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{{short description|Polish high jumper}} |
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'''Jarosław Kotewicz''' (born March 16, 1969 in [[Iława]]) is a retired [[Poland|Polish]] [[high jump]]er. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in August 1995 in Zurich. |
'''Jarosław Kotewicz''' (born March 16, 1969, in [[Iława]]) is a retired [[Poland|Polish]] [[high jump]]er. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in August 1995 in Zurich. |
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==Competition record== |
==Competition record== |
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!colspan="5"|Representing {{POL}} |
!colspan="5"|Representing {{POL}} |
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|1986 |
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|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics|World Junior Championships]] |
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|[[Athens]], [[Greece]] |
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|17th (q) |
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|[[1986 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump|2.06 m]] |
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|1987 |
|1987 |
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|[[Sudbury, Ontario|Sudbury]], [[Canada]] |
|[[Sudbury, Ontario|Sudbury]], [[Canada]] |
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|bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |
|bgcolor="cc9966" | 3rd |
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|[[1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump|2.22 m]] |
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|2.22 m |
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|1991 |
|1991 |
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|[[1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump|2.25 m]] |
|[[1995 World Championships in Athletics – Men's high jump|2.25 m]] |
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|1996 |
|rowspan=2|1996 |
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|[[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]] |
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|[[Stockholm, Sweden]] |
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|5th |
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|[[1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's high jump|2.29 m]] |
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|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] |
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|[[Atlanta]], [[United States]] |
|[[Atlanta]], [[United States]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{World Athletics||name=Jaroslaw Kotewicz}} |
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| NAME = Kotewicz, Jaroslaw |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = [[Athletics (sport)]] competitor |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = March 16, 1969 |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Kotewicz, Jaroslaw}} |
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[[Category:1969 births]] |
[[Category:1969 births]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:Polish high jumpers]] |
[[Category:Polish male high jumpers]] |
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[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics]] |
[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics]] |
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[[Category:Olympic athletes |
[[Category:Olympic athletes for Poland]] |
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[[Category:People from Iława]] |
[[Category:People from Iława]] |
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] |
[[Category:Sportspeople from Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] |
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[[Category:Zawisza Bydgoszcz athletes]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:04, 17 March 2024
Jarosław Kotewicz (born March 16, 1969, in Iława) is a retired Polish high jumper. His personal best jump is 2.30 metres, achieved in August 1995 in Zurich.
Competition record[edit]
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Poland | ||||
1986 | World Junior Championships | Athens, Greece | 17th (q) | 2.06 m |
1987 | European Junior Championships | Birmingham, United Kingdom | 3rd | 2.15 m |
1988 | World Junior Championships | Sudbury, Canada | 3rd | 2.22 m |
1991 | World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 32nd (q) | 2.15 m |
1994 | European Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 5th | 2.31 m |
1995 | World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 8th | 2.25 m |
1996 | European Indoor Championships | Stockholm, Sweden | 5th | 2.29 m |
Olympic Games | Atlanta, United States | 11th | 2.25 m | |
1997 | World Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 6th | 2.25 m |
World Championships | Athens, Greece | 21st (q) | 2.23 m |
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