Polish Long Jump Star: Breaking Records and Rising Ranks
In the world of competitive athletics, few athletes make a mark as rapidly as the rising star from MKL Toruń. Specializing in the long jump—a field event where athletes sprint down a runway and leap as far as possible into a sand pit—she has quickly transitioned from a promising junior to a national record-breaker.
Key Facts
- Club: Member of MKL Toruń.
- Personal Best: 6.77m (Indoor).
- Major Achievement: Current Polish national indoor long jump record holder.
- Historical Milestone: First Polish junior to achieve a 6.49m jump in 57 years.
- National Titles: Multiple Polish Indoor Athletics Championship winner.
The Rise of a Junior Talent
Her journey began with steady progress. In February 2020, she established an early personal best of 5.91 metres indoors. By 2021, she significantly improved this mark to 6.33 metres, a performance that secured her the Polish U20 Indoor Championship.
The summer of 2021 marked a historic turning point. At just eighteen years old, she leaped 6.49 metres in Lublin. This result was the most impressive performance by a Polish junior in 57 years, echoing the legendary achievements of Irena Szewińska.
[ไม่มีภาพประกอบ]Establishing National Dominance
The following year, at age 19, she captured her first long jump title at the Polish Indoor Athletics Championships. She then expanded her experience to the global stage, finishing fifth at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia, with a jump of 6.31 metres.
Her momentum continued into 2024, where she once again claimed the Polish Indoor Athletics Championship title. In 2025, she successfully defended her title and set a new personal best of 6.71 metres, moving her to eighth position on the Polish all-time list.
International Competition in 2025
The year 2025 was characterized by a rigorous international schedule. She competed at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn and was selected for the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing in March. She capped off the year by competing at the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, in September.
[ไม่มีภาพประกอบ]Breaking the National Record
The pinnacle of her career thus far occurred on January 31, 2026, at the Gorzow Jump Festival, a World Athletics Indoor Tour Silver meeting. During this event, she achieved a lifetime best of 6.77 metres.
This jump did more than just win the event; it broke the Polish national indoor long jump record of 6.74 metres, which had been held by Anna Wlodarczyk since 1980. Following this triumph, she won the 2026 Polish Indoor Athletics Championships with a jump of 6.59 metres and placed ninth at the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń, Poland.
Career Performance Summary
| Year | Event/Achievement | Distance | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Indoor Personal Best | 5.91m | Early career benchmark |
| 2021 | Polish U20 Indoor Championship | 6.33m | Junior National Title |
| 2021 | Lublin Jump | 6.49m | Best Polish junior result in 57 years |
| 2025 | Polish Indoor Championships | 6.71m | 8th on Polish all-time list |
| 2026 | Gorzow Jump Festival | 6.77m | New Polish National Indoor Record |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is her current personal best in the long jump?
Her current lifetime best is 6.77 metres, achieved indoors on January 31, 2026.
Which national record did she break?
She broke the Polish national indoor long jump record of 6.74 metres, which had been set by Anna Wlodarczyk in 1980.
How did she compare to historical Polish juniors?
Her jump of 6.49 metres at age eighteen was the best result for a Polish junior in 57 years, since the time of Irena Szewińska.
Which club does she represent?
She is a member of MKL Toruń.
Where did she place at the 2022 World Athletics U20 Championships?
She finished in fifth place with a jump of 6.31 metres in Cali, Colombia.