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A state Funeral for Emil Zatopek on 6 December

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Funeral with state honours for Zatopek
AFP

27 November 2000 - Prague - Czech authorites are to give a funeral with state honours for quadruple Olympic gold medallist Emil Zatopek, who died last week at the age of 78, Czech Olympic Committee Secretary Karol Spacek confirmed Monday.

Spacek said that the date for the ceremony has been set for December 6 at the Prague National Theatre and will be attended by leading state representatives.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Juan Antonio Samaranch and International Amateur Athletic Federation President Lamine Diack will also attend the ceremony for the greatest Czech athlete of all time.

During the ceremony the coffin will be draped in the country's national flag and the Czech national anthem will be played.The official ceremony will be followed by a private cremation in Prague.

Zatopek's wife Dana Zatopkova, who won gold in the javelin at the 1952 Olympics, wants the urn to be buried in a strictly family ceremony which will take place early next year at Roznov-pad-Radhostem in his home region of northern Moravia.

Zatopek won the 10,000m gold at the London Olympics in 1948 and at Helsinki in 1952, where he added the 5,000m and the marathon titles.

A hero in his homeland, he fell from official grace after the Prague Spring where he took the microphone in Wenceslas square to speak out against the presence of Soviet tanks.

Pro-Soviet military officials bounced him out of the Czech army and he was forced into manual jobs at the age of 45.

"I ended up working 600 metres under ground in a uranium mine at Jachymov 130km west of Prague with a miner's helmet on my head," he recalled later. It was not until 1974, six years after the Soviet invasion, that he was transferred to an administrative post.

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