A prominent figure in Polish wrestling, who resides in Wroclaw, has made significant strides in his career since he began the sport in 1999 at the age of 10. Encouraged by his older cousin, Mariusz Bielecki, a former Polish junior champion in wrestling, he joined WKS Slask Wroclaw and has been under the guidance of coach Joseph Tracz from Poland since 2007.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Men 84kg | B Bronze |
His first coach, Leszek Uzalowicz, has been the most influential person in his career. He also looks up to Randy Couture as his hero. His sporting philosophy is encapsulated in his motto: "Fight to the end." This mindset has driven him throughout his career.
Outside of wrestling, he has a keen interest in cars and martial arts. He was also the Polish champion in mixed martial arts (MMA) in the 91kg category. These hobbies reflect his diverse interests and dedication to physical fitness.
Looking ahead, he is contemplating a switch from wrestling to mixed martial arts after the 2012 Olympic Games in London. His decision will depend on his performance at the Olympics. If he wins a medal, he plans to continue with wrestling; otherwise, he may transition to MMA.
This athlete's journey from a young boy inspired by his cousin to an accomplished wrestler with international accolades is a testament to his dedication and hard work. As he prepares for future challenges, his story continues to inspire many aspiring athletes.
A prominent figure in Polish wrestling, who resides in Wroclaw, has made significant strides in his career since he began the sport in 1999 at the age of 10. Encouraged by his older cousin, Mariusz Bielecki, a former Polish junior champion in wrestling, he joined WKS Slask Wroclaw and has been under the guidance of coach Joseph Tracz from Poland since 2007.