Helena Pilejczyk
Helena Pilejczyk (née Majcher; born 1 April 1931) is a Polish speed skater with a remarkably long career.
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Birth name | Helena Majcher | |||||||||||||
Born | Zieluń, Poland | 1 April 1931|||||||||||||
Height | 1.59 m (5 ft 3 in) | |||||||||||||
Weight | 51 kg (112 lb) | |||||||||||||
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Country | Poland | |||||||||||||
Sport | Speed skating | |||||||||||||
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Helena Pilejczyk is best known as Olympic Bronze Medal winner on the 1,500 m in Squaw Valley (1960), but the length of her career might be a bigger claim to fame. Her first appearance at the Polish national Championships speed skating was - as far as we can research at the moment - in 1953,[1] the last time she could be seen skating internationally was during the masters games of 2002, where she competed in the category for female skaters 70 years and above.[2] In her long career she achieved 40 Polish skating records and won 37 Polish titles for distance, allround and relay race events.[3]
Results
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Personal records
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References
- Notes
- Przegląd Sportowy 1953-11, pp. 1,3. (05-02-1953)
- http://www.desg.de/?page_id=813&anzeige=result&eventresultID=3109
- "PILEJCZYK (MAJCHER) HELENA". pkol.pl. Polish Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2008-08-06.
- Bibliography
- Eng, Trond and Koolhaas, Marnix. National All Time & Encyclopedia, Men/Ladies as at 1.7.1986. Issue No.5 "Eastern Europe". Degernes, Norway: WSSSA-Skøytenytt, 1986.
- Żemantowski, Jacek. Lyżwiarski Jubileusz: 80 lat Polski Związek Lyżwiarstwa Szybkiego. Warszawa, Poland: PZLS, 2001.
- Zieleśkiewicz, Władysław. Encyklopedia sportów zimowych. Warszawa, Poland: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, 2001. ISBN 83-01-13555-7.
External links
- Helena Pilejczyk at the International Olympic Committee
- Helena Pilejczyk at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Helena Pilejczyk at mosir.elblag.eu (in Polish)
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