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Justyna is a Polish feminine given name, a variation of Justina or Justine. It may refer to * Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943), Polish Jewish resistance fighter * Justyna Banasiak (born 1986), Polish group rhythmic gymnast *Justyna Bojczuk (born 1995), Polish actress * Justyna Jegiołka (born 1991), Polish tennis player *Justyna Kaczkowska (born 1997), Polish professional racing cyclist *Justyna Kasprzycka (born 1987), Polish high jumper * Justyna Karpala (born 1992), Polish judoka * Justyna Kozdryk (born 1980), Polish powerlifter * Justyna Kowalczyk (born 1983), Polish cross country skier * Justyna Łukasik (born 1993), Polish volleyball player * Justyna Majkowska (born 1977), Polish singer * Justyna Mospinek (born 1983), Polish archer * Justyna Plutowska (born 1991), Polish ice dancer * Justyna Smosarska (born 1986), Polish weightlifter *Justyna Steczkowska (born 1972), Polish singer, songwriter, photographer, and actress * Justyna Święty (born 1992), Polish sprint runner * ...
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Justyna Plutowska
Justyna Plutowska (born 27 June 1991) is a Polish ice dancer. With former partner Peter Gerber, she is the 2013 Finlandia Trophy bronze medalist and 2014 Bavarian Open champion. Personal life Justyna Plutowska was born 27 June 1991 in Gdynia, Poland. Her father is a figure skating coach. Career Early years Plutowska began figure skating at the age of three or four. After starting out in singles, she turned to ice dancing when she was about 12 or 13. Her first partner was Mateusz Krupowies. The two won the novice ice dancing title at the 2006 Polish Championships. Partnership with Pietrzyński Plutowska teamed up with Dawid Pietrzyński in 2006. The duo won the junior title at the 2009 Polish Championships and were sent to the 2009 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. They ranked 25th in the compulsory dance and 26th in the original dance, which did not allow them to advance to the final segment. The following season, Plutowska/Pietrzyński repeated as natio ...
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Justyna Kowalczyk
Justyna Maria Kowalczyk-Tekieli (born 19 January 1983) is a Polish cross-country skier who has been competing since 2000. Kowalczyk is a double Olympic Champion and a double World Champion. She is also the only skier to win the Tour de Ski four times in a row and one of two female skiers (the other being Finn Marjo Matikainen) to win the FIS Cross-Country World Cup three times in a row. Kowalczyk holds the all-time record for wins in the Tour de Ski with 14, and had 29 podiums in total. She also won the Vasaloppet women's edition in 2015. She is a member of cross country ski department of AZS AWF Katowice and is coached by Aleksander Wierietielny. Career Raised in the mountainous Goral village of Kasina Wielka, Southern Poland, Kowalczyk took up cross country skiing at the age of 10. She then competed in her first FIS World Cup race at Cogne (ITA) in December 2001. In 2002 she came second in the individual sprint at the World Junior Championships. She finished 31st in t ...
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Justyna Łukasik
Justyna is a Polish feminine given name, a variation of Justina or Justine. It may refer to *Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943), Polish Jewish resistance fighter * Justyna Banasiak (born 1986), Polish group rhythmic gymnast *Justyna Bojczuk (born 1995), Polish actress * Justyna Jegiołka (born 1991), Polish tennis player * Justyna Kaczkowska (born 1997), Polish professional racing cyclist *Justyna Kasprzycka (born 1987), Polish high jumper * Justyna Karpala (born 1992), Polish judoka * Justyna Kozdryk (born 1980), Polish powerlifter *Justyna Kowalczyk (born 1983), Polish cross country skier * Justyna Łukasik (born 1993), Polish volleyball player * Justyna Majkowska (born 1977), Polish singer * Justyna Mospinek (born 1983), Polish archer * Justyna Plutowska (born 1991), Polish ice dancer * Justyna Smosarska (born 1986), Polish weightlifter *Justyna Steczkowska (born 1972), Polish singer, songwriter, photographer, and actress * Justyna Święty (born 1992), Polish sprint runner *J ...
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Justyna Monde
Justyna is a Polish feminine given name, a variation of Justina or Justine. It may refer to *Gusta Dawidson Draenger (1917–1943), Polish Jewish resistance fighter *Justyna Banasiak (born 1986), Polish group rhythmic gymnast * Justyna Bojczuk (born 1995), Polish actress *Justyna Jegiołka (born 1991), Polish tennis player *Justyna Kaczkowska (born 1997), Polish professional racing cyclist * Justyna Kasprzycka (born 1987), Polish high jumper *Justyna Karpala (born 1992), Polish judoka *Justyna Kozdryk (born 1980), Polish powerlifter *Justyna Kowalczyk (born 1983), Polish cross country skier *Justyna Łukasik (born 1993), Polish volleyball player *Justyna Majkowska (born 1977), Polish singer *Justyna Mospinek (born 1983), Polish archer *Justyna Plutowska (born 1991), Polish ice dancer *Justyna Smosarska (born 1986), Polish weightlifter *Justyna Steczkowska (born 1972), Polish singer, songwriter, photographer, and actress *Justyna Święty (born 1992), Polish sprint runner * Justyna M ...
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Justyna Steczkowska
Justyna Maria Steczkowska (; born August 2, 1972, in Rzeszów,
Poland) is a Polish singer, songwriter, photographer, and actress.


Biography

She was raised in a large and musically inclined family, has five sisters (Agata, Krystyna, Magdalena, Maria, Cecylia) and three brothers (Pawel, Jacek, Marcin) and played violin in a family band before becoming a solo singer. She has a vocal range of four octaves. Steczkowska became famous when she won a song contest in '' Szansa na sukces'' programme, performing Maanam's song "Buenos Aires". Later, she represented Poland in the 1995

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Gusta Dawidson Draenger
Gusta (Tova) Dawidson Draenger, code name Justyna, (1917–1943) was a Polish Jewish activist in Kraków in the late 1930s and during the Nazi occupation in World War II. She wrote a detailed account of her activities while in Montelupich Prison in early 1943. Her husband Shimshon Draenger and she were executed by the Nazis in November 1943. Her memoirs were published first in Poland as ''Pamiętnik Justyny'' in 1946, then in Hebrew as יומנה של יוסטינה or ''Jōmānā šel Jusṭina'' (Justina's Diary) in 1974 and in English as ''Justyna's Narrative'' in 1996. Early Life Born in Kraków, Gusta Dawidson was brought up in an Orthodox Jewish family of the Gur hasidim tradition. While at school, she became a member of the Agudat Yisrael youth movement. She later joined the Akiva youth movement where she actively contributed to education, becoming a member of the central committee. She wrote for and edited the youth newspaper, ''Zeirim'', and kept the movement's reco ...
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Justyna Mospinek
Justyna Mospinek (born 8 November 1983 in Zgierz) is an athlete from Poland who competes in archery. 2004 Summer Olympics Mospinek represented Poland at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She placed 7th in the women's individual ranking round with a 72-arrow score of 657. In the first round of elimination, she faced 58th-ranked Maydenia Sarduy of Cuba. Mospinek defeated Sarduy 162–145 in the 18-arrow match to advance to the round of 32. In that round, she faced Viktoriya Beloslydtseva of Kazakhstan. Mospinek won the match 163–155 in the regulation 18 arrows, advancing to the round of 16. Mospinek then lost to 10th-ranked Wu Hui Ju of Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 160–151, finishing 14th in women's individual archery. Mospinek was also a member of the 15th-place Polish women's archery team. 2008 Summer Olympics At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Mospinek finished her ranking round with a total of 643 points. This gave her the 19th seed for the final competition bracket in which sh ...
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Justyna Bojczuk
Justyna Bojczuk (born 21 August 1995) is a Polish actress. She contributes to voicing characters in cartoons, anime, movies, sitcoms, and videogames. Bojczuk is well known for providing the voice of Darby in the Polish language dub of the animated series ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'', Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in the Polish language dub of the animated series '' Phineas and Ferb''. She also provides the voice of the character Iris in the Polish language dub of the anime series ''Pokémon''. Bojczuk works at SDI Media Polska, Start International Polska, and other dubbing studios in Poland. Filmography Television * Beatka in '' Do dzwonka'' * Alicja Kramer in ''Warsaw Pact'' * Żaneta Mikiciuk in '' Barwy Szczęścia'' * Matilda in '' Violetta'' Voice work Anime and animation * Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in '' Phineas and Ferb'' * Isabella Garcia-Shapiro/Isabella-2 in '' Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension'' * Iris and Leona in ''Pokémon'' * Iris in '' Pokémon the ...
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Justyna Kasprzycka
Justyna Kasprzycka-Pyra (born 20 August 1987 in Głubczyce) is a Polish athlete specializing in the high jump. She finished fifth at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics The 14th IAAF World Championships in Athletics (Moscow 2013) () was an international athletics competition held in Moscow, Russia, from 10–18 August 2013. Initially, Russia won the most gold medals to top the table for the first time since 200 .... Her personal bests in the event are 1.99 metres outdoors (Eugene 2014) and 1.97 metres indoors (Sopot 2014). Competition record References Polish female high jumpers 1987 births Living people People from Głubczyce Sportspeople from Opole Voivodeship Competitors at the 2013 Summer Universiade {{Poland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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