Henryk Kozieł


Henryk Kozieł (born January 5, 1931) is a state class boxer, mechanical engineer, builder and retired since 1991. Sports career

From 1945, the mid-weight boxer in the Górnik Zabrze club, 1951-1954 member of the national team, fought 196 boxing matches, including only 5 losers and 6 draws.

Titles: Champion of Upper Silesia in Boks (1949), Champion of Polish Steel Association (1950, 1951), Champion of Kielce Region (1951, 1952, 1953, 1954). Warsaw (1956, the last fight in life). Since 1963, a coach of the first class of the state (completed the Central Institute of Physical Education in Poznan, currently AWF, leading two times European champion of the interwar period in boxing, intercollegiate coach, Witold Majchrzycki), coach of the national team (1955-1960) Zryw (1953-1960), then trainer Radom Radom until retirement. Polish Champion (Rome 1957), Polish Champion, Leszek Drogosz (twice European Champion and Olympic vice champion, Rome 1962), after the withdrawal of the boxing career of a competitor, prepared him for the Polish championship. 1964), Leszek Drogosz won the final with Marian Kacprzyk (Olympic champion, Rome, 1960).

Jerzy Kulej (two times Olympic champion 1960, 1964) and many other Polish team players were also coaches of the Polish national team. His pupil was, among others. Jan Wołejko (Polish Champion, 1988, Vice-Champion of Poland 1987), Sławomir Żeromiński (Polish Champion of Poland, 1987), Sławomir Żeromiński (Polish Champion of Poland, 1987) Marian Kalał (silver medalist of the Polish Youth Championships, 1975, silver medalist of the European Youth Championships, 1976), leading the Star team. Starachowice won the Polish Junior Championships (1963), won the Bronze medal of the Senior Polish Championships (4 gold, 4 silver, 12 bronze) and juniors (10 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze). >

He served in the Peasant Battalions (1943-1945), under the pseudonym of "Mistress" in Jan Sońty's "Ośka" branch. State decorations Bibliography

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