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2015 in the Czech Republic
Summary
Events from the year
2015 in the
Czech Republic
←
2014
2013
2012
2015
in
the Czech Republic
→
2016
2017
2018
Decades:
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2015
History of the Czech lands
•
Years
Incumbents
edit
President
–
Miloš Zeman
Prime Minister
–
Bohuslav Sobotka
Events
edit
24 February – The
Uherský Brod shooting
23 July –
Studénka train crash
In popular culture
edit
Sports
edit
31 January – 1 February – The
2015 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
were hosted in the town of
Tábor
.
5–8 March – The
2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships
were hosted in the city of
Prague
.
1–3 May – The
2015 Canoe Sprint European Championships
were hosted in the village of
Račice
.
1–17 May – The
2015 IIHF World Championship
was hosted in the cities of Prague and
Ostrava
.
15–30 June – The
2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship
was hosted in the cities of Prague,
Olomouc
and
Uherské Hradiště
.
14–15 November – The
2015 Fed Cup
final was hosted in Prague.
Film
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26 February –
Ghoul
, horror film directed by
Petr Jákl
, was released in the Czech Republic.
5 July –
Home Care
, drama film directed by
Slávek Horák
, was released in the Czech Republic.
Deaths
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Štěpán Kodeda
at JWOC 2007
Josef Masopust
in 1962
6 January –
Vlastimil Bubník
, ice hockey and football player (born 1931)
15 January –
Ludmila Brožová-Polednová
, state prosecutor (born 1921)
15 January –
Karel Lichtnégl
, football player, Olympic silver medalist (born 1936)
20 January –
Marie Pilátová
, actress (born 1921)
19 March –
Stanislav Prýl
, ice hockey player (born 1942)
20 March –
Petr Vopěnka
, mathematician, developer of
Alternative Set Theory
(born 1935)
Josef Mikoláš
, ice hockey player (born 1938)
28 March –
Miroslav Ondříček
, cinematographer (born 1934)
30 March –
Štěpán Kodeda
, orienteering competitor, complications after traffic accident (born 1988).
[1]
31 March –
Dalibor Vesely
, architectural historian (born 1934)
16 April –
Stanislav Gross
, Prime Minister (born 1969)
17 April –
Jaroslav Holík
, ice hockey player (born 1942)
20 April –
Václav Rabas
, organist (born 1933)
25 April –
Jiří Hledík
, football player (born 1929)
1 May –
Karel Vasak
, academic (born 1929)
10 May –
Jindřich Roudný
, Olympian (born 1924)
6 June –
Ludvík Vaculík
, writer (born 1926)
8 June –
Otakar Hořínek
, sport shooter, Olympic silver medallist (born 1929)
26 June –
Kája Saudek
, comics illustrator (born 1935)
29 June –
Josef Masopust
, footballer (born 1931)
1 July –
Miloslava Misáková
, gymnast, Olympic gold medallist (born 1922)
11 July –
Ota Petřina
, guitarist (born 1949)
19 July –
Václav Snítil
, violinist (born 1928)
27 July –
Ivan Moravec
, pianist (born 1930)
30 July –
Ludmila Dvořáková
, operatic soprano (born 1923)
Alena Vrzáňová
, figure skater (born 1931)
20 August –
Zuzana Brabcová
, writer (born 1959)
1 September –
Jiří Louda
, heraldist (born 1920)
10 September –
Radim Palouš
, academic (born 1924)
2 October –
Lubomír Lipský
, actor (born 1923)
29 December –
Pavel Srníček
, football player (born 1968)
References
edit
^
Klimpl, Petr (1 April 2015). "Zemřel Štěpán Kodeda" (in Czech). www.orientacnisporty.cz
. Retrieved
3 April
2015
.
.