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Day in the Life of ALINA WOJTOWICZ-POMIERNA

20.02.2023 17:00
Meet a retired para-swimmer who was a member of the first ever team of Polish para-athletes to participate in the Paralympic Games in Heidelberg in 1972.  
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retired paralympic swimmer Alina Wojtowicz-Pomierna
retired paralympic swimmer Alina Wojtowicz-PomiernaPhoto: Radio Poland

2022 marked 50 years since Polish para-athletes participated for the first time in Paralympic Games. They won 33 medals (14 gold, 12 silver and 7 bronze) which placed Team Poland in the 6th position of overall medal ranking. One of them was para-swimmer Alina Wojtowicz-Pomierna. 

Retired paralympic swimmer Alina Wojtowicz-Pomierna (center) during a ceremony marking 50 years since Polish para-athletes participated for the first time in Paralympic Games. Retired paralympic swimmer Alina Wojtowicz-Pomierna (center) during a ceremony marking 50 years since Polish para-athletes participated for the first time in Paralympic Games.

Talking to Radio Poland she recalled meeting the neurosurgeon Sir Ludwig Guttman, considered “the father of the Paralympics", and her participation in the Paralympic Games in Heidelberg, Germany in 1972 at the age of 17!

Presented by Danuta Isler