Czech Republic Sending 31 to European Championships

After the conclusion of the 2014 Czech Republic Summer Championships last weekend, the Czech Federation (CSPS) has announced a team of 31 for the 2014 European Championships that begin next month in Berlin.

The country returns its three medal winners from the 2012 long course edition of this event, all women, that netted the national one gold and two bronze medals. That includes the defending champion in the 50 breaststroke, Petra Checova.

The 27-year old Chocova (she turns 28 in August) has found her stride at a much later age than most swimmers. In 2012, she won the 50 breaststroke in 31.25, which at the time was her lifetime best. In 26 months since, she’s gone faster than that time at least 13 times. With the likes of Rikke Moeller-Pedersen and Ruta Meilutyte also expected at this meet, it will be a tall task for a Chocova repeat, but Yulia Efimova’s suspension means that Chocova has a chance at a medal at least.

The other two returning medal winners are Simona Baumrtova, who earned bronze in the 100 back (1:00.57), and Barbara Zavadova, who earned bronze in the 400 IM (4:38.07).

The full roster of swimmers being sent by the Czechs is below.

Pool men:  
Petr Bartunek Simona Baumrtová
Jan Micka Barbora Závadová
Martin Verner Petra Chocová
Jan Šefl Martina Moravčíková
Tomas Havranek Martina Elhenická
Martin Baďura Anna Kolářová
Pavel Janecek Alena Benesova
Tomáš Novoveský Anna-Marie Benesova
Roman Dmytriev Eva Jordová
David Kunčar Edita Chrápavá
Ján Kútniky Barbora Picková
Antonín Svěcený Vera Kopřivová
Remote men:   remote women:
Karel Baloun Barbora Picková
Vít Ingeduld Silvie Rybářová
Ján Kútniky Lenka Štěrbová
Jan Micka Jana Pechanová
Jan Pošmourný
James Tobias

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