Iwona Guzowska was born in 1974. When she was 5 months old, she stayed, but her parents never hid the past from her. As in interviews, she loved her family and never felt the need to look for her biological parents.
Iwona Guzowska had a difficult childhood. “Dad was in trouble”
It was her father who gave Iwona Guzowska a passion for sports. She accompanied him on a bicycle and roller skates. As a child, she was a volcano of energy, unlike her brother who preferred to spend time at home. – I was always rushing somewhere – . However, the sportswoman admitted that her childhood was not easy due to her father’s alcoholism. In an interview with “” she revealed that she had no grudge against him, although there were difficult moments. — I felt angry and helpless that I couldn’t influence the situation. (…) Dad got into trouble. For some time we were running away every day, then for a few months everything was quiet, and so on, she admitted.
Reconciling motherhood and sport was difficult. “Huge tension and stress”
At the age of 17, Iwona Guzowska became pregnant. As she admitted in an interview with “”, it was difficult for her to combine her role as a mother with her life as an athlete, but she finally managed. Three months after giving birth, she obtained a black belt in taekwondo. — I was experiencing enormous tension and stress. Despite the greatest love for his son, he then sidetracked. Fortunately, Wojtek found a safe haven with my mother, she said. There was also a problem with money, which was quite small in the disciplines in which Iwona Guzowska competed. That’s why she decided to take up boxing. — A contract in professional boxing was a promise of financial stability. (…) I quickly managed to reach the master level, she explained.
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- National Addiction Hotline (daily from 4-9 p.m.): 800-199-990
- Telephone Trust for behavioral addictions (daily from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.): 800-889-880
- Orange line for parents of children drinking alcohol (Monday to Friday, 2-8 p.m.): 801-140-068
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Source: Gazeta

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