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Jan Bártů (born 16 January 1955) is a Czech former modern pentathlete and coach who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He won an individual bronze and a team silver at the 1976 Summer Games. He was coached by his father Karel Bártů, who competed for Czechoslovakia in modern pentathlon at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Jan secured his place at the 1976 Olympic Games at the age of 21 by finishing fourth in the 1976 Hungarian World Cup. He also finished second in the 1976 World Junior Championships, a few weeks after the Olympics. The success of Bártů and his team-mates at the Games represented the first major success in Modern Pentathlon for Czechoslovakia.

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  • Jan Bártů (16. ledna 1955, Praha) je český moderní pětibojař, reprezentant Československa, olympionik, který získal stříbrnou a bronzovou medaili z olympijských her. V Montrealu 1976 získal bronz z individuálního závodu a navíc stříbro v soutěži družstev, společně s Jiřím Adamem a Bohumilem Starnovským. Na LOH 1980 skončil individuálně na 16. místě a v soutěži družstev na 6. místě. Od roku 1998 pracuje jako ústřední trenér britského moderního pětiboje. (cs)
  • Jan Bártů (* 16. Januar 1955 in Prag) ist ein ehemaliger tschechoslowakischer Pentathlet. (de)
  • Jan Bártů (né le 16 janvier 1955 à Prague) est un pentathlonien tchécoslovaque. Il participe aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976 où il remporte deux médailles. (fr)
  • Jan Bártů (Praga, 16 gennaio 1955) è un ex pentatleta cecoslovacco. (it)
  • Jan Bártů, född den 16 januari 1955 i Prag, Tjeckien, är en tjeckoslovakisk idrottare inom modern femkamp. Han tog OS-silver i lagtävlingen och även OS-brons i den individuella tävlingen i samband med de olympiska tävlingarna i modern femkamp 1976 i Montréal. (sv)
  • Jan Bártů (Praga, 16 de janeiro de 1955) é um ex-pentatleta checo medalhista olímpico . (pt)
  • 扬·巴尔图(捷克語:Jan Bártů,1955年1月16日-),捷克男子现代五项运动员。他曾代表捷克斯洛伐克参加1976年和1980年夏季奥林匹克运动会现代五项比赛,获得一枚银牌和一枚铜牌。 (zh)
  • Jan Bártů (born 16 January 1955) is a Czech former modern pentathlete and coach who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. He won an individual bronze and a team silver at the 1976 Summer Games. He was coached by his father Karel Bártů, who competed for Czechoslovakia in modern pentathlon at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Jan secured his place at the 1976 Olympic Games at the age of 21 by finishing fourth in the 1976 Hungarian World Cup. He also finished second in the 1976 World Junior Championships, a few weeks after the Olympics. The success of Bártů and his team-mates at the Games represented the first major success in Modern Pentathlon for Czechoslovakia. (en)
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