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List of World Polonia Games records

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Team Canada at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter World Polonia Games in Zakopane. Canada currently holds the most records in swimming.

The World Polonia Games are a multi-sport event held annually for the Polish diaspora (Polonia) and Polish minorities living outside of Poland. Alternating between summer and winter games each year, the first edition of the games were held in Warsaw in 1934, and they have been played regularly since their revival in 1974.[1] The games are organized by the Association "Polish Community" and are covered by TVP Polonia.[2]

This article lists the records set at the World Polonia Games in athletics and swimming between 1934 and 2021.

Athletics

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Men

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Event Time Name Nation Games Ref
100 metres 10.90 S Korus  France (FRA) 1977 Kraków [3]
200 metres 21.98 Endrik Zilbershtein  Georgia (GEO) 2011 Silesia [3]
400 metres 48.43 Endrik Zilbershtein  Georgia (GEO) 2011 Silesia [3]
800 metres 1:55.90 S Kaczmarek  Canada (CAN) 1974 Kraków [3]
1000 metres 2:59.92 Miroslaw Zinczinskij  Lithuania (LIT) 2019 Gdynia [4]
1,500 metres 4:03.72 P Maszaj  Belarus (BLR) 2003 Poznań [3]
3,000 metres 8:26.80 C Brodie  Great Britain (GBR) 1977 Kraków [3]
5,000 metres 15:13.65 P Maszaj  Belarus (BLR) 2003 Poznań [3]
10,000 metres 37:45.82 Adam Gaura  Czech Republic 2011 Silesia [3]
110 metres hurdles 15.14 A Domicz  Germany (GER) 2003 Poznań [3]
High jump 2.05 m B Clients  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1981 Kraków [3]
Long jump 6.98 m G Sitkiewicz  Belarus (BLR) 1997 Lublin [3]
Pole vault 4.10 m Michael Lopatowski  Canada (CAN) 2011 Silesia [3]
Shot put 17.22 m J Pyka  United States (USA) 1977 Pułtusk [3]
Discus throw 51.04 m A Drzewiecki  Canada (CAN) 1977 Kraków [3]
Hammer throw 40.65 m J Krawczyk  France (FRA) 1981 Kraków [3]
Javelin throw 61.40 m D Kolasniewski  France (FRA) 1974 Kraków [3]
Ball throw 17.22 m J Pyka  United States (USA) 1977 Kraków [3]
4 x 100m relay 44.87 Gigła Zilbershtein
Giorgi Zilbershtein
Endrik Zilbershtein
Ludvik Zilbershtein
 Georgia (GEO) 2011 Silesia [3]
4 x 400m relay 3:26.60 Team United States  United States (USA) 1934 Warsaw [3]
Medley relay 2:21.03 Team Great Britain  Great Britain (GBR) 1999 Lublin [3]

Women

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Event Time Name Nation Games Ref
60 metres 8.30 I Waclawek  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1981 Kraków [3]
100 metres 12.18 O Gorska  Moldova (MOL) 2001 Sopot [3]
200 metres 24.50 Stanisława Walasiewicz  United States (USA) 1934 Warsaw [3]
400 metres 54.43 A Kozak  Belarus (BLR) 1997 Lublin [3]
800 metres 2:12.01 J Krakowiak  Lithuania (LIT) 1997 Lublin [3]
1000 metres 3:27.02 Alexia Salwinowa  Moldova (MOL) 2019 Gdynia [4]
1,500 metres 4:42.82 N Wasilewska  Belarus (BLR) 2003 Poznań [3]
3,000 metres 12:13.51 Renata Siluk  Lithuania (LIT) 2011 Silesia [3]
5,000 metres 16:48.75 N Wasilewska  Belarus (BLR) 2003 Poznań [3]
110 m hurdles 16.57 Joanna Czapla  France (FRA) 2011 Silesia [3]
High jump 1.65 m T Baranowska  Belarus (BLR) 1997 Lublin [3]
Long jump 5.49 m K Bejnarowicz  Lithuania (LIT) 2001 Sopot [3]
Shot put 14.68 m M Godzik  Belarus (BLR) 1997 Lublin [3]
Discus throw 36.69 m O Kedzierska  Germany (GER) 2001 Sopot [3]
Javelin throw 44.62 m E Dubowska  Norway (NOR) 1997 Lublin [3]
Ball throw 14.68 m M Godzik  Belarus (BLR) 1997 Lublin [3]
4 × 100 m relay 56.13 Team Moldova  Moldova (MOL) 2001 Sopot [3]
4 × 400 m relay 4:40.13 Team Belarus  Belarus (BLR) 2003 Poznań [3]

Swimming

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Men

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Event Time Name Nation Games Ref
50m freestyle 24.44 Justin Kiedrzyn  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
100m freestyle 53.28 T Wolinski  United States (USA) 2011 Silesia [3]
200m freestyle 1:57.78 Justin Kiedrzyn  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
400m freestyle 4:53.60 L Smelik  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1997 Kraków [3]
1500m freestyle 24:26.20 Rogalski  Canada (CAN) 1934 Warsaw [3]
50m backstroke 26.68 David Nowicki  Canada (CAN) 2009 Toruń [3]
100m backstroke 1:01.96 David Nowicki  Canada (CAN) 2009 Toruń [3]
200m backstroke 2:44.29 M Blasiak  France (FRA) 2005 Warsaw [3]
50m breaststroke 31.06 David Nowicki  Canada (CAN) 2009 Toruń [3]
100m breaststroke 1:07.28 David Nowicki  Canada (CAN) 2009 Toruń [3]
200m breaststroke 2:52.62 M Blasiak  France (FRA) 2005 Warsaw [3]
50m butterfly 25.97 Justin Kiedrzyn  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
100m butterfly 1:18.70 F Mielcarek  France (FRA) 1977 Kraków [3]
100m individual medley 1:01.23 Justin Kiedrzyn  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
200m individual medley 2:45.70 F Mielcarek  France (FRA) 1977 Kraków [3]
400m individual medley 5:22.90 M Blasiak  France (FRA) 2005 Warsaw [3]
4 x 50m freestyle relay 1:46.91 Team Canada  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
4 × 100 m freestyle relay 5:43.00 Team Romania  Romania (ROM) 1934 Warsaw [3]
4 × 50 m medley relay 1:56.65 Team Canada  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]

Women

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Event Time Name Nation Games Ref
50m freestyle 27.95 Ola Jóźwiak  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
100m freestyle 1:00.95 Ola Jóźwiak  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
200m freestyle 2:13.49 Zosia Niemczak  United States (USA) 2013 Kielce [3]
50m backstroke 32.00 Zosia Niemczak  United States (USA) 2013 Kielce [3]
100m backstroke 1:11.07 M Neary  Canada (CAN) 2005 Warsaw [3]
200m backstroke 2:27.04 M Neary  Canada (CAN) 2005 Warsaw [3]
50m breaststroke 36.41 Irina Comarovschi  Moldova (MOL) 2019 Gdynia [6]
100m breaststroke 1:20.61 Irina Comarovschi  Moldova (MOL) 2019 Gdynia [6]
200m breaststroke 3:13.55 J Majewski  Germany (GER) 2005 Warsaw [3]
50m butterfly 30.54 K Siuda  Canada (CAN) 2009 Toruń [3]
100m butterfly 1:11.60 Irène Debrunner   Switzerland (SUI) 1974 Kraków [3]
100m individual medley 1:12.22 Zosia Niemczak  United States (USA) 2013 Kielce [3]
200m individual medley 3:06.80 P Wataszczyk  Czechoslovakia (TCH) 1974 Kraków [3]
400m individual medley 5:50.77 M Neary  Canada (CAN) 2005 Warsaw [3]
4 x 50m freestyle relay 2:08.58 Team Canada  Canada (CAN) 2013 Kielce [3][5]
4 × 50m medley relay 2:21.87 Team United States  United States (USA) 2013 Kielce [3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Igrzyska Polonijne - Team Canada". www.igrzyskapolonijne.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-03.
  2. ^ S.A, Telewizja Polska. "Wystartowały Światowe Igrzyska Polonijne". polonia24.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br "Igrzyska Polonijne - Records". www.igrzyskapolonijne.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  4. ^ a b "WYNIKI (2 DNI) - LEKKOATLETYKA" (PDF). XIX ŚWIATOWE LETNIE IGRZYSKA POLONIJNE. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i Szajna, Janusz. "Igrzyska Polonijne - Team Canada". www.igrzyskapolonijne.ca. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  6. ^ a b "WYNIKI - PŁYWANIE" (PDF). XIX ŚWIATOWE LETNIE IGRZYSKA POLONIJNE. Retrieved 2022-02-05.