Artur Pusz

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Artur Pusz Road cycling
To person
Nickname January 16, 1909
date of death unknown
nation PolandPoland Poland
discipline train
Driver type Train (short term)
End of career circa 1937
Societies)
1929
1931-1932
1933-1937
Union Łódź
Legia Warsaw
WTC Warsaw
Last updated: October 22, 2018

Artur Pusz (born January 16, 1909 in Łódź ; †?) Was a Polish track cyclist .

In 1930 Artur Prusz took third place at the Polish track championships in the sprint . In 1931 he was the first Polish champion in the tandem race with Eugeniusz Michalak , in the same year he was runner-up in the sprint. From 1933 he was national sprint champion five times in a row. In 1934 and 1935 he started in the sprint at UCI track world championships. In 1935 he was defeated in the first round by the German Toni Merkens and the Dutchman Bernard Leene .

During the German occupation of Poland , Pusz was entered in the German People's List and became director of the sports facilities in Warsaw . His further life is not known.

successes

1931
1933
  • PolandPoland Polish champion - sprint
1934
  • PolandPoland Polish champion - sprint
1935
  • PolandPoland Polish champion - sprint
1936
  • PolandPoland Polish champion - sprint
1937
  • PolandPoland Polish champion - sprint

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bogdan Tuszyński: Leksykon 1466 najlepszych zawodniczek i zawodników w kolarstwie polskim 1919-2015 . Henrykiem Kurzyńskim, Warsaw 2015, p. 331 .