Results: Day 2 of the Kazakhstan National Athletics Championship

Ответ Gemini Here is the complete English translation of the text, formatted for clarity: 5000m Race Walk Juniors (Men): Madi Aidar (Almaty Region) – 25:00.7 Junior Girls: Ekaterina Shlykova (Almaty) – 26:36.8 Aruzhan Kuttybayeva (Almaty) – 29:22.7 Anastasia CHESHUINA (East Kazakhstan Region – EKR) – 31:04.11 The East Kazakhstan Region entered two athletes in this discipline: Elina Ustinovich and Anzhela Golubeva, but neither was destined to reach the podium. Our girls were unable to counter the competitors from the Karaganda and Mangystau regions. This applies to a lesser extent to Ustinovich, who finished the competition in fourth place with a result of 140 cm. High Jump. Girls (Born 2002-2003) Valentina Shevchuk (Karaganda Region) – 156 cm Sabira Musina (Mangystau Region) – 153 cm Ekaterina Kochneva (Karaganda Region) – 145 cm Ust-Kamenogorsk native Bota Kumarov took seventh place in the final standings with a result of 150 cm. Assylzhan Sabyr from the South Kazakhstan Region (SKR) topped the jumpers’ list, while the silver medal went to the Karaganda athlete Vladislav Pletenev. High Jump. Boys (Born 2002-2003) Assylzhan Sabyr (SKR) – 175 cm Vladislav Pletenev (Karaganda Region) – 170 cm Rinat Gazimov (Karaganda Region) – 165 cm Three representatives from EKR competed in this discipline. Saifullina was joined by Ridder athletes Tatyana Druzhina and Regina Mitrofanova. Ultimately, our trio occupied third through fifth places, but only Saifullina managed to achieve a result at the first-grade athletic level. 800m RUN. Girls (9 participants) Ekaterina Paramonova (Karaganda Region) – 2:18.34 Ryana Zeynalova (Almaty) – 2:21.44 Arina SAIFULLINA (EKR) – 2:22.61 Nadezhda Dubovitskaya’s gold medal was a foregone conclusion; everyone knew she would add “Gold” to our team’s tally. However, this does not make her achievement any less significant. Moreover, Nadezhda’s result is far from ordinary—even now, in winter, she is jumping 180 cm. Her personal record is only 3 cm higher. Considering the Asian Championship bronze medalist still has two or three starts in Ust-Kamenogorsk at various national championships, it is highly likely this record will fall. High Jump. Girls (7 participants) Nadezhda DUBOVITSKAYA (EKR) – 180 cm Ulyana Filina (Karaganda Region) – 165 cm Anastasia Efimenko (Almaty) – 160 cm …5. Veta KHARITONOVA (EKR) – 155 cm EKR Juniors became Champions of Kazakhstan in the 4x200m relay. EKR athletes performed a true miracle by winning gold medals in the 4x200m relay. One athlete from our quartet was born in 2001, but this did not stop our guys from showing incredible unity and a willingness to give their all for the team result, just as they did last year. Young Feshchenko did not allow the other teams to pull too far away, Zhandos Kumarbekov closed the gap, Miras Kaidarov brought the team into the lead, and Timur Parygin ensured no one could take away the first place they had earned. Everyone in this squad had a role. Luck also played a part—the Karaganda team dropped the baton. However, the relay exchange is a crucial element, and it was in this area that the young East Kazakhstanis surpassed their opponents. Men (7 teams): EKR (Kumarbekov, Kaidarov, Feshchenko, Parygin) – 1:33.88 Pavlodar Region (Balkoev, Kostrikin, Bolshakov, Adamchuk) – 1:34.06 SKR (Kondratyev, Ryspek, Amirov, Kazakbaev) – 1:35.37 Our girls also won a bronze medal. To be fair, only three teams competed here, so “bronze” was guaranteed as long as we finished without dropping the baton. BUT! The point is that none of our relay participants are of junior age; three of the four athletes were born in 2001. Therefore, finishing only three seconds behind the second-place Almaty team can be considered another symbolic success for our young runners. Girls (3 teams): Karaganda Region (Gubanova, Paramonova, Akhmetova, Ochinnikova) – 1:43.31 Almaty (Ryazantseva, Niyazova, Kasyanova, Ismail) – 1:44.80 EKR (Zavodina, Egorina, Maidankina, Mitrofanova) – 1:47.80 Ivan Dmitriev – Bronze medalist of the Kazakhstan Junior Championship in the Triple Jump. Dmitriev was unable to put up a serious fight against the two Almaty athletes, but as the host, he made it into the top three with a jump of 13.92 m. He outpaced his closest pursuer by only 6 cm. Men (6 participants): Rasul Ismatov (Almaty) – 14.83 m Nikita Kornyshev (Almaty) – 14.38 m Ivan DMITRIEV (EKR) – 13.92 m Heroes and Medals of the Second Competition Day 200m RUN Anastasia Zavodina, Anna Maidankina, Ekaterina Efremova, and Alexandra Egorina were our delegates in this discipline. This quartet shared one common trait—none of them had reached the age required for the junior criteria. Naturally, it was difficult to compete on equal terms with opponents one or even two years older. Nevertheless, Zavodina finished seventh, just one step away from the final, and Egorina made it into the top six, where she fought strong sprinters and managed to take fourth place! Girls (17 participants): Inna Gubanova (Karaganda Region) – 26.02 Anastasia Kasyanova (Almaty) – 26.05 Yulia Tkachenko (Astana) – 26.42 Men (30 participants): David Efremov (Karaganda Region) – 22.63 Amir Balkoev (Pavlodar Region) – 22.87 Kirill Grigoryan (Karaganda Region) – 23.21 …6. Timur PARYGIN (EKR) – 23.61 60m HURDLES Svetlana Malezhina from Ust-Kamenogorsk made it to the final but was defeated by more experienced rivals. It was a disappointment for Miras Kaidarov, who lost the bronze medal to Ilkham Kazakbaev by only 0.02 seconds! Girls (10 participants): Kamila Niyazova (Almaty) – 9.13 Sarifa Rzakulieva (Almaty) – 9.30 Olesya Mikhailiv (Karaganda Region) – 9.39 …7. Svetlana MALEZHINA (EKR) – 9.60 Men (13 participants): Vyacheslav Zems (Karaganda Region) – 7.81 Danila Goryachkin (Karaganda Region) – 8.44 Ilkham Kazakbaev (SKR) – 8.44 …5. Miras KAIDAROV (EKR) – 8.46 2000m STEEPLECHASE Svetlana Saunina (Kyzylorda Region) – 7:11.89 Zhasulan Abelov (SKR) – 6:05.72 (Men’s race) …12. Vladimir KLEIN (EKR) – 6:42.31 TRIPLE JUMP (Girls): Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda Region) – 12.92 m HEPTATHLON (Men): Ivan Tovchenik (Almaty) – 4854 points Vasily BORISEVICH (EKR) – 3825 points 121

Results of the First Day: RK Championship among juniors (born 1998–1999) and boys (born 2002–2003).

Kostanay Leads Medal Count After Opening Disciplines the Kazakhstan Athletics Championship for juniors and boys/girls (born 2002–2003) has kicked off in Ust-Kamenogorsk. Following tradition, the first discipline to determine the strongest athletes was the Race Walk. The first medals of the tournament went to young athletes from the Kostanay region, Oleg Vlasov and Alena Lapitskaya. 3000m Race Walk (Age Group 2002–2003) Boys (2 participants): Oleg Vlasov (Kostanay region) – 15:49.3 Ernar Zhumamuratuly (Almaty region) – 20:10.1 Girls (3 participants): Alena Lapitskaya (Kostanay region) – 16:41 Rezvanna Sharakhmetova (Almaty) – 16:54.2 Anel Nurmukhambet (Almaty region) – 18:23 Pole Vault: Almaty Sweeps the Podium The East Kazakhstan (EKO) team was unable to field a single athlete for the girls’ pole vault. This category ended in a triumphant victory for the Almaty team, with athletes from the “Southern Capital” securing all three spots on the podium. Girls 2002–2003 (4 participants): Polina Ivanova (Almaty) – 3.40 m Anastasia Kolos (Almaty) – 2.90 m Anastasia Khodus (Almaty) – 2.80 m In the Boys’ Pole Vault (2002-2003), Elnur Zhumabekov brought the first medal to the EKO team. A medal was virtually guaranteed for him—he simply had to enter the sector and clear the starting height, as only three athletes competed for the gold. Zhumabekov took second place due to fewer attempts at the final height of 2.30 m. Boys 2002–2003 (3 participants): Vladislav Garbuznyak (Almaty) – 3.00 m Elnur Zhumabekov (EKO) – 2.30 m Askar Kairatuly (Kyzylorda region) – 2.30 m Running Events: 600m Dominance In the 600m distance, the middle-distance running school of the North Kazakhstan region (SKO) showed its superiority. The most intense competition occurred in the fifth heat. Nadezhda Yurchenko was the only athlete to finish in under one minute and forty seconds. Girls 2002–2003 (37 participants): Nadezhda Yurchenko (SKO) – 1:39.58 Nelli Keller (Pavlodar region) – 1:42.01 Valeria Lyapina (Almaty region) – 1:43.89 Boys 2002–2003 (24 participants): Efim Tarasov from Ridder became the champion, securing the only gold medal for EKO in this age category so far. Efim Tarasov (EKO) – 1:30.35 Ruslan Naumov (Almaty) – 1:33.13 Danil Suleimanov (EKO) – 1:33.16 Long Jump Girls 2002–2003 (22 participants): Adina Makhsutova (Almaty) – 5.71 m Ruzana Gracheva (Karaganda) – 5.43 m Alexandra Sytina (Almaty) – 4.89 m Boys 2002–2003 (18 participants): Vadim Novachenko (Almaty) – 6.39 m Nikita Osinsky (Pavlodar region) – 6.38 m Ivan Vovchenko (Karaganda region) – 6.22 m Junior Girls (13 participants): Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 5.89 m Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda region) – 5.82 m Anastasia Zavodina (EKO) – 5.66 m ЯДРО ЛАҚТ   Shot Put In the Junior category, Erika Kem added a silver medal to the EKO tally, losing only to Oksana Bannikova. Junior Girls (6 participants): Oksana Bannikova (Karaganda region) – 11.67 m Erika Kem (EKO) – 11.06 m Sarifa Rzakulieva (Almaty) – 10.34 m Girls 2002–2003 (15 participants): Alina Vorontsova (Almaty) – 11.6 m Yana Surikhina (Karaganda region) – 11.24 m Nazym Kanatkyzy (Almaty region) – 11.08 m Boys (7 participants): Alexander Lyakh (Karaganda region) – 13.70 m Dmitry Gusev (EKO) – 11.59 m Sergey Trakhovtsev (Karaganda region) – 10.92 m Ответ Gemini Here is the full translation of the report into English, organized by discipline for clarity. Kostanay Leads Medal Count After Opening Disciplines The Kazakhstan Athletics Championship for juniors and boys/girls (born 2002–2003) has kicked off in Ust-Kamenogorsk. Following tradition, the first discipline to determine the strongest athletes was the Race Walk. The first medals of the tournament went to young athletes from the Kostanay region, Oleg Vlasov and Alena Lapitskaya. 3000m Race Walk (Age Group 2002–2003) Boys (2 participants): Oleg Vlasov (Kostanay region) – 15:49.3 Ernar Zhumamuratuly (Almaty region) – 20:10.1 Girls (3 participants): Alena Lapitskaya (Kostanay region) – 16:41 Rezvanna Sharakhmetova (Almaty) – 16:54.2 Anel Nurmukhambet (Almaty region) – 18:23 Pole Vault: Almaty Sweeps the Podium The East Kazakhstan (EKO) team was unable to field a single athlete for the girls’ pole vault. This category ended in a triumphant victory for the Almaty team, with athletes from the “Southern Capital” securing all three spots on the podium. Girls 2002–2003 (4 participants): Polina Ivanova (Almaty) – 3.40 m Anastasia Kolos (Almaty) – 2.90 m Anastasia Khodus (Almaty) – 2.80 m In the Boys’ Pole Vault (2002-2003), Elnur Zhumabekov brought the first medal to the EKO team. A medal was virtually guaranteed for him—he simply had to enter the sector and clear the starting height, as only three athletes competed for the gold. Zhumabekov took second place due to fewer attempts at the final height of 2.30 m. Boys 2002–2003 (3 participants): Vladislav Garbuznyak (Almaty) – 3.00 m Elnur Zhumabekov (EKO) – 2.30 m Askar Kairatuly (Kyzylorda region) – 2.30 m Running Events: 600m Dominance In the 600m distance, the middle-distance running school of the North Kazakhstan region (SKO) showed its superiority. The most intense competition occurred in the fifth heat. Nadezhda Yurchenko was the only athlete to finish in under one minute and forty seconds. Girls 2002–2003 (37 participants): Nadezhda Yurchenko (SKO) – 1:39.58 Nelli Keller (Pavlodar region) – 1:42.01 Valeria Lyapina (Almaty region) – 1:43.89 Boys 2002–2003 (24 participants): Efim Tarasov from Ridder became the champion, securing the only gold medal for EKO in this age category so far. Efim Tarasov (EKO) – 1:30.35 Ruslan Naumov (Almaty) – 1:33.13 Danil Suleimanov (EKO) – 1:33.16 Long Jump Girls 2002–2003 (22 participants): Adina Makhsutova (Almaty) – 5.71 m Ruzana Gracheva (Karaganda) – 5.43 m Alexandra Sytina (Almaty) – 4.89 m Boys 2002–2003 (18 participants): Vadim Novachenko (Almaty) – 6.39 m Nikita Osinsky (Pavlodar region) – 6.38 m Ivan Vovchenko (Karaganda region) – 6.22 m Junior Girls (13 participants): Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 5.89 m Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda region) – 5.82 m Anastasia Zavodina (EKO) – 5.66 m Shot Put In the Junior category, Erika Kem added a silver medal to the EKO tally, losing only to Oksana Bannikova. Junior Girls (6 participants): Oksana Bannikova (Karaganda region) – 11.67 m Erika Kem (EKO) – 11.06 m Sarifa Rzakulieva (Almaty) – 10.34 m Girls 2002–2003