The Polish Indoor Athletics Championships in Toruń have concluded, serving as the final test before the upcoming World Championships. The competition was of exceptionally high sporting standard, yielding personal bests, national records, and qualifying marks. The Podlasie Białystok club topped the medal table. The star of the event was Natalia Bukowiecka, although she did not hide her disappointment with her result despite winning a gold medal.
Manufacturer
Zestawy
Collection
Grip
Color Scheme
Grey and graphite
Surface
Matte
Format
6.5x40
The Polish Indoor Championships in Toruń, held in early March 2026, became the arena for fierce competition among the national athletics elite. This event, traditionally hosted by the Arena Toruń, was a key stage in preparations for the most important international starts of the winter season. The Podlasie Białystok club proved best in the medal classification, highlighting this center's dominance in training versatile athletes. Media reports unanimously indicate a very high technical and conditioning level among participants, resulting in numerous results valuable on a European scale. Particular attention was drawn to the performance of Natalia Bukowiecka, who won the 400-meter race. Despite winning the gold medal, the athlete expressed dissatisfaction in interviews with her time, hoping for even better form in the context of her role as a 'dark horse' in upcoming events. Meanwhile, Jakub Szymański strengthened his position as a European leader, achieving the second-best result in the history of Polish athletics in his discipline. In the pole vault, Zofia Gaborska saved the honor of the senior competitions, not only winning gold but also setting a new personal best. It is worth noting that for some experienced Polish representatives, these championships became the moment to announce decisions to end their sports careers, giving the event a dimension of symbolic farewell. The Arena Toruń, opened in 2014, has become a key athletics center in Poland, regularly hosting events such as the 2021 European Indoor Championships and the prestigious annual Copernicus Cup meeting.The Toruń competitions brought success to many regions. Clubs from Pomerania won a total of 9 medals, while representatives from the Lublin region returned with three medals. CWKS Resovia Rzeszów recorded successes in the 200-meter races, despite health problems for some of its athletes. The championships were also an opportunity to test the infrastructure ahead of world-level events, summarized as a 'passed dress rehearsal'. Similar championship-level competitions were taking place at the same time in Switzerland, where in St.