Jakub Holuša
[4] He particularly excelled in indoor racing, winning a number of medals over 800 and 1500 meters at international championship competitions.He made his international debut at the 2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics, where he finished seventh overall in the boys' 2000-meter steeplechase.He gradually switched from training for the steeplechase to focusing on the 800 meters, for which he qualified for the 2008 Summer Olympics.After many years of racing as an 800-meter runner, he broke out in the 1500 meters when he ran a sub-3:40 result in the men's 1500 at the World Indoor Championships.In February 2022, he retired from elite competitive racing and became a coach at the Dukla Prague athletics club.
2018 Meeting de ParisCzechoslovakiaWorld Indoor Championships2012 Istanbul2016 Portland1500 mEuropean Indoor Championships2015 PragueEuropean U23 Championships2009 KaunasEuropean Junior Championships2007 Hengelomiddle-distance runner2012 Summer Olympics2016 Olympics2005 World Youth Championships in Athletics2015 European Indoor ChampionshipsDukla PragueCzech RepublicHengelo, NetherlandsValencia, Spain1:51.09Olympic GamesBeijing, China1:48.19Kaunas, Lithuania1:49.633:51.46Doha, Qatar1:47.28European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain1:47.45Paris, France3:41.57Istanbul, Turkey1:48.62Helsinki, Finland1:48.993:02.72Sopot, Poland3:39.23Prague, Czech Republic3:37.68World Championships3:43.66Portland, United States3:44.30Rio de Janeiro, Brazil3:40.83London, United Kingdom3:34.89Birmingham, United Kingdom3:45.84Berlin, Germany3:49.823:39.791500 metresJohn WhettonEdgard SalvéHenryk SzordykowskiThomas WessinghagePaul-Heinz WellmannJürgen StraubAntti LoikkanenEamonn CoghlanJosé Luis GonzálezPeter WirzHan KulkerAri SuhonenHervé PhélippeauJens-Peter HeroldMatthew YatesDavid StrangMateu CañellasRui SilvaJosé Antonio RedolatIvan HeshkoJuan Carlos HigueroManuel OlmedoMahiedine Mekhissi-BenabbadMarcin LewandowskiJakob Ingebrigtsen