- Daniel Jędraszko
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Medal record Men's canoe sprint Olympic Games Silver 2000 Sydney C-2 500 m World Championships Gold 1999 Milan C-2 500 m Gold 2001 Poznań C-2 200 m Gold 2003 Gainesville C-2 200 m Gold 2003 Gainesville C-2 500 m Silver 1997 Dartmouth C-2 500 m Silver 1998 Szeged C-2 500 m Silver 1999 Milan C-2 200 m Silver 2001 Poznań C-2 500 m Bronze 1997 Dartmouth C-4 1000 m Bronze 2002 Seville C-4 500 m Daniel Jędraszko (born April 6, 1976 in Szczecin) is a Polish sprint canoer who has competed since the late 1990s. He has been world champion four times in the Canadian canoe C-2 event with partner Paweł Baraszkiewicz.
They also won a C-2 500 m silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The same year Jędraszko won his only European title to date (again in the C-2 500 m). However at the 2004 Athens games they underperformed and came away without a medal.
Injuries prevented him from competing in 2005 but in 2006 he formed a new C-2 partnership with Roman Rynkiewicz. They finished fifth at the world championships in Szeged, Hungary. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, they finished ninth in the C-2 500 m event. Jędraszko has a total of ten medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.
Jędraszko is a member of the Posnania Poznań club. He is 192 cm (6'4") tall and weighs 93 kg (205 lb).
For hts sport achievements, he received:
Golden Cross of Merit in 2000;
Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (5th Class) in 2007.References
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 1: flatwater (now sprint): 1936-2007.
- ICF medalists for Olympic and World Championships - Part 2: rest of flatwater (now sprint) and remaining canoeing disciplines: 1936-2007.
- Sports-reference.com profile
1994: Belarus (Aleksandr Maseikov & Dmitri Dovgalenok) * 1995: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth) * 1997: Germany (Thomas Zereske & Christian Gille) * 1998: Germany (Thomas Zereske & Christian Gille) * 1999: Russia (Konstantin Fomichev & Aleksandr Artemida) * 2001: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko) * 2002: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Ledis Balceiro) * 2003: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko) * 2005: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Nikolay Lipkin) * 2006: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Ivan Shtyl) * 2007: Russia (Evgeny Ignatov & Ivan Shtyl) * 2009: Lithuania (Tomas Gadeikis & Raimundas Labuckas) * 2010: Lithuania (Raimundas Labuckas & Tomas Gadeikis) * 2011: Lithuania (Raimundas Labuckas & Tomas Gadeikis)1971: Romania (Gheorghe Danielov & Gheorghe Simionov) * 1973: Soviet Union (Oleg Kaidov & Vitaliy Slobodenyuk) * 1974: Soviet Union (Aleksandr Vinogradov & Yuri Lobanov) * 1975: Soviet Union (Aleksandr Vinogradov & Yuri Lobanov) * 1977: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti) * 1978: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti) * 1979: Romania (Ivan Patzaichin & Istvan Capusta) * 1981: Hungary (László Foltán & István Vaskuti) * 1982: Yugoslavia (Matija Ljubek & Mirko Nišović) * 1983: Yugoslavia (Matija Ljubek & Mirko Nišović) * 1985: Hungary (János Sarsui Kis & István Vaskuti) * 1986: Hungary (János Sarsui Kis & István Vaskuti) * 1987: Poland (Marek Łbik & Marek Dopierała) * 1989: Soviet Union (Viktor Reneysky & Nicolae Juravschi) * 1990: Soviet Union (Viktor Reneysky & Nicolae Juravschi) * 1991: Hungary (Attila Pálizs & Attila Szabó) * 1993: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth) * 1994: Romania (Gheorghe Andriev & Grigore Obreja) * 1995: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth) * 1997: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth) * 1998: Hungary (György Kolonics & Csaba Horváth) * 1999: Poland (Daniel Jędraszko & Paweł Baraszkiewicz) * 2001: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Leobaldo Pereira) * 2002: Cuba (Ibrahim Rojas & Ledis Balceiro) * 2003: Poland (Paweł Baraszkiewicz & Daniel Jędraszko) * 2005: Germany (Christian Gille & Tomasz Wylenzek) * 2006: Russia (Aleksandr Kostoglod & Sergey Ulegin) * 2007: Hungary (György Kozmann & György Kolonics) * 2009: Germany (Stefan Holtz & Robert Nuck) * 2010: Romania (Alexandru Dumitrescu & Victor Mihalachi) * 2011: Romania (Alexandru Dumitrescu & Victor Mihalachi)Categories:- 1976 births
- Canoeists at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Canoeists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Canoeists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
- Living people
- Olympic canoeists of Poland
- Olympic silver medalists for Poland
- People from Szczecin
- Polish canoeists
- Olympic medalists in canoeing
- Polish canoeist stubs
- Polish Olympic medalist stubs
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