View the live stream, results, entry lists and meet schedule for the 2026 Polish Athletics Indoor Championships.
The 2026 Polish Athletics Indoor Championships will take place on February 28 – March 1 at the Arena Toruń, one of Europe’s leading indoor track and field venues. Organised by the Polish Athletic Association, the annual Halowe Mistrzostwa Polski Seniorów crowns the country’s national indoor champions across a full championship programme.
The championships will be broadcast live on the Polish National Sports Channel TVP Sports (Polish IP required to access the free stream).
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Athletes will compete in sprint events (60m and 60m hurdles), middle-distance races (800m, 1500m, 3000m), race walks, jumps, throws, and combined events, making it the premier domestic indoor competition of the Polish season. As always, the championships will play a crucial role in national team selection and international qualification.
This year’s edition carries added significance, as Toruń will also host the World Athletics Indoor Championships later in March. The national championships therefore serve as a key rehearsal opportunity for Polish athletes aiming to compete on home soil at the global championships.
With national titles on the line and international ambitions at stake, the 2026 championships promise two days of high-quality indoor athletics in Toruń.
Day 1 – Saturday, February 28
Morning Session
11:00 – 60m Men (Heptathlon) – Heats
11:35 – 60m Hurdles Women (Pentathlon) – Heats
11:40 – Long Jump Men (Heptathlon) – Group A
12:25 – High Jump Women (Pentathlon) – Group A
12:55 – Shot Put Men (Heptathlon) – Group A
13:00 – 400m Men – Heats
13:35 – 400m Women – Heats
14:10 – 800m Women – Heats
14:30 – 800m Men – Heats
14:40 – Shot Put Women (Pentathlon) – Group A
17:15 – Opening Ceremony
17:20 – High Jump Men (Heptathlon) – Group A
17:22 – Long Jump Women (Pentathlon) – Group A
17:40 – Pole Vault Women
18:45 – Triple Jump Men
19:00 – Shot Put Women
19:10 – 800m Women (Pentathlon)
19:20 – Women’s Pentathlon (Final standings)
19:25 – High Jump Women
19:35 – 60m Men – Heats
20:00 – 60m Women – Heats
20:22 – 1500m Women – Heats
20:28 – Shot Put Men
20:40 – 60m Men – Final
20:45 – Triple Jump Women
20:52 – 60m Hurdles Women – Heats
21:20 – 60m Women – Final
21:28 – 1500m Men – Heats
21:45 – 60m Hurdles Women – Final
Day 2 – Sunday, March 1
Morning Session
10:00 – 60m Hurdles Men (Heptathlon) – Heats
10:25 – 200m Women – Heats
10:55 – 200m Men – Heats
11:20 – Pole Vault Men (Heptathlon) – Group A
Afternoon Session
14:00 – Long Jump Women
14:00 – Long Jump Men
14:20 – 3000m Men – Heats
14:25 – Pole Vault Men
14:35 – 800m Women – Final
14:45 – 800m Men – Final
14:50 – High Jump Men
14:55 – 400m Men – Final
15:07 – 400m Women – Final
15:15 – 200m Women – Final
15:25 – 200m Men – Final
15:35 – 1000m Men (Heptathlon)
15:40 – Men’s Heptathlon (Final standings)
15:48 – Long Jump Women
15:50 – 60m Hurdles Men – Heats
16:10 – 3000m Women – Heats
16:45 – 60m Hurdles Men – Final
17:05 – 4x400m Mixed Relay
17:28 – 4x200m Women
17:50 – 4x200m Men