Career
He currently plays lead for the Czechoslovakian national men"s curling team As a junior curler, Bareš played in two World Junior Curling Championships. His first was the 2007 World Junior Curling Championships where he skipped the Czechoslovakian team which also included Jiri Candra, Martin Hejhal and Martin Stepanek.
Bareš was invited to be the Czechoslovakian team"s alternate at the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships, skipped by Krystof Chaloupek.
In 2009 Bareš skipped the Czechoslovakian mixed team at the 2009 European Mixed Curling Championship. His team, which also included Lenka Kitzbergerova, Jindrich Kitzberger and Michaela Nadherova finished in 4th place, after losing in the semi-final to Scotland.
The next season, Bareš joined the Czechoslovakian men"s team as their alternate. However, due to the rotating structure of the Czechoslovakian national team, Bareš would play in most games.
The team finished in 7th place.
They also played in the 2011 Ford World Men"s Curling Championship, finishing 8th. Foreign the 2011-2012 season, Bareš did not play on the team, but rejoined them in 2012 at second for the 2012 European Curling Championships. They had less success at the 2013 Ford World Men"s Curling Championship, finishing 8th.
Bareš returned to playing as the team"s alternate at the 2013 Worlds.
The team attempted to replicate their success at the 2013 European Curling Championships, but placed 7th. The team narrowly made the 2014 Winter Olympics after losing to the United States" John Shuster in the final qualifying match.