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Mirosław Złotkowski

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Nickname(s)
  
Miro

Name
  
Miroslaw Zlotkowski

Born
  
23 June 1956 (
1956-06-23
)
Bialystok, Bialystok Voivodeship, Poland

Died
  
24 March 2006(2006-03-24) (aged 49) Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand

Sport
  
Greco-Roman wrestling, Freestyle wrestling

Club
  
MZKS Jelenia Gora (Poland) 1972-1978 Bryndwr YMCA (New Zealand) 1991 Crichton Cobbers (New Zealand) 1991-1992

Mirosław Złotkowski (born in Białystok, Poland, 23 June 1956 – died in Christchurch, New Zealand, 24 March 2006) was a Polish Greco-Roman wrestler who changed to Freestyle wrestling after emigrating to New Zealand.

He was among the most promising young wrestlers in Poland, where he represented the MZKS Jelenia Gora club, in mid to late 1970s, frequently finishing in the top three at national tournaments. He was also member of the training squad for the 1980 Olympics but due to personal circumstances decided to temporarily retire from the sport.

After a lengthily pause he resumed wrestling in New Zealand. In 1991 he joined the Bryndwr YMCA and Crichton Cobbers clubs in Christchurch, where he was trained by Steve Yarbrough. He won gold at the New Zealand national wrestling championship in July 1991 and a bronze medal at the IV Commonwealth Wrestling Championship, in Dunedin, in October 1991, both in the 100 – 130 kg category. He also won the National Tauranga Highland Games in the Open Division in March 1992.

He died on 24 March 2006 of bile duct cancer, and was buried at Sydenham Cemetery.

References

Mirosław Złotkowski Wikipedia