Judo in Poland gained popularity since the judo women became European Champion in 2016. The Polish Judo Association was organiser of the European Championships in 2017. Polish Judo has a tradition with Olympic Champions Waldemar Legien in 1988 and 1992 and Pawel Nastula in 1996. Rafal Kubacki, Beata Maksymow and Pawel Nastula won two world titles. 13 Polish judoka won 19 European judo titles. The European women’s team consists of Agata Perenc, Arleta Podolak, Agata Ozdoba, Katarzyna Klys, Katarzyna Furmanek, Anna Borowska, Karolina Pieńkowska, Karolina Talach and Anna Zaleczna. In 2017 the Polish Judo Association celebrated its 60th anniversary.
Judo legends B S G
- Beáta Maksymow 1035
- Pawel Nastula 026
- Waldemar Legien 413
- Rafal Kubacki 623
- Janusz Pawlowski 710
Beáta Maksymow - Super star
Waldemar Legien - Idol
Last 365 days of judo B S G
- Damian Szwarnowiecki 100
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Last results
Judo event | Type | Place | Date |
European Cup Cadets Bielsko Biala | IJFCad | Bielsko Biala | 10 Oct 2020 |
Polish Championships U21 Trzebnica | NJun | Trzebnica | 6 Mar 2020 |
European Open Warsaw | WCup | Warsaw | 29 Feb 2020 |
Oleśnica Junior tournament | ITJun | Oleśnica | 24 Nov 2019 |
Oleśnica Cadet tournament | ITCad | Oleśnica | 23 Nov 2019 |
Birthdays
Name | Birthdate | Age |
Adam Jalbrzykowski | 7 Mar 1990 | 31 years |
Lukasz Liszek | 7 Mar 1981 | 40 years |
Agnieszka Rachubik | 7 Mar 1981 | 40 years |
Kamila Zgolak | 7 Mar 1980 | 41 years |
Bartosz Szyprowski | 8 Mar 1990 | 31 years |
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