Marek Konwa
Marek Konwa (born 11 March 1990 in Zielona Góra) is a Polish cyclo cross and cross-country mountain biker.[1] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 16th place. He was on the start list for the 2018 Cross-country European Championship and he finished in 21st place.[2]
![]() Konwa at the 2012 Summer Olympics  | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Born | 11 March 1990 Zielona Góra, Poland  | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Cyclo-cross, mountain bike | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Role | Rider | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 2009 | Team Utensilnord | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Medal record 
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Major results
    
    Cyclo-cross
    
- 2006–07
 - 1st 
 National Junior Cyclo-cross Championships - 9th UCI World Junior Cyclo-cross Championships
 - 2007–08
 - 1st Grand Prix Lille Métropole Juniors
 - 1st Koppenbergcross Juniors
 - 1st Gieten, Superprestige Juniors
 - 3rd National Junior Cyclo-cross Championships
 - 2008–09
 - 1st Veghel, Superprestige Under–23
 - 2nd National Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships
 - 9th UCI World Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships
 - 2009–10
 - 3rd 
 UCI World Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships - 2010–11
 - 1st 
 National Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships - 2011–12
 - 1st 
 National Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships - 1st Bryksy Cross
 - 6th UCI World Under–23 Cyclo-cross Championships
 - 2012–13
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 1st Bryksy Cross
 - 2013–14
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 2014–15
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 2015–16
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 2016–17
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 3rd Overall Toi Toi Cup
- 2nd Kolín
 - 3rd Holé Vrchy
 - 3rd Jabkenice
 
 - 2017–18
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 1st GP Poprad
 - 3rd Overall Toi Toi Cup
- 1st Milovice
 - 2nd Holé Vrchy
 - 3rd Jabkenice
 
 - 2018–19
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 2019-20
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - 2020–21
 - 1st 
 National Cyclo-cross Championships - Toi Toi Cup
- 1st Kolín
 
 - 1st Bryksy Cross Gościęcin
 - 2021–22
 - Toi Toi Cup
- 1st Hlinsko
 - 2nd Veselí nad Lužnicí
 
 - 1st Munich Super Cross
 - 1st Int. Sparkassen Querfeldein GP Pferdezentrum Austria
 - 1st Bryksy Cross Gościęcin
 
Mountain bike
    
- 2009
 - 2nd National Cross-country Championships
 - 5th Under-23 Cross-country, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
 - 2010
 - 2nd National Cross-country Championships
 - 6th Under-23 Cross-country, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
 - 2011
 - 2nd National Cross-country Championships
 - 2nd 
 Under-23 Cross-country, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships - 5th Overall UCI Under-23 Cross-country World Cup
 - 2012
 - 1st 
 National Cross-country Championships - 2013
 - 1st 
 National Cross-country Championships - 2014
 - World University Mountain Bike Championships
- 1st 
 Time trial - 2nd 
 Cross-country 
 - 1st 
 - 1st 
 National Cross-country Championships - 2015
 - 1st 
 National Cross-country Championships - 2017
 - 1st 
 National Cross-country Championships - 2018
 - 2nd National Cross-country Championships
 
Road
    
- 2014
 - 10th Overall Tour of Małopolska
 
References
    
- "Marek Konwa". London 2012. The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012.
 - "European Championships - MOUNTAIN BIKE CROSS COUNTRY MEN - FINALS" (PDF). uec.ch. 7 August 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
 
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