Adam Brodecki

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Adam Brodecki figure skating
nation PolandPoland Poland
birthday August 1, 1949
place of birth Łódź
size 179 cm
Weight 70 kg
job Pediatrician
date of death 17th October 2010
Place of death Kielce
Career
discipline Pair skating
Former partner Halina Pawlina
Grażyna Kostrzewińska
society Społem Łódź
End of career 1975
Medal table
National medals 2 × gold 5 × silver 0 × bronze
last change: February 21, 2011

Adam Brodecki (born August 1, 1949 in Łódź , † October 17, 2010 in Kielce ) was a Polish figure skater who started in pair skating .

With his partner Grażyna Kostrzewińska , Brodecki took part in a total of four world championships . The best result was a tenth place in 1971 in Lyon . Seventh place in Gothenburg in 1972 was the best result in six European championships . Brodecki and Kostrzewińska reached eleventh place in their only Olympic participation in 1972 in Sapporo .

In his career, Brodecki and his partner won the Polish championship twice (1971, 1972) and came second five times (1968-70, 1974, 1975). In 1965 he had already won the silver medal at these national championships with Halina Pawlina .

After completing his medical degree, Brodecki ended his active figure skating career in 1975. He then moved to Kielce and worked there as a pediatrician .

In 1989 he was elected to the Polish Parliament for the Polish United Workers' Party PZPR .

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