Walenty Kłyszejko
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Walenty Kłyszejko (Estonian: Valentin Klõšeiko, Russian: Валентин Клышейко) (2 December 1909 in Saint Petersburg, Russia – 20 August 1987 in Warsaw) was an Estonian–Polish basketball player and later a coach, as well as a professor at the Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw.
Klyszejko was born in Saint Petersburg. Some time in the 1910s, he moved with family to Tallinn, where began playing basketball at the local YMCA team as well as for the national basketball team of Estonia, for which he capped five times. In the 1933, he came to Poland to study at The Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw and became a coach of Polonia Warszawa. In 1936 he became coach of the national basketball team of Poland, which at the 1936 Summer Olympics was placed on the fourth spot, the best in the history of Polish basketball. In 1939, during the European Championships, Poland under Klyszejko won bronze.
Klyszejko fought in the Polish September Campaign, after which he managed to get to Great Britain, where he remained a soldier of the Polish Army. After the war, he returned to Poland, coaching the team of , writing books about sports and lecturing.
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- History of Polish basketball before World War II
- Official webpage of Polish Government's Ministry of Sports
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- Basketball players from Saint Petersburg
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- People of the Russian Empire of Polish descent
- Estonian people of Polish descent
- Polish basketball coaches
- Estonian men's basketball players
- Estonian basketball coaches
- Polish non-fiction writers
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- Polish military personnel of World War II
- Polish United Workers' Party members
- European basketball biography stubs
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