Czechoslovakia was at the birth of triathlon, which started in 1980. This archive also includes all international and domestic negotiations from this time, e.g. The establishments of both The European Triathlon Union, and The World Triathlon Federation. The archive provides unique collections, photographs and letters (many hand-written) about the history of the Iron Man.
History of the archive
“The mission of this exciting archive is to bring the incredible story of the history of triathlon, from it‘s very beginning all the way up to the modern age, to all people and to make it accessible for all future generations.“ Vaclav Vitovec“.
The story of Mr. Vítovec
Václav Vítovec is the father of triathlon in the Czech Republic. There are few global sports industries whose birth was in Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia stood at the cradle of the organizational expansion of triathlon in Europe and the world. Mr. Vítovec started the legendary Iron Man in Pilsen, initiated the founding of the European Triathlon Union and participated in the creation of the World Triathlon Union. Václav Vítovec is a collector of unique historical documents and letters. He is connected by personal relationships with people who were at the very beginning of triathlon. In the first 12 years (1980-1992) he participated in all meetings. He contributed to triathlon becoming an Olympic discipline with its premiere in 2000 in Sydney. Now in Pilsen, he is building a triathlon museum and a digital archive of the history of triathlon.
What is included in the digitization of 600 kg of historical documents?
File in TIFF format in original quality (163 MB) you can download.
File in TIFF format in original quality (24 MB) you can download.
File in TIFF format in original quality (59,5 MB) you can download.
File in TIFF format in original quality (12,7 MB) you can download.
Some examplex of digitization
File (the postetr) in TIFF format in original quality (249 MB) you can download.
Digitization on i2S book scanners
The scanning took place on i2S CopiBook A2 and A1 format planetary scanners and the i2S SupraScan large-format scanner, which are designed to digitize cultural heritage with maximum care for historical artifacts. The scanners ensure the preservation of the original quality of the original documents, which are digitally archived for future hockey generations.