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Jarosław Jechorek
Personal information
Born (1961-05-31) May 31, 1961 (age 63)
Poznań, Poland
Listed height208 cm (6 ft 10 in)
Career information
Playing career1979–2001
PositionCentre
Career history
1979–1984Lech Poznań
1984–1986Śląsk Wrocław
1986–1992Lech Poznań
1992–1993Zastal Zielona Góra
1994–1995Le Mans Sarthe Basket
1995–199610,5 Club Poznań
1996–1997AZS Elana Toruń
1997–1998Unia Tarnów
1998–1999Black Jack Poznań
1999–2000Zastal Zielona Góra
2000–2001Alpen Gold Poznań
Career highlights and awards
  • Polish League Champion (1982–83, 1983–84, 1988–89, 1989–90)
  • Polish League Silver Medalist (1981–82, 1990–91)
  • Polish League Bronze Medalist (1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88)
Career statistics
National Team Caps171
National Team Years1981–1991
European Championships Participations5

Jarosław Jechorek is a former Polish basketball player known for his contributions to the Polish national team and notable performances in European club basketball with Lech Poznań.

Playing career

National team

Jechorek earned a prominent role on the Poland national basketball team, where he played in 171 matches, including participation in 5 FIBA European Championships. His career with the national team spanned key tournaments and competitive periods in Polish basketball, where he was known for his skill and consistency on the court.

Club

Jechorek played primarily for Lech Poznań, one of Poland's leading basketball clubs in the 1980s, where he contributed to multiple Polish Championships. During his time with Lech Poznań, the team competed successfully in the Polish Basketball League and took part in European competitions, including the prestigious European Cup. His performance with the club helped cement his reputation in Polish basketball circles as a reliable and skilled player.

Personal life and post-retirement

Following his retirement from professional basketball, Jechorek encountered a series of personal and legal challenges. He became involved in a fuel-related business, which later led to legal consequences. Jechorek served time in detention related to this involvement and received a suspended sentence and a fine. Reflecting on these experiences, he has spoken openly about the complexities he faced in adapting to life after his sports career.

During this period, Jechorek also struggled with gambling, a challenge that he has since worked to overcome with the support of Gamblers Anonymous. He credits his recovery to personal reflection and the encouragement of those close to him.

In recent years, Jechorek has faced further health issues, including a diagnosis of prostate cancer, which has affected his ability to secure steady employment.

References

  1. ^ Dariusz Dobek (5 July 2021), Teraz żyję już skromnie, ale z uśmiechem (in Polish), onet.pl

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