Jerzy Pawłowski
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Olympic medal record | |||
Men’s Fencing | |||
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Silver | Melbourne 1956 | Sabre Individual | |
Silver | Melbourne 1956 | Sabre Team | |
Silver | Rome 1960 | Sabre Team | |
Bronze | Tokyo 1964 | Sabre Team | |
Gold | Mexico City 1968 | Sabre Individual |
Jerzy Pawłowski (October 25, 1932 in Warsaw – January 11, 2005 in Warsaw) was a Polish fencer and spy.
A major in the Polish army at the time, he won the gold medal in the individual men's sabre event at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. He took part in five Olympic Games altogether, winning also three silver and one bronze medal (in 1956, 1960 and 1964 Summer Olympics).
He was arrested on April 24, 1975, and on April 8, 1976, he was sentenced by a military court in Warsaw to 25 years' prison, 10 years' suspension of civic rights, demotion to a private and forfeiture of his entire property for espionage in favour of an unnamed NATO member-country between 1964 and his arrest. He had, in fact, been a double agent for the U.S. CIA from 1964, and the Polish intelligence service from 1950.
After ten years, he was to be included in one of the spy-exchange operations on Glienicke Bridge in Berlin, but he preferred to stay in Poland and spent the rest of his life as a painter and faith healer in Warsaw, where he died.
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