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Revision as of 18:26, 27 July 2024

Martyna Radosz
Personal information
Born12 May 1991
Bydgoszcz
Sport
ClubLOTTO-Bydgostia

Martyna Radosz née Mikołajczak (born 12 May 1991 in Bydgoszcz[1]) is a Polish rower, European champion in 2017 in lightweight double sculls, silver medalist at the 2015 Summer Universiade, and world university champion (2014). At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she finished 7th in lightweight double sculls.

Sports Career

She is a member of LOTTO-Bydgostia Bydgoszcz. From 2007 to 2010, she attended the VIII High School in Bydgoszcz, in a sports class with a rowing profile.

Her greatest career successes include winning the world university championship in 2014 in lightweight double sculls (with Monika Kowalska)[2] and the silver medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade in the same event (also with Monika Kowalska)[3]. She represented Poland at the 2015 World Championships, finishing 3rd in the C final in lightweight single sculls, and at the 2016 European Championships, finishing 5th in the same event[4], as well as at the 2016 Summer Olympics, finishing 7th (1st in the B final) in lightweight double sculls (with Weronika Deresz).

At the 2014 Polish Championships, she won gold medals in lightweight single sculls and lightweight quadruple sculls and a bronze medal in lightweight double sculls[5], and in 2015, she won a silver medal in lightweight double sculls and a bronze medal in lightweight quadruple sculls[6].

On 19 December 2016, she, along with Miłosz Jankowski, set a world record in the 100 km rowing ergometer mixed pair age group 20-29, with a time of 6 hours 15 minutes 6.5 seconds.

World Cup

  • 1st place (Belgrade 2017)
  • 2nd place (Bled 2015, Poznań 2017, Lucerne 2017)

Results

Year Event Venue Competition Time Position
2015 World Championships  FRA Lac d’Aiguebelette Lightweight single sculls C Final: 8:09.48 15th place
2016 European Championships  DEU Brandenburg Lightweight single sculls A Final: 8:49.70 5th place
Olympic Games  BRA Rio de Janeiro Lightweight double sculls B Final: 7:24.34 7th place
2017 European Championships  CZE Račice Lightweight double sculls A Final: 6:58.55 1st place
World Championships  USA Sarasota Lightweight double sculls B Final: 8:00.30 9th place
2018 European Championships  GBR Glasgow Double sculls A Final: 7:05.42 6th place
World Championships  BGR Plovdiv Double sculls B Final: 6:51.97 8th place
2019 European Championships   CHE Lucerne Double sculls B Final: 7:10.50 12th place
World Championships  AUT Ottensheim Double sculls C Final: 7:00.05 13th place
  1. ^ "Sylwetka na stronie ig24.pl". Archived from the original on 2016-08-01. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
  2. ^ Martyna Mikołajczak akademicką mistrzynią świata
  3. ^ Uniwersjada w Gwangju: Medal nr 300 i 301 dla Polski! We wtorek na podium mogą stanąć poznaniacy!
  4. ^ Profile at worldrowing.com
  5. ^ MP w wioślarstwie: 11 złotych medali Lotto Bydgostii
  6. ^ Mistrzostwa Polski pod dyktando Lotto Bydgostii