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  1. Robert Marek Korzeniowski (born 30 July 1968) is a Polish former racewalker who won four gold medals at the Olympic Games and three gold medals at World Championships.

  2. Robert Marek Korzeniowski (ur. 30 lipca 1968 w Lubaczowie) – polski lekkoatleta, chodziarz, czterokrotny mistrz olimpijski, trzykrotny mistrz świata i dwukrotny mistrz Europy, były rekordzista świata w chodzie sportowym, najbardziej utytułowany polski sportowiec pod względem liczby zdobytych tytułów mistrza olimpijskiego.

  3. A profile of the Polish race walking legend who won three Olympic gold medals and a World Record in the 50km event. Learn about his career, achievements, training, and future plans as a TV executive.

  4. The Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 were the setting for an unprecedented performance. In seven days, Robert Korzeniowski won both the 20 and 50km events. In the 50km, he finished 1 minute 18 seconds ahead of the runner-up, winning his second gold medal.

  5. Robert Korzeniowski is the most successful race walker at the Olympics, with four titles in 20 and 50 km events. Learn about his biography, personal bests, results, and other achievements in athletics.

  6. Learn how Robert Korzeniowski became the most successful race walker in Olympic history, winning four gold medals in 20km and 50km events. Discover his innovative training methods, his love for the sport and his advice for aspiring walkers.

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  8. The world's greatest ever race walker, Robert Korzeniowski, announced his official retirement in a letter to his national federation on 14 January 2005. The Polish champion and World record holder for the 50km Race Walk had won three Olympic titles and defended his crown in Athens in 2004.

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