National TeamsAugust 18, 20261 min readPolish version

Polish youngsters win medals at Future Formula Worlds

Poland’s youngest racers delivered the standout results at the Future Formula World Championships in Kaunas, with Leo Soszyński and Nataniel Brzeziński finishing on the podium.

Polish youngsters win medals at Future Formula Worlds

Poland’s youngest competitors produced the headline results at the Future Formula World Championships in Kaunas, where a nine-athlete national team took part in an event designed specifically for emerging talent in powerboating.

Podium finishes for Poland’s youngest racers

The Polish team travelled to Kaunas with nine competitors aged between six and 18. When the championships concluded, it was the youngest members of that squad who stood out most clearly.

Leo Soszyński and Nataniel Brzeziński both finished on the podium, underlining the promise coming through in Poland’s junior ranks. Their results gave the team a notable return from a world championship built to showcase the sport’s next generation.

A format created for developing talent

The Future Formula World Championships are a specialist branch of powerboating created by the International Powerboating Union with younger athletes in mind. The competition is intended to provide a pathway for children and teenagers to develop in an international environment.

That context makes Poland’s podium finishes particularly significant. Success at this level is not only a reward for the athletes involved, but also an indication of the strength of the country’s youth development in the discipline.

Encouraging signs for the Polish team

With competitors spanning a wide age range, from six to 18, Poland’s presence in Kaunas reflected both depth and ambition. The fact that the medal-winning performances came from the youngest racers in the delegation adds another layer of encouragement.

For a national team competing on the world stage, podium places from Leo Soszyński and Nataniel Brzeziński offer a clear sign that the next wave of talent is already emerging. In an event built around the future of the sport, Poland left Kaunas with evidence that its own future may be in good hands.

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