Kacper Kozłowski (sprinter)
Polish sprinter
1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)
Medal record
Men's athletics | ||
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Representing Poland | ||
World Championships | ||
2007 Osaka | 4x400 m | |
European Championships | ||
2016 Amsterdam | 4x400 m | |
2014 Zürich | 4x400 m | |
European Indoor Championships | ||
2017 Belgrade | 4×400 m | |
European Athletics U23 Championships | ||
2007 Debrecen | 4 x 400 m | |
2007 Debrecen | 400 m | |
Universiade | ||
2009 Belgrade | 4x400 m |
Kacper Kozłowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkatspɛr kɔzˈwɔfski]; born 7 December 1986) is a Polish sprint athlete who specializes in the 400 metres. He competed for Poland at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event.[1]
He was also selected to represent Poland at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event.[2]
International competitions
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Kacper Kozłowski". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 3 December 2016.
- ^ "Polish 2016 Olympic team". olimpijski.pl. Polish Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
External links
- Kacper Kozłowski at World Athletics
- Kacper Kozłowski at European Athletics
- Kacper Kozłowski at the Polski Związek Lekkiej Atletyki (in Polish)
- Kacper Kozłowski at Olympedia
- Kacper Kozłowski at Olympics.com
- Kacper Kozłowski at the Polski Komitet Olimpijski (archive) (in Polish)
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European Indoor Champions in men's 4 × 400 metres relay
- 2000: Czech Republic (Mužík, Poděbradský, Tesařík, Bláha)
- 2002: Poland (Plawgo, Rysiukiewicz, Gąsiewski, Maćkowiak)
- 2005: France (Maunier, Wallard, Panel, Raquil)
- 2007: Great Britain (Garland, Tobin, Taylor, Green)
- 2009: Italy (Marin, Galvan, Rao, Licciardello)
- 2011: France (Macedot, Djhone, Hanne, Décimus)
- 2013: Great Britain (Levine, Bingham, Strachan, Buck)
- 2015: Belgium (Watrin, D. Borlée, J. Borlée, K. Borlée)
- 2017: Poland (Kozłowski, Krawczuk, Waściński, Omelko)
- 2019: Belgium (Watrin, J. Borlée, D. Borlée, K. Borlée)
- 2021: Netherlands (Dobber, Bonevacia, Angela, van Diepen)
- 2023: Belgium (Watrin, Doom, D. Borlée, K. Borlée)
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