At the Nordic Walking European Championships, speed is not the sole determinant: judges assess the correct application of nordic walking technique. This continental event takes place in Bełchatów, Poland, gathering elite athletes from across Europe. Standard race distances include 5 km, 10 km, 20 km, and marathon. Results are categorized by gender within open divisions and by age groups. Certain editions also feature separate classifications for athletes with disabilities.
The course design prioritizes measured walking races where technique influences the outcome as much as speed, rather than focusing on a renowned landmark route. Championship medals and trophies are presented, and points contribute to the World Nordic Walking League standings, with the event holding Continental Championship significance. Bełchatów has previously hosted a World Cup round, and the European Championships are supported by the World Original Nordic Walking Federation. Marco Kantaneva, the founder of Nordic Walking, is expected as a special guest, connecting the event directly to the sport’s origins.
Bełchatów
Bełchatów, powiat bełchatowski, województwo łódzkie, Polska