Kamila Lićwinko | |
Birth Name: | Kamila Stepaniuk |
Birth Date: | 22 March 1986 |
Birth Place: | Bielsk Podlaski, Poland |
Sport: | Athletics |
Event: | High jump |
Club: | Podlasie Białystok |
Collegeteam: | College of Physical Education and Tourism in Białystok |
Coach: | Janusz Kuczyński (–2011) Michał Lićwinko (2011–) |
Height: | 1.83 m |
Weight: | 66 kg |
Kamila Lićwinko (née Stepaniuk; born 22 March 1986) is a Polish retired track and field athlete who specialized in the high jump.
Her personal bests in the event are 1.99 metres outdoors (2013, 2015, 2016) and 2.02 metres indoors (2015). Both are current Polish national records. She won the gold medal at the 2014 World Indoor Championship ex aequo with Mariya Kuchina.[1]
In 2015, the Pole finished 4th at the World Championships with a 1.99 m's jump, equalling her own-shared national record. Mariya Kuchina of Russia took the gold (2.01 m), Croatia's Blanka Vlašić the silver (2.01 m) and Kuchina's compatriot Anna Chicherova the bronze (2.01 m).
In March 2016, she could not retain her world indoor title, taking the bronze medal on countback in Portland behind Vashti Cunningham (gold) and Ruth Beitia (silver). On 18 June, Kamila Lićwinko jumped a new World Lead of 1.99 m (=NR) in Szczecin, before failing three time at 2.01 m.
As the captain of the Polish team, she received the gold medal at 2021 European Athletics Team Championships.
Representing | |||||
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2005 | European Junior Championships | Kaunas, Lithuania | 8th | 1.82 m | |
2007 | European U23 Championships | Debrecen, Hungary | 4th | 1.86 m | |
2009 | European Indoor Championships | Turin, Italy | 8th | 1.92 m | |
Universiade | Belgrade, Serbia | 4th | 1.88 m | ||
World Championships | Berlin, Germany | 16th (q) | 1.92 m | ||
2013 | European Indoor Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 17th (q) | 1.85 m | |
Universiade | Kazan, Russia | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 1.96 m | |
World Championships | Moscow, Russia | 7th | 1.93 m | ||
2014 | World Indoor Championships | Sopot, Poland | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 2.00 m |
European Championships | Zürich, Switzerland | 9th | 1.90 m | ||
2015 | European Indoor Championships | Prague, Czech Republic | 3rd | 1.94 m | |
World Championships | Beijing, China | 4th | 1.99 m | ||
2016 | World Indoor Championships | Portland, United States | 3rd | 1.96 m | |
Olympic Games | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 9th | 1.93 m | ||
2017 | European Indoor Championships | Belgrade, Serbia | 9th (q) | 1.86 m | |
World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 3rd | 1.99 m | ||
2019 | World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 5th | 1.98 m | |
2021 | European Team Championships | Chorzów, Poland | bgcolor=gold | 1st | 1.94 m |
Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 11th | 1.93 m |
In 2013 she married Michał Lićwinko, who is also her coach. On 12 February 2015, she was awarded the Golden Cross of Merit by President Bronisław Komorowski. In February 2018 she announced her career suspension because of pregnancy.[2]