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Václav Vohralík

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Václav Vohralík (January 2, 1892– June 6, 1985) was a Czechoslovak track and field athlete who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He was born in Brno, then Austria-Hungary, and died in Sydney, Australia.

He was 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) and 168 lb (76 kg).

On 19 August 1920 he finished fourth in the 1500 metres event with a time of 4:04.6.5 in Antwerpen. His personal best was 4:01.6 (1921).

On April 24, 1921 he achieved first place in the first Devin-Bratislava 11.6 km with a time of 36:51.4.

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