Karel Ardelt Explained
Karel Ardelt (in Czech pronounced as /ˈkarɛl ˈardɛlt/, 28 January 1889 - 14 February 1978) was a Czech tennis player.[1]
As a player for Bohemia, he was entered in two events in tennis at the 1912 Summer Olympics: outdoor singles and outdoor doubles (with Jiří Kodl) but did not play.
Ardelt competed for Czechoslovakia in two events in tennis at the 1920 Summer Olympics: singles and doubles (with Ladislav Žemla).
In the Davis Cup, he represented Czechoslovakia and lost five times.
References
- Web site: Karel Ardelt . Olympedia . 10 October 2020 . Sources calling Karel Ardelt and Karel Fuchs-Robětín the same person are in error..
Other sources
- Karel Ardelt . 18 July 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161202210623/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ar/karel-ardelt-1.html . dead . 2 December 2016 . .
- Web site: Olympionik Karel Ardelt nepřišel na svět v Praze, ale v Písku . PDF . Miloslav Trnka . Olympian Karel Ardelt wasn't born in Prague but in Písek . 15 January 2013 . Rodopisná revue . Czech . . rodopisna-revue-online.tode.cz/ . 18 July 2013 . .
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