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Olga Rypakova

Anastasia Kaloshina fulfilled the standard for the Asian Championship in Bangkok

On the eighth of April, the city’s throwing and long-distance running championships were held. The first competition for our athletes was the hammer throw. And for one of the girls, it played a special role. Anastasia Kaloshina has secured a ticket to the Asian Championship, which will be held on May 20-23 in Thailand. The athlete finished the championship with a score of 51.36 m – this figure is as much as ten meters higher than the result of the vice-champion of the city, who became Daria Demchenko. And Anastasia Pavlova took the third place in the final protocol. Among the five guys, the first was the bronze medalist of the championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan in throwing, which was held recently in Shymkent – Oleg Lyubimov with a score of 47.61 m. Dmitry Lukichev is in second place in the final protocol – 41.33 m. By the way, the athlete set a new personal record today, the previous one was 39.58 m.  Maxim Torlopov managed to become the third. Discus Throwing In fact, Lukichev was lucky four times, in addition to throwing the hammer, the guy set a new personal record in the discus throw – 40.23 m (the previous one was 39.94 m), and also became the winner of this competition. Lukicheva was lucky in the shot put for the fourth time, but more on that later. Sergey Krashennikov managed to become the second in the discus throw among the guys, and there were six of them, with a score of 38.74 m, Mark Schultz received the award for third place. There were five girls competing in this discipline. Daria Demchenko managed to win the title of champion, this prize was her second in these competitions. Leila Tolegenova followed her in the final protocol, and Valeria Yevtushenko became the bronze medalist. Javelin throwing The next throwing discipline in which our athletes competed was javelin throwing. There were nine participants in this competition among men. Strangely enough, Magzhan Zhakpybekov became the best with a score of 47.20 m. The Magzhan indicator is further by as much as 11.69 m from the result of Georgy Ermolov, who took second place. Vladislav Bakhtin was in third place – 33.88 m. Among the girls, Veta Kharitonova became the best javelin thrower in the city. Elizaveta Matveeva received the award for the second place, and Sofia Stuckert for the third. Shot put Before this competition, it was not even worth guessing who would become the best in this discipline. Anastasia Kaloshina took the first place with a score of 10.29 m. It is a pity that, for health reasons, another shot putter, Erica Kem, had to miss this championship, but if there had been Erica, Kaloshina clearly had powerful competition. The second and third places were shared by Kristina and Veta Kharitonov. As we have already said, Dmitry Lukichev was also lucky in the shot put. The athlete became the best in this competition with a score of 12.23 m. Alexander Ibragimov is on the second line of the final protocol – 10.71 m, and Sergey Krashennikov is on the third. 1000 m running The guys in this running discipline had to be divided into two age categories 1999-2001, as well as 2002 and younger. Five athletes took part in the 1999-2001 group. Amir Mamyrbekov, Dmitry Vyshev and Ermek Askarov took the first to third place. The children of the younger age category started as a part of ten people. Roman Martynov turned out to be the fastest with a result of 3:19.8, Kuanysh Zhaparov finished in second place with more than two seconds behind Roman, and Zhakarys Maratov became the third. The girls of the group born in 2002 and younger also had ten members. It was interesting that Evgenia Borodulina, who came running first, showed a result 0.1 seconds less than Roman Martynov. Elizaveta Buluchevskaya became the vice-champion in the 1000 m race, Arina Saifulina managed to consolidate the list of winners. The girls ran very well, these three managed to break away from other competitors, and hold out like that throughout the competition. 3000 m running Five athletes took part in this discipline among men, and one runner among girls, Tannur Sarsenkhan, took part at all. The men’s prizes were distributed as follows: first place – Ersin Ekpin, second – Omir Amalnat, third – Elaman Koksigenov.   Championship results Hammer throwing. Women: 1. Anastasia Kaloshnina – 51.36 m 2. Daria Demchenko – 33.25 m 3. Anastasia Pavlova – 33.25 Men: 1. Oleg Lyubimov – 74.61 2. Dmitry Lukichev – 41.33 3. Maxim Torlopov – 27.23 Discus throwing. Women: 1. Daria Demchenko – 27.19 m 2. Leila Tolegenova – 26.95 m 3. Valeria Yevtushenko – 19.90 m Men: 1. Dmitry Lukichev – 40.23 m 2. Sergey Krashennikov – 38.74 m 3. Mark Schultz – 31.94 m Javelin throwing. Women: 1.Veta Kharitonova – 26.20 m 2. Elizaveta Matveeva – 21.48 m 3. Sofia Stuckert – 21.18 m Men: 1. Magzhan Zhakypbekov – 47.20 m 2. Georgy Ermolov – 35.59 m 3. Vladislav Bakhtin – 33.88 Shot put. Women: 1. Anastasia Kaloshina – 10.29 m 2. Kristina Kharitonova – 9.05 m 3. Veta Kharitonova – 8.42 m Men: 1. Dmitry Lukichev – 12.23 m 2. Alexander Ibragimov -10.71 m 3. Sergey Krashennikov – 10.04 m Running 1000 m Older boys: 1. Amir Mamyrbekov – 2:52.9 2. Dmitry Vyshev – 3:00 3. Ermek Askarov – 3:04.6 Younger boys: 1. Roman Martynov – 3:19.8 2. Kuanysh Zhaparov – 3:22.3 3. Zhakarys Maratov – 3:25.4 Younger girls: 1. Evgenia Borodulina – 3:19.7 2. Elizaveta Buluchevskaya 3:21.6 3. Arina Saifullina -3:21.8 Running 3000 m Women: 1. Tannur Sarsenkhan – 13:27.5 Men: 1. Ersin Ekpin – 10:29.1 2. Omir Amalnat – 10:30.1 3. Elaman Koksigenov – 11:17.6 Inna Semenyak A source: vksport.kz

Results of the Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan in throwing, walking and long-distance running on the highway

At the Championship of the Republic of Kazakhstan in throwing, walking and long-distance running held in Shymkent, the athletes of the East Kazakhstan Region showed the following results: Hammer Throwing: Vladimir Torlovov 1st place 49.70 (men) Vladimirov Alexey 2nd place 46.90 (men) Lyubimov Oleg 3rd place 44.16 (men) Javelin throwing: Gafner Arthur 1st place 65.54 (men) Kalenov Erbol 2nd place 50.934 (men) Zhakypbekov Magzhan 3rd place 50.23 (men) Half Marathon: Baytukanov Amir 3rd place 1:10:40 Discus Throwing: Who is Erica 1st place 33.89 Varvara Nazarova 2nd place 32.91 Hammer Throwing: Anastasia Kaloshina 1st place 49.18 Pavlova Anastasia 3rd place 36.03 Javelin throwing: Varvara Nazarova 47.57 Running 15 km: Meitkhanova Moldir 1st place 1:04:05 Tatiana’s squad 3rd place 1:08:54

We raise the level of knowledge

The training process for athletes takes place in the same rhythm, and athletes cannot miss the chances to spend time not only usefully, but also interestingly. Today, the guys, led by coach Bogdan Veselsky, went to the base of the Kazakhstan national athletics team in order to personally see with their own eyes how the most productive athletes of the republic are training. The athletes of the national team devoted their precious time with pleasure. From the very morning, the best jumpers of the Republic of Kazakhstan were in the role of coaches for our children – Roman Valiev, a participant in four Olympic Games since 2004, and this athlete is also a master of sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan of international class performing in the triple jump – an athlete’s personal record of 17.20 m and, together with Roman, a participant in the World Championship in Berlin held a master class and in Moscow in the long jump – Konstantin Safronov – 8.10 m personal best. Productivity is precisely this word that has become the main thing in today’s training of our athletes. To receive personal instructions and wishes from athletes such as Roman and Konstantin, and most importantly, to watch the exercises in reality and try them in practice, is at least just happiness for novice athletes. This is really a great experience for our children, which we hope will affect their sports careers in the future.   Satisfied, filled with positivity and new knowledge, the athletes went home, because they were waiting for another productive workout! Inna Semenyakina A source: vksport.kz

Who trains, he has a good rest (+PHOTO)

Track and field athletes of East Kazakhstan Region went to Kyrgyzstan to Lake Issyk-Kul in the Cholpon-Ata area, and now I would like to present to your attention an article about one of the athletes’ training days. In fact, these guys’ mornings start off like an ordinary teenager’s. The athletes rise at seven-thirty in the morning, then the children go to morning routines, and then for a jog. Athletes have to run for six kilometers, along the largest lake in Kyrgyzstan, Issyk-Kul, judging by the photos, this place is really very beautiful, and after such a brisk morning run, the children go to breakfast. The first training of athletes begins at 10:00. The children are engaged in jumping on the sand, after which they go to lunch. Then, as expected, athletes are sent to rest until 16:00, and then the next training session begins. This training is much harder than the first one, but in any case, the children cope with it successfully. Accelerated running uphill, throwing stones, various hikes – all these are activities that bring athletes not only benefits, but also the opportunity to test themselves on endurance. This is followed by dinner, time for personal matters and lights out. With such a clear regime, the days fly by completely unnoticed for athletes. In addition to the fact that children have such a busy schedule, weekends are, of course, present in the schedule. For example, today our athletes had a day off, and they could not spend it without benefit! Accompanied by coaches, the athletes went to the famous 2,200 m high mountain named after the Russian track and field athlete, Olympic champion 2004, World Champion, three-time European champion, Honored Master of Sports of Russia 2001, and the head coach  Russia’s athletics champion since 2015 – Yuri Borzakovsky. The main distance at which Yuri performs is 800 m. Having studied the biography of this athlete, and judging by the above titles, this athlete is one of the best examples for the younger generation The path of the athletes was truly interesting. At first, the children, together with the coaches, climbed the first mountain with a height of 1700 m, although the athletes themselves are located at an altitude of 1400 m above sea level. Then it was more difficult, so considering that such a hike would be too difficult for the female half, the young ladies, along with the female half of the coaches, were sent back. Then the real men went! The guys, led by Bogdan Veselsky, went to another mountain, which is 200 m higher. As a result, the athletes managed to climb to a height of 500 m. The view from there is really incredible, the evidence of that is the photos of the athletes sent. The route of the athletes, although it was very difficult, but everyone managed to reach it. After such an exciting hike, the athletes all went to recover in radon baths.   A source: vksport.kz

Rasul Akhmetalinov is a three–time champion of the East Kazakhstan Region SDYUSSHOR among track and field athletes born in 2006.

In our next review, dedicated to the completed championship of East Kazakhstan Region SDYUSSHOR, let’s talk about our little leaders who were born in 2006. Children of this age group competed in only three disciplines: 50 m running, 50 m hurdling and long jump. Of the eight strongest sprint participants, Daria Lykova became the “top” with a score of 7.8 seconds, followed by Ksenia Aparinova with a difference of 0.1 seconds. Aparinova also managed to take prizes in other disciplines. The girl became the champion in the 50 m hurdles and the bronze medalist in the long jump with a score of 3.45 m. By the way, another jumper Renata Oberman had the same indicator, but Renata still managed to be in second place in the final protocol. Oberman also became the vice-champion in the hurdles, and the third in the sprint. Aim Altayeva became another bright participant.  The athlete became the leader in the long jump, and Aim also won a bronze medal in the 50 m hurdles. Rasul Akhmetalinov became the three-time champion among boys. But that’s not all, it so happened that Kanagat Manash became the vice-champion twice in the same disciplines, who was able to hold out in the final protocol for Akhmetalinov, and Manash was able to take third place in the long jump with a result of 3.45 m.   Results of athletes born in 2006 Running 50 m. Girls: 1. Daria Lykova – 7.8 2. Ksenia Aparinova – 7.9 3. Renata Oberman – 8.2 Boys: 1. Rasul Akhmetalinov – 7.4 2. Kanagat Manash – 7,6 3. Alexander Zakharyuta – 7.9   Running 50 m/s. Girls: 1. Ksenia Aparinova – 8,0 2. Renata Oberman – 9.7 3. Aim Altayeva – 10.0 Boys: 1. Rasul Akhmetalinov – 8,6 2. Kanagat Manash – 9.9 3. Yerkebulan Amangazin – 10.7   Long Jump Girls: 1. Aim Altayeva – 3.52 2. Renata Oberman – 3.45 3. Ksenia Aparinova – 3.45 Boys: 1. Rasul Akhmetalinov – 3.98 2. Fedor Laptev – 3.75 3. Kanagat Manash – 3.45 Inna Semenyak A source: vksport.kz

Oryngul Zkrienova is the champion of Central Asia in the 60 m hurdles

On March 1-3, Tashkent hosted the International competitions of the teams of the Central Asian countries among juniors, in which two athletes of East Kazakhstan Region took part. For our athletes, this tournament ended successfully. Ust-Kamenogorsk athlete Oryngul Zkrienova, who competed in the 60 m hurdles, became the champion of these competitions. There were seven participants in this race, and as the athlete herself says, she did not start very well. But, nevertheless, a miracle happened, and Oryngul completed these competitions with an indicator of 9.07 s. Having become the first, Zkrienova is still dissatisfied with the result, saying that it could have been better. Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, an athlete from Semey, became another representative of East Kazakhstan Region. Nadezhda competed in the high jump, and, unfortunately, the jumper failed to confirm her last year’s Asian champion title, this time the athlete became the vice-champion with a score of 175 cm. Now the girls have a break, and they went to recovery camps, because soon they will take part in the championship of Kazakhstan, and then Asia. Inna Semenyak A source: vksport.kz

Only Viktorenko and Ektova held out

A week ago, the III International Tournament for the prizes of Olympic champion Olga Rypakova ended, and we would like to present to your attention an overview of the changes in the records of these competitions. 60 M HURDLES It was 8.15 s . Stanislav Ostanin. It became 8.04 s . Vyacheslav Zems So, this year the participants of the tournament managed to set eight new records. And Vyacheslav Zems, an athlete from the Karaganda region, became the first, he managed to become the winner and a new record holder in the 60 m / b run. Vyacheslav managed to “break away” from the previous leader Stanislav Ostanin by 0.11 s. 800 m Tatiana Neroznak – 2:09.4   Not only did such a number of athletes become record holders, this year a new discipline was included in the program – the 800 m among women. Four athletes took part in this competition, and Tatyana Neroznak became the first and only record holder with a score of 2:09.4. It was 1:54.86. Hakim Ibragimov. It became – 1:52.58. Sergey Zaikov   The men’s 800 m run, indeed, could not be completed without a “highlight”. Last year, as we remember, Hakim Ibrahimov from Azerbaijan became the best in this distance, and this time his record had to go down as much as the fourth step. Three athletes from Kazakhstan managed to surpass the previous result of the Azerbaijani athlete. Sergey Zaikov – 1:52.58, Imanmadi Kusmanov – 1:53.00, Duman Gabdugaliev – 1:54.01, these indicators are much stronger, because even the result of the third prize-winner Duman Gabdugaliev is 0.85 s higher. It was 8:37.98. Artem Kosinov. It became 8:33.71. Mikhail Krasilov.   Mikhail Krasilov set a new record in the 3000 m running – 8:33.71, leaving behind last year’s record holder Artyom Kosinov. It seems that with such an indicator, it will not be so easy to overtake Krasilov, if only because the current result is much higher than last year’s. With a difference of 4.27 seconds, Mikhail completed the competition, and became the new record holder. It was 13.40. Tatiana Ptashkina. It became – 13.59. Irina Ektova In the triple jump, there were two athletes at once, men and women, who beat the previous record holders. Irina Ektova is one of the best athletes in the triple jump, in the championships of Kazakhstan in the winter season, the first places on the account of this Pavlodar jumper. Irina set a decent record – 13.59 m, she managed to jump 19 cm further than Tatyana Ptashkina last year. It was 16.26. Roman Valiev. It became 16.59. Levon Aghasyan.    Levon Aghasyan, an athlete from Armenia, also became the new record holder in the triple jump – 16.59 m was his result. In fact, this figure is much higher than last year. Roman Valiev from Pavlodar became the best in 2016 at this tournament in the triple jump with a score of 16.26. Now you can understand the huge difference in comparison between the athletes. And finally, about the most important thing! To this day, in the table of record holders for all three years, two athletes remain in the top places – Alexander Viktorenko in the 60 m run and Ekaterina Ektova in the long jump. In the entire existence of this International Tournament, no one has yet managed to beat these athletes. Viktorenko takes the first position with a score of 6.82 s, and Ektova remains the best with a jump of 6.23 m. These records have been held since 2015, when the tournament was not yet international. With such achievements, the III International Tournament for the prizes of Olympic champion Olga Rypakova ended, and we will find out what awaits our athletes next only next year. A source: vksport.kz Inna Semenyak

Denis Rypakov: “We will open branches in the region”

At the end of the winter season, our correspondent managed to meet with Denis Sergeevich Rypakov, Director of the KSU of the East Kazakhstan Region for Athletics, and ask him questions about the progress of work in the East Kazakhstan Athletics Federation. – With the opening of the athletic center, children and adults have the opportunity to fully engage in athletics. What has changed since then? And what is the arena like today? – Firstly, with the advent of the arena, most people have the opportunity to study in decent conditions.  Now the possibilities have increased enormously and opened up. Our coaches and children have 5 thousand square meters of usable space at their disposal. Unas is a certified arena, because it’s nice when children are provided with everything and there is all the equipment to practice. The boarding school for gifted children in sports is growing, we go on trips with children, coaches take all kinds of courses, we are cozy and very comfortable. Recently, the national team of Kazakhstan came, they have been training with us in winter for the third year. Because, unfortunately, there is nowhere else to train in Kazakhstan. In fact, I would like every region to have such an arena. This will give an impetus to the development of athletics, the improvement of the nation, and we will be able to enter the top 30 countries. – The number of competitions has increased recently, what is the reason for this? – We have the only arena that has a certificate of the second category of the International Athletics Federation. There are six tracks in a circle and eight tracks in the center – this is an opportunity for six athletes to participate in the finals at once at running distances from 200 m and above, as well as eight people can immediately prepare to compete in the sprint finals. This creates a chance for athletes, which has doubled, and also increases entertainment (smiles). – What tasks does the Athletics Federation set for this year? – We have big tasks for this year. First of all, to raise the material base in Semey, where new pits for high jumps are needed, because a high-rise athlete, champion of Kazakhstan Nadezhda Dubovitskaya lives there. They need good sectors for the pole, the core, so that athletes can prepare with dignity. Also, Ridder – there is a task to finally close the circle, because for how many decades athletes have been training in a straight shuttle run, but nevertheless they train such strong athletes. We are also opening branches in Semey, Ridder, Kokpekty, we will replenish equipment, materials, we will train judges, we also want more volunteers. – Mass character or achievements, what are your priorities? – These are our two priorities, we need to try. We need to develop both. As they say, “From mass sports to an Olympic medal.” There is no such thing as one without the other. The more children come to us to study, the more we have the opportunity to attract attention so that the child stays here and realizes himself. – Now there is a tendency to send children to sports as early as possible. Is there a danger in sending children to such a serious sport as athletics? – I think it’s not worth rushing. From the age of 9-10, you need to send children to sports. I joined athletics myself at the age of 12 from another sport. There is no need to hurry here, of course there are no special dangers, but there is a danger if the child gets to some incompetent coach. But all our coaches are professionals, so it’s not scary to bring children to us, and it’s necessary. They constantly take exams, improve their qualifications, take courses, that is, they work with children and with professionals. Last year, our school became the champion in athletics among all sports schools. Among the younger boys, the first place, among the older ones – the second, these are quite high team-wide indicators. The school is open, and the children go with pleasure. – Despite the fact that in March there will be another championship of Kazakhstan in Shymkent in throwing and long distances, I would like to hear your opinion about the winter season? What is worth working on? – This season, the flu epidemic has greatly shaken the health of our athletes. Therefore, many people did not approach the starts in the best shape, and I think because of this we have few champions of Kazakhstan. We are second and third in prizes. It is gold, for example, that only the older boys have in the relay, although, of course, an average level is observed with each performance. Athletes need to get together, especially since the summer season is coming soon, they need to perform well. This time we performed modestly, but we can do better. It’s such a passing season, there are no World or Asian Championships right now, so we didn’t get in great shape. We need to push harder in the summer, because our main goal is the Asian Youth Championship and the World Cup. – Are there any athletes who show hopes of becoming a star of big sports? – Yes, there is, but it’s better not to tell them about it (laughs). Children may have a sense of exclusivity, and there is already pride, and then the results in sports fall sharply. – Now you have the opportunity to address the residents of East Kazakhstan region! – Go in for sports, send your children to athletics. Even if a child does not become a champion, then sport will give him something to live for anyway. The ability to overcome difficulties, endure, achieve your goals, there is such an understanding that “Only through hard work can you achieve something.” You need to come, work, achieve results, because only work can give a lot. We worked hard for Olga to win at

The results of the III International competitions for the prizes of Olympic champion Olga Rypakova

Kazakhstani athletes managed to take all the prizes in the final 400 m race. The 400 m running became the starting competition, and according to its results, only Kazakhstani athletes were on the podium among both men and women. Andrey Skolov from Almaty became the champion of the men’s race, David Efremov finished after him, and Igor Kondratiev turned out to be the third. The women’s prize-winners included Marina Zaiko, Merzen Ishanguliyeva and Karaganda athlete Lyubov Ushakova. Men: 1. Andrey Sokolov (Kazakhstan) – 48.35 2. David Efremov (Kazakhstan) – 48.45 3. Igor Kondratiev (Kazakhstan) – 48.87 Women: 1. Marina Zaiko (Kazakhstan) – 56.00 2. Merzen Ishanguliyeva (Kazakhstan) – 56.06 3. Lyubov Ushakova (Kazakhstan) – 56.65 At International competitions for the prizes of Olga Rypakova in high jump competitions, East Kazakhstan athletes took first and second place. The two best jumpers of Kazakhstan, Regina Kaisarova and Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, competed for the title of “best” again, but now at International competitions. They were accompanied by a track and field athlete from Uzbekistan Safina Sadullayeva, who actually became the third. As we remember, in the last Kazakhstan winter Athletics championships Dubovitskaya jumped Kaisarova by 3 cm, and overcame a height of 180 cm, winning the title of champion. But this time both girls “took” a height of 180 cm, but Kaisarova still needed fewer attempts than Nadezhda Dubovitskaya. High jump: 1. Regina KAISAROVA (Kazakhstan) – 180 cm 2. Nadezhda DUBOVITSKAYA (Kazakhstan) – 180 cm 3. Safina Sadullayeva (Uzbekistan) – 170 cm Imanmadi Kusmanov is among the winners of the International Tournament for O. Rypakova prizes In the 800 m race, Kazakhstani athletes shared the prizes among themselves. Only athletes from Kazakhstan managed to compete in such a competition as the 800 m run. The only foreign participant was Andranik Matinyan from Georgia, who did not take any of the prizes. The winners won, as they say, in the class, but they did it in different ways. Tatiana led almost the entire race and finished in proud solitude, and Sergey Zaikov jumped out from behind the family member Imanmadi Kusmanov in the very last meters of the race. Running 800 m. Men: 1. Sergey Zaikov (Kazakhstan) – 1:52.58 2. Imanmadi KUSMANOV (Kazakhstan, East Kazakhstan Region) – 1:53.00 3. Duman Gabdygaliyev (Kazakhstan) – 1:54.01 Women: 1. Tatiana Neroznak (Kazakhstan) – 2:09.4 2. Varvara Lisichkina (Kazakhstan) – 2:11.7 3. Ekaterina Paramonova (Kazakhstan) – 2:20.6 High jump competitions were held at the International Tournament for the prizes of Olga Rypakova. Five athletes from Kazakhstan took part in this discipline. East Kazakhstan athlete Magzhan Zhakypbekov managed to finish third with a score of 185 cm.  The athlete was only 5 cm short of the second place. High jump: 1. Roman Loshkarev (Kazakhstan) – 220 cm A source: vksport.kz