10/06/2026
Postcards from the West
10/06/2026
Postcards from the West
14/05/2026
The main goal for the 1st half of this year is the Miler.
After KTOH I slowly built up the mileage, which came in handy to Traverse the Southwest in January.
Then used the local races to build up.
It has been nearly 3 years since the last time I raced a Miler having one of the best runs of my life at
Looking forward to experiencing this distance again and seeing how tomorrow unfolds.
07/05/2026
DIVERGE weekend was fan
📸 1,2,9
📸 6,10
📸 3,4,14
21/04/2026
5 years running with Kunanyi
02/04/2026
I have been waiting for a strong performance on a point to point race for a while (as a matter of fact one year, since last KMR)
14 min off last year's time felt good.
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11/03/2026
Pretty proud of this one. Not the results, but consistency.
8 years of showing up.
23/01/2026
It's time.
Longest continuous trail in Tasmania. Ultimate link up: Eastern Arthurs, Western Arthurs, Port Davey, South Coast.
220km of wildernesses
Guess my highlight of 2025.
This year was quite special. Although I'm not fully satisfied with some of the results, I managed to finish on a strong note.
I'm entering the new year with a great amount of motivation and firm beliefs that hard work pays off, both in personal and professional life.
I do have a feeling that 2026 will be even more special.
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18/11/2025
It took me a while to process those 4 days on the Hill in Pyalong. Four days, but it felt like four months. The amount of experiences and emotions was overwhelming. The human body continues to amaze me. To be able to run the last lap just as strongly as the first blows my mind. 380 km and triple Everest — 27,000 meters of vertical gain over a 90-hour period on a 4.2 km loop.
 I didn't know what to expect from a new course, but after running a couple of laps, I knew it would be a long few days and that I would easily beat last year's result.
I dreamt of and visualized myself crossing the line as the last one standing, holding the Polish flag.Â
First and foremost, a massive thanks to my crew. I couldn’t have gone anywhere that far without them. During the last two nights, I was fully reliant on their support. They not only fed and dressed me but also motivated me. I couldn’t let them down, and I’m so happy I could bring home the win for the team. Thank you for all the messages of support, positive comments, encouragement, and even messages from my parents and sister all the way from Poland — they made a huge difference. That’s really what kept my spirits up and kept my eyes open during the hard moments.
Thanks to the guys at Hardcore Harry for having a vision, building this event from scratch and initiating a change for athletes pay.
you're a warrior and a gentleman. I can't wait to see how far we can push each other next year
Congratulations to everyone who took on the challenge, regardless of the number of laps they completed.
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12/11/2025
'You find peace when you go to war with yourself'
Postcards from the battlefield by Thank you.
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