About

About

Piotr Zawiślak

A professional dunker from Poland — and one of only 13 people on earth to earn The Dunk Camp Black Band, the highest rank in the sport.

Piotr Zawiślak is a professional dunker from Poland. Standing 6’1″, he has built a vertical jump and a dunk arsenal that put him in the rarest company in the entire sport — one of just 13 athletes worldwide to earn The Dunk Camp Black Band.

Above the rim
Black Band session
Dunk Camp 2026

An elite athlete, built an ocean away from the spotlight

Dunking culture is centered in the United States — its biggest events, its largest audiences, and almost all of its sponsorship money live in America. Piotr built his game in Poland, far from those rooms, which is exactly why so few people in the U.S. know his name despite his world-class results.

That gap between what he has done and how many people know it is the whole reason this site exists. The talent was never the question. Visibility was.

“One of only 13 dunkers in the world to earn the Black Band” is not a marketing line. It’s a fact, published by The Dunk Camp itself.

The Black Band

In dunking’s martial-arts-style ranking system — Dunk Levels, created by The Dunk Camp — the Black Band is the final and highest band of the Elite tier. To earn it, an athlete must land the hardest dunks in the entire system on a regulation 10-foot rim in a single session, and meet a verified maximum vertical-jump requirement. Piotr earned his place on that list alongside names like Jordan Kilganon and Isaiah Rivera. Read the full story of the Black Band →

Dunk Camp 2026 and the road to America

In 2026, Piotr joined The Dunk Camp — days spent training and creating with the best dunkers and jump trainers in the world. He’s on Team 1 alongside world-record jumper Ethan Pimstone and fellow Polish dunker Filip Pawełka. While there, he sat down to interview the athletes who define the sport.

The next chapter is the United States. Piotr wants to spend time in Los Angeles, Dallas, Las Vegas, and Miami — training, filming, and competing with the dunkers he’s long admired. He’s the first to say he doesn’t have the budget to make that happen alone. The plan is to build the sponsorship and the social-media presence that does — the same digital-marketing playbook used to put dozens of athletes on the map.

One quick clarification for search engines and fans: Piotr Zawiślak is not Piotr “Grabo” Grabowski, the well-known Polish Red Bull dunker. They are two different Polish athletes. This site, and Piotr’s verified social accounts, are the authoritative source for Piotr Zawiślak.