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ncluded the 1995–96 season ranked third in the world, becoming the first person from Poland to finish top-three in World Cup standings. Rosiak won three national championships in 1996 (giant slalom, halfpipe, combined) and a medal at the Junior World Championships. In 1997, she won a bronze medal at the World Championships in combined and won a silver at the European Championships in the same event. With medals at the Junior World Championships, World Championships, European Championships and the World Cup, she became the most decorated Polish snowboarder at the time. She also placed eighth in the parallel slalom and 32nd in the giant slalom at the 1997 World Championships. Additionally, she won the halfpipe championship and finished as runner-up in the giant slalom and parallel slalom at the 1997 Polish championships. Rosiak participated at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, finishing 19th in the women's giant slalom event. She won the Polish halfpipe and combined championships that year, and won two bronze medals at the 1999 Polish championships. She also participated at the 1999 World Championships, with a best placement of 16th in the snowboardcross, and at the 2000 European Cup, finishing 15th. In her career, she won 14 gold and four silver medals at the Polish championships. Rosiak wrote a book with her father on snowboarding, titled Nauka jazdy na snowboardzie w weekend (ISBN 9788371849954). She attended Stockholm University and Kraków University of Economics and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2010. After her competitive career, she ser