Polish Sports Personality of the Year explained

Polish Sports Personality of the Year
Awarded For:Best Polish sportsperson deemed to have achieved the most in the previous year
Presenter:Przegląd Sportowy
Country:Poland
Year:1926

The Polish Sports Personality of the Year (Polish: Plebiscyt Przeglądu Sportowego na najlepszego polskiego sportowca roku) is chosen annually since 1926 by the readers of the newspaper Przegląd Sportowy, which makes it the second oldest such contest in the world.[1] [2] The winner is the sportsperson, judged by a public vote, to have achieved the most in the previous year.

The first winner of the award was track and field athlete Wacław Kuchar. Between 1939 and 1947, the contest was not held due to the Second World War. Record holders are footballer Robert Lewandowski and swimmer Otylia Jędrzejczak with three titles each; track and field athletes Irena Szewińska and Stanisława Walasiewicz, as well as ski jumper Adam Małysz with four titles each; while cross country skier Justyna Kowalczyk is the current leader who holds five titles.[3] Fencer Jerzy Pawłowski holds the record number of eleven appearances among the top 10 athletes. As of 2024, the award has been given 59 times to male and 30 times to female athletes.

Apart from the main award, winners are announced in additional categories such as Super Champion Lifetime Achievement Award, Coach of the Year, Team of the Year, Sport Without Barriers Award for disabled athletes and Sporting Event of the Year.[4]

Polish Sports Personality of the Year

POLISH SPORTSPERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
YEARATHLETESPORT
1926Wacław Kuchartrack and field, football, ice hockey
1927Halina Konopackatrack and field
1928Halina Konopackatrack and field
1929Stanisław Petkiewicztrack and field
1930Stanisława Walasiewicztrack and field
1931Janusz Kusocińskitrack and field
1932Stanisława Walasiewicztrack and field
1933Stanisława Walasiewicztrack and field
1934Stanisława Walasiewicztrack and field
1935Roger Vereyrowing
1936Jadwiga Jędrzejowskatennis
1937Jadwiga Jędrzejowskatennis
1938Stanisław Marusarzski jumping
1939–1947not awarded due to World War II
1948Aleksy Antkiewiczboxing
1949Zdobysław Stawczyktrack and field
1950Helena Rakoczygymnastics
1951Zygmunt Chychłaboxing
1952Zygmunt Chychłaboxing
1953Leszek Drogoszboxing
1954Janusz Sidłotrack and field
1955Janusz Sidłotrack and field
1956Elżbieta Krzesińskatrack and field
1957Jerzy Pawłowskifencing
1958Zdzisław Krzyszkowiaktrack and field
1959Edmund Piątkowskitrack and field
1960Jozef Schmidttrack and field
1961Ireneusz Palińskiweightlifting
1962Teresa Ciepłytrack and field
1963Ryszard Parulskifencing
1964Jozef Schmidttrack and field
1965Irena Kirszensteintrack and field
1966Irena Kirszensteintrack and field
1967Sobiesław Zasadaauto racing
1968Jerzy Pawłowskifencing
1969Waldemar Baszanowskiweightlifting
1970Teresa Sukniewicztrack and field
1971Ryszard Szurkowskiroad cycling
1972Witold Woydafencing
1973Ryszard Szurkowskiroad cycling
1974Irena Szewińskatrack and field
1975Zygmunt Smalcerzweightlifting
1976Irena Szewińskatrack and field
1977Janusz Pyciak-Peciakpentathlon
1978Józef Łuszczekcross country skiing
1979Jan Jankiewiczroad cycling
1980Władysław Kozakiewicztrack and field
1981Janusz Pyciak-Peciakpentathlon
1982Zbigniew Boniekfootball (soccer)
1983Zdzisław Hoffmanntrack and field
1984Andrzej Grubbatable tennis
1985Lech Piaseckiroad cycling
1986Andrzej Malinawrestling
1987Marek Łbik and Marek Dopierałacanoeing
1988Waldemar Legieńjudo
1989Joachim Halupczokroad cycling
1990Wanda Panfiltrack and field
1991Wanda Panfiltrack and field
1992Waldemar Legieńjudo
1993Rafał Kubackijudo
1994Andrzej Wrońskiwrestling
1995Paweł Nastulajudo
1996Renata Mauershooting
1997Paweł Nastulajudo
1998Robert Korzeniowskitrack and field
1999Tomasz Gollobmotorcycle speedway
2000Robert Korzeniowskitrack and field
2001Adam Małyszski jumping
2002Adam Małyszski jumping
2003Adam Małyszski jumping
2004Otylia Jędrzejczakswimming
2005Otylia Jędrzejczakswimming
2006Otylia Jędrzejczakswimming
2007Adam Małyszski jumping
2008Robert KubicaFormula 1
2009Justyna Kowalczykcross-country skiing
2010Justyna Kowalczykcross-country skiing
2011Justyna Kowalczykcross-country skiing
2012Justyna Kowalczykcross-country skiing
2013Justyna Kowalczykcross-country skiing
2014Kamil Stochski jumping
2015Robert Lewandowskifootball (soccer)
2016Anita Włodarczyktrack and field
2017Kamil Stochski jumping
2018Bartosz Kurekvolleyball
2019Bartosz Zmarzlikmotorcycle speedway
2020Robert Lewandowskifootball (soccer)
2021Robert Lewandowskifootball (soccer)
2022Iga Świątektennis
2023Iga Świątektennis

Most successful sportspeople

scope=colPlacescope=colNamescope=col1st placescope=col2nd placescope=col3rd placescope=colCombined
scope=row1Justyna Kowalczyk5005
scope=row2Irena Szewińska4408
scope=row3Stanisława Walasiewicz4048
scope=row4Robert Lewandowski3317
scope=row5Adam Małysz4026
scope=row6Otylia Jędrzejczak3216
scope=row7Janusz Sidło2417
scope=row8Robert Korzeniowski2327
scope=row9Kamil Stoch2215
scope=row10Józef Szmidt2204

Winners by sport

scope=colSportscope=colFirst place(s)
scope=rowAthletics
scope=rowSki jumping
scope=rowCross-country skiing
scope=rowJudo
scope=rowCycling
scope=rowFootball
scope=rowBoxing
scope=rowFencing
scope=rowTennis
scope=rowSwimming
scope=rowWeightlifting
scope=rowModern pentathlon
scope=rowWrestling
scope=rowSpeedway
scope=rowGymnastics
scope=rowFormula One
scope=rowKayaking
scope=rowRallying
scope=rowShooting
scope=rowRowing
scope=rowTable tennis
scope=rowVolleyball

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Lista nominowanych do tytułu Sportowca Roku w Plebiscycie Przeglądu Sportowego . 1 November 2019.
  2. News: HISTORIA PLEBISCYTU NA NAJLEPSZEGO SPORTOWCA POLSKI . 1 November 2019.
  3. News: O PLEBISCYCIE "PRZEGLĄDU SPORTOWEGO" . 1 November 2019.
  4. Web site: Lewandowski bierze wszystko! Został najlepszym sportowcem Polski 2020 roku! . pl . 2021-01-10.