Achievements

COMPETITIVE RESULTS

Mariusz’s international competitive career lasted only 6 years and resulted in an impressive tally of medals, including winning 3 times European Champion and 7 times Polish Champion Titles.

#PlaceName of tournamentDate and place
11st, 1st Polish ChampionshipsMay 1995, Szczecinek
23rd Belgium ITF Taekwon-Do ChampionshipsOct. 1995, Knokke-Heist, Belgium
31st Dutch Open Feb. 1996, Groeningen, The Netherlands
41stPolish ChampionshipsJun. 1996, Lubartów
51st, 3rd European Championships
Apr. 1996, Riccione, Italy
61st, 3rdScotland Taekwon-Do ChampionshipAug. 1996, Bathgate, Scotland
71st Open Gotheborg Championships
Oct. 1996, Sweden
81stEuropean ChampionshipsMay 1997, Zrece, Slovenia
92nd, 2nd Polish Championships
May 1997, Lublin
#PlaceName of tournamentDate and place
102nd Italian OpenOct. 1997, Riccione, Italy
113rd European ChampionshipsApr. 1998, Thessaloniki, Greece
121st, 2ndPolish ChampionshipsJun. 1998, Lublin
132nd Italian Open1998, Riccione
141st European ChampionshipsApr. 1999, Riccione, Italy
151st, 1st Polish ChampionshipsJun. 1999, Olsztyn
161st, 3rd Polish ChampionshipsMay 2000, Brzeg Dolny
171stInternational Gen. Choi’s CupOct. 2000, East Haven, Connecticut, USA
181st,1st Polish ChampionshipsMay 2001, Lublin
191stBlack Eagle Winternational OpenMarch 2001, Tampere Finland

COACHING RESULTS

From 2001 to 2010 his main focus has shifted towards coaching and assisting other Taekwon-Do elite athletes in reaching for the highest trophies. His work resulted in numerous medals and titles from the most prestigious Taekwon-Do Championships.

#Date and PlaceEventAthlete/TeamResult
13.05-5.05.2002; Trebon, Czech RepublicXVII European Senior ChampionshipsTeam Finland4th
211.04-13.04.2003; Rijeka, CroatiaXVIII European Senior ChampionshipsTeam Finland3rd
3Hanhikangas Helena 2nd
4Makinen Ismo 1st
5Koivisto Saara 2nd
6Leino Terhi 2nd
712.06-15.06.2003 Warsaw, PolandXIII World Senior ChampionshipsMakinen Ismo 1st
8Leino Terhi 3rd
914.05-16.05.2004 Tampere, FinlandXIX European Senior ChampionshipsTeam Finland2nd
10Hanhikangas Helena 2nd
11Makinen Ismo 1st
12Leino Terhi 2nd
1328.07-31.07.2005; Dortmund, GermanyXIV World Senior ChampionshipsTeam Finland5th
14Heiskanen Paulina 3rd
15Makinen Ismo 1st
#Date and PlaceEventAthlete/TeamResult
1628.07-31.07.2005; Dortmund, GermanyXIV World Senior ChampionshipsLeino Terhi 3rd
1712.05-14.05.2006; Constanta, RomaniaXXI European Senior ChampionshipsHeiskanen Paulina 2nd
18Makinen Ismo 1st
1927-29.04.2007; Poprad, SlovakiaXXII European Senior ChampionshipsHeiskanen Pauliina 2nd
20Korolainen Nyyti 3rd
2127-29.04.2007; Poprad, SlovakiaXIII European Junior ChampionshipsKiviranta Tiia 2nd
2231.5-3.6.2007; Quebec, CanadaXV World Senior ChampionshipsTeam Finland5th
23Heiskanen Pauliina 1st
24Makinen Ismo 1st
2516.05-18.05.2008; Wrocław, PolandXXIII European Senior ChampionshipsHeiskanen Pauliina 1st
26Kiviranta Tiia 1st
2724-26.04.2009; Benidorm, SpainXXIV Senior European ChampionshipsKiviranta Tiia 2nd
28Turunen Jani 3rd
2826-29.11.2009; Mar del Plata, ArgentinaXVI World Senior ChampionshipsKorolainen Nyyti1st
30July, 2010; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam2nd Asian ChampionshipsTeam Vietnam2nd
Since 2009, after relocating to Vietnam, Coach Mariusz started working with individual athletes of other sports and the general population clients. He has helped to build strength and conditioning, enhancing the sport performance capacity of professional MMA and boxing fighters, golfers, collegiate students’ swimmers, and football players as well as various amateur sports athletes. Mariusz has also designed and delivered post-injury rehab programs helping individuals to regain full functionality and return to their regular sports activities after accidents and injuries.


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