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Władysław Stefan Komar (11 April 1940 – 17 August 1998) was a Polish
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ter, actor and
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ist. Competing in three
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between 1964 and 1972, he won the gold medal at the
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Games in
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with a throw of 21.18 metres. His nickname was "King Kong" Komar as attributed to a ''
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'' article. His personal bests in the shot put were 21.19 metres outdoors (Warsaw 1974) and 20.32 metres indoors (Grenoble 1972), both being
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during his career.


Early life

Władysław Komar was born in
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,
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on 11 April 1940 to Władysław Komar-Zabożyński and Wanda Jasińska. As a Polish
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they owned a mansion in Rogówek (Lithuanian: Raguvėlė). Both of his parents were athletes – his father competed for Lithuania as Vladas Komaras at the
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in the high jump and 110 metres hurdles; his mother was a shot putter, who set a national record in the early 1930s. During World War Two the family moved to Gulbiny (Lithuanian: Didieji Gulbinai). His father, who during the war helped the Polish anti-German resistance movement, the Home Army, was murdered in 1944 in Glitiškės by a group of
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militia. After the entrance of the Red Army in 1945 young Wladysław escaped with his mother and older sister to Warsaw as the mother feared they might get sent to Siberia by the Soviets like many former land owners. They first travelled through Białystok to Warsaw before his being placed in an orphanage near
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, in Western Poland. In 1953, after graduating from primary school by the orphanage, his mother brought him to live with her in Warsaw.


Boxing career

The first sport that Komar took up was
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, which he started practising in 1955 and competed in the heavyweight category. He went as far as representing his country at the under-20 level. His last fight was in a junior team match against Italy in 1959 when he was knocked out by Giorgio Masteghin in the first round. After that he got convinced to switch to athletics although initially he also practised rugby and handball.


Athletics career

At the beginning of his athletics career he also competed in the high jump and decathlon. He even set a Polish record in the latter in 1963. Komar's major championships debut came at the 1962 European Championships in Belgrade where he finished fourth behind compatriot Alfred Sosgórnik. In February next year he threw 18.60 metres, his first national record. In June 1964, he improved the national record to 19.50 metres, just 6 centimetres shy of the European record. This result made him one of the favourites for the October
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held in Tokyo, however, he only managed ninth place with 18.20 metres. In 1966 he set the Polish indoor record of 19.20 metres and later that year the outdoor record of 19.61. Afterwards he competed at his second
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in Budapest where he managed the bronze. At his third Olympic Games, in Munich, he won the shot put competition throwing 21.18 metres, just one centimetre further than the American George Woods and four ahead of East Germans, Briesenick and Gies.


After retirement

Komar later became an actor, appearing in more than ten films, including ''Kazimierz Wielki'' (1975), Soviet ''Boris Godunov'' (1986),
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's ''
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'' (1986), as well as ''Magnat'' (1987) and ''
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'' (1997). He took part in the professional wrestling show, organised by a former Polish Olympic wrestler,
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, which toured the Soviet Union in 1989 and 1990.


Death

He died on 17 August 1998 in a car crash coming back from an athletics meeting in
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together with another Olympic gold medallist, pole vaulter
Tadeusz Ślusarski Tadeusz Ślusarski (19 May 1950 in Żary – 17 August 1998 on the E65 road near Ostromice) was a Polish Olympic gold medalist in pole vault at the 1976 Olympics, as well as a silver medalist at the 1980 Olympics (behind another Polish champi ...
. The car they hit was driven by another athlete, former sprinter, Jarosław Marzec, who died several days later. A memorial athletics meeting in their name is held every year in Międzyzdroje.


Personal life

Władysław Komar was married twice. His first wife, Małgorzata Spychalska (b. 1942), was a daughter of
Marian Spychalski Marian "Marek" Spychalski (, 6 December 1906 – 7 June 1980) was a Polish architect in pre-war Poland, and later, military commander and a communist politician. During World War II he belonged to the Polish underground forces operating within ...
, a prominent Polish communist politician. They divorced in 1973.Komar/Lis 1992, p. 56. With his second wife Maria (1950–2008), a former volleyball player, he had one son Mikołaj (b. 1977) who went on to become a photographer.


Competition record


Filmography

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Kazimierz Wielki Casimir III the Great (; 30 April 1310 – 5 November 1370) reigned as the King of Poland from 1333 to 1370. He also later became King of Ruthenia in 1340, retaining the title throughout the Galicia–Volhynia Wars. He was the last Polish king fr ...
'' (1975) as Władzio *''Skradziona kolekcja'' (1979) as Driver *''
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'' (1986) as Jesus *''
Boris Godunov Boris Feodorovich Godunov (; ; ) was the ''de facto'' regent of Russia from 1585 to 1598 and then tsar from 1598 to 1605 following the death of Feodor I, the last of the Rurik dynasty. After the end of Feodor's reign, Russia descended into t ...
'' (1986) as Sobansky *''Przyłbice i kaptury'' (1986, TV series) as Dzieweczka *'' Magnat'' (1987) as Guide in the palace *''Opowieść Harleya'' (1988) as Man working for Witek *''Sonata marymoncka'' (1988) as Zieliński *''W klatce'' (1988) as Landlady's husband *'' And the Violins Stopped Playing'' (1988) as Dombrowski *''La Treizième voiture'' (1993) as Alexander *'' Blood of the Innocent'' (1994) as Thug *''
Kiler ''Kiler'' (English: ''The Hitman'') is a 1997 Polish comedy by Juliusz Machulski, starring Cezary Pazura, Jerzy Stuhr, Janusz Rewiński, Jan Englert, Katarzyna Figura and Małgorzata Kożuchowska. The movie is a story of a taxi driver named Jer ...
'' (1997) as Uszat *''Prostytutki'' (1998) as Szogun, Bodyguard at Gejsza


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