Stanisław Kowalski

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Stanislaw Kowalski
Personal information
Born (1910-04-14) 14 April 1910 (age 111)
Rogówek, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
OccupationMasters Athlete (M105 age division)
Sport
Country Poland
Sport
  • sprinting
  • shot put
  • discus throw
Event(s)Polish Veterans Championships in Toruń, 28 June 2015

Stanisław Kowalski (born 14 April 1910) is a Polish supercentenarian masters athlete who, at the age of 105, became the oldest ever competing athlete in the newly formed M105 age division (105 years and older) in sprinting, shot put and discus throw.

Early life[]

Kowalski was born on 14 April 1910 in the village of Rogówek, then part of Congress Poland within the Russian Empire, where he lived until the end of the 1930s. After his marriage, he moved to Brzeźnica. In 1952, due to the broadening of the boundaries of the military training ground, he had to move out of his newly built house and live in Lower Silesia, in the village of Krzydlina Wielka, where he ran a small farm and worked as a railroad lineman. He has been living in Świdnica since 1979.[1] Kowalski's mother lived to be 99. For decades, Kowalski rode to work on a bicycle regardless of the weather outside.[2]

Masters athlete career[]

When he competed at the Polish Veterans Championships on 28 June 2015 in Toruń, Poland, he became the world's oldest athlete. On that day, Kowalski ran the 100 metres in 34.50, put the shot 4.27 m (14 ft 0 in) and threw the discus 7.50 m (24 ft 7+14 in).[3]

By competing in those events, he surpassed the accomplishments of American John Whittemore, who competed at 104 years 10 months. By virtue of his age being beyond 105 years old, he necessitated the creation of a new age division for World Masters Athletics, the M105 division was created and he was the only member to have competed. Thus all of his performances are world records. Hidekichi Miyazaki, a Japanese M100 sprinter turned 105 on 22 September 2015 and two days later joined Kowalski as the second competitor in the division,[4] although Kowalski was 77 days older when he competed. Miyazaki died on 23 January 2019.

At the age of 104, Kowalski was lauded as the oldest person in Europe to run 100m after running a race in Wroclaw, Poland, on 10 May 2014[5] and became the European record holder in the event, beating the previous record by a second.[6] He credits his longevity to never going to the physician and doing whatever he wants. He also says not to eat much during the evening.[7][8]

Longevity[]

Kowalski became the oldest living man in Poland after the death of 108 year old Józef Żurek on 20 March 2018.[9] He became a supercentenarian on 14 April 2020.[10]

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References[]

  1. ^ Staff (2018-04-16). "Zaczął karierę sportową, mając 104 lata. Najstarszy lekkoatleta w Polsce obchodzi urodziny" (in Polish). Gazeta Wyborcza. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  2. ^ Małgorzata Moczulska (2018-04-16). "Stanisław Kowalski kończy 108 lat! Jest mistrzem świata i najstarszym biegaczem na Ziemi [ZDJĘCIA]" (in Polish). Gazeta Wrocławska. Retrieved 2018-04-28.
  3. ^ http://www.pzwla.eu/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_remository%26Itemid%3D106%26func%3Dfileinfo%26id%3D9&usg=ALkJrhhDF-13pHS1PvWcaS05qvg8b0Gfig
  4. ^ https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/japans-hidekichi-miyazaki-sets-fresh-record-oldest-competitive-sprinter-n432736
  5. ^ "104-Year-Old Man Runs 100-Meter Race". Runner's World.
  6. ^ Ian Hughes (12 May 2014). "Stanislaw Kowalski: Pensioner is the oldest person in Europe to run 100m race - Mirror Online". mirror.
  7. ^ "Pensioner Stanisław Kowalski becomes oldest man to run 100m in Europe at 104 - Metro News". Metro.
  8. ^ http://www.medicaldaily.com/stanislaw-kowalski-104-year-old-runner-breaks-record-100-meter-dash-europe-282362
  9. ^ Tomasz Więcławski (2018-03-22). "Pogrzeb najstarszego mężczyzny w Polsce - Józefa Żurka" (in Polish). Interia. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
  10. ^ "Stanisław Kowalski ze Świdnicy skończył dziś 110 lat" (in Polish). swidnica24.pl. 2020-04-14. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
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