Czechoslovakia at the 1924 Winter Olympics

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Czechoslovakia at the Olympic Games

Flag of Czechoslovakia
IOC code:   TCH
1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix
Competitors 27 
Flag bearer Jaroslav Řezáč (ice hockey)
Medals Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympic Games appearances
19201924192819321936194819521956196019641968197219761980198419881992
Winter Olympic Games appearances
1924192819321936194819521956196019641968197219761980198419881992
Other related appearances
Bohemia Bohemia (19001912)
Czech Republic Czech Republic (1994–)
Slovakia Slovakia (1994–)

Czechoslovakia was one of the 16 nations to compete at the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France.

The team finished without winning a medal with figure skater Josef Slíva’s fourth place was the team’s best finish.

Ice hockey reserve goalkeeper Jaroslav Řezáč was the first Czechoslovakia’s flagbearer in the Winter Games history.

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[edit] Results by event

[edit] Cross country skiing

Men’s 18 km (Classic)

  • Štěpán Hevák – 1:34:43.4 (17th)
  • Antonín Gottstein – 1:34:54.0 (18th)
  • Václav Jón – 1:37:20.8 (23rd)
  • František Hák – 1:39:41.6 (24th)

Men’s 50 km Free (Classic) The cross country skiing marathon route led through mountain streams and difficult steep climbs. Only 21 competitors of 33 starting completed the race, including all three Czechoslovak skiers.

  • Štěpán Hevák – 4:44:58 (12th)
  • Antonín Gottstein – 4:45:48 (14th)
  • Josef Německý – 5:05:06 (17th)

[edit] Figure Skating

The only Czech skaters in the Games Josef Slíva excelled in his elegant skating, but was under-marked by the Austrian judges which left him in the fourth place.

Men

  • Josef Slíva – 4th place

[edit] Ice Hockey

The Czechoslovak team’s nomination was marred by domestic conflicts and animosities towards club Sparta Praha. Only soldier Josef Maleček was included to the team from Sparta after the Ministry of Defence order, while Karel Káďa Pešek and others stayed at home.

Canada (represented by the Toronto Granites) was supreme in the competition, winning all five matches. It met with Czechoslovakia in the group and smashed it 30-0. Czechoslovakia lost also to Sweden, despite leading in the first period – Stránský allowed four goals shot from long distance. The team then parted with the tournament by beating Switzerland and by finishing in tied fifth place.

Men – 5th place

  • Round 1
    • lost to Canada 0-30
    • lost to Sweden 3-9 (goals: Maleček 2, Loos)
    • beat Switzerland 11-2 (goals: Maleček 4, Šroubek 3, Loos 3, Jirkovský)
  • Squad:
    • Goalkeepers: Jaroslav Stránský, Jaroslav Řezáč
    • Defenders: Otakar Vindyš, Vilém Loos
    • Forwards: Jaroslav Jirkovský, Josef Šroubek, Josef Maleček, Miloslav Fleischman, Jan Palouš, Jan Fleischman, Jan Krásl, Jaroslav Pušbauer, Hofta
    • no coach

[edit] Nordic Combined

With good results in the opening cross country race, the Czechoslovak skiers secured themselves positions only behind the competitors of Nordic countries Norway and Sweden – in fact Adolf and Buchberger were the only skiers, who managed to beat at least one competitor of these countries (8th-place Jakobsson of Sweden).

Individual Race

  • Josef Adolf – 13.729 points (6th)
  • Walter Buchberger – 13.625 (7th)
  • Josef Bím – 12.083 (13th)
  • Otakar Německý – did not finish cross country

[edit] Ski Jumping

Individual Competition

  • Franz Wende – 16.48 points – 40.5 and 44.0 meters (10th)
  • Karel Koldovský – 12.50 – 33.5 and 39.0 (20th)
  • Josef Bím – 2.33 – two falls (27th)
  • M. Prokopec – did not start