Marta Wieliczko

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Marta Wieliczko, 2019

Marta Wieliczko (born October 1, 1994 ) is a Polish rower .

Marta Wieliczko started rowing in 2010. In 2012 she and Justyna Wika finished eighth in a double scull at the Junior World Championships . In 2013, the Polish double scull with Ariana Borkowska, Marta Wieliczko, Maria Springwald and Monika Ciaciuch won the silver medal behind the Romanians at the U23 World Championships . In 2014, the Russians won ahead of Ariana Borkowska, Marta Wieliczko, Joanna Dittmann and Monika Ciaciuch. In 2015, the Polish double scull with Olga Michalkiewicz, Marta Wieliczko, Krystyna Lemanczyk and Katarzyna Zillmann won the title at the U23 World Championships.

In the new Olympic cycle, Zillmann and Wieliczko rowed in the Polish double quad in the adult class. The quartet of Agnieszka Kobus , Marta Wieliczko, Maria Springwald and Katarzyna Zillmann dominated the Rowing World Cup 2017 with three individual victories, but only finished fourth at the European Championships . At the end of the season succeeded behind the Dutch selection of winning the silver medal at the World Championships in Florida. In 2018, the Polish double scull won the title at the European Championships in Glasgow with the same line-up as last year . A month and a half later, the Polish quadruple also won the title at the World Championships in Plovdiv . In 2019, the Polish quadruple finished fourth at the European Championships in Lucerne. Three months later, the Chinese women won the World Championships in Linz ahead of the Polish defending champions.

Marta Wieliczko, who is 1.88 m tall, is the daughter of Małgorzata Dłużewska , who won an Olympic silver medal in 1980.

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