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  1. 24. Mai 1946. 29. Juni 2018. Irena Szewińska, geb. Kirszenstein (geboren am 24. Mai 1946 in Leningrad, Sowjetunion; gestorben am 29. Juni 2018 in Warschau) war eine polnische Leichtathletin und Olympiasiegerin. Sie war auch nach dem Ende ihrer aktiven Zeit als Sportlerin in ihrer Heimat populär.

  2. Irena Kirszenstein-Szewińska (ur. 24 maja 1946 w Leningradzie, zm. 29 czerwca 2018 w Warszawie) – polska lekkoatletka specjalizująca się w biegach sprinterskich i skoku w dal, a po zakończeniu kariery działaczka krajowych i międzynarodowych organizacji sportowych; dama Orderu Orła Białego.

  3. Career. Between 1964 and 1980 she participated in five Olympic Games, winning seven medals, three of them gold. She also broke six world records and is the only athlete (male or female) to have held a world record in the 100 m, 200 m and the 400 m events. She also won 10 medals in European Championships.

  4. 30. Juni 2018 · Irena Szewinska, who won Olympic gold in the 400m and broke 10 world records in three different events, passed away at 72 after a long illness. She was a prominent figure in athletics as an athlete, coach, official and IAAF Council member.

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Irena Szewińska was a Polish sprinter who dominated women’s athletics for nearly two decades. Between 1964 and 1976, she earned seven Olympic medals, tying the record of Australian Shirley Strickland de la Hunty for most medals won by a woman in Olympic athletics competition. An exceptional

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  6. 8. Mai 2021 · Only one athlete in history has set world records at 100m, 200m and 400m: Irena Szewinska – the brightest star of Polish athletics. The first lady of Polish sport, as she was called by Poland’s president Andrzej Duda , is a five-time Olympian and seven-time Olympic medallist, with her achievements including three gold, two silver ...

  7. 30. Juni 2018 · The IAAF mourns the loss of Irena Szewinska, a five-time Olympian who set ten world records and served as an IAAF Council Member. She won the 200m and 400m at the 1976 Olympics and inspired a generation of women in athletics.