The second competition day of the Kazakhstan Championship began with race walking among youth. Almaty athletes took part in the 5000 m race walk.
Women (2 participants):
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Diana Aidosova (Almaty) – 23:39.68
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Dana Aidosova (Almaty) – 24:44.28
Men (2 participants):
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Zamanbek Bababek (Almaty) – 21:12.19
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Vitaliy Terekhin (Almaty) – 21:12.50
On the second competition day, the heptathlon of the Kazakhstan Championship among boys born in 2000–2001 was completed, with the top three places taken by athletes from the Karaganda region. The heptathlon program included: 60 m sprint, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60 m hurdles, pole vault, and 1000 m run.
Boys (7 participants):
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Sergey Dementyev (Karaganda region) – 4101 points
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Evgeniy Buss (Karaganda region) – 3613 points
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Kirill Bereza (Karaganda region) – 3237 points
A trainee from Ust-Kamenogorsk took second place at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship in the heptathlon.
The athlete was the best in three out of seven disciplines: long jump (5.66 m), shot put (11.22 m), and pole vault (4.20 m). In total points, Kalenov lagged by only 44 points behind Almaty athlete Evgeniy Marchenko.
Men (4 participants):
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Evgeniy Marchenko (Almaty) – 4589 points
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Yerbol Kalenov (VKO) – 4545 points
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Alexander Piskarev (Karaganda region) – 4068 points
Elizaveta Matveeva is again among the leaders. The high jump competition ended successfully for the Ust-Kamenogorsk athlete.
Matveeva won the bronze in the high jump, but had to share her third place with Almaty athlete Adel Bekbauova, who achieved the exact same result.
Girls born in 2000–2001 (11 participants):
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Ulyana Filina (Karaganda region) – 165 cm
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Kristina Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 165 cm
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Adel Bekbauova (Almaty) – 160 cm
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Elizaveta Matveeva (VKO) – 160 cm
Nadezhda Dubovitskaya has once again become the high jump champion.
Competition after competition, the athlete from Semey continues to top the rankings in the high jump.
Recently, from January 27–29, the Kazakhstan Junior Athletics Championship was held at the O. Rypakova indoor arena, where Dubovitskaya became the high jump champion with a result of 180 cm. In the following Kazakhstan Youth Championship, which concluded just yesterday, Nadezhda once again claimed the championship title, clearing a height 10 cm lower than at the previous championship.
High Jump:
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Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (VKO) – 170 cm
The 800 m distance proved to be one of the successful events for athletes representing VKO.
The Semey athlete finished first in the 800 m race at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship. It is worth noting that Kusmanov has become the best in this distance for the second year in a row. But that’s not all — another VKO athlete, Evgeniy Arkhipov, also made it to the top. The runner finished second, literally right behind Kusmanov, with a difference of less than two seconds.
Men (15 participants):
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Imanmadi KUSMANOV (VKO) – 1:53.17
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Evgeniy ARKHIPOV (VKO) – 1:54.68
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Alexey GUSAROV (Almaty) – 1:55.14
Alexandra Yegorina – Bronze Medalist at the Kazakhstan Championship.
The athlete from VKO won the bronze medal in the 200 m race.
On the second day of the competition, Ust-Kamenogorsk’s Alexandra Yegorina qualified for the final
after the preliminary round in the 200 m race. In the final, Alexandra finished third, behind two athletes from the Karaganda region.
Girls (5 participants):
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Inna Gubanova (Karaganda region) – 25.70
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Anastasia Lysaya (Karaganda region) – 25.96
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ALEXANDRA YEGORINA (VKO) – 26.63
Results of the Kazakhstan Championship among youth and older juniors born in 2000–2001. Competitions on the second day of the Kazakhstan Championship, where VKO athletes did not reach the podium:
800 m Run
Women (6 participants):
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Evgeniya Fandyushina (Pavlodar region) – 2:11.03
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Varvara Lisichkina (Karaganda region) – 2:11.08
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Viktoriya Ryzhikova (North Kazakhstan region) – 2:13.92
Girls (21 participants):
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Ryana Zeynalova (Almaty) – 2:21.61
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Ulyana Plekhanova (Kostanay region) – 2:22.73
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Alexandra Mokhireva (Karaganda region) – 2:23.10
Boys (24 participants):
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Sergey Sukhov (Karaganda region) – 1:58.68
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Nikolay Petrov (Almaty region) – 1:58.71
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Aleksey Andryushchenko (Aktau region) – 2:01.59
Triple Jump
Women (2 participants):
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Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda region) – 13.47
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Marina Khuseinova (Almaty) – 12.23
Girls (9 participants):
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Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 12.83
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Tatyana Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 11.96
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Anastasia Glukhareva (Akmola region) – 11.38
Boys (4 participants):
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Nikita Yarushinsky (Karaganda region) – 13.96
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Shakhrukh Ismatullaev (South Kazakhstan region) – 13.34
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Leonid Popov (Karaganda region) – 12.26
Men (7 participants):
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Rasul Ismatov (Almaty) – 14.99
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Dmitry Zaichikov (Karaganda region) – 14.95
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Nikita Kornyshev (Almaty) – 14.66
60 m Hurdles
Women (7 participants):
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Roksana Ospanova (Pavlodar region) – 9.04
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Anel Shulanova (Karaganda region) – 9.34
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Valentina Stepankovskaya (Pavlodar region) – 9.42
200 m Run
Women (7 participants):
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Nazerke Omirgalieva (Kyzylorda region) – 25.19
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Lyubov Ushakova (Karaganda region) – 25.45
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Aynura Bekmagambetova (Kostanay region) – 25.99
Men (28 participants):
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Vladislav Grigoriev (Karaganda region) – 21.81
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Vitaliy Zems (Karaganda region) – 22.36
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Damil Sutzhanov (Pavlodar region) – 22.64
3000 m Run
Girls (9 participants):
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Aruzhan Rakhimberilna (Almaty region) – 10:44.89
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Galina Panasenko (Kyzylorda region) – 10:54.29
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Ulbala Erkin (South Kazakhstan region) – 11:07.51
Boys (16 participants):
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Yassaui Amangos (Almaty) – 9:19.98
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Ilkham Yerkabayev (Almaty) – 9:20.66
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Oleg Pankevich (Kostanay region) – 9:20.98
Men (12 participants):
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Abdulyaziz Abdukayumov (South Kazakhstan region) – 8:47.42
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Alexander Popov (Almaty region) – 8:47.62
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Islam Amangos (Almaty) – 8:49.06
Source: vksport.kz
