Starting with her physical education (PE) lessons at school, Krystyna always liked to exercise and run. She began training in cross-country skiing and responded well to the hard training regime. Nothing told her that her kidneys weren’t working properly.
The Polish Transplant Sports Association was established in 2005. Its main founders were Prof. Andrzej Chmura, surgeon and transplant specialist, and Master’s graduate Krystyna Murdzek. Before this, also in 2005, they had worked together on organising the first worldwide sports event for children following a transplant to take place in Poland. The association promotes organ donation and encourages physical activity among people with transplants and those who are on dialysis. “Our main activities include sports, recreation and physical therapy. We do our best to break down the social and psychological barriers.” The association’s athletes have already won 449 medals at the World Games. Its greatest achievement was organising the 8th European Transplant and Dialysis Sports Championships in Krakow in 2014. Of the 22 competing countries, the team from Poland came second.