Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Piotr Grzegorz Rysiukiewicz (born July 14, 1974 in Świebodzin, Lubuskie) is a retired Polish sprinter who won various medals for the Polish 4 x 400 metres relay during its greatest years in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He would usually run the first leg of competitions.
He is an older brother of another sprinter, Agnieszka Rysiukiewicz.
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Poland |
1992 |
World Junior Championships |
Seoul, South Korea |
4th |
4×400m relay |
3:07.01 |
1993 |
European Junior Championships |
San Sebastián, Spain |
6th |
400 m |
47.63 |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
3:08.75 |
1994 |
European Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
6th |
4x400m relay |
3:04.22 |
1995 |
World Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
5th |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.84 |
Universiade |
Fukuoka, Japan |
11th (sf) |
400 m |
46.49 |
6th |
4x400 m relay |
3:05.08 |
1996 |
Olympic Games |
Atlanta, United States |
28th (qf) |
400 m |
46.19 |
6th |
4x400 m relay |
3:00.96 |
1997 |
World Championships |
Athens, Greece |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
3:00.26 |
1998 |
Goodwill Games |
Uniondale, United States |
2nd |
4x400 m relay |
2:58.00 (NR) |
European Championships |
Budapest, Hungary |
2nd |
4x400 m relay |
2:58.88 |
1999 |
World Indoor Championships |
Maebashi, Japan |
2nd |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.01 (iAR) |
World Championships |
Seville, Spain |
14th (qf) |
400 m |
45.541 |
2000 |
Olympic Games |
Sydney, Australia |
50th (h) |
400 m |
46.67 |
6th |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.22 |
2001 |
World Indoor Championships |
Lisbon, Portugal |
13th (h) |
400 m |
47.19 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:04.47 |
World Championships |
Edmonton, Canada |
13th (sf) |
400 m |
46.12 |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
2:59.71 |
2002 |
European Indoor Championships |
Vienna, Austria |
4th |
400 m |
46.32 |
1st |
4x400 m relay |
3:05.50 |
European Championships |
Munich, Germany |
12th (sf) |
400 m |
46.15 |
2nd (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.112 |
2003 |
World Indoor Championships |
Birmingham, United Kingdom |
3rd [1] |
4x400 m relay[2] |
3:06.61 |
2004 |
Olympic Games |
Athens, Greece |
10th (h) |
4x400 m relay |
3:03.69 |
2005 |
European Indoor Championships |
Madrid, Spain |
– |
4x400 m relay |
DQ |
World Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
5th |
4x400 m relay |
3:00.58 |
2006 |
European Championships |
Gothenburg, Sweden |
3rd |
4x400 m relay |
3:01.73 |
1 Did not finish in the semifinals
2 Disqualified in the final
Personal bests
Outdoor
Indoor
See also
References
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- 1991: Germany (Lieder, Carlowitz, Just, Schönlebe)
- 1993: USA (Hall, Irvin, Rouser, Everett)
- 1995: USA (Tolbert, Davis, Long, Atwater)
- 1997: USA (Rouser, Everett, Maye, Minor)
- 1999: USA (Morris, Johnson, Minor, Campbell)
- 2001: Poland (Rysiukiewicz, Haczek, Bocian, Maćkowiak)
- 2003: USA (Davis, Young, Campbell, Washington)
- 2004: Jamaica (Haughton, Colquhoun, McDonald, Clarke)
- 2006: USA (Washington, Merritt, Campbell, Spearmon)
- 2008: USA (Davis, Torrance, Nixon, Willie)
- 2010: USA (Torrance, Nixon, Tate, Jackson)
- 2012: USA (Wright, Smith Jr., Mitchell, Roberts)
- 2014: USA (Clemons, Verburg, Butler III, Smith Jr., Parros, Babineaux)
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