FAMOUS PEOPLE IN SLOVAK SPORT Karolna Dakov Dominika

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FAMOUS PEOPLE IN SLOVAK SPORT Karolína Daňková Dominika Tuschlová 3. B

FAMOUS PEOPLE IN SLOVAK SPORT Karolína Daňková Dominika Tuschlová 3. B

Dominika Cibulková � 6 May 1989 Tennis player Matej Liptak 4 career singles titles

Dominika Cibulková � 6 May 1989 Tennis player Matej Liptak 4 career singles titles 2014 Australian Open Clay and hard � Swinging volley � Brand Domi � � �

Daniela Hantuchová � � � 23. april 1983, Poprad Slovak tennis player turned professional

Daniela Hantuchová � � � 23. april 1983, Poprad Slovak tennis player turned professional in 1999 many tennis tournaments speaks fluent Slovak, Czech, English and German, Croatian and Italian

Ondrej Nepela � � � � 22 January 1951 - 2 February 1989 Slovak

Ondrej Nepela � � � � 22 January 1951 - 2 February 1989 Slovak skater Hilda Múdra Olympic champion(1972), World champion, European champion Slovan Bratislava club 1972 - Merited Master of Sport of the USSR 2000 - Slovak athlete

Peter Sagan � � � 26 January 1990, Žilina professional road bicycle racer started

Peter Sagan � � � 26 January 1990, Žilina professional road bicycle racer started to ride bikes at the age of nine - joined Cyklistický spolok Žilina successful junior cyclocross and mountain bike racing career, winning the Junior World Championship in 2008 considered one of cycling's most promising young talents had many prestigious victories in his early twenties

Good Angels Košice � � � � Slovak extraliga, Euro. League Women 2001 Maroš

Good Angels Košice � � � � Slovak extraliga, Euro. League Women 2001 Maroš Kováčik blue, yellow Championship tittles and Slovak Cup Competition MEL Charity projects

Tomáš Tatar � � � � 26 January 1990, Dubnica nad Váhom professional ice

Tomáš Tatar � � � � 26 January 1990, Dubnica nad Váhom professional ice hockey left winger started in HK Spartak Dubnica 2006 – Dukla Trenčín most productive player and the top scorer 2009 – 2011 – team Grand Rappids Griffins (Detroit) 58 matches - 32 points for 16 goals and 16 assists 2012 -2014 - Extraliga team ŠHK 37 Piešťany

Stanislav Šesták � � � � 16 December 1982 Football striker Bursaspor and the

Stanislav Šesták � � � � 16 December 1982 Football striker Bursaspor and the Slovakia national football team FK Demjata FC Tatran Prešov Slovan Bratislava MŠK Žilina

Ladislav Tóth � � � 11 July 1978, Moldava nad Bodvou – 8 April

Ladislav Tóth � � � 11 July 1978, Moldava nad Bodvou – 8 April 2012 Slovak kickboxer Since October 2011 - national coach and member of the Executive Committee of the Slovak Union kickboxing In the lightcontact category – world champion (2003, 2011), Europian champion (Bratislava, 2005), Slovak Champion (thirteen times) nickname – Doky murdered at the disco in the village Zádiel

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