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'''Władysław Komar''' (], ] |
'''Władysław Komar''' (], ] – ], ]) was a ] ] champion. In ] in ] he won a gold medal (21.18 m). Known for womanizing and drinking, after his successful sports career, he was a movie and theater star, as well as a singer. He died in a car crash in ] along another Polish Olympic champion, ]. | ||
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Władysław Komar (April 11, 1940 – August 17, 1998) was a Polish shot put champion. In 1972 Olympics in Munich he won a gold medal (21.18 m). Known for womanizing and drinking, after his successful sports career, he was a movie and theater star, as well as a singer. He died in a car crash in 1998 along another Polish Olympic champion, Tadeusz Ślusarski.
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