Poland at the 2022 World Games

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Poland at the
2022 World Games
Flag of Poland.svg
IOC code POL
NOC Polish Olympic Committee
Website www.olimpijski.pl  (in Polish)
in Birmingham, United States
Competitors71 (34 men and 37 women) in 17 sports
Medals
Ranked 20th
Gold
3
Silver
5
Bronze
7
Total
15
World Games appearances

Poland competed in the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, United States, from 7 to 17 July 2022. The games were originally scheduled for July 2021, but were postponed due to the rescheduling of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. [1] Athletes representing Poland won three gold medals, five silver medals and seven bronze medals. The country finished in 20th place in the medal table.

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Szymon Kropidłowski Finswimming Men's 50 m bi-fins9 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Agata Sitko Powerlifting Women's heavyweight9 July
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kornelia Fiedkiewicz
Klaudia Naziębło
Paula Żukowska
Alicja Tchórz
Lifesaving Women's 4 × 50 m obstacle relay10 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Szymon Kropidłowski Finswimming Men's 100 m bi-fins 8 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Zuzanna Kula Powerlifting Women's lightweight 8 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Paweł Laszczak Air sports Drone racing 10 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Iwona Nieroda-Zdziebko Kickboxing Women's 52 kg14 July
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Natalia Kałucka Sport climbing Women's speed July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Aron Rozum Sumo Men's middleweight 9 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Magdalena Macios Sumo Women's lightweight 9 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Monika Skiba Sumo Women's middleweight 9 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alicja Tchórz Lifesaving Women's 200 m obstacle10 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wojciech Kotowski
Adam Dubiel
Cezary Kępa
Hubert Nakielski
Lifesaving Men's 4 × 25 m manikin carry relay11 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Łukasz Radosz Muaythai Men's 91 kg17 July
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Gabriela Kuzawińska Muaythai Women's 51 kg17 July

Competitors

The following is the list of number of competitors in the Games. [2]

SportMenWomenTotal
Acrobatic gymnastics 022
Air sports 314
Archery 101
Billiards sports 213
Canoe marathon 112
Dancesport 7916
Finswimming 112
Ju-jitsu 202
Kickboxing 011
Lifesaving 5510
Muaythai 123
Orienteering 224
Powerlifting 235
Sport climbing 123
Squash 112
Sumo 5510
Trampoline gymnastics 011
Total343771
NameGenderDate of birthSport
Agata Brychcy Female31 August 1993 Dancesport
Mateusz Brzozowski Male16 April 1997 Dancesport
Patrycja Chudziak Female2 July 1997 Sport climbing
Sebastian Dratwa Male5 December 1975 Air sports
Adam Dubiel Male12 December 1993 Lifesaving
Antonina Dudek Female15 December 2005 Finswimming
Marcin Dzieński Male22 January 1993 Sport climbing
Dominika Filec Female12 April 1998 Muaythai
Madara Freiberga Female6 February 1992 Dancesport
Mariusz Grotkowski Male4 November 1989 Powerlifting
Maria Hadjiraftis Female18 December 1991 Dancesport
Robert Henek Male29 July 1990 Ju-jitsu
Aleksandra Hornik Female17 December 1996 Orienteering
Anna Jaglińska-Sciamanna Female23 January 1991 Dancesport
Filip Jarota Male15 June 2001 Squash
Natalia Kałucka Female25 December 2001 Sport climbing
Cezary Kępa Male27 August 1996 Lifesaving
Wojciech Kotowski Male6 May 1994 Lifesaving
Antoni Kowalski Male9 February 2004 Billiards sports
Maciej Kozak Male11 February 1988 Ju-jitsu
Natalia Kręgiel Female1 March 2004 Dancesport
Szymon Kropidłowski Male10 December 2002 Finswimming
Zuzanna Kula Female20 April 1999 Powerlifting
Gabriela Kuzawińska Female26 March 1993 Muaythai
Bartłomiej Laszczak Male6 October 2003 Air sports
Paweł Laszczak Male3 March 2003 Air sports
Michał Luto Male18 February 1990 Sumo
Magdalena Macios Female28 May 1990 Sumo
Edgar Marcos Borjas Male9 January 1986 Dancesport
Alina Miklewska Female8 April 1984 Air sports
Marta Mozdyniewicz Female21 February 1997 Dancesport
Justyna Możdżonek Female9 November 1997 Dancesport
Dariusz Myćka Male7 January 1991 Dancesport
Hubert Nakielski Male21 March 2000 Lifesaving
Alina Nowak Female14 February 1989 Dancesport
Michał Olejnik Male22 January 1992 Orienteering
Paweł Ośmiałowski Male6 April 1977 Powerlifting
Piotr Paszewski Male16 April 1992 Dancesport
Bartosz Pawlak Male15 February 1990 Orienteering
Łukasz Przybylski Male24 April 1994 Archery
Łukasz Radosz Male8 June 1993 Muaythai
Aleksandra Rozum Female4 July 1998 Sumo
Aron Rozum Male17 April 1990 Sumo
Eros Sciamanna Male19 September 1988 Dancesport
Agata Sitko Female19 November 2002 Powerlifting
Sławomir Siwiec Male10 June 1992 Canoe marathon
Monika Skiba Female8 April 1988 Sumo
Magda Skrajnowska Female29 December 1998 Sumo
Paulina Starus Female8 February 1991 Dancesport
Patryk Swora Male24 April 1993 Sumo
Bartłomiej Szkutnik Male24 May 1992 Dancesport
Bartosz Szpulecki Male8 January 1993 Dancesport
Paulina Szymanel Female7 April 1995 Powerlifting
Karina Tyma Female5 May 2000 Squash
Hanna Wiśniewska Female12 March 1990 Orienteering
Anna Zagórska Female30 October 1997 Canoe marathon
Oliwia Zalewska Female20 January 1995 Billiards sports
Wiktor Zieliński Male11 January 2001 Billiards sports
Paula Żukowska Female30 March 1993 Lifesaving
Sandra Żurek Female5 May 2003 Trampoline gymnastics

Acrobatic gymnastics

Poland competed in acrobatic gymnastics. [3]

Air sports

Poland won one silver medal in drone racing. [4] [5]

Archery

Poland competed in archery. [6]

Cue sports

Poland competed in cue sports. [7]

Canoe marathon

Poland competed in canoe marathon. [8]

Dancesport

Poland competed in dancesport. [9] [10]

Finswimming

Poland won two medals in finswimming. [11]

Ju-jitsu

Poland competed in ju-jitsu. [12]

Kickboxing

Poland won one silver medal in kickboxing. [13]

Lifesaving

Poland won three medals in lifesaving. [14]

Muaythai

Poland won two medals in muaythai. [15]

Orienteering

Poland competed in orienteering. [16]

Powerlifting

Poland won two medals in powerlifting. [17]

Sport climbing

Poland won one silver medal in sport climbing. [18]

Squash

Poland competed in squash. [19]

Sumo

Poland won three bronze medals in sumo. [20]

AthleteEventRound of 64Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsRound of 32 RepechagesRound of 16 RepechagesQuarterfinals RepechagesSemifinals RepechagesFinal / BM
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Rank
Michał Luto Men's middleweight Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Bo-chen
W
Flag of Japan.svg Shion Fujisawa
L
Flag of Finland.svg Oskari Matti Riihioja
W
Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Karst
W
Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Fukano
L
Did not advance
Men's openweight Flag of the United States.svg Eric Huynh
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg Mendsaikhan Tsogt-Erdene
L
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vazha Daiauri
L
Did not advance
Aron Rozum Men's middleweight Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Roden
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg Vazha Daiauri
L
Flag of Venezuela.svg Querys Perez
W
Flag of Venezuela.svg Wlater Rivas
W
Flag of Japan.svg Ryota Fukano
W
Bronze medal icon.svg
Men's openweight Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Wei-Fan
W
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Elmahdy
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Veresiuk
L
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Roden
L
Did not advance
Patryk Swora Men's lightweight Flag of Ukraine.svg Sviatoslav Semykras
L
Flag of Brazil.svg Alex Tetsushi Nakaya
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg Anatolii Khliusin
L
Did not advance
Men's openweight Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Huang Bo-chen
W
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Pencho Dochev
W
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Nakamura
L
Flag of Ukraine.svg Sviatoslav Semykras
L
Did not advance

Trampoline gymnastics

Poland competed in trampoline gymnastics. [21]

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