Polish sprinter
Kacper Kozłowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈkatspɛr kɔzˈwɔfski]; born 7 December 1986) is a Polish sprint athlete who specializes in the 400 metres. He competed for Poland at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event.[1]
He was also selected to represent Poland at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay event.[2]
International competitions
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
|
Representing Poland
|
2005
|
European Junior Championships
|
Kaunas, Lithuania
|
4th
|
400 m
|
46.87
|
2007
|
European U23 Championships
|
Debrecen, Hungary
|
3rd
|
400m
|
45.86
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:04.76
|
World Championships
|
Osaka, Japan
|
3rd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:00.05
|
2009
|
Universiade
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
4th
|
400 m
|
46.27
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:05.69
|
World Championships
|
Berlin, Germany
|
5th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:02.23
|
2010
|
European Championships
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
8th
|
400 m
|
46.07
|
5th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:03.42
|
2011
|
World Championships
|
Daegu, South Korea
|
11th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:01.84
|
2012
|
European Championships
|
Helsinki, Finland
|
13th (sf)
|
400 m
|
46.54
|
4th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:02.37
|
Olympic Games
|
London, UK
|
9th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:02.86
|
2013
|
World Championships
|
Moscow, Russia
|
7th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:01.73
|
2014
|
World Indoor Championships
|
Sopot, Poland
|
4th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:04.39
|
IAAF World Relays
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
19th (h)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:05.16
|
European Championships
|
Zürich, Switzerland
|
3rd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
2:59.85
|
2015
|
IAAF World Relays
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
9th
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:03.23
|
2016
|
European Championships
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
2nd
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:01.18
|
2017
|
European Indoor Championships
|
Belgrade, Serbia
|
1st
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:06.99
|
IAAF World Relays
|
Nassau, Bahamas
|
3rd (B)
|
4 × 400 m relay
|
3:07.89
|
References
External links
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- 2000:
Czech Republic (Mužík, Poděbradský, Tesařík, Bláha)
- 2002:
Poland (Plawgo, Rysiukiewicz, Gąsiewski, Maćkowiak)
- 2005:
France (Maunier, Wallard, Panel, Raquil)
- 2007:
Great Britain (Garland, Tobin, Taylor, Green)
- 2009:
Italy (Marin, Galvan, Rao, Licciardello)
- 2011:
France (Macedot, Djhone, Hanne, Décimus)
- 2013:
Great Britain (Levine, Bingham, Strachan, Buck)
- 2015:
Belgium (Watrin, D. Borlée, J. Borlée, K. Borlée)
- 2017:
Poland (Kozłowski, Krawczuk, Waściński, Omelko)
- 2019:
Belgium (Watrin, J. Borlée, D. Borlée, K. Borlée)
- 2021:
Netherlands (Dobber, Bonevacia, Angela, van Diepen)
- 2023:
Belgium (Watrin, Doom, D. Borlée, K. Borlée)
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