Ewa Swoboda

Ewa Nikola Swoboda (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɛva ˈnikɔla sfɔˈbɔda]; born 26 July 1997)[2] is a Polish track and field sprinter who specialises in the short sprints. She is a three-time European Indoor Championships medallist in the 60 metres, having won the gold medal in 2019 and silvers in 2017 and 2023.

Ewa Swoboda
Swoboda at the 2016 indoor Pedro's Cup
Swoboda at the 2016 indoor Pedro's Cup
Personal information
Full nameEwa Nikola Swoboda
Born (1997-07-26) July 26, 1997 (age 26)
Żory, Poland
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight55 kg (121 lb)
Sport
CountryPoland
SportTrack and field
EventSprint
ClubAZS AWF Katowice, formerly UKS Czwórka Żory[1]
Coached byIwona Krupa
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
Ewa in Roma 2024.

The 17-year-old was a finalist in the 60 m in her senior debut at the 2015 European Indoor Championships. Still 17, she became the 2015 European junior champion over the 100 metres to take the silver medal at the 2016 World Junior Championships. She twice won the event at the European U23 Championships (2017, 2019). Swoboda holds the world junior record of 7.07 seconds and the Polish record of 6.98 seconds in the 60 metres.[3] She is a multiple medallist of national outdoor and indoor championships.

Career

Ewa Swoboda started competing 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.[4]

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.[5] 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.[6]

At the start of 2014 she claimed the Polish indoor junior title in the 60 metres.[4] Outdoors, at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics she was fifth in the 100 m, and failed to finish in the 200 m.[7] At the European Youth Olympic Trials in Baku she won the 100 m and was runner-up in the 200 m.[4] 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 second fastest junior athlete that year.[8] 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.[2][9]

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 a seventeen-year-old.[10][11] This gained her selection for the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships – her first senior appearance for Poland. Still aged seventeen, she made the final of the 60 m and ran another personal best of 7.20 seconds, improving her European junior record by 0.01 seconds. 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).[12]

In March 2018 it was announced that Swoboda would be upgraded to silver medalist at the 2017 European Indoor Championship, after Ukraine's Olesya Povh's was disqualified for the use of unauthorized substances.[13]

She was unable to participate at the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Toruń after testing positive to COVID-19 shortly before the start of the championships.[14] Swoboda also did not compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to injury.[15]

On 11 February 2022, she broke the Polish national record in the 60 meters twice at the Orlen Cup meeting in Łódź and set a new one by achieving 7.00 seconds.[16] On 5 March, she broke the record again at the Polish Indoor Championships in Toruń with a time of 6.99 seconds, which was the tenth best result in the history of the competition.[17]

She placed fourth at the 2022 World Indoor Championships held in Belgrade in a time of 7.04 seconds. The same time was measured for the fifth and sixth woman while Swoboda lost the bronze medal by 0.002 s.[18]

At the Diamond League meeting at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów on 16 July 2023, she ran her first sub-11 second 100m, as she placed third in a personal best of 10.94 seconds, just 0.01 adrift of Ewa Kasprzyk's Polish national record set in 1986.

At the 2023 World Athletics Championships she claimed sixth place in the Women's 100 metres achieving 10.97 seconds, the fastest result by a European woman.[19]

In March 2024, Swoboda participated in the women's 60 meters at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. In the semifinals, she improved her personal best record and set a new national record by achieving 6.98 seconds. In the final, she won the silver medal by finishing in a time of 7.00 seconds, thus claiming her first medal at the World Indoor Championships event.[20][21]

In June 2024, Swododa won silver medal in the women's 100 meters event at the European Championships in Rome by achieving 11.03 seconds losing only to Dina Asher-Smith of Great Britain.[22]

Achievements

Personal bests

Indoor

International competitions

Swoboda won the gold medal in the 60 m at the 2019 European Indoor Championships in Glasgow; Dafne Schippers (L), Asha Philip (R)
Ewa Swodoba at the ISTAF Berlin in 2019.
Swoboda at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 2023
Representing  Poland
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResultNotes
2013World Youth ChampionshipsDonetsk, Ukraine4th100 m11.61
2014World Junior ChampionshipsEugene, OR, United States5th100 m11.59(-1.0 m/s)
200 mDNF
4 × 100 m relayDNF
Youth OlympicsNanjing, China100 mDQFalse start
(h NU18R)
2015European Indoor ChampionshipsPrague, Czech Republic8th60 m7.20AU20R
European Team Championships, Super LeagueCheboksary, Russia3rd100 m11.48
4th4 x 100 m relay43.28
European Junior ChampionshipsEskilstuna, Sweden1st100 m11.52
2nd4 x 100 m relay45.28
2016European ChampionshipsAmsterdam, Netherlands7th4 x 100 m relay43.24
World Junior ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland2nd100 m11.12NU20R
4th4 x 100 m relay44.81
Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil15th (sf)100 m11.18
13th (h)4 x 100 m relay43.33
2017European Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia2nd60 m7.10SB
European Team Championships, Super LeagueLille, France100 mDQ
2nd4 x 100 m relay43.07
European U23 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland1st100 m11.42
4th4 x 100 m relay44.21
World ChampionshipsLondon, United Kingdom24th (sf)100 m11.35
2018World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United Kingdom16th (sf)60 m7.25
European ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany11th (sf)100 m11.30
6th4 × 100 m relay43.34
2019European Indoor ChampionshipsGlasgow, Scotland1st60 m7.09
World RelaysYokohama, Japan4 × 100 m relayDNF
European U23 ChampionshipsGävle, Sweden1st100 m11.15SB
3rd4 × 100 m relay44.08SB
European Team Championships, Super LeagueBydgoszcz, Poland3rd100 m11.35
6th4 × 100 m relay44.23
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar16th (sf)100 m11.27
2022World Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia4th60 m7.04
World ChampionshipsEugene, OR, United States12th (sf)100 m11.08
11th (h)4 × 100 m relay43.19
European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany4th100 m11.18
2nd4 × 100 m relay42.61NR
2023European Indoor ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey2nd60 m7.09=SB
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary6th100 m10.97
5th4 × 100 m relay42.66
2024World Indoor ChampionshipsGlasgow, United Kingdom2nd60 m7.00
European ChampionshipsRome, Italy2nd100 m11.03
8th (h)4 × 100 m relay43.151

1Did not finish in the final

National titles

Honours and accolades

  • Medal of the 100th Anniversary of Regaining Independence (2019)[23]
  • Barbie Role Model doll created by Mattel (2024)[24]

References