Medal record | ||
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Men's para-swimming | ||
Representing Poland | ||
Paralympic Games | ||
2024 Paris | 50 m backstroke S1 | |
2024 Paris | 100 m backstroke S1 | |
World Championships | ||
2023 Manchester | 50 m backstroke S1 | |
2023 Manchester | 100 m backstroke S1 | |
2022 Madeira | 200 m freestyle S2 |
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