poland at the 2026 Winter Olympics: A Schedule of Events for February 15th
february 15th promises a busy day for Polish athletes competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics. From speed skating too ski jumping, a diverse range of events will feature Polish representation.This article provides a comprehensive schedule of events and the athletes to watch.
today’s Schedule: February 15th
Biathlon
The biathlon events take center stage today with both men’s and women’s pursuit races.The men’s 12.5km pursuit begins at 11:15, featuring Konrad Badacz, Grzegorz Galica, and Jan Guńka [Source: Polsat Sport]. Following that, the women’s 10km pursuit will commence at 14:45, with Joanna Jakieła, Anna Mąka, natalia Sidorowicz, and Kamila Żuk competing [Source: Polsat Sport].
Bobsleigh
Linda Weiszewski will be the sole Polish competitor in the women’s monobob event.Her first heat is scheduled for 10:00, with the second heat following at 11:50 [source: Polsat Sport].
figure skating
Julia Szczecinina and Michał Woźniak will take to the ice in the pairs short program at 19:45 [Source: Polsat Sport]. This event will showcase their artistry and technical skill.
Speed Skating
Polish women will compete in the 500m speed skating event today. Kaja Ziomek-Nogal,Martyna Baran,and Andżelika Wójcik are set to race at 17:03 [Source: Polsat Sport].
Alpine Skiing
Maryna Gąsienica-daniel will be the Polish representative in the women’s giant slalom. The first run is scheduled for 10:00, with the second run at 13:30 [source: Polsat Sport]. Gąsienica-Daniel recently achieved a personal best of fifth place in a World Cup event in Kronplatz in January,demonstrating her strong form.
ski Jumping
The women’s large hill competition will feature Pola Bełtowska and Anna Twardosz. The first round begins at 18:45, with the second round scheduled for 19:57 [Source: Polsat Sport].
Poland’s Olympic History
Poland has a rich history of participation in the Olympic Games, dating back to 1924 [[1]]. Polish athletes have consistently competed in both the Summer and Winter games, with a brief interruption due to the Soviet boycott in 1984 [[1]]. As of 2022, Poland has secured a total of 321 Olympic medals, including 79 gold medals [[3]]. Robert Korzeniowski, a race walker, is Poland’s most prosperous Olympian with four gold medals, while Irena szewińska-Kirszenstein has the most overall medals with seven (three gold) [[3]].
Published: 2026/02/15 07:24:28