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3th Czech Lockpicking Championship 2012

2025-04-23T07:26:31+02:00By |Categories: All posts, Czech Lockpicking Championship|Tags: , , , , , |

3rd Czech Lockpicking Championship: International Expansion and First Participation from Hungary In 2012, the third Czech Lockpicking Championship took place, marking a significant milestone in the event’s history. This edition was held for the first time in the town of Dobříš, near Prague. The competition built upon the success of previous years, establishing stable contest rules while welcoming new international participants. The championship featured four main disciplines that had become the standard in Czech lockpicking competitions. The first was padlock picking, where contestants had five minutes to open a lock. The second was cylinder lock picking, with a time [...]

2nd Czech Lockpicking Championship 2011

2025-04-23T07:26:06+02:00By |Categories: All posts, Czech Lockpicking Championship|Tags: , , , , , |

The Second Czech Lockpicking Championship: A New Era of Competition Following the success of the first Czech Lockpicking Championship in 2010, the second edition took place in 2011 in Prague. This time, the tournament was better organized, the rules were refined, and the disciplines were structured to match the growing skill level of participants and the increasing interest in competitive lockpicking. One of the most significant changes was the adjustment of competition disciplines. While the 2010 edition included raking, single-pin picking, speed picking (Bleskovka), and impressioning, it became clear after the first championship that impressioning is a highly specialized and complex [...]

1st Czech Lockpicking Championship 2010

2025-04-23T07:25:48+02:00By |Categories: All posts, Czech Lockpicking Championship|Tags: , , , , , |

Introduction to the First Czech Lockpicking Championship The year was 2010, and the Czech Republic officially joined the ranks of countries with its own national lockpicking championship. While lockpicking had long been known among enthusiasts, it wasn’t until September 18, 2010, that the first official competition took place, determining the best of the best in this discipline. The event was held at the Sokolovna in Vršovice, where competitors gathered to test their skills in unlocking locks without a key—both in speed and precision. The atmosphere was electric. Everyone was aware that they were witnessing the birth of something new—the [...]