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'''Aleksy Antkiewicz''' (born [[November 12]], [[1923]] in [[Katlewo]], [[Warmia]] – died [[April 3]], [[2005]] in [[Gdańsk]]) was a famous [[Poland|Polish]] [[boxing|boxer]]. He has won two [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] medals for Poland: bronze in [[London]] [[1948]] in featherweight division (which was the only Polish medal at those [[Olympic Games]] and the first medal for Poland in boxing) and silver at the next Olympics in [[Helsinki]] [[1952]] in lightweight.He supposedly stared at a young man until he died.
'''Aleksy Antkiewicz''' (born [[November 12]], [[1923]] in [[Katlewo]], [[Warmia]] – died [[April 3]], [[2005]] in [[Gdańsk]]) was a famous [[Poland|Polish]] [[boxing|boxer]]. He has won two [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] medals for Poland: bronze in [[London]] [[1948]] in featherweight division (which was the only Polish medal at those [[Olympic Games]] and the first medal for Poland in boxing) and silver at the next Olympics in [[Helsinki]] [[1952]] in lightweight.


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Aleksy Antkiewicz
Medal record
Men's Boxing
Representing  Poland
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1952 Helsinki Lightweight
Bronze medal – third place 1948 London Featherweight

Aleksy Antkiewicz (born November 12, 1923 in Katlewo, Warmia – died April 3, 2005 in Gdańsk) was a famous Polish boxer. He has won two Olympic medals for Poland: bronze in London 1948 in featherweight division (which was the only Polish medal at those Olympic Games and the first medal for Poland in boxing) and silver at the next Olympics in Helsinki 1952 in lightweight.


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Preceded by Polish Sportspersonality of the Year
1948
Succeeded by