Maciej Łasicki

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Maciej Łasicki (2014)

Maciej Piotr Łasicki (born October 12, 1965 in Danzig ) is a former Polish rower . In 1992 he won the Olympic bronze medal in a four-man team .

Career

In 1991 a Polish foursome with a helmsman was formed with the line-up of Wojciech Jankowski , Maciej Łasicki, Jacek Streich , Tomasz Tomiak and Michał Cieślak . At the World Championships in Vienna in 1991 , the German four-man won ahead of the Romanians and the Polish boat, which had a lead of 0.2 seconds over the fourth-placed British at the finish. A year later at the Olympic Games in Barcelona , the Polish four-man rowed with helmsman in the same line-up as last year. In the Olympic final, the Romanians won ahead of the Germans and the Poles, who this time had a lead of almost three seconds over the fourth-placed boat from the United States.

In 1993 Łasicki competed in two boat classes at the World Championships in Račice u Štětí . Jankowski, Łasicki, Streich and Tomiak won the silver medal in the four without a helmsman behind the French boat. The four rowers were also members of the Polish eight, which took seventh place. In 1994 Jankowski, Łasicki, Streich and Tomiak finished fifth again at the World Championships in Indianapolis . In 1995 Tomiak was replaced by Piotr Basta in the Polish foursome . At the 1995 World Championships in Tampere, the boat won the bronze medal behind the Italians and British. At the 1997 World Championships Łasicki finished eighth with the four-man without a helmsman.

The 1.92 m tall Maciej Łasicki rowed for the AZS-AWFiS Gdańsk association .

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Footnotes

  1. 1991 final in a four-man with helmsman at worldrowing.com
  2. 1992 Olympic final in a foursome with helmsman at worldrowing.com