Danuta Dmowska

Polish fencer and politician (born 1982)


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nameDanuta Dmowska-Andrzejuk
imageFile:Danuta Dmowska-Andrzejuk.jpg
office1Minister of Sport and Tourism
term_start127 November 2023
term_end113 December 2023
primeminister1Mateusz Morawiecki
predecessor1Kamil Bortniczuk
term_start25 December 2019
term_end26 October 2020
president2Andrzej Duda
primeminister2Mateusz Morawiecki
predecessor2Mateusz Morawiecki
successor2Piotr Gliński
birth_date
birth_placeWarsaw, Poland
alma_materJózef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw
professionÉpée, Fencing
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Danuta Małgorzata Dmowska-Andrzejuk (born 1 March 1982) is a Polish politician, former fencer and World Épée Champion 2005. In the years 2019-2020, she served as the Minister of Sport in the Second Cabinet of Mateusz Morawiecki.

Early life and education

In 2001, she graduated from the XLV Romuald Traugutt's Lyceum in Warsaw, Poland. She studied at the Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education.

Sports career

Dmowska started fencing when she was ten years old. At first, she fought with foil but at the age of twelve she started training with épée. In January 2005 she was second in the World Cup Competition in Prague. In June 2005, she was third in the World Cup Competition in Barcelona. In October 2005 she achieved her greatest success in her career so far, at the World Championship in Leipzig, she won the individual Gold Medal. In the final, she beat the Estonia fencer, Maarika Võsu. The world's top eight women fencers took part in the tournament. She took 28th place in the European Championship 2005 in Zalaegerszeg.

Dmowska was a member of the Legia Warsaw sports club.

Competition record

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YearChampionshipResult
2005World Championship, LeipzigGold Medal, Individual
2005Polish Championship, WrocławGold Medal, Team
2005European Championship, Zalaegerszeg2nd Place, Team
2005World Cup, Barcelona3rd Place, Individual
2005World Cup, Prague2nd Place, Individual
2005Polish Cup, Warsaw2nd Place, Individual
2005Polish Cup, Warsaw3rd Place, Individual
2004Polish Cup, Warsaw3rd Place, Individual
2004Polish Cup, Gliwice2nd Place, Individual
2004Polish Championship, KrakówGold Medal, Individual
2004Polish Championship, KrakówSilver Medal, Team
2003Polish Cup, Gliwice2nd Place, Individual
2003Polish Cup, Warsaw2nd Place, Individual
2003Polish Cup, Warsaw3rd Place, Individual
2003Polish Championship, WrocławGold Medal, Team
2003European Championship, Bourges5th Place, Team
2003Winner of the Polish Cup
2002Polish Cup, Warsaw2nd Place, Individual
2002Polish Cup, Warsaw2nd Place, Individual
2002Polish Cup, KatowiceSilver Medal, Individual
2002Polish Championship, KatowiceBronze Medal, Individual
2001Polish Cup, Katowice3rd Place, Individual
2001Polish Championship, WarsawGold Medal, Team
2000Polish Championship, GdańskGold Medal, Team
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Political career

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On 5 December 2019 she was appointed Minister of Sport by the President of Poland. She was dismissed from office on 6 October 2020, due to the liquidation of a separate ministry. In the same month, she became the Prime Minister's plenipotentiary for the creation of the National Sports Center (Narodowe Centrum Sportu). In April 2021, the Minister of State Assets, Jacek Sasin, appointed her as a social advisor and chairman of the team for sports sponsorship by State Treasury companies.

Personal life

In 2007, she married a fencer Robert Andrzejuk.

References

References

  1. [http://www.fie.ch/Competitions/FencerDetail.aspx?param=E9E2F16487D89730F606FFE37C6BF934 Federation Internationale D'Escrime, "Fencer: Danuta Dmowska"]
  2. [http://sport.wp.pl/kat,36040,title,Danuta-Dmowska,wid,8031961,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=19c34 Sport Polska, "Profile:Danuta Dmowska"]
  3. [http://www.fie.ch/Competitions/ResultsList.aspx?key=76A299F48BC232E65F474E1B593E4806 Federation Internationale D'Escrime, List of Results, Leipzig]
  4. "Palmarès - Masters à l'épée Homme 2009 de Levallois".
  5. She represented Poland as a junior and as a senior. In national competitions, she has won the Polish Junior Individual National Championship, the Polish Senior Individual National Championship, the Polish Senior Team Championship, the Polish Youth Cup and the Polish Senior Cup. She has won the Polish Championship in [[Épée]] in 2004 and 2006.[http://www.mat-fencing.com/MistrzowieSzpada.html Mat Fencing, "Mistrzowie Polski w Szpadzie, 1925-2006"]
  6. (2019-12-05). "Dmowska sports minister".

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