Poland at the 2009 World Games

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Poland competed at the 2009 World Games [1] in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, from July 16, 2009 to July 26, 2009.

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Poland at the
2009 World Games
Flag of Poland.svg
IOC code POL
NOC Polish Olympic Committee
in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
16 July 2009 – 26 July 2009
Competitors24 in 8 sports
Medals
Ranked 26th
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
4
World Games appearances

Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jarosław Olech Powerlifting Men's middleweight 25 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jacek Wiak Powerlifting Men's heavyweight 25 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jan Wegiera Powerlifting Men's middleweight 25 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Edyta Witkowska Sumo Women's openweight 18 July

Competitors

SportsMenWomenTotalEvents
Air sports1011
Bodybuilding1011
Dancesport4483
Ju-jitsu2133
Powerlifting4043
Sport climbing1122
Sumo1124
Trampoline gymnastics3032
Total1772419

Air sports

Poland has qualified to the games one man.

AthleteEventR1R2R3R4R5R6SumPlace
Jacek Klus Parachuting accuracy landing 0.060.020.060.030.040.020.235

Bodybuilding

Poland has qualified to the games one man.

AthleteEventRound 1Final
PointsRankPointsRank
Mariusz Bałaziński Men's 80 kg 245204

Dancesport

Poland has qualified to the games four pairs. Three of them entered main competition. Pair Kiszka/Garlicka was reserve pair in standard event.

AthletesEventRound 1Round 2SemifinalFinal
Marek Fiska
Kinga Jurecka
Latin QQQ5
Jacek Tarczyło
Anna Miadzielec
Rock'n'Roll QN/AQ5
Wiktor Kiszka
Małgorzata Garlicka
Standard
Marek Kosaty
Paulina Glazik
Standard QQQ5

Ju-jitsu

Poland has qualified to the games two men and one woman.

AthleteEventQuarterfinalsRepechage
quarterfinals
SemifinalsRepechage
semifinals
Final / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Tomasz Krajewski Men's fighting 77 kg Flag of Ukraine.svg Ivan Nastenko
L
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wu Chia-luan
L
Did not advance
Tomasz Szewczak Men's fighting 94 kg Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Kunashov
L
Flag of Montenegro.svg Ivan Barac
W
N/A Flag of France.svg Vincent Parisi
L
Did not advance
Martyna Bierońska Women's fighting 55 kg Flag of Germany.svg Andrea Pflefka
W
N/A Flag of France.svg Michele Reydy
L
Flag of Ukraine.svg Olga Pastushenko
W
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aizhan Kukuzova
L
4

Powerlifting

Poland has qualified to the games four men.

AthleteEventSquatBench
press
DeadliftTotal weightTotal pointsRank
Dariusz Wszoła Men's lightweight 245.0165.0210.0620.0568.424
Jarosław Olech Men's middleweight 362.5220.0302.5885.0634.19Gold medal icon.svg
Jan Wegiera Men's middleweight 330.0265.0290.0885.0593.53Bronze medal icon.svg
Jacek Wiak Men's heavyweight 385.0260.0320.0965.0590.29Silver medal icon.svg

Sport climbing

Poland has qualified to the games one man and one woman.

AthleteEventPreliminaryQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal / BM
TimeRankOpposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Łukasz Świrk Men's speed 7.985 Flag of Ukraine.svg Maksym Styenkovyy
L 8.27-7.76
Did not advance
Edyta Ropek Women's speed 11.063 Flag of Russia.svg Olga Morozkina
L DNF-13.51
Did not advance

Sumo

Poland has qualified to the games one man and one woman.

AthleteEvent1/48 finals1/32 finals1/48 Repechages1/32 Repechages1/16 finalsQuarterfinals1/16 RepechagesRepechages quarterfinalsSemifinalsRepechages semifinalsFinal / BM
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Rank
Marcin Rozum Men's middleweight N/A Flag of the United States.svg Kena Heffernan
L
Did not advance
Men's openweight Flag of the United States.svg Douglas Cochran
W
Flag of Japan.svg Katsuo Yoshida
L
Did not advance
Edyta Witkowska Women's heavyweight N/A Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Pei-shan
W
Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Keyb
L
N/A Flag of Hungary.svg Gyongyi Kallo
L
Did not advance
Women's openweight Bye Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lee Pei-shan
W
N/A Flag of Mongolia.svg Selenge Enkhzaya
W
Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Ueta
L
N/A Flag of Mongolia.svg Dulmaa Yadmaa
W
N/A Flag of the Netherlands.svg Françoise Harteveld
W
Flag of Japan.svg Yuka Ueta
W
Bronze medal icon.svg

Trampoline gymnastics

Poland has qualified to the games three men.

AthleteEventPreliminaryFinal
ScoreRankScoreRank
Tomasz Adamczyk
Łukasz Tomaszewski
Men's synchronized trampoline 85.50010Did not advance
Adrian Bryłka Men's tumbling 65.300764.5005

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References

  1. "2009 World Games Info System" . Retrieved 2020-07-07.