Marek Cieślak
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Marek Cieślak | ||
Personal Information | ||
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Nationality | Poland | |
Date of birth | June 28, 1950 | |
Place of birth | Milanówek, Poland | |
Current Club Information | ||
Career Status | a speedway coach: WTS Wrocław - coach Poland team - manager |
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Career History | ||
Częstochowa (POL) White City Rebels (GBR) |
1968-1988 1977-1978 |
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Individual Honours | ||
Golden Helmet Winner | 1976 | |
Team Honours | ||
Team Polish Champion British League Champion |
1974 1977 |
Marek Kazimierz Cieślak (born 1950 in Milanówek, Poland[1]) is a former Polish speedway rider and a current speedway coach.
In 2007 he was a manager of Poland national team. Poland won Speedway World Cup and Team U-21 World Championship. After victory in SWC, on July 30, 2007 Polish president Lech Kaczyński honoured him Knight's Cross of Order of Polonia Restituta for prominent contributions for development of Polish speedway sport and for achievement in training work[2].
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[edit] Honours
- Individual Polish Championship:
- 1971 - Rybnik - 14th place
- 1972 - Bydgoszcz - 6th place
- 1975 - Częstochowa - Silver medal
- 1976 - Gorzów Wlkp. - 10th place
- 1979 - Gorzów Wlkp. - 16th place
- Team Polish Championship:
- 1974 - Polish Champion
- 1975 - Silver medal
- British League:
- 1977 - British Champion
- Silver Helmet U-21:
- 1969 - 2nd place
- 1972 - 3rd place
[edit] References
- ^ (pl) Polish Wikipedia - 30 Dec 2007.
- ^ (pl) Polish president webside - 30 Dec 2007.