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11-10-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Registana, photo: CTK In Sports News: Czech tennis number one Jiri Novak wins the sixth ATP title of his career, the Japan Open; the Czech football team take the first points of their campaign to reach the 2006 World Cup; Tomas Jun scores a hat trick for the Under 21s and receives a debut call-up for the senior squad; Sparta and Ostrava are fined by UEFA; the famous Velka Pardubicka steeplechase is won for the second year in a row by German-trained Registana. More

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27-09-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Prime Minister Stanislav Gross and swimmer Martin Kovar, photo: CTK In Sports News: the Czech Davis Cup team beat Paraguay to stay in the World Group; Martin Kovar is the star of the Czech Paralympics team, with three golds in swimming; Jaromir Jagr scores a hat trick for 'home' club Kladno; Sparta win ahead of their Champions League game against Lyon in Prague; sparks are still flying over the circumstances of Pavel Nedved's retirement from international football; Josef Masopust says Petr Cech should be made Czech captain; decathlete Roman Sebrle ends a great season with another win.  More

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30-08-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Jan Zelezny, photo: CTK In Sports News: the closing weekend of the Athens Olympics was disappointing for the Czech Republic, with Jan Zelezny finishing ninth in the javelin and other athletes narrowly missing out on medals; the Czech ice hockey team are preparing for their opening game at the sport's World Cup; Tomas Galasek looks set to miss the Czech football team's first World Cup qualifier on Wednesday week. More

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09-08-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Sparta-Slovacko, photo: CTK In Sports News today: the new Czech football season began with poor performances by some of the league's top teams: Ostrava and Slavia were both beaten, while Sparta could only manage a draw; meanwhile, the bribery scandal engulfing the game is due to continue, with more arrests expected this week; canoeist Martin Doktor has taken his 70th (!) Czech national title, just days before the start of the Olympics, while Czech-born golfer Alex Cejka has narrowly missed out on his first PGA trophy. More

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