Monika Ciaciuch

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Monika Ciaciuch, 2019

Monika Ciaciuch-Chabel (born May 10, 1992 in Ślesin, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ) is a Polish rower and third place in the 2016 Olympics in quadruples . Their association is Bydgostia Bydgoszcz .

Monika Ciaciuch started rowing in 2006. In 2010 she finished twelfth in the quadruple sculls at the Junior World Championships . Two years later, she finished fourth at the U23 World Championships in 2012 with a double scull, and the following year she won the silver medal. In 2014 the Polish double scull with Agnieszka Kobus , Maria Springwald , Joanna Dittmann and Monika Ciaciuch won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Belgrade . As in the previous year, she won silver at the U23 World Championships in 2014. In 2015, the Polish double scull with Kobus, Joanna Leszczyńska , Springwald and Ciaciuch won bronze at the European Championships in front of a home crowd in Poznan. With fourth place at the 2015 World Championships, the crew qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. The Polish double scull started the Olympic season with the same line-up as last year with a victory at the Rowing World Cup in Varese. At the European Championships in 2016 , the Polish women won the silver medal behind the German boat. Three months later, Kobus, Leszczyńska, Springwald and Ciaciuch won the bronze medal at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro behind the Germans and the Dutch .

In the new Olympic cycle, Ciaciuch switched to the sling division and at the end of May competed with Joanna Dittmann, Anna Wierzbowska and Maria Wierzbowska in a four without a helmsman at the European Championships in Račice u Štětí , where the quartet won the silver medal behind the Romanian boat. With a change in line-up - Olga Michalkiewicz for Anna Wierzbowska - the four-man rowed behind an Australian selection to the silver medal at the World Championships .

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