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Polish Indoor Athletics Championships

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Polish Indoor Athletics Championships
SportIndoor track and field
Founded1933 (1973)
CountryPoland

The Polish Indoor Athletics Championships (Polish: Halowe mistrzostwa Polski seniorów w lekkoatletyce) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Polish Athletic Association, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Poland.[1] Typically held over two to three days in February during the Dutch winter, it was first added to the national calendar in 1933, supplementing the main outdoor Polish Athletics Championships held in the summer since 1920.[2] The national indoor competition was held from 1933 to 1956 (with a break during World War II from 1939 to 1945). After a near twenty-year gap, the championships was restored to its annual fixture in 1973.[1]

Events

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The following athletics events feature as standard on the Polish Indoor Championships programme:

The 200 metres was introduced in 1982. Combined events were added in 1974 – for men this was first held as a sextathlon, then as a heptathlon thereafter. The heptathlon was replaced by an octathlon between 1987 and 1989. A men's walk race over 10,000 m was held from 1981 to 1986, before being reduced to the standard 5000 m distance. Similarly, women competed in the 5000 m walk from 1983 to 1986 until being replaced by the standard 3000 m distance. The women's 3000 metres run became an annual fixture in 2000. The addition of women's triple jump (1991) and pole vault (1998) brought parity in the number of events for the sexes.[1]

Editions

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Year Dates City Venue Notes
1933 5 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
1934 2 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
1935 2–3 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
1936 22–23 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
1937 1–2 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
1938 5–6 February Poznań Towarzystwo Gimnastyczne „Sokół”
1939 11–12 February Przemyśl Okręgowy Ośrodek WF
Not held due to World War II
1946 2–3 March Olsztyn Wojewódzki Urząd WF i PW
1947 8–9 February Olsztyn Wojewódzki Urząd WF i PW
1948 28–29 February Olsztyn Wojewódzki Urząd WF i PW
1949 19–20 February Poznań Wojewódzki Ośrodek Szkolenia Sportowego
1950 18–19 February Przemyśl WKKF
1951 17–18 February Poznań Wojewódzki Ośrodek Szkolenia Sportowego
Not held in 1952 or 1953
1954 6–7 February Poznań Wojewódzki Ośrodek Szkolenia Sportowego Men's competition
6–7 February Przemyśl WKKF Women's competition
1955 26–27 February Warsaw hala AWF
1956 21–22 January Warsaw hala AWF
1973 24–25 February Warsaw hala AWF
24–25 February Zabrze hala Górnik Zabrze 60 metres and 60 metres hurdles
1974 23–24 February Katowice Spodek
1975 22–23 February Katowice hala Spodek
1–2 March Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1976 7–8 February Warsaw hala AWF
21–22 February Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1977 26–27 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1978 25–26 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1979 7–8 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1980 16–17 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
23–24 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze Combined events
1981 7–8 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1982 20–21 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
18 February Warsaw hala AWF Pole vault
27–28 February Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1983 19–20 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
19–20 February Warsaw hala AWF Pole vault, Combined events
1984 18–19 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
25–26 February Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1985 16–17 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
10–11 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze Combined events
1986 8–9 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
8–9 February 1986 Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1987 7–8 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
31 January – 1 February Warsaw hala AWF Combined events
1988 20–21 February 1988 Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1989 4–5 February Zabrze hala Górnika Zabrze
1990 17–18 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1991 23–24 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1992 15–16 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1993 20–21 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1994 26–27 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1995 25–26 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
19–20 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
1996 24–25 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1997 22–23 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
1998 14–15 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
7–8 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
1999 21–22 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
6–7 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2000 12–13 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
5–6 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2001 24–25 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2002 16–17 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2003 1–2 March Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2004 21–22 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2005 19–20 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2006 25–26 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2007 17–18 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
3–4 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2008 23–24 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
16–17 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2009 21–22 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
7–8 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2010 27–28 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2011 19–20 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2012 25–26 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2013 16–17 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale
2014 22–23 February Sopot Ergo Arena
2015 21–22 February Toruń Arena Toruń
31 January – 1 February Spała Hala OPO w Spale Combined events
2016 5–6 March Toruń Arena Toruń
2017 18–19 February Toruń Arena Toruń
2018 17–18 February Toruń Arena Toruń
2019 16–17 February Toruń Arena Toruń
2020
2021 20–21 February Toruń Arena Toruń
2022 5–6 March Toruń Arena Toruń

Championships records

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Men

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Event Record Athlete/Team Date Championships Place Ref
400 m
Pole vault

Women

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Event Record Athlete/Team Date Championships Place Ref
60 m 6.99 NR Ewa Swoboda 5 March 2022 2022 Championships Toruń [3]
400 m 50.83 NR Natalia Kaczmarek 19 February 2023 2023 Championships Toruń [4][5]
Pentathlon 4860 pts NR Adrianna Sułek 18 March 2023 2023 Championships Toruń [6]
60m H High jump Shot put Long jump 800m
8.33 1.89 m 13.06 m 6.56 m 2:10.70

References

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  1. ^ a b c Polish Indoor Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  2. ^ Polish Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  3. ^ Gary Smith (5 March 2022). "Ewa Swoboda flashes to 6.99 at 2022 Polish Indoor Championships". world-track.org. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  4. ^ "2023 Polish Indoor Championships Results" (PDF). domtel-sport.pl (in Polish). 19 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Ceccarelli shocks Jacobs in the 60m final at the Italian Indoor Championships". European Athletics. 20 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  6. ^ "2023 Polish Indoor Championships Results" (PDF). domtel-sport.pl (in Polish). 19 February 2023. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
Editions
  • Lekkoatleta nr 2 (69), March 2004, p. 25
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