Mar 22 • 22:26 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Four medals for Poles in Torun. Bronze to conclude the indoor world championships

Polish athletes won four medals at the indoor world championships in Torun, including one bronze, one silver, and one gold.

On Saturday, Polish fans were thrilled as their athletes secured multiple medals at the indoor world championships in Torun. The mixed 4x400m relay team won bronze, Natalia Bukowiecka achieved silver in the 400m race, and Jakub Szymański took gold in the 60m hurdles. The excitement built as fans hoped for continued success into the following day.

Sunday brought the anticipated news with Pia Skrzyszowska, a strong contender throughout the event, capturing attention with her performance. In the 60m hurdles, she was initially among the favorites for a podium finish, thanks to her impressive season-best time of 7.78 seconds, the second fastest globally this year. She dominated the eliminations by winning her heat in 7.84 seconds and improved her time in the semifinals.

In the finals, Skrzyszowska outdid herself, breaking the Polish record with a remarkable time of 7.73 seconds. This achievement not only solidified her place as a top athlete but also added to the nation's medal tally, showcasing the strength and potential of Polish athletics on an international stage.

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