Team Kanada – World Polonia Games

About Us

The World Polonia Games (Swiatowe Igrzyska Polonijne) is a sporting event held annually in various Polish cities for members of Polonia, alternating between the summer and winter games. The first Games were held in 1934.

The goal of this event is to integrate Polish people to strengthen their contact with Poland and to meet with other members of Polonia. The Polonia Games are divided into winter and summer events with up to 1,500 participants representing 25 – 30 countries from around the world, with Canada often placing within the Top Five. There are many sports to choose from during both sets of Games, and participants are not limited to one sport.

Team Kanada is looking for willing athletes to participate in the summer and winter games, especially Canadians with a Polish background. You do not need to speak Polish to join the team, and all ages and abilities are welcome!

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Events Categories

Summer Sports

Winter Sports

5 km Run      Alpine Skiing (slalom skiing, giant slalom, parallel slalom)
Archery      Biathlon
Badminton      Cross Country Skiing (5km, 6.5 km, and 15 km)
Basketball      Ice Hockey
Beach Volleyball      Nordic Walking
Bowling      Short track speed skating
Chess      Ice Skating (multi-discipline)
Contract Bridge      Snowboarding
Duathlon/ Triathlon      Family Tournament
Ergometer Rowing (Indoor Rower)
Futsal
Golf
Handball
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Nordic Walking
Pool (cue sports)
Ringo
Road Cycling
Sailing
Soccer
Shooting Sports
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Track & Field
Volleyball
Children’s Tournament
Family Tournament

 

Contacts

Michelle Gajewski, Team Manager
2917 Forest Glade Dr.
Windsor, ON
N8R 1L4
info@teamkanada.ca

Board of Directors

TEAM KANADA Board of Directors: Michelle Gajewski, AJ Wales, Adrian Kutka

 

Recent History

Opening Ceremonies at the 2019 Summer Games in Gdynia

 

Men’s Swimming Relay Team – Gold Medallists at the 2013 Summer Games in Kielce

 

Team Dinner at the 2017 Summer Games in Torun