Poland's Tokyo Olympics hammer throw bronze medal Pawel Fajdek will travel to this month's European Championships in Munich by car, as the five-time world champion is keen to avoid losing his gear for the third time by traveling by plane.
"After the last misadventures, I'd rather pick a mode of transport which is a little safer," Fajdek told Polish news outlet Sportowe Fakty.
Fajdek competed in the 2022 World Athletics Championships, which took place in Eugene, Oregon, without his favorite gear, but that did not prevent him from clinching his fifth gold medal in a row in the event.
The precious cargo was lost during a flight ahead of an international event in the French city of Sotteville earlier in July, in which Fajdek could not compete after his gear was not found.
The 33-year-old could not retrieve his luggage for a second time while flying back to Poland after the world championships. He received his suitcase a week later, only to find out his gear was likely ruined due to water damage from possible rain.
Other Polish athletes returning from the showpiece event also encountered the same problem on their way back home.
"I hope, that the remaining athletes who chose to fly will have better luck than in recent times," Fajdek added.
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