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Tomáš Hertl

1993 - Today

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Tomáš Hertl (born 12 November 1993) is a Czech professional ice hockey forward for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). Hertl was selected 17th overall in the 2012 NHL entry draft by the San Jose Sharks, with whom he spent his first 11 seasons. Prior to being drafted, Hertl played for HC Slavia Praha of the Czech Extraliga (ELH). He is the first player born in the modern Czech Republic after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia to appear in an NHL game. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tomáš Hertl is the 20,033rd most popular politician, the 1,269th most popular biography from Czechia and the 162nd most popular Czech Politician.

Tomáš Hertl, the politician, is most famous for his role as a member of the Czech Social Democratic Party and for serving as a deputy in the Czech Parliament. He has been involved in various political initiatives and discussions regarding social issues in the Czech Republic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Tomáš Hertl ranks 1,127Before him are Kazuki Ota, Saleh Gomaa, Derik Osede, Kimberly García, Abdul Jeleel Ajagun, and Davide Martinelli. After him are Maggie Steffens, Lauren Lyle, Risako Mitsui, Felipe Bortolucci Pires, Liu Binbin, and Mustafa Zazai.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Tomáš Hertl ranks 1,272 out of 1,200Before him are Mario Holek (1986), Ondřej Němec (1984), Martin Vitík (2003), Denisa Rosolová (1986), Jan Sýkora (1993), Michael Lüftner (1994), Aleksandar Kukolj (1991), Petr Fuksa (1969), and Sandra Záhlavová (1985). After him are Jakub Nakládal (1987), Lukáš Trefil (1988), and Jaromír Zmrhal (1993).

Among POLITICIANS In Czechia

Among politicians born in Czechia, Tomáš Hertl ranks 162Before him are Dominik Graňák (1983), Ondřej Palát (1991), Tomáš Fleischmann (1984), Michal Kempný (1990), Martin Hanzal (1987), and Ondřej Němec (1984). After him are Jakub Nakládal (1987), Michal Čupr (1991), Ladislav Šmíd (1986), Petr Mrázek (1992), Jan Kudlička (1988), and Michael Špaček (1997).