Marcin Urbaś


Marcin Urbaś is a former Polish track and field athlete. He is the Polish record holder for the 200 metres dash with 19.98 seconds. He is now a sprinting coach.

Track and field

Urbaś is the Polish national record holder over the half-a-lap over 100 m; Marcin Urbaś 19.98 over 200m; and Tomasz Czubak and Robert Maćkowiak over 400 m, 44.62 and 44.84, respectively. Urbaś improved the Polish national record of 20 years by Leszek Dunecki.

Results and honors

He won the over a lap indoor in the European Indoor Championships in 2002, and the bronze medal in 2005.
Urbas has been part of the Polish national 4 × 100 m relay who won the silver medal during the European Championships in 2002.

Competition record

Other achievements

SPAR CUP: European National Teams' Super League:

200 m: Bronze in 2006; Silver in 2002; Bronze in 2001; Gold in 1999;
4 × 100 m relay: Gold in 2006

Other personal bests:

60 m Indoor: 6.70 16FEB02

100 m: 10.30 +0.7 Wind
02JUL99

150 m: 15.16 'NR' -1.9 Wind 29MAY99

200 m Indoor: 01MAR02

400 m: 47.08 11SEP04

Music

Aside of his sport career he was a successful vocalist in Polish death metal band Sceptic. Marcin Urbaś recorded with them two albums:
"Blind Existence" and "Unbeliever's Script".

Retirement

After Mr. Tadeusz Osik refused to include him on the Polish national 4 × 100 m relay for the 2008 Summer Olympics, Urbas was removed from the list of the members of The Polish national track and field team; therefore, :pl:PZLA|PZLA or the Polish Track and Field Association did stop supporting him financially. Because of the lack of financial support, Mr. Urbas as of 2009 has retired as a professional athlete. Mr. Urbas did claim that he would have been able of running close to his Personal Best of 19.98s over 200 meters only if, he would be of investing into himself around 80,000 Polish Zloty or, at the time, around 25,000 dollars.

The Newest Job

Mr. Urbas is a co-owner of the and, in particular, helps with the Projekt Elita Rugby 7: Rio 2016. The goals of Mr. Urbas are to, in general, help Polish runners, all over Poland, run smarter and achieve their goals; and in particular, to help the Polish national Rugby team in qualifying to the Olympics in 2016.