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Jan Klapáč

1941 - Today

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Jan Klapáč (born February 27, 1941) is a Czech former professional ice hockey player, born in Prague, Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He is the grandfather of alpine skier and snowboarder Ester Ledecká. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jan Klapáč is the 61st most popular hockey player (down from 56th in 2019), the 768th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 771st in 2019) and the 15th most popular Czech Hockey Player.

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Among HOCKEY PLAYERS

Among hockey players, Jan Klapáč ranks 61 out of 676Before him are Mats Näslund, Håkan Loob, František Ševčík, Justin McCarthy, Howie Morenz, and Mark Messier. After him are Hugo Budinger, Ronald Pettersson, Jan Palouš, Konstantin Loktev, Mike Bossy, and Hugo Dollheiser.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Jan Klapáč ranks 558Before him are Tony Dunne, Bertrand Halperin, Erhard Busek, Peter Sarstedt, Chuck McKinley, and Monika Maron. After him are Faith Leech, John C. Malone, Aaron Neville, Tommy Rettig, Juan Olivares, and Miroslav Verner.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Jan Klapáč ranks 768 out of 1,200Before him are Jakob Hlasek (1964), Přemysl Bičovský (1950), Eduard Bass (1888), Tarra White (1987), Renáta Tomanová (1954), and Jan Mrvík (1939). After him are Dana Vávrová (1967), František Jakubec (1956), Marie Pujmanová (1893), Jiří Procházka (1992), Václav Havel (1920), and Bohumil Modrý (1916).

Among HOCKEY PLAYERS In Czechia

Among hockey players born in Czechia, Jan Klapáč ranks 15Before him are Vladimír Martinec (1949), Otakar Vindyš (1889), Erich Kühnhackl (1950), Bohuslav Šťastný (1949), Josef Černý (1939), and František Ševčík (1942). After him are Jan Palouš (1888), Petr Svoboda (1966), Roman Čechmánek (1971), Jiří Šlégr (1971), Robert Lang (1970), and Patrik Eliáš (1976).