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Our job is also our passion. We believe that enjoying work, satisfaction, and commitment makes us feel more powerful. Real Logistics already connects about 100 wonderful people who want to share their energy. Thanks to this, we have already managed to organize many fantastic actions.

We are involved in various social and charity projects. For many years, we have been financially supporting MCE in Jaszkotle. Kids who are under their care have stolen our hearts. We also support Polish sport. We are the official sponsor of 8 excellent athletes, including female and male ski jumpers, triathletes, and para canoeists.

We feel that we have an extraordinary driving force in a large group. As a company, we can do much more than alone, which is why we unite for the good of the society we co-create.

Our help not only supports the beneficiaries of the events in which we are engaged but also lets us spread our wings.

We want to support, act and help, and we are getting better at it.


REAL LOGISTICS SPORTS TEAM

Stefan Hula 

Stefan Hula

A legend of Polish ski jumping and one of the leading figures in ski jumping in the last 20 years in Poland. Happy husband and proud father of two daughters. Stefan belongs to the club Kamil Stoch KS Eve-nement Team. A rookie in the international FIS competition in 2002. He appeared in the World Cup for the first time in Willingen in 2005.
He obtained the first points from the WC series in Zakopane in 2006. On December 26, 2017, in Wisła, for the first time in his career, he became an individual Polish champion. A year later, on January 21, 2018, in Oberstdorf, he was a member of the Polish team that won the bronze medal at the World Championship.

One of Stefan's biggest achievements is the victory of the World Cup competition with the team on January 27, 2018. 2018 was extremely successful for Stefan. He took part in the Olympics in Pyeongchang. During the Olympics, Stefan showed great form on the normal hill and was leading the competition after the first round. Due to weather conditions, he finished the contest in fifth place. As a team, Polish ski jumpers in Pyeongchang won an important- bronze medal. In 2022, along with four other jumpers, he again qualified for the Olympic Games in Beijing. Stefan is an experienced contestant with hundreds of competitions on his account. However, he still has big ambitions and dreams about medals and victories in competitions around the world.


Sara Tajner

Sara Tajner

Sara (born August 17, 2006) started her adventure with ski jumping when she was 9 years old. In the Tajner family, the passion for jumping is passed from one generation to another. Sara's father is former jumper Tomisław Tajner - Olympian from Salt Lake City, and grandfather is the president of the Polish Ski Association - Apoloniusz Tajner. The young ski-jumper has already achieved her first successes. In 2020, she won the general classification at LOTOS CUP in the youth category and took 6th place in the Polish ChampionshipsIn December 2021, during the Norges competition in Oslo, she took 9th place. In her career, she has also participated in the Continental Cup in Vikersund as well as in the FIS CUP 2021/2022 in Otepää. Her current record is 95 meters.


Anna Twardosz 

Anna Twardosz 

Ania was born in 2001 in Sucha Beskidzka. Fascinated by watching the ski jumping workouts with her siblings, she started ski-jumping at the age of 9. The love for the sport that began in early childhood continues. She began to achieve her first successes as a teenager. In 2016 she was appointed to the Women's National Team in ski jumping. In the same year, for the first time in her career, she became a Summer Polish Champion. In December 2016, she scored points for the Continental Cup for the first time, which gave her the right to start in the World Cup. In 2017, she made her debut at the Junior World Championships in the United States, where she took 30th place. The same season, she made her debut in the World Cup in Ljubno. In 2018, in summer, she won the silver medal at the Polish Women's Championships, and in winter, she won the title of the Polish Champion for the first time. In the Fis Cup, she stood on the second step of the podium in Romania. In the winter season 2019/2020, she began to qualify regularly for the first series of the World Cup, became the Winter Double Junior Polish Champion, and won a bronze medal at the Polish Women's Championships. In the 2020/2021 winter season, she scored points in the World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt, taking 26th and 30th places. Ania also scored points in Hinzenbach (29th place) and competed at the World Championships in Oberstdorf, wherein the competition on the normal hill she took 33rd place, and on the large hill - 24th. Together with Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, and Kamila Karpiel in the competition of mixed teams, she took 6th place.


Wiktoria Przybyła 

Wiktoria Przybyła

Wiktoria (born 2004-10-02) started ski jumping at the age of 11, and three years later, in 2019, she was appointed to the national team, which is proof of her undeniable talent. In the same year, she made her debut in the FIS CUP in Ljubno and scored her first points in the Rhine in Norway, which gave her the right to start in the World Cup. In 2020, she took part in the Lausanne Winter Youth Olympics Games, where she took 26th place. In the same year, she also made her debut at the Junior World Championships in Oberwiesenthal. In the summer of 2020, she took part in the Summer Grand Prix in the Czech Republic, where she made her debut and scored first points, taking 25th place in the general qualification. In 2021, she took part in the Junior World Championship in Lahti, where the team with Anna Twardosz, Kamila Karpiel, and Nicole Kondrela) took 6th place. In the 2020-2021 season, during the Polish Championships, Wiktoria also took 6th place.


 Arkadiusz Jojko 

Arkadiusz Jojko

Arek is a young sportsman from 2002. He started his career in the 2016/2017 season. Two years later, he already participated in the FIS Cup competition, in 2020 he also qualified for the Continental Cup in Lahti, Finland. In Finland, he performed alongside Stefan Hula, Andrzej Stękała and Paweł Wąsek. His best score is 145 meters in Planica in 2017. He lives in Istebna and trains at the WSS Wisła club.


  

Adam Niżnik

Adam is a native-born of Zakopane and a representative of the TS Wisła Zakopane club. Despite his young age (born on October 7, 2002), he has already achieved many successes. He started participating in FIS ski jumping competitions in 2016 when he was 14 years old. In 2020, he made his debut at the Youth Winter Olympics Games. A year earlier in Lahti, on the Salpausselkä hill, during the Junior World Championships, he contributed to the team's 6th place. He also has a history of many medals. This year (2021), he stood on the podium during the Polish Championships.


 Kacper Juroszek 

Kacper Juroszek

Kacper Juroszek is a young ski jumper born in 2001 in Cieszyn. Currently (2022 y.) representing the WSS Wisła club. In FIS Cup, he took part for the first time in 2017 (in Zakopane). He scored his first points in Continental Cup in Zakopane in 2019. In 2022 he debuted in The World Cup and took 32nd place in Lahti. His first medal success in the Continental Cup was on February 12, 2022, in Brotterode, where he reached the second stand on the podium. The next day he won the competition on the same hill. As a team, he achieved the best result in the Summer Polish Championship in 2020 – ski jumpers took 1st place.


  Klemens Murańka Klemens Murańka

Klemens Murańka

Klemens Murańka is an representative of Wisła Zakopane Club born in August 31, 1994 in Zakopane. His sports career started early, reaching amazing success from the beginning. Being only ten y. old, Klemens got famous on Wielka Krokwia in Zakopane reaching 135m in ski jumping - only 4m less than the official hill record. As a senior, his first success was made in 2007 during the summer Polish Championship - he won 3rd place. The same year, during the winter Polish Championship he won 2nd place. As the youngest contestant in the highest rank competition in history, 13-year-old Klemens made his debut in 2008 in the World Cup.


 

 Tomasz Pilch 

Tomasz Pilch 

Tomasz Pilch (born October 20, 2000, in Cieszyn) is a young ski jumper representing the WSS Wisła club. Adam Malysz’s nephew debuted in FIS Cup on August 29, 2015. In the World Junior Championship 2018, he was 4th in the individual competition, 5th in the men's team, and 8th in the mixed competition. In the Summer Polish Championship, he scored as follows: silver in 2016 and 2019 and gold in 2021. When he was 17, he made his debut in the World Cup in Innsbruck. A few weeks after – on January 28, 2018, in Zakopane, he scored his first World Cup points.


Natalia Sadowska Natalia Sadowska 

Natalia Sadowska

An amateur and sports passionate. Natalia started swimming when she was six years old. She spent 20 hours a week in water training at the MUKS Olimpijczyk Suwałki club until her 15th birthday. In swimming, she won the championship of Podlaskie Voivodeship many times. Natalia was 10th in the Polish Championships in 100 m butterfly style with a time of 1:10. As a teenager, she competed in running competitions in the LUKS "Hańcza" Suwałki club. Natalia used to ride a bicycle with my father as a child.
Over time, she decided to combine her love for her favorite three sports disciplines. One year after her first road bike ride, she won the Polish Championship in Duathlon in 2020 and the Polish Championship in Triathlon at the Olympic distance. In 2021, she took 2nd place during the 70.3 of Ironman Gdynia with a time: 5: 28.03.


 Robert Wydera 

Robert Wydera

A canoeist and volleyball player from Wrocław. An athlete with a disability, Polish representative in Paracanoeing and Sitting Volleyball. Robert is a multiple medalist of the Polish Championships and a participant in the European and World Championships. He is promoting sport for everyone and an active lifestyle. Currently (2021), he is studying Business Management at the University of Economics in Wrocław.

He says that: In life, we do not fail but learn new lessons.

He started his adventure with sitting volleyball in 2011 at the WZSN START club in Wrocław.
During his volleyball career, he won many medals at the Polish Championships. Robert also represented our country in the World and European Championships. It is also worth mentioning that he received the Best Defender award and the prize for the best players of the European Championship. In 2018, Robert also started practicing Paracanoeing in the VL3 category. At the 200m distance, he has already achieved his first successes, incl. a silver medal at the Polish Championships (twice) and a debut at the European and World Championships in 2021.

His dream is to participate in the Paralympic Olimpic Games, which was the main reason for starting an individual career.