曲棍球运动员

Otakar Vindyš

1889 - 1949

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他的传记在维基百科上提供 16 种语言版本。Otakar Vindyš在最受欢迎的曲棍球运动员中排名第38位(较 2024 年的第43位上升),在捷克人物传记中排名第665位(较 2019 年的第734位上升),并在最受欢迎的捷克曲棍球运动员中排名第10位。

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Among 曲棍球运动员

Among 曲棍球运动员, Otakar Vindyš ranks 38 out of 676Before him are Vladimir Petrov, Guy Lafleur, Ernie Collett, Oldřich Machač, Vladimír Martinec, and Ladislav Troják. After him are Peter Forsberg, Bibi Torriani, Marcel Dionne, Frank Sullivan, Alexander Yakushev, and Erich Kühnhackl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1889, Otakar Vindyš ranks 238Before him are Efrem Zimbalist, Nina Agadzhanova, Hjalmar Andersson, Matilde Hidalgo, Alberto Ohaco, and Anna Kéthly. After him are Suzanne Duchamp, Virgilio Mantegazza, Thomas Hart Benton, Otto Scheff, Paul Deman, and Miguel Mariano Gómez. Among people deceased in 1949, Otakar Vindyš ranks 153Before him are Karel Petrů, Henry Slocum, Nils Östensson, Henry Petersen, Claes Johanson, and Albert Ammons. After him are François Brandt, Johann Friedrich Höger, Harry Davenport, František Halas, Gheorghe Mironescu, and James Rector.

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In 捷克

Among people born in 捷克, Otakar Vindyš ranks 665 out of NaNBefore him are Josef Doležal (1920), Bohuslav Karlík (1908), Karel Kolský (1914), Prokop Diviš (1698), Ernestine Schumann-Heink (1861), and Emil Holub (1847). After him are Jan Kotěra (1871), Václav Mottl (1914), Václav Hovorka (1931), Emil Filla (1882), Petr Bezruč (1867), and Emil František Burian (1904).

Among 曲棍球运动员 In 捷克

Among 曲棍球运动员 born in 捷克, Otakar Vindyš ranks 10Before him are Jiří Holík (1944), Karel Hartmann (1885), Valentin Loos (1895), Vladimír Zábrodský (1923), Oldřich Machač (1946), and Vladimír Martinec (1949). After him are Erich Kühnhackl (1950), Bohuslav Šťastný (1949), Josef Černý (1939), František Ševčík (1942), Jan Klapáč (1941), and Jan Palouš (1888).

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