

Women
POL
Luiza Zlotkowska
- Date of birth25 May 1986
- Height160 CM
- ProfessionAthlete
- HometownGrodzisk Mazowiecki
- Place of birthWarsaw
- Start skating Club She took up the sport while at primary school in 1998 in Milanowek, Poland. UKS Sparta Grodzisk Mazowiecki: Poland
- HobbiesPole dancing, tennis, cycling, watching movies, reading books, cooking. (pzls.pl, 2017)
- LanguagesEnglish, Polish
- Other nameLui, Ping Pong (Athlete, 06 Feb 2010)
- CoachN/A
- ChoreographerN/A
- Former CoachN/A
- Practice low seasonN/A
- Practice high seasonN/A
- General Interest
- Sport Specific Information
"Give it 100% or don't do it at all." (Athlete, 27 Jan 2017)
"No limits, no boundaries." (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017)
"No limits, no boundaries." (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017)
Canadian cyclist and speed skater Clara Hughes. (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017)
Coaches Marek Pandyra, Ewa Bialkowska and Witold Mazur. (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017)
In 2011 she underwent surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament [ACL] in her right knee, which sidelined her for six months. (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017)
She suffered a knee injury in 2008 that saw her miss two months of skating. (Athlete, 06 Feb 2010)
In 2000 she lost two of her teeth in a crash. (Athlete, 06 Feb 2010)
She suffered a knee injury in 2008 that saw her miss two months of skating. (Athlete, 06 Feb 2010)
In 2000 she lost two of her teeth in a crash. (Athlete, 06 Feb 2010)
Winning a medal in the team pursuit at the Olympic Winter Games in 2010 [bronze] and 2014 [silver]. (Athlete, 13 Nov 2017; Facebook page, 13 Dec 2015)
RETIREMENT
In February 2020 she announced her retirement from the sport exactly 10 years after she won team pursuit bronze at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. "February 27 is a special date for me. 10 years ago I won my first Olympic medal. Today, a decade later, the time has come to say, 'the end!' The end of my sports career, the end of racing on skates. I spent 24 years on the rink, it was a great time. My dream to go to the Olympics has come true three times [2010, 2014 and 2018]. I made my sports dreams come true, now it's time for other dreams." (sportowefakty.wp.pl, 27 Feb 2020)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
In 2013 she began working as an athlete representative on the Polish Olympic Committee [PKOI] and the European Olympic Committee [EOC]. In February 2017 she was elected as the speed skating representative on the International Skating Union [ISU] Athletes' Commission. (isu.org, 10 Feb 2017; Facebook page, 13 Dec 2015)
In February 2020 she announced her retirement from the sport exactly 10 years after she won team pursuit bronze at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. "February 27 is a special date for me. 10 years ago I won my first Olympic medal. Today, a decade later, the time has come to say, 'the end!' The end of my sports career, the end of racing on skates. I spent 24 years on the rink, it was a great time. My dream to go to the Olympics has come true three times [2010, 2014 and 2018]. I made my sports dreams come true, now it's time for other dreams." (sportowefakty.wp.pl, 27 Feb 2020)
OTHER ACTIVITIES
In 2013 she began working as an athlete representative on the Polish Olympic Committee [PKOI] and the European Olympic Committee [EOC]. In February 2017 she was elected as the speed skating representative on the International Skating Union [ISU] Athletes' Commission. (isu.org, 10 Feb 2017; Facebook page, 13 Dec 2015)
Her teacher Krzysztof Filipiak suggested she take up the sport. "I skated a lot on figure skates with my grandfather, so when I got long track skates I was the best of the children in my class."