Wiktoria Gajosz was born in 2006 and now stands as Europe's fastest U20 sprinter at 200 meters with a 23.07 time that has national coaches already plotting her path to senior medals. At 179 centimeters and very athletic, she’s explosive off the blocks and dangerous through the curve. She goes by, “The Cheetah.”
She won the Polish U20 200-meter title in 2025 and earned a bronze medal in the 100 at the European U20 Championships in Tampere, also anchoring the 4x100 relay for more hardware. Before that, she set the Polish U20 record at 300 meters, ran 52.98 to win the U20 400 national title, and collected relay medals at several senior invitational meets across Europe.
Gajosz developed her skills at Tomasovia Tomaszów Lubelski and now manages psychology studies at Maria Curie Skłodowska University alongside national training camps. This gives her more options than sprinting, and coaches even say she is Poland’s most versatile teenage sprinter because she performs well at every distance from 100 to 400 meters. This allows her to anchor relays, compete individually in the 200, or fill any spot the national team needs.
If she stays healthy and continues to improve, she will move up to the senior level quickly. Poland now has a teenager who is strong on the curve, stands out on camera, and will help lead the women’s program forward.