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Born | 31 December 2000 |
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Club | ZKS Drzonków |
Kamil Kasperczak (born 31 December 2000) is a Polish pentathlete and a Youth Olympic Games medalist (2018).
Sports Career
[edit]He made his debut in the World Cup in 2017 in Drzonków but did not advance to the final. In the same year, he won a bronze medal at the U24 European Championships in the team event with Sebastian Stasiak and Daniel Ławrynowicz.
In 2018, in Drzonków, he became the junior European champion in the men's relay with Igor Powroźnik.
The following year, he returned to the World Cup, competing in Cairo. During the September Polish Senior Championships, he finished second, winning in the youth classification. The next day, he triumphed in the mixed relay event with his clubmate, Natalia Dominiak. Two months later, they also won silver at the U24 European Championships.
In 2020, he advanced to the final of the World Cup for the first time in Cairo.
Buenos Aires 2018
[edit]In August 2017, he finished third in the competition in Caldas da Rainha, earning qualification for the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires. In individual competition, he finished ninth, and in the mixed relay, paired with Spain's Laura Heredia, he won the bronze medal - the first in the history of Polish modern pentathlon at this event.
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