Tomáš Janků (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtomaːʃ ˈjaŋkuː]; born 27 December 1974 in Jablonec nad Nisou) is a former Czech high jumper.
His personal best jump is 2.34 metres, achieved at the 2006 European Championships in Gothenburg. In 2010, he married Czech pole vaulter Kateřina Baďurová.[1] His older brother Jan Janků was also a prominent high jumper.
Achievements
| Year | 
Competition | 
Venue | 
Position | 
Notes
 | 
Representing   Czechoslovakia
 | 
| 1992
 | 
World Junior Championships
 | 
Seoul, South Korea
 | 
7th
 | 
2.17 m
 | 
Representing the   Czech Republic
 | 
| 1993
 | 
European Junior Championships
 | 
San Sebastián, Spain
 | 
3rd
 | 
2.18 m
 | 
| 1996
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Atlanta, United States
 | 
14th
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| 1997
 | 
World Championships
 | 
Athens, Greece
 | 
28th (q)
 | 
2.19 m
 | 
| Universiade
 | 
Catania, Italy
 | 
4th
 | 
2.26 m
 | 
| 1998
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Valencia, Spain
 | 
3rd
 | 
2.29 m
 | 
| European Championships
 | 
Budapest, Hungary
 | 
12th
 | 
2.24 m
 | 
| 1999
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Maebashi, Japan
 | 
6th
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| Universiade
 | 
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
 | 
–
 | 
NM
 | 
| 2002
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Vienna, Austria
 | 
6th
 | 
2.24 m
 | 
| European Championships
 | 
Munich, Germany
 | 
5th
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| 2003
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Birmingham, United Kingdom
 | 
6th
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Paris, France
 | 
16th (q)
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| 2004
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Budapest, Hungary
 | 
16th (q)
 | 
2.20 m
 | 
| Olympic Games
 | 
Athens, Greece
 | 
15th (q)
 | 
2.20 m
 | 
| 2005
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Madrid, Spain
 | 
16th (q)
 | 
2.23 m
 | 
| 2006
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Moscow, Russia
 | 
13th (q)
 | 
2.24 m
 | 
| European Championships
 | 
Gothenburg, Sweden
 | 
2nd
 | 
2.34 m
 | 
| World Athletics Final
 | 
Stuttgart, Germany
 | 
7th
 | 
2.24 m
 | 
| World Cup
 | 
Athens, Greece
 | 
1st
 | 
2.28 m
 | 
| 2007
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Birmingham, United Kingdom
 | 
4th
 | 
2.25 m
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Osaka, Japan
 | 
5th
 | 
2.30 m
 | 
| 2008
 | 
Olympic Games
 | 
Beijing, China
 | 
7th
 | 
2.29 m
 | 
References
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