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Pytlyasinsky, Vladislav Alekseevich

Vladislav Alekseevich Pytlyasinsky [1] ( Pytlyasinsky [2] , Polish. Władysław Pytlasiński , born July 26, 1863 , Warsaw - died November 10, 1933 , ibid.) - Polish wrestler , world freestyle wrestling champion, coach. Nicknamed the "father of the Polish struggle."

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Biography

Butcher by profession [3] . He gained fame in Switzerland , where he was from 1880, working as a mechanic. In the 1890s he returned to his homeland and performed in the Ciniselli Circus . In 1892-1901 he successfully competed in many cities (he was the champion of Wroclaw , Moscow , St. Petersburg ), and in 1900 he received the title of World Champion in Paris .

After completing his wrestling career in 1904, he was engaged in sports activities. In 1913 he founded a sports school in Odessa , which after the First World War was transferred to Lodz . I did not accept the offer to go to America. In 1919 he received the Golden Cross of Merit for transferring all his gold awards to the state treasury.

Co-founder of the Polish Athletic Society (1922). Organized sports clubs developed at his own expense.

Movies

In the interwar period he played in silent films. Films with his participation:

  • (1923) - the main role
  • (1928)

Memory

  • In January 1938, a street in the Warsaw district of Mokutov was named after Vladislav Pytlyasinsky [4]
  • Since 1957 an international wrestling tournament named after Vladislav Pytlyasinsky has been held
  • In the first half of the 1970s in Warsaw, on the pediment of a house st. Grzybowska 30, a granite memorial plaque in memory of Vladislav Pytlyasinsky was installed in the Za памятиelazną Bramą microdistrict [5]
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    A plaque in honor of Vladislav Pytlyasinsky on the building of st. Grzybowska 30 in Warsaw

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    The plate on the street Pytlyasinsky in Warsaw

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    Grave of Vladislav Pytlyasinsky at the Povonzkovsky cemetery

Notes

  1. ↑ A lifetime version of a surname record according to the tradition of transferring Polish names into Russian at that time.
  2. ↑ Surname recording option according to modern rules of Polish-Russian practical transcription
  3. ↑ , 1899, number 11.
  4. ↑ Kwiryna Handke. Słownik nazewnictwa Warszawy. - Warszawa: Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, 1998 .-- 378 p. - ISBN 83-86619-97X .
  5. ↑ Stanisław Ciepłowski. Napisy pamiątkowe w Warszawie XVII-XX w .. - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1987 .-- 72 p. - ISBN 83-01-06109-X .

Links

  • Vladislav Pytlyasinsky at the “Nitrofilm”
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pytlyasinsky,_Vladislav_Alekseevich&oldid=93279886


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