Michał Gutowski

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameMichał Mieczysław Wojciech•Gutowski
Used nameMichał•Gutowski
Born14 September 1910 in Maciszewice, Łódzkie (POL)
Died23 August 2006 in Warszawa (Warsaw), Mazowieckie (POL)
Measurements180 cm / 75 kg
NOC Poland

Biography

Michał Gutowski graduated from a military high school and then studied at the Polish Cavalry Officers’ School in Grudziądz, preparing for a military career that would make him one of the most famous Polish generals. He fought in World War II for Poland, winning the Virtuti Militari Cross, the highest Polish military award for valor, in the Battle at Bzura River, for commanding a squadron that recaptured the Walewice position. After German and Soviet occupation, he joined the underground Polish army and eventually joined the Regiment of Mounted Rifles in General Maczek’s 1st Panzer Division. Leading the Cromwell Tank Squadron, he encircled the German forces at Falais, and after the fall of Germany, he was promoted to 2nd Commander of the Polish Panzer Regiment, stationed at the main German Navy Base in Wilhelmshaven.

After the Iron Curtain encircled Poland, Gutowski emigrated to Canada, where he became the coach of the Canadian National Eventing team. But after the fall of Communism he returned to Poland, and was promoted to General. Already 90, he was instrumental in helping re-establish the Cavalry Parade Squadron, and was a member of the Capitular Chapter of the Virtuti Militari Cross. Even in last years he was an active member of contemporary Polish cavalry life and was considered the guru of the cavalry society.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Equestrian Jumping (Equestrian) POL Michał Gutowski
Individual, Men (Olympic) Warszawianka DNF
Team, Men (Olympic) Warszawianka / Poland DNF