In love, everything comes back ten fold to you
Antonín Kábele was born on August 16, 1935, in Prague. He grew up in Nové Vysočany, where he also experienced a destructive air raid of the Allied powers on the ČKD factories on March 25, 1945. After the War had ended, he finished his apprenticeship at the ČKD and took up athletics at the same time. He was racing for the Sparta athletics club. Antonín Kábele had been skeptical about the communist regime since its very beginning. In 1968 he founded an offshoot of the Socialist Party of Czechoslovakia within the ČKD company, from where he was fired in 1970. He joined the protests of August 21, 1988 that accompanied the twentieth anniversary of the Invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops. Antonín had signed the Independent Peace Association - Initiative for Demilitarization of Society, which earned him a house inspection. During the summer of 1989, he was collecting signatures on behalf of the Několik vět petition, and was summoned for interrogation by the State Security in autumn of the same year. He started to compete again in 1992, at the age of 72 and has made many achievements. The victories achieved in disciplins he is not used to train for are among the ones he values the most.