Věra Galusková (born 22 December 1906) was a Czechoslovak track and field athlete. She was specialized in the high jump.[1] She was active during the 1920s, the early era of women's athletics. She represented Czechoslovakia at international competitions.
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Biography
Galusková was a member of AC Sl.Sl.Uh.Hradište,[3] and from 1927 of SK Slavia.[4] She was specialized in the high jump, but also competed in shot put and discus throw.[5][4]
In 1924 Galusková finished second in the high jump at the 1924 Brussels Femina Club international women's athletics meeting behind Belgian Elise Van Truyen. She also competed in the shot put.[5][6] In September she finished third in the high jump event at the 1924 France–Czechoslovakia women's athletics match.[7]
At the 1926 Czechoslovakia–France–Yugoslavia women's athletics match she won the high jump event and improved the national record with a height of 1.43 meters.[8] Olmerová was in 1926 also a Czechoslovak member at the 1926 Women's World Games in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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She was the best Czechoslovak high jumper in 1924, 1926 and 1927.[6][10][4]
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