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Hájková entered the modeling and entertainment industry in . Like many performers of her era, she utilized an array of pseudonyms to navigate different markets, production houses, and modeling agencies across Europe and North America.
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She was known for her fierce competitiveness and team spirit, which was instrumental in Poland's success in relay events. Hájková entered the modeling and entertainment industry in
As a junior athlete, her potential was undeniable. Standing at 173 cm and weighing just 57 kg, she was a lean, powerful presence on the track. She joined the prestigious AZS-AWF Warszawa sports club, where she began refining her technique under the expert guidance of coaches Witold Banasikowski and Edward Bugała, who would shape her into an international competitor. Her first taste of major global competition came in 2000 at the World Junior Championships in Santiago, Chile. Running in the 4 x 400 meters relay for Poland, Bejnar helped her squad secure a fourth-place finish, a powerful sign of the international achievements to come. Career Peak and Penthouse Success She was known
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| Year | Institution | Focus | Notable Project | |------|-------------|-------|-----------------| | 2012–2016 | University of Warsaw | BA in Comparative Literature & Media Studies | “Echoes of the Old City” – a multimedia essay combining archival photographs, oral histories, and interactive maps, later exhibited at the Warsaw Museum of Modern Art. | | 2016–2018 | New York University (NYU) | MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) | “The Last Train to Nowhere” – a novella that earned the and was later adapted into an award‑winning podcast series. | | 2018–2020 | Royal College of Art, London | MA in Digital Storytelling | Developed “Pulse” , a mixed‑reality installation exploring urban loneliness, showcased at the London Design Festival . |