The world champion swam through his life with lightness
Vladimír Hopka was born on March 25, in 1937. His father was a member of the border guard, so Vladimir spent the first years of his life at the customs on the Slovak-German border. In 1950, he and his family moved to Bratislava, where the witness began a systematic training in swimming, he later also competed in this discipline. His main coach was Otokar Urban, one of the most successful coaches of Czechoslovakia. Vladimir started as one of the first, who could swim butterfly with the so-called dolphin legs, before that, this discipline swam with breasts. In 1957, when he graduated from high school, he was already acquiring medals, the butterfly was his swimming domain. During his career, Vladimír Hopka became a seven-time swimming champion of Czechoslovakia. In 1961, he managed to set a European record for a 100 m butterfly, a year later even the world record, but he learned about this only later and by accident. After finishing his active swimming career, he became a technical teacher as his second passion was engineering. However, he also continued to take part in swimming competitions as a referee.