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German Paralympic athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wojtek Czyz (born 30 July 1980) is a German para-badminton player representing New Zealand[1] and former track and field athlete from the Polish part of Silesia.
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Nationality | German | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Wodzisław Śląski, Poland | 30 July 1980||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In 2001, he was an aspiring professional football player and had just signed terms with SC Fortuna Köln.[2] He ran for a loose ball, when the opposing goalkeeper rammed his knee, causing multiple fractures and compartment syndrome. According to Czyz, the injury was gravely underestimated due to professional failure. Due to delays in treatment, his leg had to be amputated. However, Czyz rebounded and established himself as one of the most successful German athletes in the T/F42 class for above-knee amputees.
Eleven months after his amputation, at the German Championships in 2002, Czyz broke the national record for F42 long jump and won the T42 100m event.[3]
He won triple Gold Medals at the 2004 Paralympics. He won the 100 m and the 200 m dash the long jump for leg amputees, setting World Records in the latter two.[4][5] In the European Championship of 2005, he repeated his triple crown, winning each discipline again.[citation needed] At the 2006 IPC Athletics World Championships he again won triple gold medals.[2]
As of January 2013[update], Czyz is the world record holder in the Men's F42 Long Jump event.[6] He has broken his own world mark several times.[4][7] He beat his 2008 Paralympics record twice at the 2009 IWAS World Games, but wind assistance invalidated both jumps.[8]
Czyz moved to New Zealand in 2019 and took up para-badminton two years later.[9] In May 2024, Czyz was named as New Zealand's first-ever badminton representative for the Summer Paralympics.[10]
As of September 2012[update], Czyz was a sport student in Cologne.[11] His personal motto is "Don't think of what you were, but of what you are and of what you aspire to be" ("Denk nicht an das was du warst, sondern an das, was du bist und zu sein dich sehnst"). After his sports career, Czyz sailed around the world with his wife Elena Brambilla to help amputees to get prosthetics for free and teach them how to walk with the project sailing4handicaps. After the project, Czyz and Brambilla set up a mānuka honey company called Manuka Royale in New Zealand where they dedicate their passion for nature.
Czyz now lives in the Hamilton settlement of Eureka with his wife and son.
Wojtek Czyz | |
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Country | New Zealand |
Handedness | Right |
Men's singles SL3 Men's doubles SL3–SL4 | |
Highest ranking | 12 (MS 18 June 2024) 13 (MD with Abhijeet Sakhuja 23 April 2024) |
Current ranking | 14 (WS) 21 (MD with Abhijeet Sakhuja) (24 September 2024) |
Men's singles SL3
Year | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2023 | Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Perth, Australia | Corrie Robinson | 9–21, 8–21 | Silver |
Men's doubles SL3–SL4
Year | Venue | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2023 | Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre, Perth, Australia |
Corrie Robinson | Jerome Bunge Laho Maiauka |
21–3, 21–4 | Gold |
Kenneth Adlawan Lachlan Boulton |
21–9, 21–13 | ||||
Oliver Linton Danny Ten |
21–6, 21–6 |
The BWF Para Badminton World Circuit – Grade 2, Level 1, 2 and 3 tournaments has been sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation from 2022.[12][13]
Men's singles SL3
Men's doubles SL3–SL4
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