Athletics center

Olga Rypakova

The results of the CRC in athletics. The third day

The champion of Kazakhstan in the 800 m Imanmadi Kusmanov this time came in second place in the final protocol of this discipline. The Semey athlete was overtaken by Sergey Zaikov from the Pavlodar region by 0.35 sec. And in third place according to the results of this race was another track and field athlete of the East Kazakhstan Region, Evgeny Arkhipov, with a result of 1:54.20. 800 m running (12 participants): 1. Sergey Zaikov (Pavlodar region) – 1:53.58 2. Imanmadi KUSMANOV (East KAZAKHSTAN Region) – 1:53.93 3. Evgeny ARKHIPOV (East Kazakhstan Region) – 1:54.20 800 m running (5 participants): 1. Tatiana Neroznak (Kostanay region) – 2:08.29 2. Varvara Lisichkina (Karaganda region) – 2:10.20 3. Victoria Ryzhikova (SKO) – 2:10.73 Vladislav Leshin won the bronze medal in the 200 m. At the Kazakhstan Indoor Athletics Championships, a pupil of Ust-Kamenogorsk finished third, losing to two athletes from Karaganda and Pavlodar regions. And in the women’s competition, unfortunately, our athletes failed to take prizes. Running 200 m. Men (6 participants): 1. Vladislav Grigoriev (Karaganda region) – 21.78 2. Rakhat Magzamov (Pavlodar region) – 22.02 3. Vladislav LESHIN (East Kazakhstan Region) – 22.18 Women (6 participants): 1. Victoria Zyabkina (Almaty) – 23.77 2. Anastasia Shempel (Pavlodar region) – 24.69 3. Lyubov Ushakova (Karaganda region) – 25.42   The athletes of the East Kazakhstan Region also failed to take prizes in the 3000 m run among women. Zhanna Mamazhanova learned the basics of athletics at the East Kazakhstan athletics school, but later her life path distanced this excellent athlete from her native region. Now she stands for Almaty, but this does not prevent us from rejoicing in her success as our own. Running 3000 m: Women (7 participants): 1. Lyudmila Monina (Almaty region) – 10:03.98 2. Zhanna Mamazhanova (Almaty) – 10:06.74 3. Olga Bogomolskaya (Pavlodar region) – 10:09.15 Only three participants competed against each other during the pentathlon. Unfortunately, it did not work out to the last kind of struggle. The separation was quite obvious, so that after three types it was possible to guess with accuracy who would be the first, who would be the second, and who would be the third. Nadezhda Kirnos was more stable among the other participants, winning competitions in three out of five disciplines. Zamira Razhabova was able to beat the winner in the shot put and high jump. Diana Galandina took the third place. Pentathlon (3 participants): 1. Nadezhda Kirnos (Mangystau region) – 3663 2. Zamira Razhabova (Almaty) – 3319 3. Diana Galandina (Pavlodar region) – 2675 In the final discipline of the Kazakhstan Championship, the 4400 m relay, the girls had only two teams that decided to participate in the battle for gold medals. The team of the Karaganda region became the winner, running faster than competitors from the Pavlodar region by almost three seconds. The composition of the champions: Varvara Lisichkina, Lyubov Ushakova, Adelina Akhmetova, Ekaterina Paramonova. 4-400m relay (2 teams): 1. Karaganda region – 3:50.45 2. Pavlodar region – 3:53.34 The competitions among the strongest all-around athletes of the country turned out to be eventful. There was, of course, one superman who won by a wide margin. No one could compete with the Almaty resident Evgeny Marchenkov. The athlete from the southern capital showed the strongest results in the 60 m run, high jump, 60 m hurdles, pole vault and 1000 m run. That is, he was out of competition. But the struggle for the second and subsequent positions was serious. Alexander Kasyanov’s injury, which he received during the pole vault, greatly influenced the outcome of the battle. The tall Almaty man had to run 1000 m practically on one leg. Actually, he actually jumped part of the distance, and did not run. But for his patience and will to win, he received more than a medal – an ovation from the stands. Kasyanov’s injury opened the way to medals for other heptathletes, one of whom was Ustkamenogorets Magzhan Zhakypbekov. It was this athlete who took advantage of his chance better than others and gave even more than 100% for the sake of getting into second place. After the finish, he even felt extremely bad and could not take a picture with all the athletes who had made such a long way to medals. Zhakypbekov became the strongest heptathlete only in the water discipline – long jump. Heptathlon (5 participants): 1. Evgeny Marchenkov (Almaty) – 4779 2. Magzhan ZHAKYPBEKOV (East Kazakhstan region) – 4347 3. Farhad Kystaubayev (North Kazakhstan region) – 4218 …5. Timur ZHOLDOTAEV (East KAZAKHSTAN Region) – 3804 In one day, Imanmadi Kusmanov, a family member, won two silver medals at the Kazakhstan Athletics Championship. The East Kazakhstan Region national team in the 4-400m relay appeared almost as a team of one city – Semey. Ilya Musatov, Imanmadi Kusmanov and Evgeny Arkhipov represent this city, which is nominally considered the second in athletics in East Kazakhstan region, but if we count the number of medals won at this championship, then there will be almost complete equality between the two cities. The above-mentioned miracle heroes were accompanied by Vladislav Sutyagin from the Glubokovsky district. Despite the fact that the composition of the opponents was replete with bigger names, our team even managed to get ahead after the first stage of Vladislav Sutyagin. Alas, the young Arkhipov, who was more focused on running a distance twice as long, failed to maintain this leadership, but up to the last moment the intrigue in the question of the winner of the relay race remained alive. The East Kazakhstan Region national team is the second. But no one can be ashamed of this race. The first place was rightfully taken by athletes of the Pavlodar region, who managed to run according to the standard of candidates for the master of sports. Relay race 4 to 400 m. Men (4 teams): 1. Pavlodar region – 3:19.40 2. East Kazakhstan Region – 3:21.30 3. Karaganda region – 3:23.42 A source: vksport.kz