Results
Year Championship Result 2005 World Championship, Leipzig Gold Medal, Individual 2005 Polish Championship, Wrocław Gold Medal, Team 2005 European Championship, Zalaegerszeg 2nd Place, Team 2005 World Cup, Barcelona 3rd Place, Individual 2005 World Cup, Prague 2nd Place, Individual 2005 Polish Cup, Warsaw 2nd Place, Individual 2005 Polish Cup, Warsaw 3rd Place, Individual 2004 Polish Cup, Warsaw 3rd Place, Individual 2004 Polish Cup, Gliwice 2nd Place, Individual 2004 Polish Championship, Kraków Gold Medal, Individual 2004 Polish Championship, Kraków Silver Medal, Team 2003 Polish Cup, Gliwice 2nd Place, Individual 2003 Polish Cup, Warsaw 2nd Place, Individual 2003 Polish Cup, Warsaw 3rd Place, Individual 2003 Polish Championship, Wrocław Gold Medal, Team 2003 European Championship, Bourges 5th Place, Team 2003 Winner of the Polish Cup 2002 Polish Cup, Warsaw 2nd Place, Individual 2002 Polish Cup, Warsaw 2nd Place, Individual 2002 Polish Cup, Katowice Silver Medal, Individual 2002 Polish Championship, Katowice Bronze Medal, Individual 2001 Polish Cup, Katowice 3rd Place, Individual 2001 Polish Championship, Warsaw Gold Medal, Team 2000 Polish Championship, Gdańsk Gold Medal, TeamRead more about this topic: Danuta Dmowska
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