Marian Kasprzyk

Marian Kasprzyk
Kasprzyk in 2012
Personal information
BornMarian Krzysztof Kasprzyk
(1939-09-22)22 September 1939
Kołomań, Poland
Died2 February 2026(2026-02-02) (aged 86)
Sport
SportBoxing
Medal record
Representing  Poland
Men's Boxing
Olympic Games
1964 Tokyo Welterweight
1960 Rome Light Welterweight
European Amateur Championships
Belgrade 1961 Light Welterweight

Marian Krzysztof Kasprzyk (22 September 1939 – 2 February 2026) was a Polish welterweight boxer. He competed at three Olympic games, winning a gold and bronze medal.[1]

Biography

His biggest success was at the Olympic Games. In Rome, in 1960, he earned a bronze medal in light welterweight. In the quarterfinal, he overcame the titleholder Vladimir Jengibarian from the USSR. He was unable to take part in the semi-final fight because of a minor injury.

At the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, he became an Olympic champion in welterweight. In the first round of the final fight, he broke his thumb, but he lasted to the end, overcoming the favourite of the competition, then double European champion, Ričardas Tamulis from the USSR.

In Mexico, at the 1968 games, he lost in the first round in light middleweight against American Armando Munizem. Later, he became a professional boxer, competing for the World Championship in light middleweight four times.

Kasprzyk started in the European Championship. In Belgrade in 1961, he won a bronze medal in light welterweight.

Competing in the Polish Championship in 1961, he won a bronze medal in light welterweight and was also a Polish vice-champion in 1970 in middleweight.

He represented Poland 9 times, winning 6, drawing 1 and losing twice.

In his boxing career, he fought 270 times in total, winning 232, drawing 10, and losing 28.

Between 1961 and 1964, Kasprzyk was disqualified (initially lifelong, then the punishment was eased) for being convicted of participation in a fight. The punishment was lifted shortly before the Olympic Games in Tokyo, which Kasprzyk attended and won after a stiff contest with Leszek Drogosz.

This part of his biography was made into a movie called "Boxer", directed by Julian Dziedzina, and based on a script by Bogdan Tomaszewski and Jerzy Suszko (1966). Daniel Olbrychski played in the main role.

He was an active sportsman between 1955 and 1976 for clubs like Sparta Ziębice, Nysa Kłodzko, and in time of his biggest success, he represented BBTS Bielsko-Biała, as well as Górnik Wesoła and Górnik Pszów. In 1999, he won an Aleksandra Rekszu award.

Kasprzyk died in Bielsko-Biała, Poland on 2 February 2026, at the age of 86.[2]

Amateur

Kasprzyk won the Welterweight gold medal at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and the bronze medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics as a Light Welterweight.

Olympic results

1964

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Marian Kasprzyk Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Zmarł Marian Kasprzyk, pięściarz, mistrz olimpijski z Tokio w 1964 roku". Radio Kielce (in Polish). 3 February 2026. Retrieved 3 February 2026.