hero.