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Ewa Swoboda

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Swoboda being interviewed in 2015
Ewa Nikola Swoboda (born 26 July 1997)[1] is a Polish track and field sprinter who competes in the short sprints. She holds the European junior record of 7.20 seconds in the 60 metres. She was a 100 metres finalist at the World Youth Championships in Athletics, World Junior Championships in Athletics and Summer Youth Olympics. She was a 60 m finalist in her senior debut at the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships.


Career[edit]

Swoboda at the 2015 indoor Pedro's Cup meet in Poland
Swoboda started competed in athletics from a young age and after joining the UKS Czwórka Żory athletics club she began training under her coach Iwona Krupa. She won the Polish youth titles in the 100 metres in 2011 and 2012. The following year she won the national indoor junior 200 metres race.[2] Her international debut came at the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics and she placed fourth in the girls' 100 m with a run of 11.61 seconds; she was the best European in the race.[3] After this she ran a personal best and Polish junior record of 11.54 seconds in the 100 m at the Polish Youth Olympic Days, where she completed a sprint double.[4]
At the start of 2014 she claimed the Polish indoor junior title in the 60 metres.[2] Outdoors, she entered the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics and managed fifth in the 100 m, although she failed to finish over the longer 200 m distance.[5] At the European Youth Olympic Trials in Baku she won the 100 m and was runner-up in the 200 m.[2] This made her one of the favourites for the 2014 Youth Olympics, and she ran a new best of 11.30 seconds in her opening race – making her the seconds fastest junior athlete that year.[6] However, her success was short-lived in that event as she was disqualified in the 100 m final for a false start in the midst of crowd noise.[7][1]
Swoboda won her first senior national title at the 2015 Polish Indoor Championships and she also set a 60 metres European junior record of 7.21 seconds during the competition, which was also a world best for seventeen-year-old.[8][9] This gained her selection for the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships – her first senior appearance for Poland. Her form persisted at the event and, age seventeen, she made the final of the 60 m. There she ran another personal best of 7.20 seconds, knocking one hundredth off her European junior record. This was the joint fastest time achieved by a Polish woman in the competition's history – matching that of Irena Szewińska and Daria Korczyńska (both of whom were medallists).[10]

Personal bests[edit]

International competitions[edit]

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
2013World Youth ChampionshipsDonetsk, Ukraine4th100 m11.61
2014World Junior ChampionshipsEugene, Oregon, USA5th100m11.59 (wind: -1.0m/s)
DNF200mDNF
4×100m relayDNF
Youth OlympicsNanjing, ChinaDQ100 mFalse start
2015European Indoor ChampionshipsPrague, Czech Republic8th60 m7.20 AJR
European Junior ChampionshipsEskilstuna, Sweden1st100 m11.52
2nd4x100 m relay45.28

National titles[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b SWOBODA Ewa Nikola . Nanjing2014. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Ewa Swoboda. Domtel Sport. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  3. Jump up ^ Westbrook upsets the odds in the girls' 100m. IAAF (2013-07-11). Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  4. Jump up ^ Ogólnopolska Olimpiada Młodzieży - medaliści (Polish). Bieganie (2013-07-29). Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  5. Jump up ^ Ewa Swoboda Honours. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  6. Jump up ^ Landells, Steve (2014-08-21). Chepngetich, Halasz, Sebsibe and Swoboda continue their Youth Olympic Games gold medal quest. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  7. Jump up ^ Landells, Steve (2014-08-23). Hyde sets 110m hurdles world youth best at Youth Olympic games. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  8. Jump up ^ Swoboda soars into European history. European Athletics (2015-02-23). Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  9. Jump up ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2015-02-21). Licwinko, Bascou and Storl shine on first day of national indoor champs. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.
  10. Jump up ^ Petruczenko, Maciej (2015-03-10). Osiemnaście mieć lat to nie grzech. Przeglad Sportowy. Retrieved on 2015-03-11.

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