Kacper Tomasiak will receive an apartment for his Olympic medals. Silver wasn't enough


Even before the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, we wrote in Business Insider Polska that our medalists can count on large financial and material prizes.
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A special treat was an apartment in the City of Olympic Champions investment in Lesznowola near Warsaw, provided by the developer Profbud. The regulations of the Polish Olympic Committee specify that this is a gold medal award.
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An apartment for gold. But not only that
However, as we have already written in our pages, the silver medalists of the previous games, the summer games in Paris in 2024, will also receive apartments. In addition to the “regulatory” property for the then “golden” Aleksandra Mirosław, the developer decided to additionally appreciate the “silver” properties Klaudia Zwolinska, Daria Pikulik and Julia Szeremeta. One wondered whether the same would be true for the Winter Games.
We already have the answer. Yesterday, in a statement, developer Profbud confirmed that ski jumper Kacper Tomasiak was recognized for his three medals. Business Insider Polska also asked whether individual silver medalists – the jumper Paweł Wąsek and the skater Wladimir Semirunnij – can count on a similar award.
Apartment for silver medalists. We have the developer's response
It turns out that only Tomasiak will get the apartment.
“We appreciate the successes of all Olympic medalists from Milan and we are proud of the achievements of the entire Polish Team. Both the mentioned Paweł Wąsek and Wladimir Semirunnij achieved great results and deserve the highest recognition. As a sponsor of the Polish Olympic Committee, we watched the starts of all the Olympians, but we were particularly moved by the story of Kacper Tomasiak, who wrote his own, unique story during these Games. Before the start of the Games, as PROFBUD, we declared that we would provide the apartment (in accordance with the current agreement with the Polish Olympic Committee) for winning the gold medal. However, in the case of Kacper Tomasiak, his unique achievement was crucial, because he was the only Polish representative during these Games to become an Olympic multi-medalist, winning as many as three medals. It was the scale of this success and its historical dimension that were important for us in deciding who we would award the apartment with. In this case, it was not about the color of a single medal, but about the uniqueness of the entire sports achievement. That is why we decided to award Kacper a prize in the form of an apartment, appreciating his consistency, determination and impressive sports result, which has certainly gone down in the Polish history of participation in the Olympic Games. — wrote developer Profbud in response to Business Insider Polska.
As it turns out, in the case of the Winter Games, silver was not appreciated by the apartment – Wąsek and Semirunnij can only envy the Olympic vice-champions from Pariswhich will receive their property in the fourth quarter of 2026.
Living among other Olympic medalists. The investor is Robert Lewandowski
As we wrote earlier, since becoming a sponsor of the Polish Olympic Committee in 2024, the developer Profbud has been honoring medalists with prizes in the form of apartments in the City of Polish Olympic Champions investment. So far, apartments in the first building of the “Paris” district have been awarded to Aleksandra Mirosław, the gold medalist from Paris, as well as to the runner-up – Julia Szeremeta, Klaudia Zwolińska and Daria Pikulik. At the end of this year, all four of them will be able to officially receive their chosen “M”. Kacper Tomasiak will receive an apartment in the second building of the “Paris” district. Medalists are to receive two-room apartments, which may be worth approximately PLN 800,000. — PLN 1 million.
The City of Polish Olympic Champions, an investment where the multi-medalist from Milan will live, is being built in the immediate vicinity of Warsaw's Ursynów, at Puławska Street, in the Lesznowola commune. Its co-investor is Robert Lewandowski.




