It is better to go bravely forward than to stay at home on the couch
Dana Roqueplo, née Picková, was born on 6 January 1926 in the village of Malá Víska near Hořovice. Her father, Jaromír Picka, was a village cantor who later became a significant figure of the Czech resistance and a hero persecuted by the communist regime. Her mother, Milada, took care of a large family at home. The witness lived a harmonious childhood close to nature, but during the Second World War, she experienced difficult years. Her father was missing for the whole war, and her mother was arrested. After the liberation, her father returned as a hero who trained paratroopers in England during the war. For a while after the war, her father worked on the General Staff, but then the Communists arrested him, condemned him, and imprisoned him in the uranium mines. In 1948, the World Archery Championship was held in England, and Danuše Roqueplo brought back gold and silver medals. She shortly emigrated to France. There, she helped with the family business, contributed to the expansion of archery, and, above all, took care of her large family. In 2022, she was living in Montauban, France.