Marie Provazníková Explained

Marie Provazníková
Birth Name:Marie Kaloušová
Birth Date:24 October 1890
Birth Place:Prague, Austria-Hungary
Death Date:11 January 1991 (aged 100)
Death Place:Schenectady, New York, United States
Occupation:Sports coach
Spouse:František Provazník
Children:Alena Polesná (nee Provazníková)

Marie Provazníková (24 October 1890 – 11 January 1991) was a Czechoslovak sports official active in the Sokol movement.

Background

Marie Provazníková was born in Prague.

Career

Provazníková was a coach of the Czechoslovak women's gymnastics team at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London where her team won the gold medal.

On 18 August 1948, she decided to defect, because of "lack of freedom" in her homeland brought about by the February coup.[1] [2]

After a few months' stay in London she moved to the United States and resided there for the rest of her life, teaching PE and organizing Sokol units in the United States and internationally.

She lived to see the 1989 Velvet revolution and greeted with enthusiasm the revival of the Czechoslovak Sokol movement after four decades of Communist suppression.

Death

Provazníková died at the age of 100 in Schenectady, New York.[3]

Awards

In 1948, Provazníková won a gold medal in women's gymnastics.

In 1992 she was awarded the Order of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, in memoriam, class III.

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Notes and References

  1. News: London 1948 to London 2012: Rags to riches for the 'high-class Del Boy' who dreamt of gold, not money . The Independent . 17 February 2008 . Alan Hubbard . 19 October 2012.
  2. News: Clifton . Daniel. Woman Athlete Asks Asylum Here: Leader of Czech Contingent at Olympics Refuses to Return to Her Homeland. New York Times. 2. 19 August 1948.
  3. Web site: Provazníková Marie. Sokolská encyklopedie. Česká Obec Sokolská. 2007. 2012-10-23. cs. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130618170840/http://www.junior.sokol.eu/vyvoj/sokol/new/junior3.nsf/pages/sokolska-encyklopedie-C50C. 2013-06-18.