The Czech Republic passed a law on Wednesday allowing registered partnership for same-sex couples (more at ceskenoviny.cz). With parliamentary elections coming up in less than three months, some say there was a lot of politics involved in the campaign and voting. I say, whatever it takes.
‘Happiness’ Sweeps the Awards
The Czech film Štěstí (Something Like Happiness) won seven 2005 Czech Lion awards this past Saturday. The awards were collected in the following categories:
Best Picture
Best Directing – Bohdan Sláma
Best Actor in a Leading Role – Pavel Liška
Best Actress in a Leading Role – Tatiana Vilhelmová
Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Anna Geislerová
Best Screenplay – Bohdan Sláma
Best Cinematography – Diviš Marek
The Olympic Struggle of the Czech Hockey Team
The Czech hockey players have done it. They reached for an Olympic medal and got one. Not gold and not silver. They got a bronze and should be happy for it. To be honest, I didn’t think they’d make it to the quarterfinals after losing to Switzerland, Finland and Canada in the preliminaries. But their win over Slovakia on February 22 got them into the semifinals … where they were killed 3:7 by the Swedes who played a superb, incomparably better game.
Overall, the Czech team didn’t seem to be together somehow during the Olympics. It was made up of many excellent, experienced players but they weren’t very well coordinated during some of the games, and didn’t seem motivated enough. It felt as if the bond that makes a team was missing. Their inconsistent results (four wins and four losses) make the bronze medal feel less deserved.
Jaromír Jágr announced today that the bronze-medal game in Turin was probably his last game for the Czech national team. A number of his team mates, the golden guys from Nagano, are supposedly leaving as well. What does it mean for Czech Republic ice hockey? We’ll find out during the 2006 IIHF World Championship in Riga that runs from May 5 to May 21. Something to look forward to!
Czech Olympic Team Update
We are now on day13 of the Olympics and here is an update on Team Czech. So far, the Czech Republic has earned two silver medals – Kateřina Neumannová in the Women’s Cross-Country Skiing 15km Pursuit, who finished just 1.9 seconds behind Kristina Smigun of Estonia, and Lukáš Bauer in the Men’s Cross-Country Skiing 15km Classical.
The Czech hockey team, which had two wins and three losses in the preliminary round, beat Slovakia (undefeated in the preliminaries) 3-1 in the quarterfinals. The Czechs will face Sweden on Friday, while Finland meets Russia in the other semifinal.