Micha Liwiski - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Feb 05, 1970 Dobrotvir, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine 54 years old

Polish canoeist

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About Micha Liwiski

  • Michal Sliwinski (Mykhaylo Slyvynsky Ukrainian: ??????? ???????????; born February 5, 1970 in Dobrotvir, Ukrainian SSR) is a Soviet/Ukrainian/Polish sprint canoer, who has won six world championship titles over his long career. An ethnic Pole from Ukraine, Sliwinski represented the USSR at the 1988 Olympics, winning the Canadian canoe C-1 500 m silver medal at the age of only eighteen. Over the next three years he dominated the event, winning consecutive world championship gold medals in 1989, 1990 and 1991.
  • However, in the 1992 Olympics he had to settle for another silver medal behind Nikolay Bukhalov of Bulgaria. The break-up of the Soviet Union affected Sliwinski's career greatly as the newly independent Ukraine did not win any world championship gold medals during the 1990s.
  • Sliwinski, now specialising in the short sprint 200 m races, was still regarded as a top competitor at international events but he endured a frustrating sequence of four world championship bronze medals.
  • With no 200 m races included in the Olympics he competed in the C-1 500 m at Atlanta 1996, finishing just outside the medals in fourth place. In 2001 he accepted an invitation to switch to representing Poland, a decision which dramatically revived his career.
  • Although in his thirties he went on to win three more world titles.
  • With partner Marcin Kobierski he became C-2 1000 m champion in 2001 in Poznan, Poland.
  • In 2002 they retained their crown in Seville. Sliwinski's build-up to the Athens Olympics was beset with problems, not of his own making.
  • In 2003 his partner Kobierski tested positive in a drugs test as did his most obvious left-handed replacement Michal Gajownik.
  • Both were given two-year bans, ruling them out of the Olympics. After much debate young hopeful Lukasz Woszczynski was chosen to partner Sliwinski.
  • At their first major competition together they finished in fourth place at the 2003 World Championships in Gainesville, Georgia, United States (where the 1996 Olympic canoeing events took place on Lake Lanier.).
  • In 2004 they became C-2 1000 m European champions in front of their home crowd in Poznan.
  • At the Athens Olympics they finished seventh in the C-2 1000 m final, the exhausted Woszczynski collapsing at the end of the race. The partnership was retained for the 2005 season.
  • They took the C-2 500 m silver medal at the European championships in July but Woszczynski was then injured and unable to take part in the World Championships in Zagreb.
  • It seemed as if Sliwinski would be left without a boat.
  • However, when a member of Poland's four-man (C-4) 1000 m crew, Arkadiusz Tonski, also had to pull out injured, Sliwinski was called up as a last-minute replacement.
  • The Polish four, ironically including the now rehabitated Gajownik, edged out the Romanian crew to take the gold medal.
  • For the thirty-five-year-old Sliwinski it was the first C-4 gold of his long career. Sliwinski is a member of the Spojnia Warsaw club.
  • He is 177 cm (5'10") tall and weighs 89 kg (196 lbs).

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