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Jozef Pribilinec

Jozef Pribilinec (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjɔzef ˈpribiliɲets]; born 6 July 1960) is a Slovak track and field athlete who mainly competed in racewalking. He was born in Kopernica. Pribilinec competed for the former Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul, South Korea where he won the gold medal in the men's 20 kilometre walk event.[1]

Jozef Pribilinec
Personal information
Born6 July 1960 (1960-07-06) (age 63)
Kopernica, Czechoslovakia
Medal record

He represented Czechoslovakia for most of his career and in addition to his Olympic gold, won two silver medals at the World Championships in Athletics (1983 and 1987) and one gold and one silver at the European Athletics Championships for his country. He was a two-time champion at the European Athletics Indoor Championships, winning in 1987 and 1988 over distances of 3000 m and 5000 m, respectively. He was a four-time participant at the IAAF World Race Walking Cup and his best performance was a win over 20 km at the 1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup, becoming his country's first victor at the competition. He had previously shown his developing talent as a youngster with a win at the 1979 European Athletics Junior Championships.[2]

His personal best time of 1:19:30 hours for the 20 km race was a world record from 24 September 1983 to 3 May 1987. This continued a tradition of Czechoslovak record holders, following in the steps of Václav Balšán and Josef Doležal.[3]

Before retiring, he represented Slovakia at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics, placing 17th in the men's 20 km walk.[4]

Political career edit

Pribilinec was elected into the House of the People within the Federal Assembly in first free elections of June 1990 as a member of Communist Party of Slovakia (KSS) within the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ). He was elected as a deputy for :sk:Stredoslovenský kraj. He resigned shortly after the election.[5] In 1994, Pribilinec was elected as an MP into National Council running as a candidate on a party list of Common Choice coalition. He was nominated by the reformed post-communist SDĽ party, of which he was not a member, however. Ahead of the next elections, in the summer of 2002, Pribilinec fell out with party leader Pavel Koncoš, departed from the party caucus and did not stand for re-election.[6]Concerning his Communist Party membership, Pribilinec said that he entered the party, aged 22, out of conviction, believing in declared values.[7]

In 2022, Pribilinec ran unsuccessfully for a post of a regional deputy of Banská Bystrica Region as a candidate of minor extra-parliamentary national party Heart within the Žiar nad Hronom District precinct, with sport, tourism and service sector development, as his main agenda. Of 21 candidates, with 4 elected deputies, Pribilinec came 16th with 954 votes (2%).[8][9] In the build-up to the elections, he advocated in support of Slovalco aluminium plant in Žiar nad Hronom, in a campaign seeking financial support for rising energy costs.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 30 October 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  2. ^ European Junior Championships 1979 2013-10-15 at the Wayback Machine. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2015-02-01.
  3. ^ Butler, Mark, ed. (2011). (PDF). Monako: IAAF Media & Public Relations Department. p. 615. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 August 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2011.
  4. ^ Jozef Pribilinec. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-02-01.
  5. ^ "FS 1990-1992, SL, jmenný rejstřík, P". www.psp.cz. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  6. ^ "Poslanci : Zoznam poslancov : Jozef Pribilinec - Národná rada Slovenskej republiky". www.nrsr.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  7. ^ a.s, Petit Press. "Olympionik Pribilinec: Politika? Nikdy viac!". svet.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  8. ^ Aktuality.sk. "Voľby do VÚC 2022: Banskobystrický kraj - Správy a výsledky". Aktuality.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Voľby 2022 – Banskobystrický kraj – Srdce" (in Slovak). Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  10. ^ Krupa, Lukáš (9 January 2023). "Definitívny koniec! Hlinikáreň Slovalco odstavuje výrobu: TOTO je výsledok nečinnosti vlády!". eReport.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 29 January 2023.

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Records
Preceded by Men's 20 km Walk World Record Holder
24 September 1983 – 3 May 1987
Succeeded by


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Jozef Pribilinec Slovak pronunciation ˈjɔzef ˈpribiliɲets born 6 July 1960 is a Slovak track and field athlete who mainly competed in racewalking He was born in Kopernica Pribilinec competed for the former Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Summer Olympics held in Seoul South Korea where he won the gold medal in the men s 20 kilometre walk event 1 Jozef PribilinecPersonal informationBorn6 July 1960 1960 07 06 age 63 Kopernica CzechoslovakiaMedal record Men s athletics Representing Czechoslovakia Olympic Games 1988 Seoul 20 km walk World Championships 1983 Helsinki 20 km walk 1987 Rome 20 km walk European Athletics Championships 1986 Stuttgart 20 km walk 1982 Athens 20 km walk He represented Czechoslovakia for most of his career and in addition to his Olympic gold won two silver medals at the World Championships in Athletics 1983 and 1987 and one gold and one silver at the European Athletics Championships for his country He was a two time champion at the European Athletics Indoor Championships winning in 1987 and 1988 over distances of 3000 m and 5000 m respectively He was a four time participant at the IAAF World Race Walking Cup and his best performance was a win over 20 km at the 1983 IAAF World Race Walking Cup becoming his country s first victor at the competition He had previously shown his developing talent as a youngster with a win at the 1979 European Athletics Junior Championships 2 His personal best time of 1 19 30 hours for the 20 km race was a world record from 24 September 1983 to 3 May 1987 This continued a tradition of Czechoslovak record holders following in the steps of Vaclav Balsan and Josef Dolezal 3 Before retiring he represented Slovakia at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics placing 17th in the men s 20 km walk 4 Political career editPribilinec was elected into the House of the People within the Federal Assembly in first free elections of June 1990 as a member of Communist Party of Slovakia KSS within the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia KSC He was elected as a deputy for sk Stredoslovensky kraj He resigned shortly after the election 5 In 1994 Pribilinec was elected as an MP into National Council running as a candidate on a party list of Common Choice coalition He was nominated by the reformed post communist SDĽ party of which he was not a member however Ahead of the next elections in the summer of 2002 Pribilinec fell out with party leader Pavel Koncos departed from the party caucus and did not stand for re election 6 Concerning his Communist Party membership Pribilinec said that he entered the party aged 22 out of conviction believing in declared values 7 In 2022 Pribilinec ran unsuccessfully for a post of a regional deputy of Banska Bystrica Region as a candidate of minor extra parliamentary national party Heart within the Ziar nad Hronom District precinct with sport tourism and service sector development as his main agenda Of 21 candidates with 4 elected deputies Pribilinec came 16th with 954 votes 2 8 9 In the build up to the elections he advocated in support of Slovalco aluminium plant in Ziar nad Hronom in a campaign seeking financial support for rising energy costs 10 References edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Jozef Pribilinec Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on 30 October 2014 Retrieved 1 February 2015 European Junior Championships 1979 Archived 2013 10 15 at the Wayback Machine World Junior Athletics History Retrieved on 2015 02 01 Butler Mark ed 2011 13th IAAF World Championships In Athletics IAAF Statistics Handbook Daegu 2011 PDF Monako IAAF Media amp Public Relations Department p 615 Archived from the original PDF on 18 August 2012 Retrieved 28 September 2011 Jozef Pribilinec IAAF Retrieved on 2015 02 01 FS 1990 1992 SL jmenny rejstrik P www psp cz Retrieved 29 January 2023 Poslanci Zoznam poslancov Jozef Pribilinec Narodna rada Slovenskej republiky www nrsr sk in Slovak Retrieved 29 January 2023 a s Petit Press Olympionik Pribilinec Politika Nikdy viac svet sme sk in Slovak Retrieved 29 January 2023 Aktuality sk Voľby do VUC 2022 Banskobystricky kraj Spravy a vysledky Aktuality sk in Slovak Retrieved 29 January 2023 Voľby 2022 Banskobystricky kraj Srdce in Slovak Retrieved 29 January 2023 Krupa Lukas 9 January 2023 Definitivny koniec Hlinikaren Slovalco odstavuje vyrobu TOTO je vysledok necinnosti vlady eReport sk in Slovak Retrieved 29 January 2023 External links editJozef Pribilinec at World Athletics nbsp Jozef Pribilinec at Olympedia nbsp Jozef Pribilinec at Olympics com nbsp Jozef Pribilinec at Olympic sk in Slovak Records Preceded byDomingo Colin Men s 20 km Walk World Record Holder24 September 1983 3 May 1987 Succeeded byCarlos Mercenario nbsp This biographical article relating to Slovak athletics is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This article about a Czechoslovak Olympic medalist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en 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