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Vítězslav Veselý

1983 - Today

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Vítězslav Veselý (Czech pronunciation: [ˈviːcɛslav ˈvɛsɛliː]) (born 27 February 1983) is a Czech javelin thrower. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Vítězslav Veselý has received more than 165,092 page views. His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 21 in 2019). Vítězslav Veselý is the 3,726th most popular athlete (down from 2,556th in 2019), the 1,027th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 845th in 2019) and the 56th most popular Czech Athlete.

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  • 41.61

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  • 22

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.05

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  • 2.61

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Vítězslav Veselý ranks 3,726 out of 6,025Before him are Tadanori Koshino, Yago Lamela, Kim Jung-hwan, Odalis Revé, Vincent Defrasne, and Thomas Schmidt. After him are Amar Benikhlef, Daniel Evans, Ilario Di Buò, Eric Verdonk, Mariya Savinova, and Harald Winkler.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Vítězslav Veselý ranks 675Before him are Olga Syahputra, Emine Dzhaparova, Johnny Hoogerland, Chidi Odiah, Jorge Andrés Martínez, and Kim Jung-hwan. After him are Joel Fry, Ludovic Butelle, Urko Pardo, Loral O'Hara, Claire van der Boom, and Kim Jae-sung.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Vítězslav Veselý ranks 1,027 out of 1,200Before him are Roman Koudelka (1989), Ivo Minář (1984), Petra Cetkovská (1985), Mikolas Josef (1995), Roman Hamrlík (1974), and Antonín Hájek (1987). After him are Rudolf Kraj (1977), Tomáš Vokoun (1976), Filip Novák (1990), Adam Hloušek (1988), Milan Fukal (1975), and Jan Bárta (1984).

Among ATHLETES In Czechia

Among athletes born in Czechia, Vítězslav Veselý ranks 56Before him are Robert Změlík (1969), Štěpánka Hilgertová (1968), David Sánchez (null), Šárka Kašpárková (1971), David Kostelecký (1975), and Antonín Hájek (1987). After him are Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová (1978), Zuzana Hejnová (1986), Markéta Davidová (1997), Ludmila Formanová (1974), Nikola Ogrodníková (1990), and Jaroslav Soukup (1982).