Polish Youth Olympic Days
- Polish Youth Olympic Days
Polish Youth Olympic Days ("Ogólnopolska Olimpiada Młodzieży"), are Polish national games for the children and young adults that have been organised yearly since 1995. The games are held in four categories of sport :
*winter sports,
*summer sports,
*cross country running,
*hall sports.
At first, the organisators of the games were different cities, but since the year of 2000 those are whole Voivodeship.
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