Polish sprinter (1946–2014)
Jan Werner (25 July 1946 – 21 September 2014) was a Polish sprinter who specialized in the 200 and 400 metres .
He was born in Brzeziny and represented the club AZS Warszawa .[ 1] At the 1966 European Championships he finished fourth in the 200 metres and won the 4 x 400 metres relay together with Edmund Borowski , Stanislaw Gredzinski and Andrzej Badeński .[ 2] [ 3] At the 1967 European Indoor Games he competed in the relay final, but the team did not finish,[ 4] and at the 1968 European Indoor Games he won a gold medal in the relay.[ 5]
His first Olympic Games were in 1968. He finished fifth in his semi-final heat in the 400 metres , barely missing out on the final.[ 1] In the 4 x 400 metres relay he finished fourth together with Stanislaw Gredzinski, Jan Balachowski and Andrzej Badeński.[ 6] With the same team members he finished fourth in the relay at the 1969 European Championships .[ 7] In the individual distance he won the gold medal.[ 8] At the 1969 European Indoor Games he won the 400 metres silver medal behind Balachowski,[ 9] as well as a relay gold medal.[ 10]
At the 1970 European Indoor Championships the Polish relay team won silver medals.[ 11] At the 1971 European Indoor Championships he won a gold medal in the 4 x 400 metres relay together with Waldemar Korycki , Andrzej Badeński and Jan Balachowski.[ 12] With the same team members he won a silver medal in the relay at the 1971 European Championships .[ 13] He won a bronze medal in the individual distance.[ 8] The same team won the relay at the 1972 European Indoor Championships .[ 14]
At the 1972 Olympic Games he reached the semi-final in the 400 metres and finished fifth in the relay . At the 1976 Olympic Games he finished eighth in the 400 metres and won a silver medal in the relay , together with Ryszard Podlas , Zbigniew Jaremski and Jerzy Pietrzyk .[ 1]
He became Polish 200 metres champion in 1967, 1969 and 1971 and 400 metres champion in 1968, 1970, 1971 and 1976.[ 15] His personal best time in the 400 metres was 45.44 seconds, achieved in 1976.[ 1] He did also equal the European record in the 200 metres with 20.4 seconds on 3 June 1967.
Died 21 September 2014 in Warsaw.
1934 : Germany (Hamann , Scheele , Voigt , Metzner )
1938 : Germany (Blazejezak , Bues , Linnhoff , Harbig )
1946 : France (Santona , Cros , Chef d'Hôtel , Lunis )
1950 : Great Britain (Pike , Lewis , Scott , Pugh )
1954 : France (Haarhoff , Degats , Martin-du-Gard , Goudeau )
1958 : Great Britain (Sampson , MacIsaac , Wrighton , Salisbury )
1962 : West Germany (Kindermann , Schmitt , Reske , Kinder )
1966 : Poland (Werner , Borowski , Grędziński , Badeński )
1969 : France (Bertould , Nicolau , Carette , Nallet )
1971 : West Germany (Schlöske , Jordan , Jellinghaus , Köhler )
1974 : Great Britain (Cohen , Hartley , Pascoe , Jenkins )
1978 : West Germany (Weppler , Hofmeister , Herrmann , Schmid )
1982 : West Germany (Skamrahl , Schmid , Giessing , Weber )
1986 : Great Britain (Redmond , Akabusi , Whittle , Black )
1990 : Great Britain (Sanders , Akabusi , Regis , Black )
1994 : Great Britain (McKenzie , Black , Whittle , Ladejo )
1998 : Great Britain (Hylton , Baulch , Thomas , Richardson )
2002 : Great Britain (Deacon , Elias , Baulch , Caines )
2006 : France (Djhone , M'Barke , Keïta , Raquil )
2010 : Russia (Dyldin , Aksyonov , Krasnov , Trenikhin )
2012 : Belgium (Gillet , J. Borlée , Bouckaert , K. Borlée )
2014 : Great Britain (Rooney , Bingham , Williams , Hudson-Smith )
2016 : Belgium (Watrin , J. Borlée , D. Borlée , K. Borlée )
2018 : Belgium (D. Borlée , J. Borlée , J. Sacoor , K. Borlée )
2022 : Great Britain (Hudson-Smith , Dobson , Davey , Haydock-Wilson )
2024 : Belgium (Sacoor , Vanderbemden , D. Borlée , Doom )
1959 : Italy (De Murtas , Giannone , Mazza , Berruti )
1961 : Soviet Union (Mikhailov , Ozolin , Bartenev , Chistyakov )
1963 : Hungary (Csutorás , Rábai , Gyulai , Mihályfi )
1965 : West Germany (Obersiebrasse , Metz , Felsen , Sundermann )
1967 : Italy (Giani , Preatoni , Roscio , Berruti )
1970 : Poland (Wagner , Werner , Gramse , Nowosz )
1973 : United States (Brown , Riddick , Whatley , Gilbreath )
1975 : Soviet Union (Zhidkikh , Silovs , Kolesnikov , Vladimirtsev )
1977 : Soviet Union (Kolesnikov , Aksinin , Silovs , Ignatenko )
1979 : Italy (Caravani , Grazioli , Lazzer , Mennea )
1981 : United States (Lattany , Ketchum , Grimes , Smith )
1983 : United States (Scott , Graddy , Robinson , Gault )
1985 : Cuba (Querol , Simón , Chacón , Peñalver )
1987 : United States (McRae , Heard , Daniel , Spearmon )
1989 : United States (Watkins , Dees , Cason , Marsh )
1991 : United States (Drummond , Goins , Bates , Trapp )
1993 : United States (Bridgewater , Oaks , Miller , Jefferson )
1995 : United States (Bowen , Oaks , Hargraves , Dopek )
1997 : United States (Howard , Henderson , Carter , McCall )
1999 : United States (Conwright , Trammell , Miller , Capel )
2001 : Japan (Kawabata , Nara , Omae , Okusako )
2003 : Japan (Ishikura , Takahira , Yoshino , Arai )
2005 : Italy (Verdecchia , Rocco , Donati , Anceschi )
2007 : Thailand (Autas , Sondee , Suwannarangsri , Suwonprateep )
2009 : Russia (Mokrousov , Teplykh , Smirnov , Petryashov )
2011 : South Africa (Dreyer , Magakwe , Sefanyetso , Mpuang )
2013 : Ukraine (Perestiuk , Smelyk , Bodrov , Korzh )
2015 : Japan (Ōseto , Nagata , Suwa , Taniguchi )
2017 : Japan (Tanaka , Tada , Kitagawa , Yamashita )
2019 : Japan (Miyamoto , Someya , Yamashita , Dede )
2021 : China (Chen ,Chen ,Yan ,Deng )