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Summer Olympic Games

N Olympiad Player Sport Comments
1. Athens 1896 Poland could not participate in the Olympics due to the lack of independence
2. Paris 1900 Poland could not participate in the Olympics due to the lack of independence
3. Saint Louis 1904 Poland could not participate in the Olympics due to the lack of independence
4. London 1908 Poland could not participate in the Olympics due to the lack of independence
5. Stockholm 1912 Poland could not participate in the Olympics due to the lack of independence
6. Berlin 1916 Olympics cancelled because of World War I
7. Antwerp 1920 Poland - despite the preparations, which were also attended by Wisła players - did not participate in the tournament because of simultaneous war with the Bolsheviks
8. Paris 1924 Franciszek Brożek Shooting team free rifle (400 m, 600 m i 800 m), Poland with the score of 477 points out of 750 possible finished 15 (out of 18 teams). Winners had 199 points more. Brożek result was 94 points - it was the third result in the team of 5.
Władysław Krupa football games: 0, on the bench during the match against Hungary (lost 0:5)
Henryk Reyman football games: 1, 90 minuts, during the match against Hungary (lost 0:5), captain of the team
Zdzisław Styczeń football games: 1, 90 minuts, during the match against Hungary (lost 0:5)
Mieczysław Wiśniewski football games: 1, 90 minuts, during the match against Hungary (lost 0:5)
Stanisław Ziffer Athletics - biegi 5000 m - result: 16,36.0, 11 place in the I qualifying round, 3000 m steeplechase –result 10,38.4, 5 place in the qualifying round, 3000 m (team) – result 41 points, 5 place in the qualifying round
9. Amsterdam 1928 No Wisła players
10. Los Angeles 1932 No Wisła players
11. Berlin 1936 Józef Kotlarczyk football 4 place, games: 3, minutes player: 270
Edward Madejski football 4 place, games: 0
Alojzy Sitko football 4 place, Sitko was officially registered as Olympian, but stayed in Poland (together with 3 other players) with the recommendation from Polish Football Association to „be ready at all time for the possibile support for the team and departure to Berlin”
Paweł Stok basketball 4 place (out of 21 teams)
Edward Szostak basketball 4 place (out of 21 teams)
12. Helsinki 1940 Olympics cancelled because of World War II
13. London 1944 Olympics cancelled because of World War II
14. London 1948 No Wisła players
15. Helsinki 1952 Zygmunt Buhl athletics 4x100 m relay, semifinal
Stefan Cięszki swimming 100 m freestyle, did not participate in the competition by a mistake of the management of Polish team
Zbigniew Jaskowski football 1/8 finals
Leszek Kudłacik boxing Bantamweight, lost in the first fight
Józef Mamoń football 1/8 turnieju finals
Barbara Ślizowska-Wilk Gymnastics all around - 76 place, floor exercise - 37 place, balance beam - 65 place, uneven bars- 38/39 place, vault – 125 place
16. Melbourne 1956
Lidia Szczerbińska
Gymnastics team portale apparatus bronze medal
Barbara Ślizowska-Wilk
Gymnastics team portale apparatus bronze medal
17. Rzym 1960 Roman Muzyk Athletics 110 metres hurdles, quaterfinals
Tadeusz Pacuła basketball 7 place (captain of Polish team)
18. Tokyo 1964 Krystian Czernichowski basketball 6 place
Józefa Ledwig
volleyball bronze medal
Bohdan Likszo basketball 6 place, the best scorer in Polish team (133 point in 9 games)
19. Mexico City 1968 Halina Daniec gimnastics All around - 67. place, floor exercise- 55. place, uneven bars - 45. place, vault- 63. place, balance beam - 85. place, team all around- 10 place
Wiesława Lech-Czepiec gimnastics All around - 46. place, floor exercise - 63. place, uneven bars - 50. place, vault- 51. place, balance beam - 49. place, team All around - 10 place
Józefa Ledwig
volleyball bronze medal
Bohdan Likszo basketball 6 place
Czesław Malec basketball 6 place
Lucyna Ochmańska-Bilska gimnastics all around - 40. place, floor exercise- 43. place, uneven bars - 44. place, vault- 44. place, balance beam - 41. place, team All around - 10 place
Elżbieta Porzec-Nowak
volleyball bronze medal
Wanda Wiecha-Wanot
volleyball bronze medal
Barbara Zięba gimnastics all around - 46. place, floor exercise- 63. place, uneven bars - 50. place, vault- 51. place, balance beam - 49. place, team All around - 10 place
20. Munich 1972 Piotr Dłucik swimming 100 metre backstroke - 25 place in the qualifying round, 4x100 m medley relay – 15 place in the qualifying round
Kazimierz Kmiecik
football games: 3, minutes player: 225, golas: 1 (in the semifinal), gold medal
Piotr Langosz basketball 10 place
Andrzej Seweryn basketball 10 place
Antoni Szymanowski
football games: 6, minutes player: 540, gold medal
21. Montreal 1976
Kazimierz Kmiecik
football games: 4, minutes player: 307, silver medal
Antoni Szymanowski
football games: 5, minutes played: 450, goals: 1 (in the match against North Korea), silver medal
22. Moskow 1980 Krzysztof Fikiel basketball 7 place
Elżbieta Katolik Athletics 800 m - semifinals, 4x400 m relay - 6 place
Dariusz Nowakowski judo Half heavyweight, lost 2 fights
Zbigniew Pierzynka Athletics marathon - 26 place, 9 minutes behind the winner
Małgorzata Sosin gimnastics 7 place (team)
23. Los Angeles 1984 Poland together with other communist countries boycotted the Olympics
24. Seul 1988 Ireneusz Kiejda judo Extra Lightweight, qualifying round
Jerzy Pietrzak shooting 50 m pistol - 14./15. place, 10 metre air pistol - 7. place
25. Barcelona 1992
Marcin Jałocha
football silver medal
Konrad Gałka swimming 100 m butterfly - 55 place in the qualifying round, 200 m butterfly - 18 place in the qualifying round
Jerzy Pietrzak shooting 50 m pistol - 9. place, 10 m air pistol - 6. place
Krzysztof Rojek boxing Heavyweight, lost in the first fight
26. Atlanta 1996 Konrad Gałka swimming 200 m butterfly - 14 place
Jerzy Pietrzak shooting 50 m pistol - 9./10. place, 10 m air pistol - 5. place
Krzysztof Wojdan judo Lightweight, lost in the first fight
27. Sydney 2000 Patrycja Czepiec basketball 8 place
Ilona Mądra basketball 8 place
Jerzy Pietrzak shooting 50 m pistol - 9.-11. place, 10 m air pistol - 11.-14. place
Krystyna Szymańska-Lara basketball 8 place
Anna Wielebnowska basketball 8 place
28. Ateny 2004 No Wisła players
29. Pekin 2008 No Wisła players
30. London 2012 Katarzyna Kłys judo
Beata Bartków-Kwiatkowska shooting
30. Rio de Janeiro 2016 Katarzyna Jurkowska gimnastics All around - 49. place, floor exercise- 46. place, uneven bars - 76. place, balance beam - 71. place
Commemorative plaque dedicated to Wisła Olympians in the club's hall
Commemorative plaque dedicated to Wisła Olympians in the club's hall