Their victory in front of their home fans in Łódź gave the Polish the right to compete at the Olympics for the first time since Beijing 2008 and in a few months, the world will get to see one of their most talented generations battling the top teams in the planet in Paris.
Few players reflect the change that Polish women’s volleyball went through in the last decade as well as middle blocker Agnieszka Korneluk. The 29-year-old has been with the squad since 2012 and has gone through all the highs and lows that resulted in their historic qualification, captaining the team in several tournaments, including last year’s VNL.
One of the pillars of the team, the 2m-tall middle blocker is proud of everything they accomplished in 2023, but has already turned her focus to what they will hope will be an even more remarkable 2024 season.
A few weeks before the Poles start their preparations for the upcoming international season, we chatted with Korneluk in an exclusive Volleyball World interview.
Volleyball World: The 2023 season was highly successful for Poland as you won your first VNL medal and also secured a spot at the Paris Olympics. How did you and the rest of the team feel at the end of the season? How important these results were in terms of building the team’s confidence for future tournaments?
Korneluk: That was an amazing season for us. We felt that we started building something great in 2022. Perhaps we didn’t have a big result immediately, but we grew as a team and individually and we wanted to show it last year. This was the most important season for the Polish women’s national team with Olympic qualification. To look back and see that we got not one, but two major results…I still can’t believe it! It was a great feeling and we were all very happy, but we want more and we want to show it this year.
VW: What do you think were the main factors that helped Poland have so much success in 2023? Do you think this is the most talented squad you got to work with since you first started with the national team?
Korneluk: I’ve been with the national team for many years and I’ve been able to play with some really talented players. I think that the turning point for us was two years ago, when coach (Stefano) Lavarini and his staff arrived. We started to believe we could make big things and started to build a really strong team. Volleyball is a team sport and I think that’s the most important thing. All of us know our roles in the team very well and we try to do our best to get better at them every day.