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+ | *He was very strong in ne-waza. | ||
+ | *He undergo hard drill training from Japanese trainer Hiromi Tomita before 1972 Olympic Games. | ||
+ | *Result of this training was silver medal. | ||
+ | *He did not won more big medals because of problems with knees (maybe aftermath of that hard drill). | ||
+ | *He had to miss 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and soon after this he decided retire. | ||
+ | *He spent 3 years as trainer in Göteborg, Sweden and helped upgrade Swedish judo in higher level. Swedish judokas had begun winning medals. | ||
+ | *He came back in 1987. | ||
+ | *His charge [[Paweł Nastula]] became olympic champion in '90. | ||
[[Category:Judo]] | [[Category:Judo]] | ||
[[Category:1948 Retired Judoka]] | [[Category:1948 Retired Judoka]] | ||
[[Category:Polish Judoka]] | [[Category:Polish Judoka]] | ||
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Antoni Zaykowski (English)
05.08.1948
- He was very strong in ne-waza.
- He undergo hard drill training from Japanese trainer Hiromi Tomita before 1972 Olympic Games.
- Result of this training was silver medal.
- He did not won more big medals because of problems with knees (maybe aftermath of that hard drill).
- He had to miss 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal and soon after this he decided retire.
- He spent 3 years as trainer in Göteborg, Sweden and helped upgrade Swedish judo in higher level. Swedish judokas had begun winning medals.
- He came back in 1987.
- His charge Paweł Nastula became olympic champion in '90.