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Richard Nizielski

Richard Nizielski (born 27 July 1968) is an Australian short track speed skater who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics, in the 1994 Winter Olympics, and in the 1998 Winter Olympics.

Olympic medal record
Men's Short track speed skating
Representing  Australia
1994 Lillehammer 5000 m relay

Early life

He was born in Nottingham, Great Britain. He immigrated to Australia with his father Jerzy and mother Anne. They sailed on the Australis and arrived on 23 June 1971, in Perth. They settled in the suburb of Maylands, Western Australia.[1]

Skating

In 1991, Nizielski was part of the Australian quartet that won the 5,000 m relay at the World Championships in 1991 in Sydney. It was the first time that Australia had won a World Championship in a winter sport.

Australia's short track relay team went into the 1992 Olympics as world champions, but the team crashed in the semi-finals.[2][3] The Australians were in third place when Nizielski lost his footing; they finished fourth and failed to reach the final.[2][4] Nizielski competed in the individual 1,000 m event, but was eliminated in the first round, placing 21st out of 27 competitors.[5]

In 1994, Nizielski was part of the short track relay team won Australia's first Winter Olympic medal, a bronze. They scraped into the four-team final after edging out Japan and New Zealand to finish second in their semi-final.[6] They adopted a plan of staying on their feet as first priority, and remaining undisqualified and beating at least one of the other three finalists.[2][7] During the race, the Canadians fell and lost significant time, meaning that Australia would win their first medal if they raced conservatively and avoided a crash. Late in the race, Nizielski was fighting with his American counterpart for track position for the silver medal, but took the safe option and yielded, mindful of the lost opportunity following the crash in Albertville.[2] Nizielski recollected "At the last change [American] Eric Flaim got a good push-away and he stepped underneath my feet and stopped me. I thought, well I'm not going to fight him for this. I didn't want to let the team down. And I was very aware that I had taken a fall in Albertville. I just wanted to get through and get the medal."[2] Thus Steven Bradbury, Nizielski, Andrew Murtha and Kieran Hansen became Australia's first Winter Olympics medallists.[2]

Nizielski was also entered in the 500 m and 1,000 m individual events. In the first event, he won his heat in a time of 44.86 s and then came fourth in his quarterfinal in a slower time of 45.57 s to be eliminated. He was classified tenth overall out of 31 competitors.[8] In the 1,000 m event, Nizielski came second in his heat in a time of 1 m 32.42 s. He came fourth in his quarterfinalin a time of 1 m 29.93 s and was eliminated. He came 13th out of 31 competitors.[8][9]

Bradbury, Nizielski and Kieran Hansen, three of the quartet that won Australia's maiden medal in 1994 returned with new teammate Richard Goerlitz, and there were hopes that they could repeat their Lillehammer performance. However, in their qualifying race, they placed third in a time of 7 m 11.691 s and missed the final by one place, even though they had been two seconds faster than their medal-winning performance in 1994. They completed the course four seconds slower in the B final and came last in the race, and thus last out of eight teams overall. Nizielski did not compete in the individual events.[10][11]

Nizielski was Australia's flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics.

Honours

Based in Western Australia at the Western Australian Institute of Sport, Nizielski was named the Athlete of the Year for 1993–94. He was the first Western Australian to compete at the Winter Olympics.[12]

Post sporting career

In retirement Nizielski went into the theatre industry. He works for Way Out Theatreworks, an award-winning company in Brisbane. According to their website, Nizielski is a "trained Fight Director. He has performed in tv, commercials and corporate entertainment. Richard is a trainer at The Actors Conservatory".[13] Nizielski also became a golf instructor and writes articles about biomechanical and sporting posture for golf magazines.[14] He remains involved in helping to mentor the next generation of Australian speed skaters.[15]

Notes

  1. ^ "Richard Nizielski". Western Australian Museum. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Gordon (1994), p. 426.
  3. ^ Andrews, p. 3.
  4. ^ McAvaney, p. 135.
  5. ^ The Compendium, p. 219.
  6. ^ Andrew, p. 251.
  7. ^ Andrews, pp. 252–253.
  8. ^ a b The Compendium, p. 221.
  9. ^ "Steven Bradbury: Last Man Standing" by Gary Smart and Steven Bradbury ISBN 0-9757287-8-4, 2005.
  10. ^ Andrews, p. 314.
  11. ^ The Compendium, p. 224.
  12. ^ . Western Australian Institute of Sport. Archived from the original on 26 May 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  13. ^ . Way Out Theatreworks. Archived from the original on 28 June 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  14. ^ . Iseekgolf. Archived from the original on 26 May 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2009.
  15. ^ http://www.australianiceracing.org/PDFs/Autumn%20Newsletter%20-1.pdf[permanent dead link]

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Richard Nizielski born 27 July 1968 is an Australian short track speed skater who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics in the 1994 Winter Olympics and in the 1998 Winter Olympics Olympic medal recordMen s Short track speed skatingRepresenting Australia1994 Lillehammer 5000 m relay Contents 1 Early life 2 Skating 3 Honours 4 Post sporting career 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditHe was born in Nottingham Great Britain He immigrated to Australia with his father Jerzy and mother Anne They sailed on the Australis and arrived on 23 June 1971 in Perth They settled in the suburb of Maylands Western Australia 1 Skating EditIn 1991 Nizielski was part of the Australian quartet that won the 5 000 m relay at the World Championships in 1991 in Sydney It was the first time that Australia had won a World Championship in a winter sport Australia s short track relay team went into the 1992 Olympics as world champions but the team crashed in the semi finals 2 3 The Australians were in third place when Nizielski lost his footing they finished fourth and failed to reach the final 2 4 Nizielski competed in the individual 1 000 m event but was eliminated in the first round placing 21st out of 27 competitors 5 In 1994 Nizielski was part of the short track relay team won Australia s first Winter Olympic medal a bronze They scraped into the four team final after edging out Japan and New Zealand to finish second in their semi final 6 They adopted a plan of staying on their feet as first priority and remaining undisqualified and beating at least one of the other three finalists 2 7 During the race the Canadians fell and lost significant time meaning that Australia would win their first medal if they raced conservatively and avoided a crash Late in the race Nizielski was fighting with his American counterpart for track position for the silver medal but took the safe option and yielded mindful of the lost opportunity following the crash in Albertville 2 Nizielski recollected At the last change American Eric Flaim got a good push away and he stepped underneath my feet and stopped me I thought well I m not going to fight him for this I didn t want to let the team down And I was very aware that I had taken a fall in Albertville I just wanted to get through and get the medal 2 Thus Steven Bradbury Nizielski Andrew Murtha and Kieran Hansen became Australia s first Winter Olympics medallists 2 Nizielski was also entered in the 500 m and 1 000 m individual events In the first event he won his heat in a time of 44 86 s and then came fourth in his quarterfinal in a slower time of 45 57 s to be eliminated He was classified tenth overall out of 31 competitors 8 In the 1 000 m event Nizielski came second in his heat in a time of 1 m 32 42 s He came fourth in his quarterfinalin a time of 1 m 29 93 s and was eliminated He came 13th out of 31 competitors 8 9 Bradbury Nizielski and Kieran Hansen three of the quartet that won Australia s maiden medal in 1994 returned with new teammate Richard Goerlitz and there were hopes that they could repeat their Lillehammer performance However in their qualifying race they placed third in a time of 7 m 11 691 s and missed the final by one place even though they had been two seconds faster than their medal winning performance in 1994 They completed the course four seconds slower in the B final and came last in the race and thus last out of eight teams overall Nizielski did not compete in the individual events 10 11 Nizielski was Australia s flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics Honours EditBased in Western Australia at the Western Australian Institute of Sport Nizielski was named the Athlete of the Year for 1993 94 He was the first Western Australian to compete at the Winter Olympics 12 Post sporting career EditIn retirement Nizielski went into the theatre industry He works for Way Out Theatreworks an award winning company in Brisbane According to their website Nizielski is a trained Fight Director He has performed in tv commercials and corporate entertainment Richard is a trainer at The Actors Conservatory 13 Nizielski also became a golf instructor and writes articles about biomechanical and sporting posture for golf magazines 14 He remains involved in helping to mentor the next generation of Australian speed skaters 15 Notes Edit Richard Nizielski Western Australian Museum Retrieved 4 August 2009 a b c d e f Gordon 1994 p 426 Andrews p 3 McAvaney p 135 The Compendium p 219 Andrew p 251 Andrews pp 252 253 a b The Compendium p 221 Steven Bradbury Last Man Standing by Gary Smart and Steven Bradbury ISBN 0 9757287 8 4 2005 Andrews p 314 The Compendium p 224 Richard Nizielski Western Australian Institute of Sport Archived from the original on 26 May 2009 Retrieved 4 August 2009 Corporate Communications Way Out Theatreworks Archived from the original on 28 June 2009 Retrieved 4 August 2009 Richard Nizielski Iseekgolf Archived from the original on 26 May 2009 Retrieved 4 August 2009 http www australianiceracing org PDFs Autumn 20Newsletter 20 1 pdf permanent dead link References EditAndrews Malcolm 2000 Australia at the Olympic Games Australian Broadcasting Corporation ISBN 0 7333 0884 8 Gordon Harry 1994 Australia and the Olympic Games University of Queensland ISBN 0 7022 2627 0 Gordon Harry 2003 The time of our lives inside the Sydney Olympics Australia and the Olympic Games 1994 2002 University of Queensland ISBN 0 7022 3412 5 McAvaney Bruce 1992 The Sportsworld Year 2 Text Publishing ISBN 1 86372 010 3 The Compendium Official Australian Olympic Statistics 1896 2002 Australian Olympic Committee 2003 ISBN 0 7022 3425 7 External links Editprofile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Nizielski amp oldid 1116870541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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