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Jakub Jurka

1999 - Today

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Jakub Jurka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjakup ˈjurka]; born 13 June 1999) is a Czech fencer. His grandfather Jaroslav Jurka was also a fencer who represented Czechoslovakia at the 1976 Summer Olympics and 1980 Summer Olympics. He represented Czech Republic at the 2020 Summer Olympics which also marked his debut appearance at the Olympics. During the 2020 Summer Olympics, he competed in the men's épée event. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 13 in 2024). Jakub Jurka is the 9,126th most popular athlete (up from 11,597th in 2024), the 1,333rd most popular biography from Czechia (down from 1,286th in 2019) and the 128th most popular Czech Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Jakub Jurka ranks 9,126 out of 6,025Before him are Cory Schneider, Anne Schröder, Tsige Duguma, Nour Abdelsalam, Daichi Hara, and Gilles Biron. After him are Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Luke Patience, Jack Beaumont, Laviai Nielsen, Jordy Smith, and Marios Kapotsis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Jakub Jurka ranks 797Before him are Sakhil Alakhverdovi, Jessica Roberts, Andrea Herzog, Mizuki Ando, Daigo Takahashi, and Hiroki Okui. After him are Andrea Dallavalle, Sorba Thomas, Aniek Nouwen, Nyls Korstanje, Ryo Yamashita, and Alessandro Sibilio.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Jakub Jurka ranks 1,333 out of 1,200Before him are Jiří Orság (1989), Adam Helcelet (1991), Tomáš Vlček (2001), David Schweiner (1994), Marie Horáčková (1997), and Michael Kukrle (1994). After him are Radek Šlouf (1994), Lubomír Jančařík (1987), Filip Chytil (1999), Vít Müller (1996), Thomas Dean (null), and Lenka Antošová (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Czechia

Among athletes born in Czechia, Jakub Jurka ranks 128Before him are Romana Maláčová (1987), Lada Vondrová (1999), Jiří Orság (1989), Adam Helcelet (1991), David Schweiner (1994), and Marie Horáčková (1997). After him are Radek Šlouf (1994), Lubomír Jančařík (1987), Vít Müller (1996), Thomas Dean (null), Lenka Antošová (1991), and Simon Hansen (null).