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Josef Dědič (b. 1924; d. June 19, 1993 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak figure skater and sport official. He placed 9th at the 1948 European Figure Skating Championships and retired from competitive skating in that year. He studied at the Charles University in Prague and was a teacher by profession. He was posthumously inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1998.

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  • Josef Dědič (23. června 1924 Praha – 19. června 1993 Praha) byl český krasobruslař, rozhodčí krasobruslení a sportovní funkcionář. (cs)
  • Йозеф Дедич (чеш. Josef Dědič; ??? 1924 года, Брно, Чехословакия — 19 июня 1993 года, Прага, Чехословакия) — фигурист из Чехословакии, чемпион Чехословакии 1947 года в мужском одиночном катании. После окончания любительской карьеры стал рефери ИСУ. В 1956 году судил на Олимпийских играх соревнования среди женщин В 1998 году введён в Зал Славы мирового фигурного катания. (ru)
  • Josef Dědič (b. 1924; d. June 19, 1993 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak figure skater and sport official. He placed 9th at the 1948 European Figure Skating Championships and retired from competitive skating in that year. He studied at the Charles University in Prague and was a teacher by profession. He was posthumously inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
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  • Josef Dědič (23. června 1924 Praha – 19. června 1993 Praha) byl český krasobruslař, rozhodčí krasobruslení a sportovní funkcionář. (cs)
  • Josef Dědič (b. 1924; d. June 19, 1993 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak figure skater and sport official. He placed 9th at the 1948 European Figure Skating Championships and retired from competitive skating in that year. In 1949, he became a skating judge. He became an International Skating Union referee. He joined the ISU's technical committee in 1957, and served as the chairman of that committee between 1959 and 1967. From 1967 to 1984, he was a member of the ISU council representing figure skating. He served as vice-president of the ISU from 1984 until his death in 1993. From 1990 to 1993, he also served as president of the . He studied at the Charles University in Prague and was a teacher by profession. He was posthumously inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1998. (en)
  • Йозеф Дедич (чеш. Josef Dědič; ??? 1924 года, Брно, Чехословакия — 19 июня 1993 года, Прага, Чехословакия) — фигурист из Чехословакии, чемпион Чехословакии 1947 года в мужском одиночном катании. После окончания любительской карьеры стал рефери ИСУ. В 1956 году судил на Олимпийских играх соревнования среди женщин В 1998 году введён в Зал Славы мирового фигурного катания. (ru)
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