Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli Explained

Justyna Kowalczyk-Tekieli
Birth Date:19 January 1983
Birth Place:Limanowa, Poland
Height:1.73m (05.68feet)
Club:AZS AWF Katowice
Seasons:17 – (20022018)
Wins:50
Totalpodiums:104
Teamwins:0
Teampodiums:1
Individual Starts:319
Team Starts:14
Wcoveralls:4 – (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013)
Wctitles:5 – (4, 1)
Updated:4 February 2017
Show-Medals:yes

Justyna Maria Kowalczyk-Tekieli (Polish: ; born 19 January 1983[1]) is a Polish cross-country skier who has been competing since 2000.Kowalczyk is a double Olympic Champion and a double World Champion. She is also the only skier to win the Tour de Ski four times in a row and one of two female skiers (the other being Finn Marjo Matikainen) to win the FIS Cross-Country World Cup three times in a row. Kowalczyk holds the all-time record for wins in the Tour de Ski with 14, and had 29 podiums in total. She also won the Vasaloppet women's edition in 2015.[2]

She is a member of cross country ski department of AZS AWF Katowice and is coached by Aleksander Wierietielny.

Career

Raised in the mountainous Goral village of Kasina Wielka, Southern Poland, Kowalczyk took up cross country skiing at the age of 10. She then competed in her first FIS World Cup race at Cogne (ITA) in December 2001.[3]

In 2002 she came second in the individual sprint at the World Junior Championships. She finished 31st in the individual sprint at the 2003 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Kowalczyk's first World Cup Victory was the 10 km classic race at Otepää on 27 January 2007. Kowalczyk was 3rd overall in the 2007 World Cup.

She won the overall 2008–09 Cross-Country Skiing World Cup. On 24 March 2009, Kowalczyk was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.

At the 2009 world championships in Liberec, Kowalczyk won two gold medals, one in the women's pursuit (7.5 km classical + 7.5 km free technique), and another one in the 30 km mass start. She also secured a bronze medal in the 10 km classical event.

On 27 February 2010, Kowalczyk beat Norway's Marit Bjørgen by 0.3 seconds to win the gold medal in the women's 30 km classical event in the 2010 Winter Olympics. She posted a time of one hour, 30 minutes, 33.7 seconds. She earned two more medals in Vancouver, taking silver behind Bjørgen in the individual sprint classic on 17 February 2010, and bronze in the 15 km pursuit on 19 February 2010.

Kowalczyk won the 10 km classical race in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi on a broken foot. She did not finish 30 km freestyle race.[4]

On 22 February 2015 won bronze medal of the World Championship 2015 in team sprint with Sylwia Jaśkowiec in Falun, Sweden.[5]

She won the Vasaloppet ski marathon in 2015 with a time of 4:41:02. She also won the Birkebeinerrennet long-distance cross-country ski marathon held annually in Norway in 2017 and 2018.

Education

Kowalczyk graduated from the Jerzy Kukuczka University of Physical Education in Katowice with an M.A. and a Ph.D. degree in physical education in 2014 at the Bronisław Czech University of Physical Education in Kraków, where her dissertation was titled "The structure and volume of training load cross-country skiing on the background of the evolution of technology gear and different levels of sports".[6] [7] [8]

2005 Suspension

At the 2005 World Championships, Kowalczyk competed but was subsequently disqualified for taking dexamethasone at the Under23 (U23) OPA (Alpine Nations) Intercontinental Cup competition in Oberstdorf, Germany back on 23 January 2005. Dexamethasone is a substance that is allowed Out-of-Competition but prohibited In-Competition. It acts as an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant. Kowalczyk used the substance to alleviate an Achilles tendon condition.

On 13 June 2005, the FIS Doping Panel issued a two-year suspension (23 January 2005 – 22 January 2007) for Kowalczyk. In late June 2005 FIS determined that since dexamethasone was a glucocorticosteroid, it was classified as a specified substance on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) list of prohibited substances, and therefore the period of ineligibility for the first violation is at a maximum, one year's ineligibility. The FIS Doping Panel therefore reduced the suspension to one year.

Kowalczyk appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) which held that Kowalczyk did not use Dexamethasone to enhance her sport performance. However, she acted negligently, but the measure of the negligence did not justify a one-year term of ineligibility. According to CAS, a reduced period of ineligibility ending 8 December 2005 (the day of the hearing) provided the fair and proportionate measure of sanction.

CAS criticised the FIS Doping Panel that their decision excluded any consideration of Kowalczyk's defence that she did not use the substance to enhance her sport performance. According to CAS, Kowalczyk had disclosed and substantiated her defence that Dexamethasone was not intended to enhance performance. She had submitted corresponding medical certifications to the FIS Doping Panel as proof of use in alleviating an Achilles tendon condition. Upon Kowalczyk's prima facie showing that her use of the substance was for medical reasons, the burden of proof shifted to FIS to prove the contrary.

Criticism of anti-asthma drugs

Kowalczyk criticized Marit Bjørgen and other competitors during the Olympic Games in 2010 for using anti-asthma drugs. Bjørgen won five medals in the Olympics, three of them gold.[9] The drug is allowed by FIS if prescribed by an Olympic team physician. Kowalczyk later apologized for the timing of her statements, since the Games were still going on at the time. The asthma medication Marit Bjørgen was using, Symbicort, has since been removed from WADA's list of banned substances.[10]

Personal life

She has three elder siblings: sisters Ilona and Wioletta and brother Tomasz.[11] In 2014, she revealed in an interview with Gazeta Wyborcza that she had a miscarriage and later struggled with depression.[12]

In 2020, she married Polish mountaineer Kacper Tekieli with whom she has a son Hugon (born 2021).[13] In May 2023, her husband died in an avalanche in Swiss Alps while descending from the summit of Jungfrau.[14]

Cross-country skiing results

All results are sourced from the International Ski Federation (FIS).[15]

Olympic Games

YearAge10 km
individual
15 km
skiathlon
30 km
mass start
Sprint4 × 5 km
relay
Team
sprint
200623DNF83rd44 - -
20102753rd1st2nd -
2014311st6DNF - 75
201835 - 171422107

World Championships

YearAge10 kmPursuit30 kmSprint4 × 5 km
relay
Team
sprint
20032048 - - 31 - -
200522913412 - -
200724189DNF17 - -
2009263rd1st1st - 6 -
2011282nd2nd3rd58 -
201330 - 52nd69 -
201532 - - 17453rd
2017348 - - - 89
201936 - - - - 1310

World Cup

Season! scope="col"
Discipline
2008–09Overall
Distance
2009–10Overall
Distance
Sprint
2010–11Overall
Distance
2012–13Overall
Distance
Season Standings
SeasonAgeDiscipline standingsSki Tour standings
OverallDistanceSprintNordic
Opening
Tour de
Ski
World Cup
Final
Ski Tour
Canada
200219103 - 73
2003208861
200421464238
200522443044
200623131717
2007248101711
2008253rd3rd87
2009261st1st441st
2010271st1st1st1st2nd
2011281st1st52nd1st2nd
2012292nd2nd451st5
2013301st1st2nd2nd1st
201431127134 - -
20153213133310
20163316133511239
20173421142719 - -
20183554494124 - -

Individual podiums

No.SeasonDateLocationRaceLevelPlace
12005 - 06 Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
22006 - 07 Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
32007 - 08 Rukatunturi, Finland10 km Individual CWorld Cup3rd
4 Nové Město, Czech Republic3.3 km Individual CStage World Cup3rd
5 Asiago, Italy1.2 km Sprint FStage World Cup3rd
6 Canmore, Canada7.5 km + 7.5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
71.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
810 km Individual FWorld Cup3rd
9 Liberec, Czech Republic7.6 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
10 Bormio, Italy10 km Pursuit FWorld Cup2nd
112008 - 09 Rukatunturi, Finland1.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
12 Oberhof, Germany2.8 km Individual FStage World Cup3rd
1310 km Pursuit CStage World Cup3rd
14 Whistler, Canada1.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
157.5 km + 7.5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
16 Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
17 Valdidentro, Italy10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
18 Lahti, Finland10 km Individual FWorld Cup1st
18 Trondheim, Norway1.4 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
2030 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
21 Falun, Sweden2.5 km Individual FStage World Cup3rd
225 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup3rd
23 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
242009 - 10 Rukatunturi, Finland1.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
25 Rogla, Slovenia1.0 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
2615 km Mass Start CWorld Cup1st
27 Oberhof, Germany2.8 km Individual FStage World Cup3rd
2810 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
291.6 km Sprint CStage World Cup2nd
30 CortinaToblach, Italy16 km Pursuit FStage World Cup2nd
315 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
32 Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
33 Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
34 Rybinsk, Russia1.0 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
357.5 km + 7.5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
36 Canmore, Canada10 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
371.45 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
38 Lahti, Finland7.5 km + 7.5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup2nd
39 Stockholm, Sweden1.1 km Sprint CStage World Cup2nd
40 Falun, Sweden2.5 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
41 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
422010 - 11 Rukatunturi, Finland5 km Individual CStage World Cup2nd
4310 km Pursuit FStage World Cup3rd
44 Nordic OpeningOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
45 Davos, Switzerland10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
46 La Clusaz, France15 km Mass Start FWorld Cup2nd
47 Oberhof, Germany2.5 km Individual FStage World Cup1st
4810 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
49 Oberstdorf, Germany1.2 km Sprint CStage World Cup2nd
50 CortinaToblach, Italy16 km Pursuit FStage World Cup1st
51 Val di Fiemme, Italy10 km Mass StartStage World Cup1st
52 Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
53 Otepää, Estonia10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
54 Rybinsk, Russia5 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup1st
551.3 km Sprint FWorld Cup3rd
56 Drammen, Norway10 km Individual CWorld Cup2nd
57 Lahti, Finland5 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FWorld Cup2nd
58 Falun, Sweden2.5 km Individual CStage World Cup2nd
595 km + 5 km Pursuit C/FStage World Cup2nd
60 World Cup FinalOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
612011 - 12 Rogla, Slovenia10 km Mass Start CWorld Cup1st
62 Oberhof, Germany2.5 km Individual FStage World Cup1st
6310 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
64 Oberstdorf, Germany1.2 km Sprint CStage World Cup1st
655 km + 5 km Skiathlon C/FStage World Cup2nd
66 Toblach, Italy3 km Individual CStage World Cup2nd
671.3 km Sprint FStage World Cup3rd
6815 km Pursuit FStage World Cup2nd
69 Val di Fiemme, Italy10 km Mass Start CStage World Cup1st
709 km Pursuit FStage World Cup2nd
71 Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
72 Otepää, Estonia1.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
7310 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
74 Moscow, Russia1.5 km Sprint FWorld Cup1st
75 Rybinsk, Russia7.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup2nd
76 Nové Město, Czech Republic15 km Mass Start CWorld Cup2nd
77 Szklarska Poręba, Poland10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
78 Lahti, Finland1.4 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
79 Drammen, Norway1.2 km Sprint CWorld Cup3rd
80 Oslo, Norway30 km Mass StartWorld Cup2nd
81 Falun, Sweden10 km Mass Start CStage World Cup1st
822012 - 13 Nordic OpeningOverall StandingsWorld Cup2nd
83 Canmore, Canada10 km Mass Start CWorld Cup1st
847.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup1st
85 Oberhof, Germany3 km Individual FStage World Cup3rd
869 km Pursuit CStage World Cup1st
87 CortinaToblach, Italy15 km Pursuit FStage World Cup1st
88 Toblach, Italy3 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
89 Val di Fiemme, Italy10 km Mass Start CStage World Cup1st
90 Tour de SkiOverall StandingsWorld Cup1st
91 Liberec, Czech Republic0.85 km Sprint CWorld Cup2nd
92 La Clusaz, France10 km Mass Start CWorld Cup3rd
93 Davos, Switzerland1.5 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
9410 km Individual FWorld Cup2nd
95 Lahti, Finland10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
96 Drammen, Norway1.3 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
97 Oslo, Norway30 km Mass Start FWorld Cup2nd
98 Stockholm, Sweden1.1 km Sprint CStage World Cup1st
992013 - 14 Rukatunturi, Finland1.4 km Sprint CStage World Cup1st
1005 km Individual CStage World Cup1st
101 Lillehammer, Norway10 km Individual CWorld Cup1st
102 Asiago, Italy1.25 km Sprint CWorld Cup1st
103 Szklarska Poręba, Poland10 km Mass Start CWorld Cup1st
1042016 - 17 Pyeongchang, South Korea7.5 km + 7.5 km Skiathlon C/FWorld Cup1st

Team podiums

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sport.pl/zimowe/1,79225,6294354,Kowalczyk__Z_Malyszem_sie_nie_porownuje.html sport.pl
  2. Web site: Eliassen and Kowalczyk win Vasaloppet. Swix Ski Classics. 8 March 2015. 8 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150311035938/http://www.swixskiclassics.com/news/eliassen-and-kowalczyk-win-vasaloppet. 11 March 2015. live.
  3. Web site: Justyna KOWALCZYK - Olympic Cross Country Skiing | Poland . 16 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180117011750/https://www.olympic.org/justyna-kowalczyk . 17 January 2018 . live .
  4. http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympic-cross-country-skiing/athletes/justyna-kowalczyk_ath1002609yf.html Vancouver2010.com
  5. http://sport.wp.pl/kat,1832,title,Falun-brazowy-medal-dla-Kowalczyk-i-Jaskowiec,wid,17279572,wiadomosc.html?ticaid=114638 Falun: brązowy medal dla Kowalczyk i Jaśkowiec!
  6. Web site: Justyna Kowalczyk obroniła pracę doktorską. www.awf.krakow.pl. 18 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160817063231/http://www.awf.krakow.pl/index.php/ogloszenia-z-awf/2576-justyna-kowalczyk-obronila-prace-doktorska. 17 August 2016. live.
  7. Web site: Justyna Kowalczyk obroniła doktorat, mimo wpadki. 18 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160826211738/http://www.polskieradio.pl/43/265/Artykul/1241624,Justyna-Kowalczyk-obronila-doktorat-mimo-wpadki. 26 August 2016. live.
  8. Web site: Doktor Justyna Kowalczyk. Narciarka obroniła pracę z wyróżnieniem. 24 September 2014 . 18 July 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160920014039/http://www.tvn24.pl/wiadomosci-z-kraju,3/doktor-justyna-kowalczyk-narciarka-obronila-prace-z-wyroznieniem,471366.html. 20 September 2016. live.
  9. http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympic-news/n/news/afp-news/cross-country-skiing--kowalczyk-claims-ladies-30-km-gold_295994qP.html "Cross-Country Skiing: Kowalczyk claims ladies 30 km gold".
  10. Web site: Archived copy . 10 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120815201315/http://www.cycling.org.au/site/cycling/national/downloads/About%20Us/Summary%20of%20changes%20to%202012%20WADA%20Prohibited%20List.pdf . 15 August 2012 . The cycling link is used because it is the most concise text about Symbicort's removal. The list of banned substances is, of course, the same for cycling and cross-country skiing
  11. Web site: Brat o Justynie Kowalczyk: Na początku... mały leniuch z czekoladą w ręku . pl . przegladsportowy.pl . 7 January 2013 . 18 May 2023.
  12. Web site: Depresja Justyny Kowalczyk. "Trzy ostatnie lata mojego życia okazały się kłamstwem" [WYWIAD] ]. pl . sport.pl . Paweł Wilkowicz . 4 June 2014 . 18 May 2023.
  13. Web site: Justyna Kowalczyk urodziła! Jak rodzice dali na imię dziecku? . pl . sport.fakt.pl . 5 September 2021 . 18 May 2023.
  14. Web site: Nie żyje Kacper Tekieli, prywatnie mąż Justyny Kowalczyk . pl . interia.pl . Michał Lao . 18 May 2023.
  15. Web site: KOWALCZYK Justyna . . FIS-Ski . International Ski Federation . 29 December 2019.