Urszula Włodarczyk (Polish pronunciation: [urˈʂula vwɔˈdart͡ʂɨk]; born 22 December 1965 in Wałbrzych) is a retired Polish heptathlete. She also competed briefly in triple jump in the fledgling years of the sport, and was a Polish record holder with 13.98 metres from July 1993 to July 2001.
At the 1998 Hypo-Meeting she was runner-up with a score of 6423 points.
International competitions
| Year | 
Competition | 
Venue | 
Position | 
Event | 
Notes
 | 
Representing   Poland
 | 
| 1989
 | 
Universiade
 | 
Duisburg, West Germany
 | 
8th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
5898 pts
 | 
| 1991
 | 
Universiade
 | 
Sheffield, United Kingdom
 | 
4th
 | 
Triple jump
 | 
13.49 m
 | 
| 2nd
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6319 pts
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Tokyo, Japan
 | 
6th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6391 pts
 | 
| 1992
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Genoa, Italy
 | 
22nd
 | 
Triple jump
 | 
12.67 m
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4651 pts
 | 
| Olympic Games
 | 
Barcelona, Spain
 | 
8th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6333 pts
 | 
| 1993
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Toronto, Canada
 | 
2nd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4667 pts
 | 
| Universiade
 | 
Buffalo, United States
 | 
1st
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6127 pts
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Stuttgart, Germany
 | 
8th
 | 
Triple jump
 | 
13.80 m
 | 
| 5th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6394 pts
 | 
| 1994
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Paris, France
 | 
15th (q)
 | 
Triple jump
 | 
13.35 m
 | 
| 3rd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4668 pts
 | 
| European Championships
 | 
Helsinki, Finland
 | 
3rd
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6322 pts
 | 
| 1995
 | 
World Championships
 | 
Gothenburg, Sweden
 | 
9th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6248 pts
 | 
| 1996
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Stockholm, Sweden
 | 
2nd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4597 pts
 | 
| Olympic Games
 | 
Atlanta, United States
 | 
4th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6484 pts
 | 
| 1997
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Paris, France
 | 
4th
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4613 pts
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Athens, Greece
 | 
4th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6542 pts
 | 
| 1998
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Valencia, Spain
 | 
1st
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4808 pts
 | 
| Goodwill Games
 | 
Uniondale, United States
 | 
6th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6291 pts
 | 
| European Championships
 | 
Budapest, Hungary
 | 
2nd
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6460 pts
 | 
| 1999
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Maebashi, Japan
 | 
3rd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4678 pts
 | 
| World Championships
 | 
Seville, Spain
 | 
7th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6287 pts
 | 
| 2000
 | 
European Indoor Championships
 | 
Ghent, Belgium
 | 
3rd
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
4590 pts
 | 
| Olympic Games
 | 
Sydney, Australia
 | 
4th
 | 
Heptathlon
 | 
6470 pts
 | 
| 2001
 | 
World Indoor Championships
 | 
Lisbon, Portugal
 | 
8th
 | 
Pentathlon
 | 
3434 pts
 | 
References
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