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Updated 02:42

University Athletics Return to Lublin in May 2026

Poland hosts the Polish University Athletics Championships in Lublin, 21-24 May 2026. Free entry and 1,261 athletes from 95 universities will compete.

One of Poland’s biggest student sports events returns to Lublin in May 2026. The Polish University Athletics Championships will take place from 21-24 May at the city’s Athletic Stadium.

Polish University Athletics Championships: what to expect

The organisers will welcome 1,261 entrants from 95 universities. Moreover, the scale shows how strong athletics remains among students. The event starts with an official warm up on 21 May after 16:00. In addition, organisers plan qualifying rounds and finals across four days. On 22 May athletes will contest sprints, jumps and throws. Furthermore, the formal opening ceremony will happen at 17:15 that day. Consequently, the 100m finals will follow immediately. On 23 May spectators will see hurdles, middle distance races and relays. Finally, the 24 May schedule includes hurdles, sprints and concluding relays. Therefore, family audiences can enjoy continuous action all weekend. Also, the organisers invite everyone without tickets. The stadium sits at Al. Piłsudskiego 22. However, capacity rules may apply in some stands.

Why this matters for visitors and expats

Lublin will host national-level student athletes and emerging stars. Moreover, the championships showcase young talent across Poland. The event can serve as a social and cultural window for newcomers. In addition, the competition highlights university sport structures. The championships receive backing from the city and regional government. Furthermore, national sponsors such as PGE support the event financially. Consequently, the organisers can provide professional logistics and timing. The competition also benefits local hotels and restaurants. Therefore, visitors may find more bookings than usual. Also, many broadcasts and radio partners will cover highlights. This means you can follow results remotely if you cannot attend.

Practical details and local context

The event enjoys institutional support from the Ministry of Sport and Tourism. Moreover, the city and the Lubelskie region back the championships. The organiser AZS Lublin leads the delivery. Natalia Trybulska, the club secretary, says the team aims for high standards. In addition, she promises a memorable atmosphere for all attendees. Admission remains free, so families and friends should plan visits. Also, spectators can follow updates on the dedicated Facebook profile.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Bring a photo ID and a printed or digital map to the stadium. In Poland public transport accepts single tickets and contactless cards, so buy a ticket before boarding. Moreover, EU visitors can use a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for urgent care; however, routine care goes through NFZ (the national health fund). Employers and employees deal with ZUS (social insurance) obligations locally. Also, remember that a PESEL is the national ID number for residents, and a mandat means a fine from police or municipal officers. Therefore, carry emergency numbers and verify opening hours before you travel.

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