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Tomasz Majewski

Tomasz Majewski
Tomasz Majewski 2008-2.jpg
Majewski in 2008
Personal information
Nickname(s) The Silent Giant
Nationality Polish
Born (1981-08-30) August 30, 1981 (age 35)
Nasielsk, Poland
Education Political science
Alma mater Stefan Wyszyński University
Height 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in)
Weight 142 kg (313 lb; 22.4 st)
Website tomasz-majewski.pl
Sport
Country Poland
Sport Track and field
Event(s) Shot put
Club AZS AWF Warszawa
Turned pro 1999-
Coached by Henryk Olszewski
Achievements and titles
World finals  Silver in 2009
Olympic finals

 Gold in 2008

 Gold in 2012
Personal best(s) 21.95 in outdoor (NR)
21.72 in indoor (NR)

 Gold in 2008

Tomasz Majewski (born 30 August 1981) is a Polish shot putter and a double Olympic gold medalist. He is the third shot putter to successfully defend the Olympic title, first European to do so, and the first since Parry O'Brien in 1956.

Majewski stands at 204 cm (6' 8½") tall and weighs 140 kg (300 lb).

During the Olympic final in Beijing on 15 August 2008, he threw 21.51 meters for the gold medal, Poland's first Olympic medal in shot put since 1972 when the late Władysław Komar took the gold. Majewski was also the first Pole to win gold at the 2008 Olympics.

On 25 July 2009 in Barcelona he threw a personal best of 21.64 m and few days later in DN Galan in he improved upon this with a throw of 21.95 m, a new Polish record.

At the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships he threw a personal best and Polish indoor record of 21.20 m. However, the level of competition was so high that this was only enough for fifth place behind a Canadian record-breaking Dylan Armstrong. It was the first time in championships history that five men had gone beyond the 21 m mark.

In the outdoor season, Majewski competed at the 2010 European Athletics Championships and won the shot put silver medal. His 21-metre throw was beaten by a single centimetre as Andrei Mikhnevich took the title. He had shoulder surgery in the latter half of the year. Focusing on the 2011 season, he said that the strong form of his opponents was more of an inspiration than an obstacle: "Christian Cantwell and Reese Hoffa [both] went over 22 metres last year, the good performances of my rivals doesn’t make me angry or worried, instead it acts as the best sort of motivation to get up to their level".


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