Walter Szołtysek

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Walter Wilhelm Scholtyssek , originally Szołtysek , (born August 3, 1942 in Bielschowitz near Zabrze , German Empire ) is a former Polish weightlifter .

He won many championships in Eastern Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. At the 1969 World Championships he won bronze in the flyweight division . In Columbus ( USA ) he became vice world champion at the 1970 world championships . However, he was tested positive during the doping control and disqualified. He also became vice European champion in the former Leningrad ( URS ). He was supposed to take part in the Olympic Games in Mexico in 1968 and Munich in 1972 , but could not compete for health reasons. He ended his career in the early 1970s.

Szołtysek has lived in Germany since the 1980s ; he worked as a master painter until he retired.

Medals

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Bronze medal blank.svg bronze Poland POL - Warsaw 1969 Flyweight 102.5kg + 102.5kg + 137.5kg = 342.5kg
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Silver medal blank.svg silver USSR URS - Leningrad 1968 Bantamweight 105.0kg + 100.0kg + 130.0kg = 335.0kg
Bronze medal blank.svg bronze Poland POL - Warsaw 1969 Flyweight 102.5kg + 102.5kg + 137.5kg = 342.5kg
Bronze medal blank.svg bronze Hungary HUN - Szombathely 1970 Bantamweight 110.0kg + 107.5kg + 135.0kg = 352.5kg
Bronze medal blank.svg bronze Bulgaria BUL - Sofia 1971 Bantamweight 110.0kg + 105.0kg + 135.0kg = 350.0kg

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Drug-Related Disqualifications in Men's Weightlifting at Summer Olympics chidlovski.net