Athletics center

Olga Rypakova

Open Indoor Athletics Championship of Ust-Kamenogorsk

60 m Women: Veta Kharitonova — 8.20 Anastasia Zavodina — 8.24 Daria Demchenko — 8.49 Men: Dmitry Romanov — 7.16 Vitaly Litsenberger — 7.23 Danil Kuznetsov — 7.36 200 m Women: Anastasia Zavodina — 26.86 Aida Eskaliyeva — 27.57 Diana Rogacheva — 28.04 Men: Danil Kuznetsov — 23.50 Zhandos Kumarbekov — 23.80 Miras Kaidarov — 24.01 400 m Women: Anna Laktionova — 1:07.2 Yenlek Mamyrbekova — 1:13.2 Natalia Dresvyannikova — 1:14.0 Men: Zhandos Kumarbekov — 51.43 Vlad Sutyagin — 51.70 Amir Mamyrbekov — 53.51 800 m Women: Liza Matveeva — 2:35.1 Valentina Potapova — 2:40.9 Tamara Klimantseva — 2:41.0 Men: Amir Mamyrbekov — 2:09.8 Dmitry Byvshev — 2:10.6 Vitaly Isakov — 2:24.3 Roman Martynov — 2:32 1500 m Women: Evgeniya Borodulina — 5:30.2 Margarita Ermakova — 6:07.4 Natalia Veprikova — 6:07.5 Aizhan Tolegenova — 6:14.2 Men: Eduard Vasilyev — 4:30.0 Damir Zhaidarbek — 5:00.0 Dmitry Byvshev — 5:32.0 3000 m Women: Evgeniya Borodulina — 12:22.6 Men: Eduard Vasilyev — 9:44.90 Dias Alimbayev — 10:31.0 Race Walking 3000 m Women: Anastasia Cheshuina — 16:36.0 Ageliya Kanybekova — 16:37.0 60 m Hurdles Women: Erika Kem — 9.10 Daria Demchenko — 9.36 Natalia Volchek — 9.50 Men: Vitaly Litsenberger — 8.25 Magzhan Zhakypbekov — 8.58 Ilyas Kadyrov — 9.09 4×200 m Relay Women: Svetlana Malezhina, Polina Pokladova, Alexandra Egorina, Anastasia Zavodina — 1:53.45 Aida Eskaliyeva, Anastasia Zubenko, Liza Matveeva, Kristina Kharitonova — 1:53.55 Men: Danil Kuznetsov, Zhandos Kumarbekov, Miras Kaidarov, Andrey Erkho — 1:36 Long Jump Women: Natalia Volchek — 5.68 Veta Kharitonova — 5.16 Anastasia Zavodina — 5.11 Men: Vitaly Litsenberger — 6.72 Magzhan Zhakypbekov — 6.36 Miras Kaidarov — 5.78 Triple Jump Women: Sofya Shtukkert — 8.83 Men: Magzhan Zhakypbekov — 13.00 Miras Kaidarov — 12.60 High Jump Women: Liza Matveeva — 160 Veta Kharitonova — 155 Natalia Volchek — 150 Men: Magzhan Zhakypbekov — 190 Georgiy Yermolov — 165 Akylzhan Toktagalin — 155 Shot Put Women: Natalia Volchek — 8.80 Anastasia Kaloshina — 8.50 Daria Demchenko — 8.30 Men: Artur Gafner — 11.00 Sayat Asylkhanov — 9.02 Konstantin Skrynnik — 9.00 Pole Vault Men: Arman Kenesbek — 3.20

Results of the Open Championship of the East Kazakhstan SDYUSSHOR

On December 20, the Open Indoor Championship for younger boys and girls born in 2003–2004 and 2005–2006 was held at the Olga Rypakova Athletics Center. Boys and girls aged 12, 11, and younger competed in five events: 50 m sprint, long jump, medicine ball throw, 200 m run, and the 4×200 m relay. Results – Boys born in 2003–2004 50 m: 1st place — Zhandos Zhakypov — 7.102nd place — Duman Kenzhibek — 7.223rd place — Bota Kumarov — 7.61 200 m: 1st place — Zhandos Zhakypov — 29.182nd place — Bota Kumarov — 30.863rd place — Madiyar Myrzagaliev — 32.59 Long Jump: 1st place — Duman Kenzhibek — 4.402nd place — Bota Kumarov — 4.153rd place — Madiyar Myrzagaliev — 4.10 Medicine Ball Throw: 1st place — Kemal Abdyrov — 9.602nd place — Evgeny Ponomarev — 9.523rd place — Didar Madiev — 9.22 Results – Boys born in 2005–2006 50 m: 1st place — Egor Getmanskiy — 7.572nd place — Alexey Alenin — 8.263rd place — Danil Kobzev — 8.62 200 m: 1st place — Egor Getmanskiy — 32.862nd place — Egor Nogin — 36.113rd place — Alexey Alenin — 36.64 Long Jump: 1st place — Danil Gabaldulin — 3.302nd place — Alexey Alenin — 3.253rd place — Danil Kobzev — 3.20 Medicine Ball Throw: 1st place — Danil Gabaldulin — 9.222nd place — Danil Kobzev — 8.333rd place — Alexey Alenin — 7.64 Results – Girls born in 2003–2004 50 m: 1st place — Tatyana Nikolenko — 7.092nd place — Elina Ustinovich — 7.213rd place — Valeria Bromat — 7.32 200 m: 1st place — Tatyana Nikolenko — 30.262nd place — Valeria Bromat — 31.163rd place — Anastasia Rypakova — 31.95 Long Jump: 1st place — Elina Ustinovich — 4.592nd place — Tatyana Nikolenko — 4.563rd place — Valeria Bromat — 4.10 Medicine Ball Throw: 1st place — Tatyana Nikolenko — 14.612nd place — Aigerim Khusainova — 13.833rd place — Elina Ustinovich — 13.43 Results – Girls born in 2005–2006 50 m: 1st place — Sofya Toiskina — 7.652nd place — Elina Loginova — 7.953rd place — Lisana Savchenko — 8.20 200 m: 1st place — Elina Loginova — 33.202nd place — Sofya Toiskina — 33.703rd place — Regina Benke — 33.87 Long Jump: 1st place — Lisana Savchenko — 3.852nd place — Sofya Toiskina — 3.753rd place — Elina Loginova — 3.65 Medicine Ball Throw: 1st place — Alexandra Belogortseva — 11.922nd place — Elina Loginova — 11.573rd place — Viktoria Galkina — 10.58

Innovative methodology

On December 15, an innovative methodology for organizing the athletics training process was implemented at the Olga Rypakova Athletics Centre, in collaboration with the Regional Sports Medicine Clinic led by Director Alexander Yuryevich Lushchaev. This initiative was carried out in accordance with the training development plan for our Sports School (SDYUSSHOR) coaches. Using a modern device to determine lactate (lactic acid) levels, an experimental training session was conducted for the Kazakhstan National Athletics Team and SDYUSSHOR students, featuring controlled measurements following submaximal physical exertion. Thanks to the data collected, coaches can now monitor the physical workload of each athlete individually during training and assess the level and speed of recovery processes within the athlete’s body. This testing, which will now be conducted regularly at our facility, will facilitate the optimal attainment of peak competitive form for the upcoming crucial starts of the 2016 season.  

For the Honor of the School

For the Honor of the School The ceremonial event “For the Honor of the School” was dedicated to the Day of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Abishuly Nazarbayev. The event was attended by the Secretary of the Regional Maslikhat, Vladimir Mikhailovich Golovatyuk, and the Head of the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of East Kazakhstan Region, Yeldos Nurlanovich Chikenov. The best young athletes of the East Kazakhstan SDYUSSHOR in athletics received congratulations and guidance for their future sporting achievements in the name of our Motherland — the Republic of Kazakhstan. Additionally, on behalf of the East Kazakhstan Athletics Federation, the young athletes were presented with sets of competition sportswear and branded spike shoes.

Happy Birthday!

The athletics team of the East Kazakhstan SDYUSSHOR congratulates Olympic champion Olga Rypakova on her birthday! Dear Olga Sergeevna, we wish you strong health, prosperity, and the fulfillment of all your wishes!

“A jump that lasts a lifetime…”

Sport is work, and sport at the Olympic level is daily, extremely hard work, requiring full dedication physically, emotionally, and mentally. “…The competitions were very tough, but very happy for me. I have been working toward this for a long time, and finally my moment arrived. Everything today was my work,” says Olga after what seemed like the recent Olympic final. Time flies, and in an interview with “VK,” London Olympic Games Champion Olga Rypakova shares her impressions of the recent World Championship, changes in the lives of athletes in the region, and, of course, her plans for the next Olympics, where she will defend her champion title. – Olya, how did you come into sports? – You could say I have been involved in sports since birth, as I was born into a sporting family. My father, who is also my coach, took me to the stadium from early childhood. At the age of 8, I was enrolled in an athletics group. My first coach was Tatyana Anatolyevna Nazarova, and later my father became my coach. – Do you remember your first competition? How was it? – My first and most memorable competition was the Kazakhstan Championship when I was 12. I was two years younger than my competitors, yet I won in two events – long jump and 60 m hurdles. That’s probably when I first felt the true taste of victory. – Your first major achievements were in heptathlon, how did you switch to triple jump? – In 2007, at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of Kazakhstan, the regional head coach Tamara Ivanovna Buchatskaya asked me to compete in the triple jump for the region. To everyone’s surprise, competing in this event for the first time, I achieved the World Championship standard by jumping 14.07 m. At the Asian Championship, I also competed in triple jump and won with 14.69 m. After that, my coach and I decided to focus on this event. – Do you think if you had stayed in heptathlon, your career would have been as successful? – I don’t think so. I realized I was not physically suited for heptathlon. My strong events were high jump and long jump. Naturally, I didn’t have high speed or enough throwing strength. I do not regret practicing heptathlon; it gave me a great foundation for success in triple jump. – Congratulations on your latest World Championship medal, this time bronze. Was it frustrating to miss silver by 1 cm? – Thank you. Not at all. I am happy with this result because these are my first high results after returning from maternity leave. I am very happy to be back in shape. – What emotions did you feel after the World Championship? – I regained my confidence as an athlete and a strong desire to delight my fans by showing high results. – The World Championship and the Olympics are the largest competitions. How was the London Olympics different from the Beijing World Championship? – Mindset. I went to London to win, while at the World Championship, it was important for me to feel the spirit of competition and show a respectable result. I believe I succeeded. – How do you prepare mentally for a major start? – For me, the main thing is to start in a good mood. I always prepare to fight until the last attempt and focus on technically correct execution of the jump. – Olympic gold must have been your dream, and it came true! What are your next plans? Maybe a world record attempt? – Breaking the 20-year-old world record is my dream. But for now, the main goal is preparing for the Rio Olympics and defending my Olympic title if possible. – You are a mother of two children. Your elder daughter Nastya is already trying athletics quite successfully; is it her own choice? – We encouraged her decision because athletics develops the child comprehensively, and whether she pursues athletics professionally in the future, time will tell. It will ultimately be her choice. – Will your son Kirill continue the family tradition? – Kirill is 2 years old and very active. When I take him to training, he jumps and runs with joy, but only time will tell if he dedicates himself to sports. For me, the main thing is that my children develop physically, spiritually, culturally, and emotionally. – In 2014, an important event occurred – the opening of the arena named after you. Could you tell more? – It was a joyful event for all athletes of East Kazakhstan Region. It was a dream of several generations in athletics. Now we have all the conditions for training, and we don’t have to go away for camps in the off-season. This is a huge contribution to the future of athletics. Some work is still unfinished. I am very grateful to KazZinc for financial support, thanks to which our athletics center construction will finally be completed. – What events pleased you this year? – This year, our Athletics Center hosted Kazakhstan Championships for all age categories. A Kazakhstan record was set in the men’s 400 m at the senior Championship. Many athletes achieved high results thanks to the arena meeting international standards. The number of children wanting to do athletics continues to grow, which is very pleasing. – What advice would you give young athletes taking their first steps, and young coaches? – Always be confident in victory, set goals, achieve them with perseverance, strength of spirit, and skill! Always stay fit and healthy, as it is very important for an athlete! Thank you for the interview, once again congratulations on the bronze at the Beijing World Championship! We look forward to seeing you at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, and of course, we wish a repeat of the London final! Source: “Vestnik Kompanii” newspaperPhoto: Personal archive of the Rypakova family

Tatyana Nikolenko’s Benefit Performance

The tournament became a true benefit performance for the versatile athlete Tatyana Nikolenko. She became the most decorated athlete of the championship, stepping onto the podium four times. Tatyana took first place in long jump, 50m sprint, 50m hurdles, and 200m sprint. Considering her recent fourth-place finish at a national tennis tournament in Almaty, Nikolenko’s October has been exceptionally successful. And the month isn’t over yet – on the 31st, the East Kazakhstan Regional Athletics Championship will kick off at the Olga Rypakova Athletics Center. Beyond Nikolenko’s success, Akylzhan Toktagalin’s performance was a highlight as he equaled his personal record in the high jump. For the second time in his career, he cleared the 1.65m bar, matching his best result! Several athletes became double city champions that day: Duman Kenzhebek (50m and 50m hurdles), Angelina Malkova (50m and 300m), Alexandra Egorina (50m and 300m), Amir Aimkanov (50m and 300m), Vladimir Feshchenko (50m and 300m), and Zhandos Zhakupov (50m and 200m). In total, about 30 athletes claimed championship titles during the event. 50M HURDLES Boys (born 2004 and younger): Duman Kenzhebek – 8.28 Sultan Bazyrbek – 9.72 Bogdan Ansenyev – 10.26 Girls (born 2005 and younger): Tatyana Nikolenko – 8.44 300M RUN Girls (2002-03): Angelina Malkova – 46.63 Anastasia Skvortsova – 52.34 Boys (2000-01): Vladimir Feshchenko – 39.88 200M RUN Girls (2004 and younger): Tatyana Nikolenko – 30.78 Valeria Broma – 31.54 LONG JUMP Girls (2004 and younger): Tatyana Nikolenko – 4.18 Alina Nasipkazy – 3.44 Boys (2000-01): Arman Kenesbek – 5.11 50M SPRINT Girls (2004 and younger): Tatyana Nikolenko – 7.2 Valeria Bromai – 7.6 Boys (2002-03): Amir Aimkanov – 6.66 SHOT PUT Boys (2000-01): Danil Jhinikashvili – 11.37 Pavel Belogortsev – 10.61 HIGH JUMP Boys (2000-01): Akylzhan Toktagalin – 1.65 Vladislav Bakhtin – 1.4 Source: vksport.kz

Ramiz Kartaev and Alexandra Egorina – Two-Time Champions of the International Competitions in Bishkek

The tournament featured representatives from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. Our young compatriots especially excelled in hurdle races and relay events. Ramiz Kartaev from Semei secured a victory in the 110m hurdles and as part of the “4x100m” relay team. Alexandra Egorina demonstrated the best result in the 300m hurdles and the relay. Coupled with Nurbota Bogembaeva’s “bronze” in the 100m hurdles, the results in this discipline were truly beyond expectations. Anastasia Zavodina won a bronze medal in the girls’ long jump, while Alexander Aksyutin earned a similar medal in the 200m sprint. INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS COMPETITIONS 100m Hurdles. Girls (4 participants): Veronika Shchetinina (Uzbekistan) – 15.3 Maria Timoshenko (Kyrgyzstan) – 15.8 Nurbota BOGEMBAEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 16.3 110m Hurdles. Boys (2 participants): Ramiz KARTAEV (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 16.0 Murodzhon Abdulkhayev (Uzbekistan) – 16.7 400m. Girls (23 participants): Kamila Radjabova (Uzbekistan) – 59.1 Aigerim Unimdinova (Kazakhstan) – 59.9 Kamila Mirsalieva (Uzbekistan) – 1:02.5 …6. Diana ROGACHEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 1:03.9 Boys (12 participants): Artur Botirov (Uzbekistan) – 54.7 Zhalgas Kadyr (Kazakhstan) – 55.0 Mukhammad Saifutdinov (Kyrgyzstan) – 56.0 Alexander AKSYUTIN (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 56.6 …6. Amir AIMKANOV (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 58.2 4x100m Relay. Girls (8 teams): Kazakhstan (Arina Misheeva, Viktoria Brichevskaya, Alexandra EGORINA, Anifa Abibova) – 51.5 Uzbekistan – 52.2 Kyrgyzstan – 55.0 Boys (5 teams): Kazakhstan (Adil Ramed, Batyrzhan Turgunbaev, Ramiz KARTAEV, Kadyr Zhalgas) – 46.0 Uzbekistan – 47.2 Kyrgyzstan – 48.2 300m Hurdles. Girls (6 participants): Alexandra EGORINA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 48.7 Ekaterina Sotnikova (Russia) – 49.3 Ozoda Urokova (Uzbekistan) – 49.4 Nurbota BOGEMBAEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 49.5 200m. Girls (42 participants): Viktoria Brichevskaya (Kazakhstan) – 26.7 Olga Tsmeyrek (Uzbekistan) – 26.9 Farida Solieva (Uzbekistan) – 27.0 Anastasia ZAVODINA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 27.1 …6. Diana ROGACHEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 28.5 Boys (19 participants): Semyon Kozhemyakin (Kyrgyzstan) – 23.7 Kudrat Rustamkhuzhaev (Uzbekistan) – 24.4 Alexander AKSYUTIN (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 24.6 …10. Amir AIMKANOV (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 26.4 Long Jump. Girls (18 participants): Roxana Khudoyarova (Uzbekistan) – 5.57 Alina Yablokova (Uzbekistan) – 5.25 Anastasia ZAVODINA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 5.22 …5. Elizaveta MATVEEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 4.54 High Jump. Girls (5 participants): Alina Yablokova (Uzbekistan) – 165 Olga Shlentova (Uzbekistan) – 160 Maria Shpagina (Kyrgyzstan) – 160 Elizaveta MATVEEVA (Kazakhstan, EKR) – 155 Source: vksport.kz

Ridder Secures Victory in the East Kazakhstan Cross-Country Championship

The competitions were held under unpleasant weather conditions. Strong winds kicked up clouds of dust on the dirt tracks of the local ski base where the championship took place. Combined with the challenging terrain, simply finishing the race from start to finish was a victory in itself. Unfortunately, not everyone succeeded. Even the famous marathon runner from Ridder, Andrey Leimenov, was unable to complete the 12 km race due to a back injury. Athletes from Ridder secured a convincing victory, long having monopolized the stayers’ distances in the region. They claimed seven out of fourteen possible gold medals! Moldir Seitkhanova and Tatyana Druzhina, who finished back-to-back in the 2 km race, met the Candidate for Master of Sports (CMS) standard. Across all categories, they were the only athletes to achieve this. Ust-Kamenogorsk took second place in the unofficial medal standings, while Semey secured third place. In total, representatives from 11 different settlements across East Kazakhstan won medals. EAST KAZAKHSTAN CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP IN MEMORY OF A. N. TRUNOV 500M RUN. Boys (born 2003 and younger, 52 participants): Assylbek Kazhmukan (Urjar) – 1:29.2 Bota Kumarov (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 1:30.4 Ilyas Isabek (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 1:30.6 Girls (born 2003 and younger, 38 participants): Olga Pulyaeva (Ridder) – 1:27.4 Valeria Babina (Ridder) – 1:34.7 Arina Gladysheva (Ridder) – 1:36.2 Girls (born 2001-2002, 31 participants): Regina Mitrofanova (Ridder) – 1:20.3 Natalya Nurakhmetova (Semey) – 1:21.6 Alexandra Bochkareva (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 1:23.4 1KM RUN. Boys (born 2001-2002, 28 participants): Dmitry Byvshev (Glubokoe) – 2:55.6 Dmitry Salnikov (Cheremshanka) – 3:01.3 Erlyk Erkenbekov (Ushanovo) – 3:01.6 Men (21 participants): Dulat Bakhytbekov (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 2:48.9 Vlad Golikov (Pervomaika) – 2:49.4 Anatoly Zhuchok (Urjar) – 2:49.9 Women (11 participants): Alina Savelyeva (Ridder) – 3:15.8 Sabina Manabaeva (Urjar) – 3:25.7 Tamara Andrianova (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 3:43.2 2KM RUN. Boys (born 1999-2000, 29 participants): Erbolat Tashmanov (Ridder) – 6:44.1 Alexander Miroshnichenko (Pervomaika) – 6:45.1 Vladimir Klein (Semey) – 6:48.1 Girls (born 1999-2000, 16 participants): Larisa Pereverzeva (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 8:22.4 Arina Sayfullina (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 8:23.5 Svetlana Andreyko (Tarkhanka) – 8:31.3 Girls (born 1997-98, 8 participants): Moldir Seitkhanova (Ridder) – 6:21.9 Tatyana Druzhina (Ridder) – 6:27.5 Yulia Lopatina (Belousovka) – 8:23.9 4KM RUN. Boys (born 1997-98, 9 participants): Sergey Unzhakov (Ridder) – 15:08.3 Danil Sporygin (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 15:26.5 Akhat Kanataev (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 14:31.6 6KM RUN. Girls (born 1995-96, 5 participants): Yulia Ryabtseva (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 30:27.0 Tatyana Ekimova (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 32:17.1 Tannur Sersenhankyzy (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 35:00.0 8KM RUN. Boys (born 1995-96, 4 participants): Eduard Vasilyev (Ridder) – 25:33.8 Adilbek Serikbek (Semey) – 25:37.4 Nikita Kuznetsov (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 26:28.9 Women (3 participants): Karlygash Samyzhan (Semey) – 38:50.92 Tatyana Maximova (Shemonaikha) – 48:30.3 Evgeniya Savchenko (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 50:04.0 12KM RUN. Men (9 participants): Amir Baitukanov (Ust-Kamenogorsk) – 44:19.1 Berzhan Sagatbek (Semey) – 44:54.3 Eldos Mukhametov (Semey) – 46:33.3 Source: vksport.kz

Republic of Kazakhstan Championship among Sports Schools (DYuSSH) for Youth born in 2000-2001

Republic of Kazakhstan Championship among Sports Schools (DYuSSH) for Youth born in 2000-2001 МЕСТО НАИМЕНОВАНИЕ ШКОЛЫ Золото Серебро Бронза 1                   КРГ КГКП ОСДЮШОР 8 7 4 2 ЮКО СДЮШОР -2 4 2 3 3 АЛМ СДЮСШОР2 3 4 4 4 Петропавловск СДЮШОР 3 3 2 5 АКМ СДЮСШОР-1 3 1 4 6 У-Каменогорск КГУ СДЮСШОР 1 5 – 7 КРГ СДЮСШОР 1 1 1 8 КСТ Лисаковск 1 1 1 9 АЛО Уштобе ДЮСШ 1 1 – 10 Саумалколь ДЮСШ 1 – 1 11 АСТ СК « Достык» 1 – 1 12 Сатпаев КГУ ДЮСШ 1 – 1 13                    Экибастуз ДЮСШ2 – 2 1 14                   Павлодар ДЮСШ-4 – 1 1 15 ВКО КГУ СДЮШОР-2 по г.Семей – 1 – 16 МНГ ДЮСШ – 1 – 17 Темиртау КГКП ДЮСШ – – 2 18 АЛО Талгар – – 1   КЗО ОСДЮШОР-4         АЛО Жаркент         КСТ г.Рудный ДЮСШ-1         ЮКО СДЮШОРЕ         ЗКО Уральск СДЮШОР-1         АКТ Кобдинская ДЮСШ         КСТ КГДЮСШ         КСТ Житигора         АКТ СК Феррасплавщик         КЗО Кармашинская ДЮСШ         АКМ Буландыкская         АКМ Атбасарская         АЛО г.Т-Курган ДЮСШ-1         АЛО Текели СДЮШОР         Тараз ДЮСШ         Мерке ДЮСШ         Петропавловск СДЮШОР Женис         СКО ДЮСШ Темирязево       ЮКО ДЮСШ Ордабасы