Elżbieta Krzesińska
Medal record | ||
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Women's Athletics | ||
Representing Poland | ||
Olympic Games | ||
1956 Melbourne | Long Jump | |
1960 Rome | Long Jump | |
European Championships | ||
Belgrade 1962 | Long jump | |
Bern 1954 | Long jump |
Elżbieta Maria Krzesińska (née Duńska; November 11, 1934 – December 29, 2015) was a track and field athlete from Poland, who competed in the long jump. Born in Warsaw, she competed for her native country at the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia where she won the gold medal in the Women's Long Jump. She returned to the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome but failed to defend her title, finishing second behind Soviet Vera Krepkina.[1]
She won the Polish championships in Long Jump (1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1963), 80m Hurdles (1957), and Pentathlon (1953, 1962). Duńska-Krzesińska participated in three Olympic Games. In 1952, she took 12th place in long jump at the 15th Olympic Games in Helsinki. In 1956, she won gold medal at the 16th Olympic Games in Melbourne. In 1960, she won silver medal, behind Vera Krepkina, at the 17th Olympic Games in Rome.
In 1954, she took 3rd, behind Jean Desforges, and Aleksandra Chudina, at the 5th European Championships in Athletics in Bern. In 1954, she won both in long jump and pentathlon at World Student Games in Budapest. In August 1956, she broke the world record in long jump (6.35) in Budapest, and equal in November 1956 in the Melbourne Olympics. In 1959, she won at the 1st Universiade in Turin. In 1962, she took 2nd, behind Tatyana Shchelkanova, at the 7th European Athletics Championships in Belgrade.
She was married to fellow Olympian Andrzej Krzesiński[2] and they competed together at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
She lived in the United States of America[3] from 1981 until 2000, then she came back to Poland. She died on 29 December 2015 after long illness.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Elżbieta Duńska-Krzesińska". Archived from the original on 2012-02-27. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
- ^ "NIE ŻYJE ANDRZEJ KRZESIŃSKI". Pzla. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
- ^ Lamb's Polish Roots Lead to Grandmother's Olympic Medals at CalBears.com; by Bob Rose; published July 1, 2003; retrieved August 13, 2015 (via archive.org)
- ^ "Nie żyje "Złota Ela" Elżbieta Krzesińska". pzla.pl (in Polish). Polski Związek Lekkiej Atletyki. 29 December 2015. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Elżbieta Duńska-Krzesińska at Wikimedia Commons
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