Zbigniew Schodowski

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Zbigniew Schodowski rowing
Zbigniew Schodowski
Full name Zbigniew Schodowski
nation PolandPoland Poland
birthday April 30, 1987
place of birth ToruńPoland
size 202 cm
Weight 95 kg
Career
discipline Rowing / belt
society AZS-AWF Gorzów Wielkopolski
Toruń AZS
National squad since 2006
status active
Medal table
World championships 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
European championships 1 × gold 2 × silver 0 × bronze
U23 World Cup 1 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
FISA logo World championships
bronze 2014 Amsterdam Eighth
FISA logo European championships
gold 2012 Varese Eighth
silver 2013 Seville Eighth
silver 2017 Račice u Štětí Eighth
FISA logo U23 world championships
bronze 2008 Brandenburg Eighth
gold 2009 Račice u Štětí Eighth
Last change: May 29, 2017

Zbigniew Schodowski (born April 30, 1987 in Toruń , Poland ) is a Polish rower .

Career

Schodowski began rowing in 2003. Only in the senior sector did he row in international competitions, and between 2006 and 2009 he was used four times at the U23 World Championships in the Polish youth eighth. In each case the final was reached, and in 2008 with the bronze medal and in 2009 with the world championship title also won precious metals.

At the same time, Schodowski was already able to recommend himself for the national team of the open age group in the four-man without a helmsman at the European Championships in 2008 and 2009 . In 2010 and 2011 he then rowed together with Maciej Mattik in two without a helmsman , the duo made two finals at the European Championships and a 20th place at the 2011 World Championships . In the 2012 Olympic season, Schodowski finally made it into the top Polish team, eighth . This had been particularly successful at the European Championships in previous years and had already qualified for the Olympic Games . In London, the team with missed Marcin Brzezinski , Piotr Juszczak , Mikolaj Burda , Piotr Hojka , Zbigniew Schodowski, Michał Szpakowski , Krystian Aranowski , Rafał Hejmej and helmsman Daniel Trojanowski however, the final and was ranked 7th few weeks later won the team the European title in Italian Varese.

Even after the games in Great Britain, Schodowski was able to continue rowing in the Polish eighth. At the 2013 European Championships , he achieved silver. At the 2014 World Championships , Schodowski 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 Schodowski only achieved 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 .

In May 2017, the Polish eighth with Schodowski won the silver medal behind the Germans at the 2017 European Championships .

Schodowski starts for the clubs AZS-AWF Gorzów Wielkopolski and Toruń AZS . At a height of 2.02 m, his competition weight is around 95 kg.

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