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Polish Famous
Sportmen
Karol Zarzycki Ia
Adam Małysz
Adam Malysz is best polish ski jumper.
His career began in 1995.
He win Four Hills Tournament and World Championhsip
in seaseon 2000/01.
hill. Malysz win silver and bronze medal in Olimpic
Games in Salte Lake City.
In 2003 He win double gold medals in World
Championship in Italy.
In season 2006/2007 he win in the World Championship
again but he win Crystal Ball on all season
Mateusz Kusznierewicz
His first sailing success came in 1985, where he won the
Puchar Spojnii at the Zalew Zegrzynski in Warsaw.
He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens,
winning a bronze medal in the Finn.
2004 year :
He win European Champion Finn Dingh
He 4nd place World Championships Finn Dingh
He3rd place at the Olympic Games Finn Dinghy
Otylia Jędrzejczak
Otylia Jędrzejczak is a Polish swimmer.
She is the current world and Olympic champion in the
200 metre butterfly.
She took part in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics
and twice broke the world record in the women's 200m
butterfly.
On 25 March 2006 she came back to competitive
swimming, winning 200 m butterfly at an international
meet featuring Poland, Ukraine and the Czech Republic.
She won in a time of 2:15.73 s, some 10 seconds slower
than her own world record.
Robert Kubica
Robert Kubica is is the first Polish Formula One racing
driver, driving for BMW Sauber.
Kubica started his professional career in 2000, as a test
driver for a Formula Renault 2000 car.
In him first race in Hungary for BMW Sauber he
finished in 7th place, but was disqualified after the race
for having an underweight car.
In his third race, the 2006 Italian Grand Prix Kubica
finished in a personal best third position Formula One
podium.
He has a contract for the 2007 season with BMW Sauber
as a race driver alongside Nick Heidfeld
Dariusz Michalczewski
Michalczewski came up through Poland's state-run
sports program as a boy and had a successful amateur
career
Michalczewski had a perfect record of 48 wins and no
losses when he faced Julio César González of Mexico in
defense of his title on October 18, 2003.
Coming into the fight, he was within one victory of tying
Rocky Marciano's all-time record for an undefeated
record by a world championship boxer.
October of 2004, it was announced that Michalczewski
would fight France's Fabrice Tiozzo.
He fought him but he lost, and then he declared the end
of his career in May 2005.
Artur Boruc
He is a goalkeeper for Celtic and also represents the
Poland national football team.
On July 12, 2005 he signed with Celtic from the Polish
club Legia Warszawa
Boruc has appeared 20 times for Poland. He was selected
to the 23-men national squad for the 2006 FIFA World
Cup finals held in Germany.
He was named player of the month for December 2006 in
the Scottish Premier League and his form was recognized
with a nomination for the Scottish Professional
Footballers' Association's player of the year award for
2007.