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Revision as of 18:12, 10 May 2011

Janusz Sidło
Medal record
Representing  Poland
Men’s Athletics
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place Melbourne 1956 Javelin Throw
European Championships
Gold medal – first place Bern 1954 Javelin Throw
Gold medal – first place Stockholm 1958 Javelin Throw
Bronze medal – third place Athens 1969 Javelin Throw

Janusz Sidło (June 19, 1933 in Katowice-Szopienice – August 2, 1993 in Warsaw) was a Polish athlete, who competed in the javelin throw. He was awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta and later the Knight's Cross.

Sidło was multiple Polish champion (14 times) in javelin. He participated in five Olympic Games (1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968), and five European Championships in Athletics (1954, 1958, 1962, 1966, and 1969).

In October 1953, he broke the European record (80.15) in Jena. Sidlo won two gold medals at the European Championships (Bern 1954 and Stockholm 1958). In June 1956, he set the world record (83.66) in Milan. In November 1956, he won silver medal, behind Egil Danielsen, at the 16th Olympic Games in Melbourne.

In 1960, he took 8th place in the 17th Olympic Games at Rome. In 1962, he took 7th at Belgrade (7th EU-ch). In 1964, he took 4th at Tokyo (18th Ol). In 1966, he took 7th at Budapest (8th EU-ch). In 1968, he took 7th at Mexico City (19th Ol). In 1969, he won bronze medal at Athens (9th EU-ch).


Awards
Preceded by Polish Sportspersonality of the Year
1954 – 1955
Succeeded by

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