Lucyna Krawcewicz
Lucyna Krawcewicz | |
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Country | Poland |
Born |
Michalin, Polesie Voivodeship, now Ukraine | 14 March 1938
Peak rating | 2076 (01.04.2004) |
Lucyna Krawcewicz (born 14 March 1938) is a retired female javelin thrower and chess player from Poland.
Biography
Lucyna Krawcewicz represented her native country at the Summer Olympics 1968 where she took 12th place in the Women's javelin throw final.[1] 24 times competed in the Polish national team matches (4 wins individual). She won Polish Seniors Championship in Athletics in 1965 and won three silver medals in 1964, 1967, 1968. Her personal record in javelin throw - 54.84 m (1968).[2]
Lucyna Krawcewicz was also a chess player. In 1972 she won first women's Polish Blitz Chess Championship in Lubliniec. During her career, she eight times appeared in the Polish Women's Chess Championship's finals (1972-1982) and reaching fifth place in 1974. Also competed three times in World Senior Chess Championship: in 2000 took 15th place,[3] in 2002 - 13th,[4] and in 2004 - 5th place.[5]
In the past also practiced handball and volleyball. She was a teacher of physical education and specialist in unconventional treatments.
References
External links
- Lucyna Krawcewicz rating card at FIDE
- Lucyna Krawcewicz player profile at 365chess.com