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Stanislaw Kowalski
Stanislaw Kowalski
Kowalski at the age of 111
Birth: 14 April 1910
Rogowek, Russian Empire (now Poland)
Death: 5 April 2022
Swidnica, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Age: 111 years, 356 days
Country: PolandPOL
Unvalidated

Stanislaw Kowalski [Polish: Stanisław Kowalski] (14 April 1910 – 5 April 2022) was a Polish supercentenarian whose age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG). At the time of his death, he was the oldest living man in Poland, as well as the second-oldest living person in Poland, (behind Tekla Juniewicz), the oldest living person in Lower Silesia, and the oldest living man in Europe. He was also the first Polish man to reach the ages of 110 and 111.

Biography

Stanislaw Kowalski was born on 14 April 1910 in the village of Rogowek where he lived until the late 1930s. After his marriage, he moved to Brzeznica. In 1952, due to the broadening of the boundaries of the military training ground, he had to move out of his newly built house and live in Lower Silesia, in the village of Krzydlina Wielka where he ran a small farm and worked as a railroad lineman. He had been living in Swidnica since 1979. Kowalski comes from a long-lived family his mother lived to be 99. For several decades Kowalski rode to work on a bicycle regardless of the weather outside.

Career

On 10 May 2014, aged 104, Kowalski set the European record in 100m race at 32.79 s (in centenarian age category). No European centenarian man completed the run on such distance before him. However, Kowalski did not break the world record of Hidekichi Miyazaki of Japan set on 3 October 2010 with the result of 29.83 s. Nevertheless, Miyazaki was much younger when he set the world record - 100 years, 11 days old.

When he competed at the Polish Veterans Championships on 28 June 2015, in Torun, Poland he became the world's oldest athlete. On that day, Kowalski ran the 100 metres in 34.50, threw the shot put 4.27 m (14 ft 0 in) and the discus 7.50 m (24 ft 7​14 in). By competing in those events, he surpassed the accomplishments of John Whittemore, who competed at 104 years 10 months. By virtue of his age being beyond 105 years old, he necessitates the creation of a new age division for World Masters Athletics, the M105 division of which he was the only member to have competed. Thus all of his performances are world records. M100 world record holder Hidekichi Miyazaki turned 105 on September 22, 2015 and two days later joined Kowalski as the second competitor in the division though Kowalski was 77 days older when he competed.

In 2019, he expressed will to compete again, but due to health issues, he resigned from his start.

Longevity

Kowalski credited his longevity to never going to the doctor and doing whatever he wants. He also said not to eat much during the evening. Kowalski became the oldest living man in Poland, following the death of 108-year-old Jozef Zurek on 20 March 2018. Shortly afterwards, on 14 April 2018, he turned 108. On 14 April 2019, he turned 109. On 18 October 2019, he had broken the Polish male longevity record set by Antoni Wojciechowski three years before - in 2016 - thus becoming the male longevity recordholder in Poland.

On 14 April 2020, Kowalski turned 110, becoming the first non-emigrant male supercentenarian in the history of Poland.

On 26 January 2021 at the age of 110, he received the COVID-19 vaccine, making him one of the oldest known people to receive the vaccine.

On 14 April 2021, Kowalski turned 111, becoming the first man in Poland who reached such age. On that day, he was visited by Waclaw Jan Kroczek, GRG-Poland Correspondent, who presented him an honorary GRG certificate.

Kowalski became the oldest living person in the world notable for reasons other than longevity, following the death of 113-year-old Ruth Apilado on 15 August 2021. Kowalski also became the oldest living man in Europe, following the death of 112-year-old Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia of Spain on 18 January 2022. However, he was not the oldest living European-born man, as Italian-born Delio Venturotti of Brazil was older.

Following the death of 111-year-old Joanna Lipinska on 6 March 2022, Kowalski became the last surviving Polish person born in 1910.

Kowalski died in Swidnica, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland on 5 April 2022 at the age of 111 years, 356 days, just nine days shy of his 112th birthday. Following his death, 111-year-old Andre Boite became the oldest known living man in Europe.

At the time of his death, he was the fifth-oldest known living man in the world, behind Juan Vicente Perez Mora, Delio Venturotti, Eusebio Quintero Lopez, and Efrain Antonio Rios Garcia.

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References


Poland's Oldest Living Man Titleholders (VE)

Walenty CabonJan MichalskiFrument JaroszynskiWlodzimierz RogoszJan SzarpalaWojciech BlicharzWlodzimierz GojlikFerdynand PacakWladyslaw RatmanBoleslaw KliszewskiFeliks KowalkowskiFranciszek KarwowskiPawel ParniakJozef KosBoleslaw AdamekKonstanty JungStefan ModrzejewskiAntoni DobrowolskiRoman KrusAntoni WojciechowskiStanislaw SwidzinskiJozef PlawskiJozef ZurekStanislaw KowalskiKazimierz KlimczakStanislaw PelkaWladyslaw Fidos


Europe's Oldest Living Man Titleholders (VE)

Geert Adriaans Boomgaard • Unknown • Matthias DodenhoffFrederick StabbinsWilliam MugfurSven ErikssonJean-Pierre DupontWilliam WalkerBening Arnold • Hans Schaftner-BurginLars OlofssonMarc PicqJohan Svanstrom • Erik JanssonFrancesco CubaddaThomas PopeJohn FrancklowKarl Nilsson • Constant De LichteAntonio Marchi • August KarlssonKarl GlocknerAnders JonassonMathias Hansen SaetherJan KipWillem Kostering • Francesco Paba • John Mosley Turner • Antonije MladenovicFriedrich Wedeking • Frederick Butterfield • Jean Teillet • Pasquale CappelloGiuseppe Arena • Luigi SabaIngebrigt Johansen • Victor Guillot • Andrei Kuznetsoff • Herman Smith-Johannsen • John Evans • Henri PerignonDomenico Minervino • Josep Armengol-Jover • Pablo Roy • Emile Fourcade • Bernard Delhom • Valentino StellaGregorio Merino • Antonio Baldo • Antonio Urrea-Hernandez • Alejandro Rivera Santalla • Antonio Todde • Joan Riudavets-MollHermann Dornemann • Jerzy Pajaczkowski-Dydynski • Maurice Floquet • Henry AllinghamHarry Patch • Stanley Lucas • Jan Goossenaerts • Francisco Fernandez • Arturo Licata • Rezso GallaiPhilippe Vocanson • Harold Bracher • Francisco Nunez Olivera • Gustav GernethBob Weighton • Dumitru Comanescu • Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia • Stanislaw Kowalski • Andre BoiteHans SchornackAndre LudwigJohn Tinniswood


World’s Oldest Living Notable People for Reasons Other than Age (VE)

Leila DenmarkCarla Porta MusaAlexander ImichAmelia Robinson • Juliana Koo • Zoltan SarosyElza BrandeiszQin HanzhangRuth ApiladoStanislaw KowalskiMarita Camacho Quiros

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