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EPISODE · Oct 26, 2018 · 18 MIN

ARM

from Stories From The Eastern West · host Culture.pl

Hear the pole-vaulter who offended the entire Soviet Union at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow explain himself. Władysław Kozakiewicz, a pole-vaulter who dominated the event for over a decade, didn’t have much luck during the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Despite being a strong favourite, he failed to medal, after his foot broke while taking a warm-up jump. Four years later, he was healthy and ready to make up for the Montreal upset – but there were other adversities to overcome. The Moscow Olympics was overshadowed by a massive boycott – many Western sports powers had pulled out in condemnation of the Soviet-Afghan War. The overall atmosphere was gruesome and to make things even worse, the judges were doing their best to make sure athletes from the Soviet Union won. And then there was the crowd.... easily 70 000 people, booing, jeering and whistling at every non-soviet athlete. Kozakiewicz felt strong and challenged them in the most provocative way possible. If you want to know how it ended, and how far the repercussions of his daring behaviour went, listen to the ARM, the very first episode of Season II of Stories From The Eastern West! This episode is a Stories From The Eastern West co-production with WBUR’s Only a Game. Check out their show and episode archive at http://www.wbur.org/onlyagame. Like our show? Sign up for our newsletter! Time Stamps [00:54] The Black Power protest [02:09] Historical Background [03:10] The strange atmosphere of the Moscow Olympics [05:57] How the competition rolled out [08:37] The arm! [11:24] The aftermath of Kozakiewicz's controversial behaviour [13:52] Kozakiewicz's struggles with the Polish communist authorities [16:30] Thanks & credits Further Reading Explaining Kozakiewicz’s Gesture: Poland’s Most Scandalous Arm / on Culture.pl Nie mówcie mi jak mam żyć by Władysław Kozakiewicz / book (in Polish only) on Amazon Władysław Kozakiewicz - Facts and Figures / on Wikipedia The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott / on Wilsoncenter.org Why Smith and Carlos Raised Their Fists / from the New York Times U.S. National Anthem Protests / on Wikipedia Further Watching Władysław Kozakiewicz’s winning jump / on YouTube.com Black Power Salute / Mini documentary / on YouTube.com Renaud Lavillenie sets the current World Record  / on YouTube.com Thanks Władysław Kozakiewicz / for sharing his story with us and giving us a ride from the train station to his home on the edge of a forest. Władysław Kozakiewicz is a legendary pole-vaulter, an Olympic gold medallist and a world record breaker. Joachim Ciecierski / for becoming Władysław Kozakiewicz’s English voice. Joachim is a long-time journalist at Radio Poland, Poland’s official international broadcasting station. DJ Spike & Break Da Funk / for allowing us to use Masztalesz, the funky tune playing during the credits and throughout the bonus episode. Credits Karen Given (Only a Game): editing Wojciech Oleksiak: script, scoring, sound design, mixing Nitzan Reisner: host, one-person pep rally Adam Zulawski: host, editing

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Hear the pole-vaulter who offended the entire Soviet Union at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow explain himself. Władysław Kozakiewicz, a pole-vaulter who dominated the event for over a decade, didn’t have much luck during the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Despite being a strong favourite, he failed to medal, after his foot broke while taking a warm-up jump. Four years later, he was healthy and ready to make up for the Montreal upset – but there were other adversities to overcome. The Moscow Olympics was overshadowed by a massive boycott – many Western sports powers had pulled out in condemnation of the Soviet-Afghan War. The overall atmosphere was gruesome and to make things even worse, the judges were doing their best to make sure athletes from the Soviet Union won. And then there was the crowd.... easily 70 000 people, booing, jeering and whistling at every non-soviet athlete. Kozakiewicz felt strong and challenged them in the most provocative way possible. If you want to know how it ended, and how far the repercussions of his daring behaviour went, listen to the ARM, the very first episode of Season II of Stories From The Eastern West! This episode is a Stories From The Eastern West co-production with WBUR’s Only a Game. Check out their show and episode archive at http://www.wbur.org/onlyagame. Like our show? Sign up for our newsletter! Time Stamps [00:54] The Black Power protest [02:09] Historical Background [03:10] The strange atmosphere of the Moscow Olympics [05:57] How the competition rolled out [08:37] The arm! [11:24] The aftermath of Kozakiewicz's controversial behaviour [13:52] Kozakiewicz's struggles with the Polish communist authorities [16:30] Thanks & credits Further Reading Explaining Kozakiewicz’s Gesture: Poland’s Most Scandalous Arm / on Culture.pl Nie mówcie mi jak mam żyć by Władysław Kozakiewicz / book (in Polish only) on Amazon Władysław Kozakiewicz - Facts and Figures / on Wikipedia The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott / on Wilsoncenter.org Why Smith and Carlos Raised Their Fists / from the New York Times U.S. National Anthem Protests / on Wikipedia Further Watching Władysław Kozakiewicz’s winning jump / on YouTube.com Black Power Salute / Mini documentary / on YouTube.com Renaud Lavillenie sets the current World Record  / on YouTube.com Thanks Władysław Kozakiewicz / for sharing his story with us and giving us a ride from the train station to his home on the edge of a forest. Władysław Kozakiewicz is a legendary pole-vaulter, an Olympic gold medallist and a world record breaker. Joachim Ciecierski / for becoming Władysław Kozakiewicz’s English voice. Joachim is a long-time journalist at Radio Poland, Poland’s official international broadcasting station. DJ Spike & Break Da Funk / for allowing us to use Masztalesz, the funky tune playing during the credits and throughout the bonus episode. Credits Karen Given (Only a Game): editing Wojciech Oleksiak: script, scoring, sound design, mixing Nitzan Reisner: host, one-person pep rally Adam Zulawski: host, editing

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