Krystyna Zabawska
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| Nationality | Polish | 
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| Born |  (1968-01-14) 14 January 1968 Kopczany, Poland | 
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| Died | Poland | 
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| Height | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | 
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| Weight | 92 kg (203 lb) | 
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| Sport | Athletics | 
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| Event | Shot Put | 
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| Club | Jagiellonia Białystok (1989–1994)   Podlasie Białystok (1995–2010) | 
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 Krystyna Danilczyk-Zabawska (born 14 January 1968) is a former Polish shot putter. 
She was born as Krystyna Danilczyk in Kopczany near Lipsk nad Biebrzą. She lives in Białystok. Her husband and former coach is Przemysław Zabawski, also a former shot putter. 
 Achievements
     | Year |  Competition |  Venue |  Position |  Notes  | 
    Representing   Poland  | 
  | 1991  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Seville, Spain  |  11th  |  16.04 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Tokyo, Japan  |  12th  |  17.59 m  | 
  | 1992  |  Olympic Games  |  Barcelona, Spain  |  10th  |  18.29 m  | 
  | 1993  |  World Championships  |  Stuttgart, Germany  |  13th (q)  |  18.62 m  | 
  | 1994  |  European Indoor Championships  |  Paris, France  |  6th  |  18.57 m  | 
  | European Championships  |  Helsinki, Finland  |  9th  |  17.50 m  | 
  | 1997  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Paris, France  |  9th  |  18.18 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Athens, Greece  |  8th  |  17.83 m  | 
  | 1998  |  European Indoor Championships  |  Valencia, Spain  |  4th  |  18.81 m  | 
  | European Championships  |  Budapest, Hungary  |  11th  |  17.69 m  | 
  | 1999  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Maebashi, Japan  |  2nd  |  19.00 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Seville, Spain  |  8th  |  18.12 m  | 
  | 2000  |  European Indoor Championships  |  Ghent, Belgium  |  5th  |  18.88 m  | 
  | Olympic Games  |  Sydney, Australia  |  5th  |  19.18 m  | 
  | 2001  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Lisbon, Portugal  |  8th  |  18.12 m  | 
  | World Championships  |  Edmonton, Canada  |  10th  |  18.50 m  | 
  | Goodwill Games  |  Brisbane, Australia  |  3rd  |  18.23 m  | 
  | 2002  |  European Championships  |  Munich, Germany  |  7th  |  18.63 m  | 
  | 2003  |  World Championships  |  Paris, France  |  6th  |  18.62 m  | 
  | World Athletics Final  |  Szombathely, Hungary  |  8th  |  17.85 m  | 
  | 2004  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Budapest, Hungary  |  4th  |  19.00 m  | 
  | Olympic Games  |  Olympia, Greece  |  5th  |  18.64 m  | 
  | World Athletics Final  |  Monte Carlo, Monaco  |  2nd  |  18.27 m  | 
  | 2005  |  European Indoor Championships  |  Madrid, Spain  |  2nd  |  18.96 m  | 
  | 2006  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Moscow, Russia  |  10th (q)  |  17.53 m  | 
  | European Championships  |  Gothenburg, Sweden  |  8th  |  17.99 m  | 
  | World Cup  |  Athens, Greece  |  7th  |  17.74 m  | 
  | 2008  |  Olympic Games  |  Beijing, China  |  –  |  NM  | 
 References
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