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Polish skaters record strong results at World Cup finale in Inzell

26.01.2026 10:45
Polish speed skaters finished the World Cup season with several podium places at the final event in Inzell, Germany, particularly in the 500 metres.
Polands Damian Żurek celebrates his victory in the mens 500 m at the Speed Skating World Cup at the Max Aicher Arena in Inzell, Bavaria, 25 January 2026.
Poland's Damian Żurek celebrates his victory in the men's 500 m at the Speed Skating World Cup at the Max Aicher Arena in Inzell, Bavaria, 25 January 2026. Photo: Sven Hoppe/dpa

Damian Żurek claimed victory in the men’s 500 metres event on Sunday, setting a new track record of 34.06 seconds, while fellow Pole Marek Kania finished third.

The result underlined Poland’s strength in the sprint events, despite overall World Cup honours going to American Jordan Stolz in the men’s competition.

In the Sunday women’s 500 metres, Kaja Ziomek-Nogal continued her strong season by taking gold in 37.25 seconds, finishing ahead of Germany’s Sophie Warmuth and Dutch skater Marrit Fledderus.

Ziomek-Nogal concluded the season in second place in the overall World Cup rankings.

Podium finishes across the weekend

Overall, Polish skaters recorded six top-three finishes over the weekend in Inzell.

Damian Żurek won the 500 metres twice and placed second in the 1,000 metres, while Kaja Ziomek-Nogal claimed victory and a third-place finish in the women’s 500 metres.

Marek Kania added a third-place result in the second men’s 500-metre race.

The Polish team now turns its focus to the Winter Olympic Games in Italy, with the first events scheduled for early February.

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Source: PAP