A real knockout! Here are the detailed results of the “Przegląd Sportowy” plebiscite

Aleksandra Mirosław

Aleksandra Mirosław became the winner of the 90th plebiscite of “Przegląd Sportowy”. Detailed voting results have just been published.

The Olympic champion and world record holder turned out to be unrivaled not only in the case of the Olympic competition in Paris, but also in the context of the Sports Champions Gala. As the exact results show, Aleksandra Mirosław overtook the competition by several lengths. Let’s add that the athlete Natalia Bukowiecka – and volleyball player Wilfredo Leon checked on the podium.

Aleksandra Mirosław’s clear victory. Here are the exact results of the vote

The winner scored a total of 282,581 points. For comparison, the winner from the previous two editions of the plebiscite, Iga Świątek, collected 190 549 points, eventually reporting in fourth place.

According to Edyta Kowalczyk, journalist of Przegląd Sportowy and Onet, Mirosław was the best in each of the forms of voting: coupon, internet and SMS, already during Saturday (i.e. January 4) of the Sports Champions Gala.

Surprisingly low in the ranking included Ewa Pajor or Katarzyna Niewiadoma. The first of the mentioned is a football player who, together with the Polish national team, achieved the historical success of promotion to Euro 2025 – for the first time in the history of female football. In addition, it is a world star in the colors of FC Barcelona.

The unknown was won by the Tour de France femmes, the most important cycling classic of ladies. Pajor finally took 16th place, and in the case of a cyclist stood in 21st place. On the other hand, each and each of the following among the 25th, can proudly look in his name with the best of the best.

Exactly results of the 90th plebiscite of “Przegląd Sportowy”

  1. Aleksandra Mirosław (sports climbing) – 282,581 points

  2. Natalia Bukowiecka (athletics) – 213 571

  3. Wilfredo Leon (volleyball) – 200 834

  4. Iga Świątek (tennis) – 190 549

  5. Bartosz Zmarzlik (slag) – 179 228

  6. Daria Pikulik (cycling) – 178 638

  7. Julia Szeremeta (boxing) – 171 414

  8. Robert Lewandowski (football) – 166 187

  9. Klaudia Zwolińska (mountain canoeing) – 155 897

  10. Ksawery Masiuk (swimming) – 146 147

  11. Damian Żurek (fast skating) – 144 091

  12. Aleksandra Jarecka, Alicja Klasik, Renata Knapik-Miazga, Martyna Swatowska-Wengarczyk (fencing)-95 393

  13. Katarzyna Wasick (swimming) – 85 262

  14. Jakub Kochanowski (volleyball) – 59 330

  15. Łukasz Kuczyński, Michał Niewiński, Felix Pigeon, Diane Sellier (Short Track) – 57 622

  16. Ewa Pajor (football) – 47 356

  17. Aleksandra Kałucka (sports climbing) – 46 747

  18. Angelika Szymańska (judo) – 42 896

  19. Ewa Swoboda (athletics) – 42,536

  20. Joanna Wołosz (volleyball) – 41 011

  21. Katarzyna Niewiadoma (cycling) – 37 278

  22. Jeremy Sochan (basketball) – 36 372

  23. Jan Zieliński (tennis) – 35 438

  24. Fabian Barański, Mateusz Biskup, Dominik Czaja, Mirosław Ziętarski (rowing) – 35 075

  25. Wojciech Nowicki (athletics) – 33 629

Justyna Kowalczyk (2009-13) won the most victories in the history of the plebiscite, triumphing five times. Four wins on their accounts were written by: Stanisława Walasiewicz, Irena Szewińska and Adam Małysz (2001-03, 2007). Otylia Jędrzejczak (2004-06) and Robert Lewandowski (2015, 2020 and 2021) have three triumphs.

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