Results of the first day of the Kazakhstan Indoor Championship among older boys (born 2000–2001) and the Kazakhstan Indoor Championship among youth

The first day opened with the final competitions in race walking among boys and girls.Kristina Morozova from the North Kazakhstan region finished first among the girls, followed by Nazik Nazir and Anna Klinkova from the South Kazakhstan region.Among the boys, with a significant lead, Ahmedi Kakhramanov from the South Kazakhstan region took first place. The silver medal went to Madi Aidar from the Almaty region, and the bronze to Imil Zhumagulov from Almaty. Race walking 3000 m Girls (10 participants): Kristina Morozova (North Kazakhstan region) – 15:13.48 Nazik Nazir (South Kazakhstan region) – 15:54.89 Anna Klinkova (South Kazakhstan region) – 16:00.49 Boys (5 participants): Ahmedi Kakhramanov (South Kazakhstan region) – 14:45.02 Madi Aidar (Almaty region) – 15:05.77 Imil Zhumagulov (Almaty) – 15:21.54 Erika Kem brought home the silver medal at the Kazakhstan Championship. The results of the Kazakhstan Indoor Championship among youth and older boys born in 2000–2001 have been announced. Girls 2000–2001 (9 participants): Polina Tarasova (Karaganda region) – 12.52 Aigerim Rakhmetova (South Kazakhstan region) – 11.23 Nazym Kanatkizy (Almaty region) – 10.92 Youth (5 participants): Ekaterina Nesterova (Karaganda region) – 13.22 Erika Kem (East Kazakhstan region) – 11.32 At the Kazakhstan Championship, competitions in pole vault for girls were held. In both age categories, the prize places were taken exclusively by athletes from Almaty. Youth (2 participants): Anna Danilovskaya (Almaty) – 3.75 m Yaroslava Vislobokova (Almaty) – 3.50 m Girls 2000–2001 (4 participants): Anastasia Ermakova (Almaty) – 3.60 m Yana Toybaeva (Almaty) – 3.50 m Polina Ivanova (Almaty) – 3.40 m Here are the results of the girls in the age category 1995–1997 in the long jump. Youth (5 participants): Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda region) – 5.75 m Marina Khuseynova (Almaty) – 5.72 m Anna Gorodkova (South Kazakhstan region) – 5.70 m The results of the 60 m final races have also been announced.Unfortunately, the East Kazakhstan team (VKO) did not manage to win any prize places in the 60 m finals among youth born in 1995–1997 and older boys born in 2000–2001. Finals Girls: Tatyana Rybakova (Kyrgyzstan) – 8.04 s Karina Yakovenko (Astana) – 8.05 s Ekaterina Chubar (Karaganda region) – 8.06 s Boys: Adil Ramet (Mangystau region) – 7.09 s Sergey Tanin (Astana) – 7.34 s Semyon Kozhemyakin (Kyrgyzstan) – 7.35 s Women: Rima Kashafutdinova (Karaganda region) – 7.40 s Nazerke Omirgalieva (Kyzylorda region) – 7.73 s Valentina Stepankovskaya (Pavlodar region) – 7.93 s Men: Vyacheslav Zems (Karaganda region) – 6.86 s Vitaliy Zems (Karaganda region) – 6.90 s Vladislav Grigoryev (Karaganda region) – 6.96 s Anastasia Zavodina won the silver medal for the East Kazakhstan (VKO) team. The athlete from Ust-Kamenogorsk finished second in the long jump at the Kazakhstan Championship among older girls born in 2000–2001.Zavodina set a personal record, surpassing her previous best by 10 cm. Long jumpGirls 2000–2001 (34 participants): Adina Makhsutova (Almaty) – 6.01 m Anastasia Zavodina (VKO) – 5.76 m Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 5.72 m The relay competitions were full of disqualifications. Participants either ran into another lane, passed the baton incorrectly, or left the corridor. In the end, the prizes went to those who managed to finish without breaking the rules. The VKO team took second place in this relay, even though the quartet of Anna Maydankina, Anastasia Zavodina, Alexandra Egorina, and Olga Pulyaeva was expected to win the gold, so desired on the first day of the competition, which did not bring us victories. With such athletes, the team could even have aimed for a new Kazakhstan record. Unfortunately, the hope for victory disappeared at the first stage with Anna Maydankina, who, unfortunately, could not show her full speed. Zavodina, taking over the baton, reduced the gap well, reviving the intrigue, but neither Alexandra Egorina nor Olga Pulyaeva managed a heroic performance. The competitors ran at comparable speeds and did not allow them to overtake. It was especially disappointing for Alexandra Egorina, who false-started in the 400 m race. We hope this remarkable athlete will get her “golden” revenge on fate for this cruel twist. However, this does not mean that the potential of this quartet is exhausted. There is also Diana Rogachyova, whose untapped potential can harmoniously replace any of the above girls if needed. Not every region has a team like this. The main thing is to draw the right conclusions from the failure, and the desired result will certainly come! 4×200 m relay. Girls (6 teams): Karaganda region – 1:45.43 VKO (Maydankina, Zavodina, Egorina, Pulyaeva) – 1:46.51 Pavlodar region – 1:53.62 Anastasia Zavodina won the silver medal for the East Kazakhstan (VKO) team. The athlete from Ust-Kamenogorsk finished second in the long jump at the Kazakhstan Championship among older girls born in 2000–2001.Zavodina set a personal record, surpassing her previous best by 10 cm. Long jumpGirls 2000–2001 (34 participants): Adina Makhsutova (Almaty) – 6.01 m Anastasia Zavodina (VKO) – 5.76 m Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 5.72 m The relay competitions were full of disqualifications. Participants either ran into another lane, passed the baton incorrectly, or left the corridor. In the end, the prizes went to those who managed to finish without breaking the rules. The VKO team took second place in this relay, even though the quartet of Anna Maydankina, Anastasia Zavodina, Alexandra Egorina, and Olga Pulyaeva was expected to win the gold, so desired on the first day of the competition, which did not bring us victories. With such athletes, the team could even have aimed for a new Kazakhstan record. Unfortunately, the hope for victory disappeared at the first stage with Anna Maydankina, who, unfortunately, could not show her full speed. Zavodina, taking over the baton, reduced the gap well, reviving the intrigue, but neither Alexandra Egorina nor Olga Pulyaeva managed a heroic performance. The competitors ran at comparable speeds and did not allow them to overtake. It was especially disappointing for Alexandra Egorina, who false-started in the 400 m race. We hope this remarkable athlete will get her “golden” revenge on fate for this cruel twist. However, this does not mean
