in Beijing she went through hell. In turn, in the 1000 m run. Eventually our ice skater will come back with no medal.
Kamil Bortniczuk was asked about the pension of Olympic Natalia Maliszewska. A meaningful answer
Our best player in short track has been in the lead for four years. In the 2018/19 season, Natalia Maliszewska won the World Cup at a distance of 500 m, and last year she was third in this classification.
In addition, she was the world runner-up in this competition in 2018 and the champion and runner-up in Europe in 2019 and 2021, respectively. She is the best ever competitor of this discipline in our country and only bad luck meant that she could not realistically compete for medals at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Therefore, the journalist asked about a possible Olympic pension for the 27-year-old.
– Natalia Maliszewska is included in the training system, she is still a young competitor and I am convinced that she will still successfully fight for the Olympic medal, and that she does not think about her retirement yet and let her not think as long as possible – Kamil Bortniczuk answered unequivocally.
Such a situation would be an absolute exception, as only athletes who won a medal at the Summer or Winter Olympics are eligible for retirement. .
Natalia Maliszewska had the last chance for a medal. It didn’t work out
The Polish woman along with Kamila Stormowska stood on Wednesday for the 1500 m competition. For our leader it is not a crown competition, because she never managed to stand on the podium of the World Cup at this distance. Unfortunately, both of our players were eliminated in the quarter-finals.
Ultimately, the South Korean representative Minjeong Choi won the Wednesday competition. The 23-year-old reached the finish in 2: 17,789. The silver went to Italian Arianna Fontana and the bronze to Suzanne Schulting from the Netherlands. Remarkably, the difference between the second and third players was only 0.003 seconds.
It is worth emphasizing, however, that the Polish representatives did a great job in the relay race.
Source: Sport

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