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Poland takes ski-jump bronze in Beijing games

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Polish ski-jumper Dawid Kubacki has won bronze in the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing, China, the second Olympic medal in his career.

Poland wins six medals at Canoe Sprint World Championships

Poland has won six medals at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint Championships in Copenhagen.

Treasure and human remains uncovered at site of 16th century church reconstruction after it was burnt to the ground

Contained inside, researchers unearthed 285 objects including 194 coins, 21 crosses and medals, 11 buttons, three rings, two coffin handles, 23 ceramic fragments, eight glass fragments, and a piece of a window.

Heart of… Silver. Olympian auctions medal for sick boy

Silver-winning Olympic javelin thrower Maria Andrejczyk is to auction her medal to raise funds for a life-saving operation on a small child.

Poland's Tomala takes Olympic gold in 50km race walk

Dawid Tomala brought home the gold in the Olympic men's 50km race walk in Sapporo on Friday.

Poles take gold, two bronzes at Tokyo Olympics

Poland's Wojciech Nowicki won gold for the hammer throw at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo on Wednesday with a throw of 82.52m while teammate Pawel Fajdek threw the hammer 81.53m to take bronze, and a second bronze was won by Patryk Dobek in the 800m.

Poland wins wrestling bronze in Tokyo

Polish Greco-Roman wrestler Tadeusz Michalik has won bronze in the 97 kg category at the ongoing Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, beating Hungarian Alex Gergo Szoke.

Poland homes silver in women's 500m kayak doubles

Poland's Karolina Naja and Anna Pulawska won the silver medal in the women's kayak double 500 metres competition at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday.

So, how is Team PL doing at the Olympics so far?

In terms of Olympic medals to date (July 30) Poland has Gold: 0; Silver: 1; Bronze: 0

Here we go! Polish women take rowing silver at Tokyo Olympics

Poland has clocked up its first medal at the Tokyo Olympics with a silver in the women’s quadruple sculls on Wednesday.

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Call of the wild: Adventurers team up to brave subzero temperatures and 100km winds as they ski across Greenland in just ONE month!

Experienced explorers Mateusz Waligóra and Łukasz Supergan will be walking the 600km distance from the west to the east of the world’s largest island on skis, with a plan to complete the arduous journey in just one month.

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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