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Irena Szewińska Memorial
The host stadium in Bydgoszcz
DateJuly
LocationBydgoszcz, Poland Poland
Event typeTrack and field

The Irena Szewińska Memorial is an annual track and field meeting held at the Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland in July.

The meeting was part of the inaugural 2020 World Athletics Continental Tour on bronze level and reached gold standard at the tour in 2021.

Meet records

Men

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref
100 m 10.02 (-0.3 m/s) Elijah Hall  United States 3 June 2022 [1]
200 m 20.32 Dwight Thomas  Jamaica 10 June 2007
400 m 45.48 Edoardo Scotti  Italy 19 August 2020
800 m 1:44.30 Adam Kszczot  Poland 3 June 2011
1500 m 3:35.69 Mohamed Mohumed  Germany 3 June 2022 [2]
2000 m 4:55.44 Matthew Ramsden  Australia 19 August 2020
110 m hurdles 13.26 Joel Brown  United States 3 June 2011
400 m hurdles 48.23 Khallifah Rosser  United States 3 June 2022 [3]
3000 m steeplechase 8:14.02 Tareq Mubarak Taher The Bahamas Bahama's 10 June 2009
5km race walk 18:44.36 Robert Korzeniowski  Poland 15 June 2001
Long jump 8.03 m Vladimir Zyskov  Ukraine 5 June 2004
Triple Jump 17.32 m Phillips Idowu  Great Britain 3 June 2011
High jump 2.34 m Grzegorz Sposób  Poland 5 June 2004
Pole vault 5.92 m Chris Nilsen  United States 30 June 2021 [4]
Shot put 21.90 m Michał Haratyk  Poland 12 June 2019
Discus throw 69.43 m Virgilijus Alekna  Lithuania 10 Jun 2007
Hammer throw 82.77 m Paweł Fajdek  Poland 30 June 2021 [5]
Javelin throw 83.37 m Marcin Krukowski  Poland 19 August 2020
4 x 100 m relay 38.84 Michał Krzeminski
Marcin Jędrusiński
Piotr Balcerzak
Ryszard Pilarczyk
 Poland 15 June 2001
4 x 400 m relay 3:02.17 Piotr Rysiukiewicz
Piotr Haczek
Piotr Długosielski
Robert Maćkowiak
 Poland 15 June 2001

Women

Event Record Athlete Nationality Date Ref
100 m 11.17 (+0.1 m/s) Michelle-Lee Ahye  Trinidad and Tobago 3 June 2022 [6]
200 m 22.51 Stephanie Durst  United States 10 June 2007
400 m 51.30 Justyna Święty-Ersetic  Poland 12 June 2019 [7]
48.54 X[a] Christine Mboma  Namibia 30 June 2021 [8]
800 m 1:59.39 Worknesh Mesele  Ethiopia 30 June 2021 [9]
1500 m 4:03.86 Olga Yegorova  Russia 1 June 2006
3000 m 8:56.79 Roxana Birca  Romania 3 June 2011
100 m hurdles 12.79 (+0.2 m/s) Tia Jones  United States 3 June 2022 [10]
400 m hurdles 54.08 Vania Stombolova  Bulgaria 3 June 2012
3000 m steeplechase 9:23.23 Yuliva Zaripova  Russia 10 June 2009
Long jump 6.66 m Tatyana Kotova  Russia 6 June 2010
Triple Jump 14.41 m Anna Pyatykh  Russia 10 June 2009
High jump 2.05 m Blanka Vlasic  Croatia 1 July 2008
Pole vault 4.71 m Anna Rogowska  Poland 6 June 2010
Shot Put 19.10 m Krystyna Zabawska  Poland 15 June 2001
Discus throw 63.52 m Kateryna Karsak  Ukraine 3 June 2011
Hammer throw 74.13 m Anita Wlodarzyk  Poland 6 June 2010
Javelin throw 61.73 m Nikola Ogrodnikova  Czech Republic 29 May 2018
4 x 100 m relay 43.13 Oksana Rajdusz
Irina Shepetyuk
Marina Maydanova
Anzhela Kravchenko
 Ukraine 5 June 2004
4 x 400 m relay 3:29.17 Natalya Khrushchelyova
Yuliya Pechonkina
Olesya Zykina
Irina Rosikhina
 Russia 15 June 2001

Notes

  1. ^ mark was unratified because organisers did not arrange for doping control

See also

References

  1. ^ Chris Broadbent (3 June 2022). "Nowicki and Wlodarczyk victorious in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  2. ^ Chris Broadbent (3 June 2022). "Nowicki and Wlodarczyk victorious in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  3. ^ Chris Broadbent (3 June 2022). "Nowicki and Wlodarczyk victorious in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  4. ^ Chris Broadbent (30 June 2021). "Fajdek and Wlodarczyk hammer home Olympic intent in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  5. ^ Chris Broadbent (30 June 2021). "Fajdek and Wlodarczyk hammer home Olympic intent in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  6. ^ Chris Broadbent (3 June 2022). "Nowicki and Wlodarczyk victorious in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  7. ^ Chris Broadbent (30 June 2021). "Fajdek and Wlodarczyk hammer home Olympic intent in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  8. ^ Chris Broadbent (30 June 2021). "Fajdek and Wlodarczyk hammer home Olympic intent in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  9. ^ Chris Broadbent (30 June 2021). "Fajdek and Wlodarczyk hammer home Olympic intent in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  10. ^ Chris Broadbent (3 June 2022). "Nowicki and Wlodarczyk victorious in Bydgoszcz". World Athletics. Retrieved 21 June 2022.