„He was one of the most decorated Polish athletes in history, a six-time world champion in powerboat racing. Rest in peace, Master,” reads the post on X.
Radio Poland's Marcin Matuszewski has the details in his audio report - available in our player (red button above and on the left).
Waldemar Marszalek was an iconic figure in powerboat racing and one of the most decorated Polish athletes in the sport’s history.
His career spanned several decades, during which he set numerous records and earned a reputation for his exceptional skill and dedication to the sport.
In 1982, the athlete was inolved in a serious accident near Berlin, Germany. He survived clinical death and, after rehabilitation, returned to competition.
Waldemar Marszałek managed to win the Polish championship title 40 times and won a total of 27 medals at the World and European Championships, according to „Przegląd Sportowy”.
Nadole 13 June 1993. Eliminations for Poland's motor boat racing championship held in Nadole on Zarnowieckie Lake on June 12 to 13, 1993. Pictured: a race in the 0-250 class; Waldemar Marszalek, the winner of the eliminations in the 0-250 class in the boat No 11.
Source: IAR/„Przegląd Sportowy”
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