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'''Marian Jerzy Woronin''' (born 13 August 1956 in [[Grodzisk Mazowiecki]]) is a retired [[Poland|Polish]] athlete who competed mainly in the [[100 metres]]. He is a four-time [[European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Champion]] in the [[60 metres]]. He won nine Polish outdoor titles, and nine indoor titles. |
'''Marian Jerzy Woronin''' (born 13 August 1956 in [[Grodzisk Mazowiecki]]) is a retired [[Poland|Polish]] athlete who competed mainly in the [[100 metres]]. He is a four-time [[European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Champion]] in the [[60 metres]]. He won nine Polish outdoor titles, and nine indoor titles. |
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==Career== |
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His first major medal came at the [[1978 European Athletics Championships]], where he anchored the Polish [[4×100 metres relay]] team of [[Zenon Nowosz]], [[Zenon Licznerski]] and [[Leszek Dunecki]] to the [[gold medal]] in the event. He won the bronze in the 100 m at the [[1979 IAAF World Cup]], running for Europe. |
His first major medal came at the [[1978 European Athletics Championships]], where he anchored the Polish [[4×100 metres relay]] team of [[Zenon Nowosz]], [[Zenon Licznerski]] and [[Leszek Dunecki]] to the [[gold medal]] in the event. He won the bronze in the 100 m at the [[1979 IAAF World Cup]], running for Europe. |
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In 1981 he ran with the Polish/Europe sprint relay team that won the gold at the [[1981 IAAF World Cup]] in Rome. He won a bronze in the 100 metres at the [[1982 European Athletics Championships]]. |
In 1981 he ran with the Polish/Europe sprint relay team that won the gold at the [[1981 IAAF World Cup]] in Rome. He won a bronze in the 100 metres at the [[1982 European Athletics Championships]]. |
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His fastest time for the 100 m was 10.00 seconds, recorded in 1984 in [[Warsaw]] with wind on the maximum allowable limit of 2.0 [[Metre per second|m/s]]. This was the [[List of European records in athletics|European record]] for the event until [[Linford Christie]] ran 9.97 sec at the [[1988 Seoul Olympics]]. Although Woronin's official timing read as 10.00 seconds, this was rounded up from 9.992 seconds – so this represents the first time that a Caucasian (and a European) broke the [[10-second barrier]] in this event, albeit unofficially.<ref>[http://sport.wp.pl/kat,1762,wid,8315753,wiadomosc.html?POLL%5Brid%5D=8843680&ticaid=140bd Błąd w odczycie wyniku Justina Gatlina]</ref> |
His fastest time for the 100 m was 10.00 seconds, recorded in 1984 in [[Warsaw]] with wind on the maximum allowable limit of 2.0 [[Metre per second|m/s]]. This was the [[List of European records in athletics|European record]] for the event until [[Linford Christie]] ran 9.97 sec at the [[1988 Seoul Olympics]]. Although Woronin's official timing read as 10.00 seconds, this was rounded up from 9.992 seconds – so this represents the first time that a Caucasian (and a European) broke the [[10-second barrier]] in this event, albeit unofficially.<ref>[http://sport.wp.pl/kat,1762,wid,8315753,wiadomosc.html?POLL%5Brid%5D=8843680&ticaid=140bd Błąd w odczycie wyniku Justina Gatlina]</ref> |
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Woronin's personal best in the 200 m was 20.49. |
Woronin's personal best in the 200 m was 20.49. |
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==International competitions== |
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==Competition record== |
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|[[1979 IAAF World Cup results#4 × 100 m relay|10.28]] |
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|[[1979 IAAF World Cup results#4 × 100 m relay|38.85]] |
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|[[1981 IAAF World Cup results#4 × 100 m relay|38.73]] |
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|[[1985 IAAF World Cup results#100 m|10.45]] |
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|[[1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres|6.51]] |
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<sup>1</sup>Representing Europe |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{YouTube|xMDaba-xRMk|Marian Woronin runs in 1985}} |
* {{YouTube|xMDaba-xRMk|Marian Woronin runs in 1985}} |
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[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics]] |
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[[Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics]] |
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[[Category:European Athletics Championships medalists]] |
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[[Category:Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics]] |
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[[Category:Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)]] |
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[[Category:Legia Warsaw athletes]] |
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[[Category:Friendship Games medalists in athletics]] |
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[[Category:Polish Athletics Championships winners]] |
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1982 Athens | 100 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1979 Vienna | 60 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1980 Sindelfingen | 60 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1981 Grenoble | 50 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1982 Milan | 60 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1987 Liévin | 60 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1979 Turin | 4x100 m relay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1981 Zurich | 4×100 m relay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1985 Moscow | 100 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1979 Turin | 100 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1979 Turin | 200 m | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1981 Rome | 4x100 m relay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1979 Montreal | 4x100 m relay | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1979 Montreal | 100 m |
Marian Jerzy Woronin (born 13 August 1956 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki) is a retired Polish athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres. He is a four-time European Indoor Champion in the 60 metres. He won nine Polish outdoor titles, and nine indoor titles.
Career
[edit]His first major medal came at the 1978 European Athletics Championships, where he anchored the Polish 4×100 metres relay team of Zenon Nowosz, Zenon Licznerski and Leszek Dunecki to the gold medal in the event. He won the bronze in the 100 m at the 1979 IAAF World Cup, running for Europe.
He competed for Poland in the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow, Soviet Union in the 100 and 200 he reached both finals finishing seventh in both sprints. In the 4×100 metres relay he won the silver medal with his teammates Krzysztof Zwoliński, Licznerski and Dunecki.
In 1981 he ran with the Polish/Europe sprint relay team that won the gold at the 1981 IAAF World Cup in Rome. He won a bronze in the 100 metres at the 1982 European Athletics Championships.
His fastest time for the 100 m was 10.00 seconds, recorded in 1984 in Warsaw with wind on the maximum allowable limit of 2.0 m/s. This was the European record for the event until Linford Christie ran 9.97 sec at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Although Woronin's official timing read as 10.00 seconds, this was rounded up from 9.992 seconds – so this represents the first time that a Caucasian (and a European) broke the 10-second barrier in this event, albeit unofficially.[1]
Woronin's personal best in the 200 m was 20.49.
International competitions
[edit]References
[edit]External links
[edit]- 1956 births
- Polish male sprinters
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Olympic athletes for Poland
- Olympic silver medalists for Poland
- Living people
- People from Grodzisk Mazowiecki
- European Athletics Championships medalists
- World Athletics Championships athletes for Poland
- Athletes from Masovian Voivodeship
- Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics
- Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
- Legia Warsaw athletes
- Friendship Games medalists in athletics
- Polish Athletics Championships winners
- 20th-century Polish sportsmen