Petr Kment ( Czech: Petr Kment ; August 20, 1942 , Prague - August 22, 2013 [1] ) - Czech wrestler, bronze medalist of the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, European champion in 1968 wrestling.
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| Sports career | 1964 - 1972 |
| Growth | 187 cm |
| Weight | 128 kg |
He played for the sports club of the Czech police "Ruda Hvězda Prague". His performances continued the tradition of the famous Czechoslovak heavyweight fighters, laid down by Gustav Frinsteinsky. At the end of his sports career, he worked in medicine, and then - President of the sports society of the police Olympus (Prague).
Achievements
Olympic Games:
- Olympic Games 1964 - 4th place
- Olympic Games 1968 - 3rd place
- Olympic Games 1972 - 7th place
World Championship:
- World Championship 1965 - 3rd place
- World Championship 1966 - 3rd place
- World Championship 1967 - 3rd place
- World Championship 1971 - 3rd place
- World Championship 1973 - 2nd place
Europe championship:
- European Championship 1966 - 3rd place
- European Championship 1967 - 3rd place
- European Championship 1968 - 1st place
- European Championship 1970 - 6th place
- European Championship 1972 - 6th place
Notes
Links
- Peter Kment - Olympic statistics at Sports-Reference.com
- Peter Kment - profile on the International Wrestling Database website