Teodor Kocerka
Teodor Kocerka was a Polish rower who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics, those of 1956, and those of 1960.
He was born in Bydgoszcz in the mid-north of Poland and died in Warsaw.
Olympic events competed
In 1952 he won the bronze medal in single sculling.Four years later he finished fourth in the Rowing at the [1956 Summer Olympics – Men's single sculls|same event].
At the 1960 Games he won his second bronze in the single sculls.
In the same years as the two bronzes he was pre-selected flagbearer for the Polish Olympic squad.
Major competition wins
He took gold at single sculling at the 1955 [European Rowing Championships (men)|1955 European championships].That same year he won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal Regatta, by a length and a half over Sid Rand. He won the next year's event by four lengths, over TA Fox of London RC. His last such final was in 1960, losing by half a length to Stuart Mackenzie of Henley's highly selective Leander Club, not breaking the latter rower's six-year success. By that time Kocerka had changed chosen club from AZS Bydgoszcz to AZS Szczecin.