WINTER OLYMPICS 2026: POLISH SHORT TRACK ACTION TODAY! βΈοΈπ΅π±
Friday, February 20 is a HUGE day for Poland at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics! Three Polish women compete in short track speed skating, while veteran Natalia Czerwonka takes her farewell Olympic bow.

βΈοΈ TODAY'S POLISH SCHEDULE
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16:30 β SPEED SKATING: Women's 1500m Final
β’ Natalia Czerwonka β farewell Olympic race!
β’ The veteran speed skater served as Poland's flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony
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20:15-22:07 β SHORT TRACK: Women's 1500m
β’ Natalia Maliszewska (quarterfinals β semifinals β Final A)
β’ Kamila Sellier (quarterfinals β semifinals β Final A)
β’ Gabriela Topolska (quarterfinals β semifinals β Final A)
β’ Quarterfinals: 20:15 | Semifinals: 21:02 | Final: 22:07
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10:30 β SHORT TRACK: Women's 500m Qualifications
β’ Natalia Maliszewska
β’ Gabriela Topolska
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18:00-19:50 β BOBSLED: Women's Two-Person (Runs 1 & 2)
β’ Klaudia Adamek & Linda Weiszewski
π₯ POLAND'S MEDAL COUNT SO FAR: 4 MEDALS
π₯ Kacper Tomasiak β Ski Jumping, Normal Hill Individual (Feb 9)
π₯ Kacper Tomasiak & PaweΕ WΔ
sek β Ski Jumping, Large Hill Super Team (Feb 16)
π₯ [Third silver medal]
π₯ Kacper Tomasiak β Ski Jumping, Large Hill Individual (Feb 14)
β STAR OF THE GAMES: KACPER TOMASIAK
The 19-year-old ski jumper from Poland has become the sensation of Milano-Cortina 2026! He is the first Polish ski jumper EVER to win three medals at a single Winter Olympics (2 silver + 1 bronze). His faith and humility went viral when he laid his medals on the altar during a thanksgiving Mass.
π΅π± WHAT TO WATCH
The 1500m short track is one of Poland's last chances for a medal at these Games. Natalia Maliszewska, a veteran of three Olympics, is hungry for her first medal. Kamila Sellier and young Gabriela Topolska could also spring a surprise.
Meanwhile, Natalia Czerwonka's farewell race in the 1500m speed skating is an emotional moment β she has represented Poland at the highest level for over a decade.
πΊ Watch live on Eurosport / discovery+ or check results at olympics.com
Let's go, Poland! π΅π±βΈοΈ
Sources: Olympics.com, Eurosport, TVP World, Sport1.pl
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