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  1. Ludvík Daněk (Czech pronunciation: [ˈludviːk ˈdaɲɛk]; 6 January 1937 – 16 November 1998) was a Czechoslovak discus thrower, who won the gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games with a throw of 64.40 m (211'3").

  2. Ludvík Daněk (6. ledna 1937 Hořice u Blanska – 16. listopadu 1998 Hutisko-Solanec) byl československý atlet, olympijský vítěz, mnohonásobný československý reprezentant a světový rekordman v hodu diskem.

  3. 16 de nov. de 1998 · The Czechoslovakian thrower was a favourite at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics, but saw his attempts frustrated by American Al Oerter, who won his third and fourth consecutive Olympic titles. Major titles eluded Ludvík Daněk until 1971, when he won the European Championships.

  4. Major titles eluded Ludvík Daněk until 1971, when he won the European Championships. He crowned his career the following year, finally winning the Olympic title as well. Following his active career, Daněk became a sports administrator, and was elected vice-president of the Czech athletics federation.

  5. Ludvík Daněk (Czech Republic) DISCUS WORLD RECORDHOLDER / OLYMPIC CHAMPION. Daněk competed in four Summer Olympics for Czechoslovakia, winning silver in 1964 Olympics, bronze in 1968 Olympics...

  6. Ludvík Daněk DISCUS (Czech) WORLD RECORDHOLDER / OLYMPIC CHAMPION. Daněk competed in four Summer Olympics for Czechoslovakia, winning silver in 1964 Olympics, bronze in 1968 Olympics and gold...

  7. Ludvik Danek ( Checoslovaquia, 6 de enero de 1937-15 de noviembre de 1998) fue un atleta checoslovaco, especializado en la prueba de lanzamiento de disco en la que llegó a ser campeón olímpico en 1972. 1 .