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]
A plaque in honor of Vladislav Pytlyasinsky on the building of st. Grzybowska 30 in Warsaw
The plate on the street Pytlyasinsky in Warsaw
Grave of Vladislav Pytlyasinsky at the Povonzkovsky cemetery
Notes
- ↑ A lifetime version of a surname record according to the tradition of transferring Polish names into Russian at that time.
- ↑ Surname recording option according to modern rules of Polish-Russian practical transcription
- ↑ , 1899, number 11.
- ↑ Kwiryna Handke. Słownik nazewnictwa Warszawy. - Warszawa: Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, 1998 .-- 378 p. - ISBN 83-86619-97X .
- ↑ 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”