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Marek Švec (wrestler)

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in the semi-final round, but the latter received a technical fall to end a match, with an automatic score of 0–5. Having lost in the semi-final round, Švec qualified for the bronze medal bout, but was defeated by Kazakhstan's
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In addition to his numerous achievements at both the World and European championships, Švec was one of two Greco-Roman wrestlers from the
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After long years of defeat and struggles in the competition, Švec finally managed to repeat his silver medal at the
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The medals were reawarded by FILA following this decision and Švec was awarded his bronze medal in 2017.
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In 1998, Svec achieved his first success in wrestling, when he won the silver medal, against Russia's
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originally finished third, however in November 2016, it was announced that he tested positive for
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by a technical score of 1–3. He also added bronze medals at the European Championships in
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of the United States, without receiving any technical score, and Russia's
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in the first preliminary round, and upset Georgia's
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He also won the bronze medal at the 846:Wrestlers at the 2008 Summer Olympics 841:Wrestlers at the 2000 Summer Olympics 836:Wrestlers at the 1996 Summer Olympics 348: 376: 13: 178: 14: 872: 724: 78:1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) 861:Sportspeople from Havlíčkův Brod 579:Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 458: 317: 300: 274: 255: 236: 217: 189: 160: 36: 797: (archived 25 August 2012) 690: 661: 631: 601: 562: 1: 555: 7: 353:; born 17 February 1973 in 10: 877: 821:Czech male sport wrestlers 16:Czech wrestler (born 1973) 791:NBC 2008 Olympics profile 292: 209: 174: 156: 148: 144: 133: 125: 117: 105: 95: 90: 82: 74: 49: 31: 26: 425:2006 World Championships 86:96 kg (212 lb) 514:, silver medalist from 367:European Championships 350:[ˈmarɛkˈʃvɛts] 294:European Championships 183: 182: 151:Greco-Roman wrestling 121:PSK Olymp Praha (CZE) 583:Sports Reference LLC 504:men's 96-kg category 485:men's 97-kg category 481:2000 Summer Olympics 469:1996 Summer Olympics 371:2008 Summer Olympics 346:Czech pronunciation: 27:Personal information 708:on 28 December 2016 449:World Championships 402:World Championships 211:World Championships 23: 381:Švec, a native of 184: 19: 619:on 21 August 2012 520:Aslanbek Khushtov 339: 338: 333: 332: 868: 787: 782: 778:Olympijskytym.cz 770: 756: 742: 718: 717: 715: 713: 704:. 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Index

Czech Republic
Havlíčkův Brod
Wrestling
Greco-Roman
Greco-Roman wrestling
Czech Republic
Olympic Games

2008 Beijing
96 kg
World Championships
1998 Gävle
2006 Guangzhou
2007 Baku
2009 Vilnius
European Championships
[ˈmarɛkˈʃvɛts]
Havlíčkův Brod
Czech Republic
World
European Championships
2008 Summer Olympics
Havlíčkův Brod
Czechoslovakia
Prague
Gogi Koguashvili
World Championships
Gävle
Sweden
Haparanda

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