Waldemar Sikorski: Porovnání verzí
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| *He was long time trainer of Polish national team. First time since 1967. | *He was long time trainer of Polish national team. First time since 1967. | ||
| *He was suffered for all his career by pain in knees and this was the reason why he was half-retired in middle of '60. | *He was suffered for all his career by pain in knees and this was the reason why he was half-retired in middle of '60. | ||
| − | *He and japanse Hiromi Tomita were training  | + | *He and japanse Hiromi Tomita were training Polish national judo team for 1972 Olympic Games. For fisrt time he saw practise and drill of japanese training system. | 
| *Somehow Sikorski was also in draw for heavyweight in 1972 Olympic Games. But he did not get on tatami. | *Somehow Sikorski was also in draw for heavyweight in 1972 Olympic Games. But he did not get on tatami. | ||
| + | *He stayed trainer till 1985 when he became boss of Polish Nation Federation. | ||
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Verze z 30. 3. 2012, 11:35
Wuo-dzim-jeř Lewin (Czech)
05.04.1947 Warsaw
- One of the biggest judo expert in Poland.
- He wrote many books and publications about judo.
- He started judo on university (late '50) where was judo seminary.
- He was long time trainer of Polish national team. First time since 1967.
- He was suffered for all his career by pain in knees and this was the reason why he was half-retired in middle of '60.
- He and japanse Hiromi Tomita were training Polish national judo team for 1972 Olympic Games. For fisrt time he saw practise and drill of japanese training system.
- Somehow Sikorski was also in draw for heavyweight in 1972 Olympic Games. But he did not get on tatami.
- He stayed trainer till 1985 when he became boss of Polish Nation Federation.
