Eva Glesková (née Lehocká; born 26 July 1943) is a former Czechoslovak track and field sprinter who specialised in the 100 metres.
[3][5] After missing the 1965 season she returned in 1966 with her first major international medal – a bronze in the relay alongside Libuše Macounová, Alena Hiltscherová and Eva Kucmanová.
[4] At the 1966 European Athletics Championships she came close to medal in the 100 m, finishing a tenth of a second behind West Germany's Karin Frisch to take fourth place.
[7] Her sole high-profile appearance the following season was the 1967 European Indoor Games in Prague, where she won a relay silver medal.
Her manually-timed run of 11 seconds flat equalled that set already by Wyomia Tyus in 1968 and matched by Chi Cheng, Renate Stecher and Ellen Stropahl in the intervening years.