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Bartoň (feminine Bartoňová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Antonín Bartoň (1908–1982), Czech skier * Jakub Barton (born 1981), Czech hockey player * Luboš Bartoň (born 1980), Czech basketball player * Kateřina Bartoňová (born 1990), Czech basketball player * Zdeňka Šilhavá, Zdeňka Bartoňová-Šilhavá (born 1956), Czech discus thrower See also

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Luboš Bartoň
Luboš Bartoň (born 7 April 1980) is a Czech professional basketball coach. He is a 2.02 m tall small forward who last played for FC Barcelona Bàsquet B, FC Barcelona B of Spain's second division. College career Bartoň played college basketball at Valparaiso University with the Valparaiso Crusaders men's basketball, Valparaiso Crusaders from 1998-02. Pro career Bartoň grew up with the SCE Decin youth team. He made his pro debut with BK Decin, SCE Decin during the 1996-97 season. He moved to Italy for the 2002-03 season, signed by Fortitudo Bologna. Then he was signed for the 2003-04 season by Virtus Roma. He moved to Spain for the 2005-06 season, signed by Joventut Badalona. After three seasons with Badalona, he moved to FC Barcelona Bàsquet, FC Barcelona in 2008. In August 2010 he then moved to Baloncesto Fuenlabrada, signing a two-year deal. On 3 October 2016, Bartoň retired from professional basketball and decided to start a new career as coach. On 13 July 2022, Barto ...
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Kateřina Bartoňová
Kateřina Bartoňová (; born 17 January 1990) is a Czech professional basketball player. She plays for Czech Republic women's national basketball team. She competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the .... References Living people Czech women's basketball players 1990 births Olympic basketball players for the Czech Republic Basketball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympiacos women's basketball players Point guards Shooting guards Czech expatriate basketball people in Spain Czech expatriate basketball people in Greece Sportspeople from Pardubice {{CzechRepublic-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Antonín Bartoň
Antonín Bartoň (December 12, 1908 in Vysoké nad Jizerou, Bohemia – September 9, 1982) was a Czechoslovakian Nordic skier who competed in the 1930s. He won two silver medals at the 1933 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Innsbruck (Nordic combined and 4 x 10 km). Bartoň finished 6th in the Nordic combined event at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York Lake Placid is a village in the Adirondack Mountains in Essex County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 2,303. The village of Lake Placid is near the center of the town of North Elba, southwest of Plattsburg .... He finished also 16th in the shorter cross-country skiing event, 10th in the 50 kilometre event and 21st in the ski jumping competition. External links *World Championship results * 1908 births 1982 deaths People from Vysoké nad Jizerou Czech male cross-country skiers Czech male Nordic combined skiers Czechoslovak male cross-country ...
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Zdeňka Šilhavá
Zdeňka Bartoňová-Šilhavá (born 15 June 1954 in Krnov, Czechoslovakia) is a retired female track and field athlete from the Czech Republic, who set the world record in the women's discus throw on 26 August 1984 with a distance of . That mark still is the national record. Šilhavá represented Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, finishing in sixth place () in the women's discus, and in eleventh place in the women's shot put event (). She threw again in the 1996 Summer Olympics at the age of 42. Three years after the Olympics, she threw masters W45 world records in both the shot put and discus that still stand. Doping Šilhavá tested positive for anabolic steroids at the European Cup in Moscow in August 1985 and was subsequently banned for life by the European Athletics Federation. The ban was later reduced to 18 months by the IAAF World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation (from 1912 to 2001) and Inter ...
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Barton (surname)
Origins and variants The surname Barton has multiple possible origins. It may denote origin from one of the many places called Barton (other), Barton in France; however, another proposal would derive the name from Dumbarton, Dunbarton in Northern France. The cities of Paris and Lourdes have the highest number of Barton families in the world The surname name is also common in Germany, Poland, and other countries in the Slavs, Slavic cultural sphere. In the vast majority of cases, it is also a short form of the name Bartholomew (name), Bartholomew, originally a name borne by one of the Apostles in the New Testament, apostles which became a popular forename in Europe in the Middle Ages. In Western France, the name may derive from the commune of Barenton. People Arts and entertainment * Anne Barton (actress) (1924–2000), American actress * Bernard Barton (1784–1849), English Quaker poet * Bethany Barton, American author and illustrator of children's books * Charles Bart ...
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Jakub Barton
Jacob is a common male given name and a less well-known surname. It is a cognate of James, derived from Late Latin ''Iacobus'', from Greek ''Iakobos'', from Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac and Rebecca. The name comes either from the Hebrew root ''ʿqb'' meaning "to follow, to be behind" but also "to supplant, circumvent, assail, overreach", or from the word for "heel", ''ʿaqeb''. It can also be taken to mean "may God protect." In the narrative of Genesis, it refers to the circumstances of Jacob's birth when he held on to the heel of his older twin brother Esau (Genesis 25:26). The name is etymologized (in a direct speech by the character Esau) in Genesis 27:36, adding the significance of Jacob having "supplanted" his elder brother by buying his birthright. In a Christian context, Jacob – ''James'' in English form – is the name for several people in the New Testament: (1) the apostle James, son of Zebedee, (2) another apostl ...
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