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Poland eyes Olympic bid after hosting athletics indoor worlds

23.03.2026 08:00
Polish officials have renewed their push to host the Olympic Games, saying the country’s credentials were demonstrated by major international events such as the World Athletics Indoor Championships held over the weekend in the north-central city of Toruń.
Polish Sports Minister Jakub Rutnicki.
Polish Sports Minister Jakub Rutnicki.Image: Polskie Radio

Speaking at Friday’s opening ceremony, Sports Minister Jakub Rutnicki said the event showcased Poland’s organizational capabilities.

“These championships are also meant to show that we are capable of organizing events at the highest global level,” Rutnicki told reporters.

“I would like this to be another step toward hosting the most important sporting event in Poland’s history—the Olympic Games,” he added.

The minister took part in the official opening ceremony at Arena Toruń.

He said the government plans to invest in new indoor athletics training facilities across the country, adding that Poland aims to strengthen its athletics programme and expressing hope that the global event in Toruń would "generate additional momentum."

The championships ran from Friday to Sunday, with Poland represented by 32 athletes who won four medals, including one gold.

Poland's Toruń previously hosted the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 2021.

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Source: IAR, PAP