Marek Plawgo, born on February twenty-fifth, nineteen eighty-one, is a distinguished Polish sprinter renowned for his prowess in the 400 meters hurdles. Residing in Bytom, he proudly represents KS Warszawianka Warszawa, a club that has been instrumental in his athletic journey.
Plawgo's most significant achievement came during the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, where he set a national record for Poland in the 400 meters hurdles with an impressive time of forty-eight point twelve seconds. This remarkable feat solidified his status as one of Poland's top athletes in this discipline.
In addition to his success in hurdles, Plawgo has also excelled in the flat 400 meters, holding the Polish indoor record with a time of forty-five point thirty-nine seconds, achieved at the 2002 European Indoor Championships in Vienna. His versatility is further demonstrated by his participation in the 4 × 400 meters relay.
A multiple-time champion of Poland in the 400 meters hurdles, Plawgo has consistently showcased his talent at the national championships, finishing first in the years two thousand one, two thousand three, and from two thousand five to two thousand nine.