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Mateusz Chruściński

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Mateusz Chruściński
Sulej and Chruściński in 2009
Full nameMateusz Chruściński
Born (1987-11-29) 29 November 1987 (age 36)
Katowice
HometownOswiecim
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Figure skating career
CountryPoland
CoachIwona Myldarz-Chruścińska
Stanislav Leonovitch
Skating clubUKLF Unia Oswiecimiu

Mateusz Chruściński (born 29 November 1987 in Katowice, Poland) is a Polish figure skater who competed as a single skater and pair skater. He teamed up with Joanna Sulej in 2008 and began competing internationally with her in the 2008-2009 season. They represented Poland at the 2010 Winter Olympics. They were coached by his mother, Iwona Myldarz-Chruścińska. His brother, Radosław Chruściński, is also a competitive skater.

As a single skater, he is the 2006 Polish Junior national champion and the 2007 senior national silver medalist. He competed three seasons on the Junior Grand Prix circuit.

Competitive highlights

Pairs career

(with Sulej)

Event 2008–2009 2009–2010
Winter Olympics 18th
World Championships 19th 15th
European Championships 15th 14th
Polish Championships 1st 1st
Nebelhorn Trophy 10th
Junior Grand Prix, Great Britain 14th

Singles career

Event 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08
World Junior Championships 22nd
Polish Championships 2nd 4th
Polish Junior Championships 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Golden Spin of Zagreb 19th
Coupe de Nice 9th 10th
Merano Cup 3rd
Ondrej Nepela Memorial 15th
Winter Universiade 14th
JGP Czech Republic 15th
JGP Norway 19th
JGP Poland 20th
JGP Bulgaria 12th
JGP Romania 11th
JGP Hungary 23rd
Warsaw Cup 6th J. 2nd J. 2nd J.
Grand Prize SNP 6th J.
J. = Junior level
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

References

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