Ewa Kłobukowska
Ewa Kłobukowska , born on October 1st 1946 with Warsaw, is old a Polish athlete and Olympic champion.
Among his greater successes, one finds his participation in the Olympic Games of summer of 1964 with Tokyo. It has there gained the bronze medal of the 100 m behind the American Wyomia Tyus and Edith McGuire as well as gold in the relay 4 X 100 m with its compatriots Teresa Ciepły, Irena Kirszenstein and Halina Richter.
With Irena Kirszenstein, it formed the elite of the European sprint of the medium of the Années 1960. With the championships of Europe of athletics of 1966, it gained gold over 100 m and Kirszenstein the money. On 200 m, it was satisfied with the money behind Kirszenstein.
It twice beat the record of Poland of the 100 m the June 24th 1967 with Poznan, by lowering it to 11" 1 then with 11". In 1967, with a meeting with Kiev, it is convinced of doping and is, following the intervention of the Soviet federation, suspended with life. Following a Test of femininity, the doctors state it to suffer from an insufficient femininity. It is only in the Années 1990, with the changes policy in Europe of the East that it which been able to prove its innocence and to be rehabilitated.
Prize list
Olympic Games of summer
- Olympic Games of summer of 1964 with Tokyo (Japan)
- Bronze medal on 100 m
- Gold medal out of relay 4x100 m
Championships of Europe
- Championships of Europe of athletics of 1966 with Budapest ()
- Gold medal on 100 m
- Medal of money on 200 m
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