Sylwia Bogacka, an accomplished athlete and army officer, resides in Zielona Góra, Poland. Fluent in English and Polish, she holds a degree in Sociology from the University of Zielona Góra. Bogacka's journey in shooting began in 1994, inspired by Polish shooter Renata Mauer-Rozanska and encouraged by her father.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions | 23 |
| 2016 | Women's 10m Air Rifle | 40 |
| 2012 | Women's 10m Air Rifle | S Silver |
| 2012 | Women 50m Rifle 3 x 20 | 4 |
| 2008 | Women's 10m Air Rifle | 8 |
| 2008 | Women 50m Rifle 3 x 20 | 10 |
| 2004 | Women 50m Rifle 3 x 20 | 17 |
One of Bogacka's most memorable achievements is winning silver in the 10m air rifle at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. This accomplishment stands out as a highlight in her career. She was named the Best Athlete of Zielona Góra in 2008 and 2015.
In 2013, Bogacka received the Gold Medal of the Armed Forces in the Service of the Fatherland. The following year, she was awarded the Bronze Medal of Merit for National Defence. These honours reflect her dedication both as an athlete and a service member.
Bogacka enjoys hobbies such as cars, horses, books, and kite surfing. Her sporting philosophy is encapsulated in her motto: "Success is supposed to be a matter of persistence while the others give up." This mindset has driven her to excel in her sport.
Looking ahead, Bogacka aims to compete at future Olympic Games. Her ambition is to continue representing Poland on the international stage. With a strong support system and a history of success, she remains focused on achieving her goals.
Bogacka's journey from a young shooter inspired by her father to an Olympic medallist is a testament to her dedication and perseverance. Her story continues to inspire many aspiring athletes in Poland and beyond.
Sylwia Bogacka, an accomplished athlete and army officer, resides in Zielona Góra, Poland. Fluent in English and Polish, she holds a degree in Sociology from the University of Zielona Góra. Bogacka's journey in shooting began in 1994, inspired by Polish shooter Renata Mauer-Rozanska and encouraged by her father.