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Taťána Kocembová

1962 - Today

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Taťána Netoličková (née Kocembová; Czech pronunciation: [ˈtacaːna ˈkotsembovaː], divorced Slaninová; born 2 May 1962) is a retired 400 metres runner who represented Czechoslovakia. Her greatest achievement was winning the silver medal behind teammate Jarmila Kratochvílová at the 1983 World Championships in a personal best time of 48.59s. A time that still ranks her eighth on the world all-time list. She won a second silver medal in the 4 × 400 metres relay. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Taťána Kocembová is the 2,894th most popular athlete, the 914th most popular biography from Czechia and the 46th most popular Czech Athlete.

Taťána Kocembová is a Czech athlete known for her achievements in middle-distance running, particularly in the 800 meters. She has represented her country in various international competitions, showcasing her talent in track and field events.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Taťána Kocembová ranks 2,894 out of 6,025Before her are Ali Saïdi-Sief, Franka Dietzsch, José Pinto, Mamdouh Elssbiay, Olga Rypakova, and Valentí Massana. After her are Robert Reichel, Hendrik Reiher, Dmitriy Karpov, Igor Milanović, Grit Breuer, and Stacy Dragila.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Taťána Kocembová ranks 914 out of 1,200Before her are Libor Pimek (1963), Robert Lang (1970), Jan Stejskal (1962), Petr Pravec (1967), Ivo Knoflíček (1962), and Václav Pilař (1988). After her are Robert Reichel (1971), Alex Baumann (1964), Jakub Jankto (1996), Patrik Eliáš (1976), Karel Rada (1971), and Vladimír Darida (1990).

Among ATHLETES In Czechia

Among athletes born in Czechia, Taťána Kocembová ranks 46Before her are Jan Peka (1894), Vladimír Růžička (1963), Tomáš Dvořák (1972), Zdeněk Pecka (1954), Jiří Malec (1962), and Milena Duchková (1952). After her are Robert Reichel (1971), Robert Změlík (1969), Štěpánka Hilgertová (1968), David Kostelecký (1975), Ota Zaremba (1957), and Šárka Kašpárková (1971).