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In the 70s, his farm bred a beautiful herd of colored horses. Currently, it continues to develop under the management of his son Paweł and grandchildren Maciek, Marek and Karolina. His second son, Piotr, is a leading Polish four-horse driver.

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Horse breeding is a tradition in the Mazurek family. Kazimierz Mazurek was born in Kresy Wschodnie, where his father bred repair horses for the army. Immediately after the war, the family moved to Lower Silesia, where in 1968 Kazimierz bought the current farm, then 5 ha, and with it several working Silesian mares. By 1982, the area was increased to 22 ha. During this time, the farm specialized in breeding red-and-white dairy cattle. The basic herd consisted of 8 mothers, and 70% of the cows were entered in the register of high performance. With time, however, only horses remained in Panków.

From the beginning, horse breeding in Panków was at a high level. Both private owners and state herds were interested in the purchase of "Panków" horses. This is how two mares found their way to Stud Strzegom: Perła (Poświt – Poetka by Rum) foaled in 1974 and Agata (Annex - Aga by Derwish) b. 1973, became SK Strzegom.

Over time, the breeding farm changed its specialization from horses of the Silesian breed in the fast-working type to noble horses in the riding type. In 1976, three tarant-shaped offshoots were purchased from Michałów Stud: class Mimi (Tajfun – NN), stallion Sawoy (Dewey xx – Sulima), who was the founder of his own line through his daughter Serbia (Sawoy – Awantura śl) and Ogier Mirza (Tajfun – NN). None of the three survived in the herd - Mimi, dam of Dukat, once the leading stallion of Michałów Stud, was sold to the Netherlands, Sawoy - neutered, sold to the Netherlands and Mirza - also neutered and sold.

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Authors: Grażyna Mosakowska, Karolina Mazurek, granddaughter of Kazimierz Mazurek

The entire publication and other sources can be found in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library (click)

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Entry updated: 23.05.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX


Kazimierz Mazurek in Panków, 1981.

Karola Mazurek:

“Probably the best man I've ever met in my life, without him I wouldn't have my horses, riding and many other things ... I think he is - somewhere - and would always be! my big fan, not only when everything would be successful, but above all also when I would fail again...

He had passions in life, which became his life and thanks to him, also ours. People like him don't exist anymore.

Those who knew him know those who didn't know him will take my word for it... My Grandfather Kazi Mazurek for Christmas and after."

One of the last photos of Kazimierz Mazurek, where he presented a pair of Lesser Poland horses he bred.
From the right, Ludwika Mazurek and Artur Bober during the meeting at the Polish Show Jumping Championships MP Biały Las 2022.

Memories of Kazimierz Mazurek:

"Kazimierz and Ludwika Mazurek. Polish farmers and horse breeders whom I had the honor to meet during my work at the Stragona Strzegom club (next to SK Strzegom). They both emanated family warmth, extremely polite and hospitable (I still remember our evening meetings with Mrs. Ludwika's wonderful cake and Mr. Kazimierz's good wine.

Despite the distance between us (Panków - Cieszyn), we still maintain our acquaintance and let this entry be an expression of appreciation of our family (Anna, Artur, Marysia and Marcin and our three grandchildren, Frank, Tymek and Irenka for the multi-generational family of Kazimierz Mazurek."

Anna and Arthur Bober

From left: retired Dr. PSO Książ – Eng. Zbigniew Dąbrowski, Ludwika Mazurek - widow of the Patron of the Memorial, Anna Maria Ganowicz - main judge, Danuta Nowicka - judge. During the 1996th Kazimierz Mazurek Memorial (XNUMX). photo. Edward Dubicki.

A word about Kazimierz Mazurek by Mr. Zbigniew Dąbrowski, Director of the Książ Stallion Stud:

“Kazio was my friend for sure. And I think I was also someone for him to be friends with. We both had similar thinking in horse matters, which eventually resulted in the idea of ​​organizing amateur teams every year. Kazio and I managed to organize these competitions for three years, each year there was greater involvement of people and more and more amateur participants from all over Poland. That's what we meant.

Kazio suddenly left. A huge blow to family and friends. But life goes on and that's the way things are.

A project was created so that amateur driving competitions, already as the Kazia Mazurka Memorial, would continue to take place every year. Kazio was present with us in spirit in this undertaking, and let this Chronicle - the work of his relatives - be a testimony to that."

Casimir Mazurek died on October 25, 1990, aged 61.
He was buried in the cemetery of Śmiałowice Parish.


Publications in the Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"Memories of our Dad" (2023) - Grażyna Mosakowska

"Piotr Mazurek's memories of Dad" (2023) - Piotr Mazurek

"Kazimierz Mazurek" (2023) - Karolina Mazurek

"Leokadia and Kazimierz Mazurek" (2004) - Ignacy Furgalski

"Invitation to the 2001th Memorial of Kazimierz Mazurek” (XNUMX)

"The 1996th Memorial of Kazimierz Mazurek" (XNUMX) - Maria Anna Ganowicz

"Colorful competitions - II Memorial of Kazimierz Mazurek" (1993) - Maria Anna Ganowicz

"It pays off" (1989) - Róża Wyganowska

"Kazimierz Mazurek's Private Stud" (1985) - Marek Szewczyk

"Equestrian sport in the Książ Stud - yesterday and today" [link]


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Michal Bogajewicz

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Honorary patron: Polish Horse Breeders Association

Polish Horse Breeders Association – its purpose is to represent the interests and protect the rights of horse breeders, supervise and control the organizational and substantive matters of the Associations and Sections, and improve horse breeding and breeding, maintain stud books and registers, enter horses into these books and registers, etc. [www.pzhk.pl].

Patron: Pedigree Breeding Center in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki

Pedigree Breeding Center in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki – the largest producer of milk, live cattle, horses, winter wheat, corn, rapeseed, soy and oats in the area of ​​its operations [www.ohz-kamieniec.pl].


A pearl in the crown of Polish horse-drawn carriages. Breeding horses of the Silesian breed.
The herd also has a stud and a sports club specializing in driving in pairs and four-horse teams.

The mysticism of a place like Książ is associated with many elements.

The history of the castle in Książ, the fate of its long-time owners from the Hochberg family, as well as the history of horse breeding are intertwined over the centuries. So it's hard to tell a story about one of these elements without referring to the others.

However, the proper canvas for writing this book was the rise of Silesian horses.

It was in these areas that breeding of this breed was born and shaped, and the activity of the Książ Stallion Stud contributed to its consolidation and spread...

Read more... (click to go to the Polish Digital Equestrian Library)

Author: Izabela Rajca-Pisz

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Publications

“Ksiaz Stallion Herd” (2005) – Izabela Rajca-Pisz

"Horse auction catalogue, Książ 25-26.05.1990" (1990) - Editorial team

"Catalogue of the 1976rd auction of sports horses in Książ" (XNUMX) - Editorial team

“50th Jubilee Horse Auction in Książ” (1974) – Izabella Pawelec-Zawadzka

“The National Stallion Stud of Książ” (1974) – Zbigniew Dąbrowski

"Polish Horse Breeders' Association" (1965) - Jerzy Chachuła

links

"In the Book. The Sudety Horse Stud in Książ” [link](1980) | MOVIE

"Equestrian sport in the Książ Stud - yesterday and today" [link]

Movies

Silesians from Książ for a medal (2018) | MOVIE

A team for a medal! (2018) | MOVIE

The Książ Stud in Wałbrzych (2016) | MOVIE


Honorary patron: Polish Equestrian Association

Polish Equestrian Association (PZJ), is the only official Polish equestrian organization recognized by the Polish Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee, which is also one of over 140 national equestrian organizations associated with the FEI – International Federation for Equestrian Sports [www.pzj.pl].

Honorary patron: Victor Charles

Patron: Pedigree Breeding Center in Kamieniec Ząbkowicki

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Guardians: The family of Zbigniew Dąbrowski



Soldier of the Home Army, trainer and breeder, long-time director of the Stallion Stud in Książ. The legend of Polish driving. Chairman of the chapter of the medal for "style and elegance" in driving (members of the chapter: Zbigniew Dąbrowski, Hanna Ganowicz, Lesław Kukawski).

Born on June 20, 1925 in Łąck.

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After graduating from the agricultural faculty of the University of Wrocław, in 1952 he started an apprenticeship at the Liski Horse Stud. In 1955 he was assigned to the National Stallion Stud in Książ as deputy director.

In 1970, he became the director of SO Książ and held this position until his retirement in 1992. During his tenure, the equestrian section of SO Książ was one of the strongest in Poland. As a breeder, he contributed to the creation of a modern type of Silesian horse. Of the 40 medals won by carriage drivers for Poland, almost half (19) were won by competitors working at the Książ Stallion Stud and representing the operating club SLKS Książ.

On February 7.02.2021, XNUMX, it was with great sadness that we learned from Mr. Zbigniew's son, Wojtek Dąbrowski, about the death of his father. The legend of Polish horse riding and driving has left us...

Author: Anna Bober

Entry updated: 2025/03/28


Zbigniew Dabrowski. He died on February 6, 2021 in Wałbrzych at the age of 96. He was buried in the parish cemetery in Szczawienko.


Polish Digital Equestrian Library:

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"Zbigniew Dąbrowski" (2012) - Witold Danish

“Ksiaz Stallion Herd” (2005) – Izabela Rajca-Pisz

"Sentimental Sergeant" (2003)

"Catalogue of the 1976rd auction of sports horses in Książ" (XNUMX) - Editorial team

"Horse auction catalogue, Książ 25-26.05.1990" (1990) - Editorial team

“50th Jubilee Horse Auction in Książ” (1974) – Izabela Pawelec-Zawadzka

“The National Stallion Stud of Książ” (1974) – Zbigniew Dąbrowski

Zbigniew Dąbrowski – Badge of Respect | MOVIE

"Equestrian sport in the Książ Stud - yesterday and today" [link]


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