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ZAWROTNIAK Radoslaw

epee
Senior
Rank-
Pts0.000
Age43
HandL
LicenseNot valid

Personal Information

Family Wife Beata Tereba, twins Rozalia and Karol

Residence Kraków, POL

Occupation Athlete, Coach

Languages English, Polish

License number 02091981000

Club

GoldSilverBronzeTotal
World Cup--44
Legnano (ITALY), 2012-01-27
Heidenheim (GERMANY), 2013-02-15
Buenos Aires (ARGENTINA), 2013-05-24
Heidenheim (GERMANY), 2020-01-09
Zone Championships--11
Leipzig (GERMANY), 2010-07-16
Grand Prix1113
Doha (QATAR), 2008-01-18Cali (COLOMBIA), 2019-05-03Rio de Janeiro (BRAZIL), 2015-05-22
--22
Prague (CZECHIA), 2016-04-16
Madrid (SPAIN), 2021-04-25
1-12
Dublin (IRELAND), 2011-12-03Oslo (NORWAY), 2015-10-31

Sport Specific Information

When and where did you begin this sport? He began fencing at age eight in Krakow, Poland.

Why this sport? His parents signed him up at Krakow Fencing Club in Poland and the sport became his biggest passion.

Club / Team AZS AWF Krakow: Poland

Name of coach Robert Andrzejuk [national], POL; Beata Tereba-Zawrotniak [personal, wife], POL

Handedness Left

General Interest

Nicknames Radek (zawrotniak.com, 31 May 2013)

Memorable sporting achievement Winning silver in team epee at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. "I worked for it 20 years, it's the most important medal in my career." (tvn.pl, 14 Feb 2020)

Injuries At the beginning of 2017 he struggled with tennis elbow. (dziennikpolski24.pl, 03 Mar 2017)

Sporting philosophy / motto "Epee is about reflex, speed, and, most of all, motor coordination. I think it's a beautiful sport. It's interesting to train because you use all other sports. You use elements of team sports, athletics, weightlifting, swimming. Fencing is sometimes called a 'late sport'. I say fencing starts after age 20 because you need a lot of experience and bouts under your belt. There is no weight or height classes in fencing so you need to get to know many different styles and gather years of experience. And if you are smart and have a smart coach, you will use this experience to your advantage." (Ckultura YouTube channel, 22 Mar 2022)

Awards and honours In 2008 he was presented with the Golden Cross of Merit in Poland. (zawrotniak.com, 05 Jan 2014)

He was named the 2008 Athlete of the Year in Malopolska, Poland. (zawrotniak.com, 05 Jan 2014)

Famous relatives His wife Beata Tereba represented Poland in fencing at the 2010 European Championships in Leipzig, Germany. (sport.onet.pl, 16 May 2019; SportsDeskOnline, 09 Jul 2015)

Ambitions To attend the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris as an athlete and coach. (Ckultura YouTube channel, 22 Mar 2022)

Other information COACHING ROLE
In 2007 he began working as a coach at the AZS AWF Krakow club in Poland. Among the fencers he has trained is Aleksandra Jarecka. "I have worked out my own programme that allows me to realise both my athlete and coach duties. I've already been in this sport for three decades, it's my passion and I'm never bored or tired of it. I'm comfortable that I can combine work with pleasure. By coaching Aleksandra I also do something for myself. If we run, we run together. The same when we go to the gym, and we spar a lot with each other." (sport.onet.pl, 16 May 2019; tvn.pl, 14 Feb 2020)

FURTHER EDUCATION
He has a degree in sport management from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. (Facebook profile, 19 Jun 2018)

Statistics

rank
points
season
220th (S)
4.375
2023/2024
138th (S)
11.250
2022/2023
41st (S)
36.000
2021/2022
16th (S)
78.000
2020/2021
16th (S)
82.500
2019/2020
29th (S)
51.500
2018/2019
41st (S)
45.000
2017/2018
83rd (S)
21.500
2016/2017
58th (S)
27.000
2015/2016
33rd (S)
54.000
2014/2015
30th (S)
53.000
2013/2014
11th (S)
92.000
2012/2013
23rd (S)
76.000
2011/2012
28th (S)
58.000
2010/2011
25th (S)
86.000
2009/2010
33rd (S)
70.000
2008/2009
4th (S)
188.000
2007/2008
24th (S)
92.000
2006/2007
190th (S)
6.000
2005/2006
115th (S)
14.000
2004/2005
134th (S)
12.000
2003/2004
120th (S)
16.000
2002/2003

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