Krystian Aranowski

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Krystian Aranowski rowing
Full name Krystian Aranowski
nation PolandPoland Poland
birthday April 11, 1988
place of birth ToruńPoland
size 198 cm
Weight 100 kg
Career
discipline Rowing / belt
society Zawisza Bydgoszcz
National squad since 2006
status active
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
European championships 3 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
U23 World Cup 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FISA logo World championships
bronze 2014 Amsterdam Eighth
FISA logo European championships
gold 2009 Brest Eighth
silver 2010 Montemor-o-Velho Eighth
gold 2011 Plovdiv Eighth
gold 2012 Varese Eighth
silver 2013 Seville Eighth
FISA logo U23 world championships
bronze 2008 Brandenburg Eighth
Last change: September 16, 2015

Krystian Aranowski (born April 11, 1988 in Toruń , Poland ) is a Polish rower .

Career

Aranowski started rowing in 2003. Three years later he started at the Junior World Championships in Amsterdam and finished sixth in the four with helmsman . There followed two transition years in the senior junior division, in which he won a fifth place and a bronze medal with the Polish junior eighth at the U23 World Championships in 2007 and 2008.

From 2009, Aranowski was able to establish himself in the Polish eighth of the open age group through his first participation in the Rowing World Cup and subsequently won several European Championship medals and titles. At the European Championships in Belarus in 2009 , the team became European champions for the first time, followed by an EM silver medal in 2010 . The Polish eighth also won the European title fights in 2011 and 2012 with Aranowski on board. At the world championships they were not that successful and finished fourth in the 2009 championships in Poznan, eighth in 2010 and another fifth in the pre-Olympic season 2011 . Aranowski was able to take part in the Summer Olympics for the first time in 2012 as a regular in eighth place . In London, however, the team with Marcin Brzeziński , Piotr Juszczak , Mikołaj Burda , Piotr Hojka , Zbigniew Schodowski , Michał Szpakowski , Krystian Aranowski, Rafał Hejmej and helmsman Daniel Trojanowski missed the final and took 7th place.

Even after the games in Great Britain, Aranowski was able to continue rowing in the Polish eighth. At the 2013 European Championships , he achieved silver. At the 2014 World Championships , Aranowski also won his first World Championship medal with third place. With three fourth places at the 2013 World Championships and the 2014 and 2015 European Championships , the Polish eighth narrowly missed further medal placements. The 2015 World Rowing Championships on the French Lac d'Aiguebelette were disappointing , where the team from Poland with Burda only reached 8th place and missed direct qualification for the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. After qualifying in Lucerne in May 2016, the Polish eighth finished fifth at the 2016 Olympic Games .

Aranowski starts for the Zawisza Bydgoszcz club . At a height of 1.99 m, his competition weight is around 100 kg.

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