Results of the Kazakhstan Athletics Championship. Day One

On the first day of the Kazakhstan Indoor Athletics Championship, the country’s most famous athlete competed. The opening day of the championship will be remembered by everyone present, as 2012 Olympic champion Olga Rypakova competed among the athletes at the Ust-Kamenogorsk arena. Two athletes from Ust-Kamenogorsk had the opportunity to represent East Kazakhstan (VKO) in the long jump at this championship. Alongside Rypakova, one of the youngest athletes of the championship, Anastasia Zavodina, also jumped, finishing fifth out of seven participants. Long Jump (7 participants): OLGA RYPAKOVA (VKO) – 6.44 m Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda Region) – 5.92 m Anna Gorodkova (South Kazakhstan) – 5.76 m…5. Anastasia Zavodina (VKO) – 5.56 m Sergey Ershov brought a silver medal in the 1500 m race for the VKO team. The fight for medals over this distance was extremely intense. Alexey Ershov won the silver medal, finishing just over one second behind the winner, Alexey Gusarov. The results were very close, and Gusarov’s victory was largely due to his extensive winning experience at this distance. 1500 m Run. Men (12 participants): Alexey Gusarov (Almaty) – 3:58.59 Sergey ERSHOV (VKO) – 3:59.86 Mikhail Krasilov (Zhambyl Region) – 4:00.08 On the first competition day, the men’s shot put event also took place. The first place was taken by VKO athlete Damir Kasaínov, who not only won but also set a personal record of 15.82 m. Another athlete, Nikolay Klimenko, also reached the podium, winning the bronze medal. Shot Put (6 participants): DAMIR KASAINOV (VKO) – 15.82 m Alexander Mamontov (Almaty) – 14.36 m NIKOLAY KLIMENKO (VKO) – 11.92 m In the men’s high jump event, only four athletes participated: two from Karaganda Region, one from Almaty, and one from Akmola Region. Two participants from Karaganda and Almaty finished with the same result, but Yuri Dergachev pulled ahead by making more successful attempts. High Jump (4 participants): Yuri Dergachev (Karaganda Region) – 216 cm Roman Loshkarev (Almaty) – 216 cm Denis Sokolov (Karaganda Region) – 204 cm Events in which East Kazakhstan athletes did not make the podium: Long JumpIvan Solovyov from Semey missed the podium by just 1 cm. Men (15 participants): Takhirzhan Kadyrkulov (Akmola Region) – 7.47 m Konstantin Safronov (Pavlodar Region) – 7.28 m Rasul Ismatov (Almaty) – 7.25 m Ivan SOLOVYOV (VKO) – 7.24 m 1500 m RunWomen (10 participants): Tatyana Neroznak (Kostanay Region) – 4:25.07 Viktoria Ryzhikova (North Kazakhstan) – 4:32.38 Evgenia Fandyushina (Pavlodar Region) – 4:32.51…7. Moldir SEYTKHANOVA (VKO) – 4:51.64 60 m RunWomen: Viktoria Zyabkina (Almaty) – 7.34 Rima Kashafutdinova (Karaganda Region) – 7.45 Anastasia Shempel (Pavlodar Region) – 7.60 Men: Vitaliy Zems (Karaganda Region) – 6.90 Alexander Kasper (Astana) – 6.91 Rustem Almagambetov (Almaty) – 6.95 Pole VaultWomen (2 participants): Anna Danilovskaya (Almaty) – 3.80 Yaroslava Vislobokova (Almaty) – 3.20 Source: vksport.kz
Competition program
Results of the first day of the Kazakhstan Indoor Championship among older boys born in 2000–2001 and the Indoor Championship among youth

The second competition day of the Kazakhstan Championship began with race walking among youth. Almaty athletes took part in the 5000 m race walk. Women (2 participants): Diana Aidosova (Almaty) – 23:39.68 Dana Aidosova (Almaty) – 24:44.28 Men (2 participants): Zamanbek Bababek (Almaty) – 21:12.19 Vitaliy Terekhin (Almaty) – 21:12.50 On the second competition day, the heptathlon of the Kazakhstan Championship among boys born in 2000–2001 was completed, with the top three places taken by athletes from the Karaganda region. The heptathlon program included: 60 m sprint, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60 m hurdles, pole vault, and 1000 m run. Boys (7 participants): Sergey Dementyev (Karaganda region) – 4101 points Evgeniy Buss (Karaganda region) – 3613 points Kirill Bereza (Karaganda region) – 3237 points A trainee from Ust-Kamenogorsk took second place at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship in the heptathlon. The athlete was the best in three out of seven disciplines: long jump (5.66 m), shot put (11.22 m), and pole vault (4.20 m). In total points, Kalenov lagged by only 44 points behind Almaty athlete Evgeniy Marchenko. Men (4 participants): Evgeniy Marchenko (Almaty) – 4589 points Yerbol Kalenov (VKO) – 4545 points Alexander Piskarev (Karaganda region) – 4068 points Elizaveta Matveeva is again among the leaders. The high jump competition ended successfully for the Ust-Kamenogorsk athlete. Matveeva won the bronze in the high jump, but had to share her third place with Almaty athlete Adel Bekbauova, who achieved the exact same result. Girls born in 2000–2001 (11 participants): Ulyana Filina (Karaganda region) – 165 cm Kristina Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 165 cm Adel Bekbauova (Almaty) – 160 cm Elizaveta Matveeva (VKO) – 160 cm Nadezhda Dubovitskaya has once again become the high jump champion. Competition after competition, the athlete from Semey continues to top the rankings in the high jump. Recently, from January 27–29, the Kazakhstan Junior Athletics Championship was held at the O. Rypakova indoor arena, where Dubovitskaya became the high jump champion with a result of 180 cm. In the following Kazakhstan Youth Championship, which concluded just yesterday, Nadezhda once again claimed the championship title, clearing a height 10 cm lower than at the previous championship. High Jump: Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (VKO) – 170 cm The 800 m distance proved to be one of the successful events for athletes representing VKO. The Semey athlete finished first in the 800 m race at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship. It is worth noting that Kusmanov has become the best in this distance for the second year in a row. But that’s not all — another VKO athlete, Evgeniy Arkhipov, also made it to the top. The runner finished second, literally right behind Kusmanov, with a difference of less than two seconds. Men (15 participants): Imanmadi KUSMANOV (VKO) – 1:53.17 Evgeniy ARKHIPOV (VKO) – 1:54.68 Alexey GUSAROV (Almaty) – 1:55.14 Alexandra Yegorina – Bronze Medalist at the Kazakhstan Championship. The athlete from VKO won the bronze medal in the 200 m race. On the second day of the competition, Ust-Kamenogorsk’s Alexandra Yegorina qualified for the final after the preliminary round in the 200 m race. In the final, Alexandra finished third, behind two athletes from the Karaganda region. Girls (5 participants): Inna Gubanova (Karaganda region) – 25.70 Anastasia Lysaya (Karaganda region) – 25.96 ALEXANDRA YEGORINA (VKO) – 26.63 Results of the Kazakhstan Championship among youth and older juniors born in 2000–2001. Competitions on the second day of the Kazakhstan Championship, where VKO athletes did not reach the podium: 800 m RunWomen (6 participants): Evgeniya Fandyushina (Pavlodar region) – 2:11.03 Varvara Lisichkina (Karaganda region) – 2:11.08 Viktoriya Ryzhikova (North Kazakhstan region) – 2:13.92 Girls (21 participants): Ryana Zeynalova (Almaty) – 2:21.61 Ulyana Plekhanova (Kostanay region) – 2:22.73 Alexandra Mokhireva (Karaganda region) – 2:23.10 Boys (24 participants): Sergey Sukhov (Karaganda region) – 1:58.68 Nikolay Petrov (Almaty region) – 1:58.71 Aleksey Andryushchenko (Aktau region) – 2:01.59 Triple JumpWomen (2 participants): Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda region) – 13.47 Marina Khuseinova (Almaty) – 12.23 Girls (9 participants): Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 12.83 Tatyana Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 11.96 Anastasia Glukhareva (Akmola region) – 11.38 Boys (4 participants): Nikita Yarushinsky (Karaganda region) – 13.96 Shakhrukh Ismatullaev (South Kazakhstan region) – 13.34 Leonid Popov (Karaganda region) – 12.26 Men (7 participants): Rasul Ismatov (Almaty) – 14.99 Dmitry Zaichikov (Karaganda region) – 14.95 Nikita Kornyshev (Almaty) – 14.66 60 m HurdlesWomen (7 participants): Roksana Ospanova (Pavlodar region) – 9.04 Anel Shulanova (Karaganda region) – 9.34 Valentina Stepankovskaya (Pavlodar region) – 9.42 200 m RunWomen (7 participants): Nazerke Omirgalieva (Kyzylorda region) – 25.19 Lyubov Ushakova (Karaganda region) – 25.45 Aynura Bekmagambetova (Kostanay region) – 25.99 Men (28 participants): Vladislav Grigoriev (Karaganda region) – 21.81 Vitaliy Zems (Karaganda region) – 22.36 Damil Sutzhanov (Pavlodar region) – 22.64 3000 m RunGirls (9 participants): Aruzhan Rakhimberilna (Almaty region) – 10:44.89 Galina Panasenko (Kyzylorda region) – 10:54.29 Ulbala Erkin (South Kazakhstan region) – 11:07.51 Boys (16 participants): Yassaui Amangos (Almaty) – 9:19.98 Ilkham Yerkabayev (Almaty) – 9:20.66 Oleg Pankevich (Kostanay region) – 9:20.98 Men (12 participants): Abdulyaziz Abdukayumov (South Kazakhstan region) – 8:47.42 Alexander Popov (Almaty region) – 8:47.62 Islam Amangos (Almaty) – 8:49.06 Source: vksport.kz
Results of the second day of the Kazakhstan Indoor Championship among Youth (born in 1996–1997) and Senior Boys (born in 2000–2001)

The second competition day of the Kazakhstan Championship began with race walking among youth athletes.Almaty athletes took part in the 5000 m race walk event. Women (2 participants): Diana Aidosova (Almaty) – 23:39.68 Dana Aidosova (Almaty) – 24:44.28 Men (2 participants): Zamanbek Bababek (Almaty) – 21:12.19 Vitaliy Terekhin (Almaty) – 21:12.50 On the second day, the heptathlon of the Kazakhstan Championship among boys born in 2000–2001 came to an end, with athletes from Karaganda Region taking the top three places.The heptathlon program included: 60 m sprint, long jump, shot put, high jump, 60 m hurdles, pole vault, and 1000 m run. Boys (7 participants): Sergey Dementyev (Karaganda Region) – 4101 points Evgeniy Buss (Karaganda Region) – 3613 points Kirill Bereza (Karaganda Region) – 3237 points An athlete from Ust-Kamenogorsk took second place at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship in the heptathlon.He achieved the best results in three of the seven disciplines: long jump (5.66 m), shot put (11.22 m), and pole vault (4.20 m).In the overall standings, Kalenov was only 44 points behind Almaty’s athlete Evgeniy Marchenko. Men (4 participants): Evgeniy Marchenko (Almaty) – 4589 points Yerbol Kalenov (East Kazakhstan Region) – 4545 points Aleksandr Piskarev (Karaganda Region) – 4068 points Elizaveta Matveeva is once again among the leaders.For the Ust-Kamenogorsk athlete, the high jump competition ended successfully.Matveeva won the bronze medal in the high jump, though she had to share her third place with Almaty’s athlete Adel Bekbauova, who achieved exactly the same result. Girls (born in 2000–2001, 11 participants): Ulyana Filina (Karaganda Region) – 165 cm Kristina Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 165 cm Adel Bekbauova (Almaty) – 160 cm Elizaveta Matveeva (East Kazakhstan Region) – 160 cm Nadezhda Dubovitskaya once again became the high jump champion.From championship to championship, the athlete from Semey continues to lead the national ranking in the women’s high jump.Just recently, on January 27–29, at the O. Rypakova Indoor Arena, the Kazakhstan Junior Athletics Championship took place, where Dubovitskaya won the gold medal in the high jump with a result of 180 cm. And in the next national championship among youth, which concluded only yesterday, Nadezhda once again claimed the title of champion, clearing a height 10 cm lower than her previous result. High jump: Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (East Kazakhstan Region) – 170 cm The 800-meter race turned out to be one of the most successful events for athletes representing East Kazakhstan.The athlete from Semey, Imanmadi Kusmanov, finished first in the 800-meter race at the Kazakhstan Youth Championship. It is worth noting that this is the second consecutive year that Kusmanov has taken first place in this distance. Moreover, another athlete from East Kazakhstan — Evgeny Arkhipov — managed to secure second place, finishing just behind Kusmanov, with less than a two-second difference between their results. Men (15 participants): Imanmadi KUSMANOV (East Kazakhstan Region) – 1:53.17 Evgeny ARKHIPOV (East Kazakhstan Region) – 1:54.68 Alexey Gusarov (Almaty) – 1:55.14 Alexandra Egorina — bronze medalist of the Kazakhstan Championship.The athlete from East Kazakhstan won the bronze medal in the 200-meter race.On the second day of competition, Ust-Kamenogorsk native Alexandra Egorina advanced to the final after the preliminary heats in the 200-meter event. In the final race, she finished third, behind two athletes from the Karaganda Region. Girls (5 participants): Inna Gubanova (Karaganda Region) – 25.70 Anastasia Lysaya (Karaganda Region) – 25.96 ALEXANDRA EGORINA (East Kazakhstan Region) – 26.63 Results of the Kazakhstan Championship among Youth and Senior Boys (born in 2000–2001) Competitions of the second day of the Kazakhstan Championship, in which athletes from East Kazakhstan Region did not place among the medalists. 800 m RunWomen (6 participants): Evgeniya Fandyushina (Pavlodar Region) – 2:11.03 Varvara Lisichkina (Karaganda Region) – 2:11.08 Viktoriya Ryzhikova (North Kazakhstan Region) – 2:13.92 Girls (21 participants): Ryana Zeynalova (Almaty) – 2:21.61 Ulyana Plekhanova (Kostanay Region) – 2:22.73 Alexandra Mokhireva (Karaganda Region) – 2:23.10 Boys (24 participants): Sergey Sukhov (Karaganda Region) – 1:58.68 Nikolay Petrov (Almaty Region) – 1:58.71 Alexey Andryushchenko (Aktau Region) – 2:01.59 Triple JumpWomen (2 participants): Maria Ovchinnikova (Karaganda Region) – 13.47 Marina Khuseinova (Almaty) – 12.23 Girls (9 participants): Laura Akhmetova (Almaty) – 12.83 Tatyana Ovchinnikova (Almaty) – 11.96 Anastasiya Glukhareva (Akmola Region) – 11.38 Boys (4 participants): Nikita Yarushensky (Karaganda Region) – 13.96 Shakhrukh Ismatullaev (South Kazakhstan Region) – 13.34 Leonid Popov (Karaganda Region) – 12.26 Men (7 participants): Rasul Ismatov (Almaty) – 14.99 Dmitry Zaichikov (Karaganda Region) – 14.95 Nikita Kornyshev (Almaty) – 14.66 60 m HurdlesWomen (7 participants): Roksana Ospanova (Pavlodar Region) – 9.04 Anel Shulanova (Karaganda Region) – 9.34 Valentina Stepankovskaya (Pavlodar Region) – 9.42 200 m RunWomen (7 participants): Nazerke Omirgalieva (Kyzylorda Region) – 25.19 Lyubov Ushakova (Karaganda Region) – 25.45 Aynura Bekmagambetova (Kostanay Region) – 25.99 Men (28 participants): Vladislav Grigoriev (Karaganda Region) – 21.81 Vitaliy Zems (Karaganda Region) – 22.36 Damil Sutzhanov (Pavlodar Region) – 22.64 3000 m RunGirls (9 participants): Aruzhan Rakhymberilina (Almaty Region) – 10:44.89 Galina Panasenko (Kyzylorda Region) – 10:54.29 Ulbala Yerkin (South Kazakhstan Region) – 11:07.51 Boys (16 participants): Yassaui Amangos (Almaty) – 9:19.98 Ilham Yerkabayev (Almaty) – 9:20.66 Oleg Pankevich (Kostanay Region) – 9:20.98 Men (12 participants): Abdulyaziz Abdukayumov (South Kazakhstan Region) – 8:47.42 Alexander Popov (Almaty Region) – 8:47.62 Islam Amangos (Almaty) – 8:49.06 Source: vksport.kz
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
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
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Prize winners of the Kazakhstan Athletics Championship among youths born in 2002–2003

Prize winners of the Kazakhstan Athletics Championship among youths born in 2002–2003 Yefim Tarasov is the first and only track and field athlete from East Kazakhstan Region in the 2002–2003 age category who managed to win gold medals in two disciplines. In the 300 m and 600 m races, he outperformed his rivals with a solid margin. The most interesting point is that the 600 m distance turned out to be the easiest for our athletes, as Danil Suleimenov also managed to win third place in this event. 300 m Yefim TARASOV (EKO) – 38.29 Alexey Ryzhkov (Karaganda Region) – 39.65 Alisher Almagambetov (Kostanay Region) – 39.97 1000 m Nurbolat Akhmadiyev (Astana) – 2:51.34 Kanat Bilimkhan (Almaty Region) – 2:54.22 Alexander Makarov (Pavlodar Region) – 2:54.49 60 m hurdles Nikita Osinsky (Pavlodar Region) – 8.78 Evgeny Kolesov (SKO) – 8.81 Leonid Ivanov (Pavlodar Region) – 9.14 High jump Asylzhan Sabyr (SKO) – 1.75 Vladislav Pletnev (Karaganda Region) – 1.70 Rinat Gazimov (Karaganda Region) – 1.65 Heptathlon Evgeny Kolesnikov (SKO) – 3802 Abdulhamid Kisin (Almaty) – 3582 Daniil Petrov (Karaganda Region) – 3336 The youngest athletes of the championship also showed strong results. Olga Pulyaeva and Elizaveta Buluchevskaya from East Kazakhstan left a noticeable mark on the national championship among the youngest competitors. Both girls managed to win silver medals on the second day of competition. Buluchevskaya was the first to bring a medal to the East Kazakhstan team among girls born in 2002–2003. She managed to outperform her rivals in the 60 m hurdles, while Pulyaeva secured the second silver for the team in the 300 m race. In fact, Olga Pulyaeva showed promise already on the first day of the championship in the 60 m race, but unfortunately she did not make it into the top three and finished fourth. 300 m (girls) Nadezhda Yurchenko (North Kazakhstan Region) – 42.10 Olga PULYAEVA (EKO) – 42.60 Yana Kochmar (Karaganda Region) – 42.73 1000 m (girls) Alexandra Mokhireva (Karaganda Region) – 3:09.76 Tatyana Zagrivaya (Kostanay Region) – 3:10.97 Yulia Shchur (Pavlodar Region) – 3:12.08 60 m hurdles (girls) Ekaterina Kudashkina (Almaty Region) – 9.59 Elizaveta BULUCHEVSKAYA (EKO) – 9.68 Olga Chernova (SKO) – 9.75 Moldir Seitkhanova finished third in the 3000 m race at the junior Kazakhstan Athletics Championship. The final positions in this event were decided long before the finish. No one was able to compete with Viktoria Sergeeva today, including the excellent long-distance runner from Ridder. On the last lap, Sergeeva managed to lap Seitkhanova, although our athlete actively resisted. Possibly thanks to this, Moldir managed to run under 11 minutes. 3000 m (girls, 6 participants) Viktoria Sergeeva (North Kazakhstan Region) – 10:16.45 Ellina Rumyantseva (Kostanay Region) – 10:27.14 Moldir SEITKHANOVA (EKO) – 10:59.72 Karaganda junior girls won the final gold medal of the national athletics championship. The East Kazakhstan team finished second. The girls’ junior 4×400 m relay became a moment of triumph for the Karaganda athletics school. The team from this city won the relay with a clear advantage. Even though they had only two competing teams, the athletes from the mining capital of Kazakhstan performed excellently. Athletes from East Kazakhstan can also be proud of themselves. Arina Saifullina took advantage of her final opportunity to stand on the podium for the second time at this championship — she had won bronze in the 800 m the day before, and here she finished one place higher. She was strongly supported by Tatyana Druzhina from Ridder. This athlete was not able to reach the podium in individual events, as she is still regaining form after a long break. Her teammate Regina Mitrofanova, who also competed in this relay, was born in 2001, so she is not yet ready to compete equally with older athletes in the junior category. However, in this relay they did everything possible to win the silver medal. It is worth noting that Mitrofanova performed excellently in both relay races — the day before she had won a bronze medal in the 4×200 m relay. Ekaterina Efremova also deserves special mention. The Ust-Kamenogorsk athlete was perhaps the only one in the team who ran her main distance. She had already won bronze in the 400 m at this championship and did not miss the chance to fight for a higher result here. 4×400 m relay (girls, 3 teams) Karaganda Region (Ovchinnikova, Akhmetova, Paromonova, Lysaya) – 4:00.45 East Kazakhstan Region (Druzhina, Saifullina, Efremova, Mitrofanova) – 4:11.21 North Kazakhstan Region (Sergeeva, Astafyeva, Mamekova, Shapovalova) – 4:17.18 Pentathlon Sarifa Rzakulieva became the national champion in the pentathlon, outperforming all other participants by more than 300 points. She won four out of five events: high jump, long jump, shot put, and 60 m hurdles. In the 800 m race, Anastasia Nedeva was the best and eventually finished third overall. It is noteworthy that all five events were completed in one day within just a few hours, making it a tough challenge for the athletes. Unfortunately, Viktoria Ryazantseva, one of the contenders, withdrew from the competition after the high jump. Pentathlon (5 participants) Sarifa Rzakulieva (Almaty) – 3320 Valentina Potapova (Karaganda Region) – 3063 Anastasia Nedeva (Karaganda Region) – 2864 3000 m (men, 18 participants) This event featured a very high level of competition. All 18 athletes who started the race finished it. The race was led by two representatives of Almaty Region — Alexander Popov and Daryn Konysbayev — who competed mainly against each other while also achieving first-category standards. Alexander Popov (Almaty Region) – 8:49.25 Daryn Konysbayev (Almaty Region) – 8:50.37 Said Sulaimanov (SKO) – 9:00.99…12. Sabyrzhan Akabayev (EKO) – 9:46.06 Athletes from East Kazakhstan narrowly lost to the Pavlodar Region team in a tight contest. The East Kazakhstan men’s 4×400 m relay team was truly a combined team: athletes came from different cities — Belousovka, Ridder, Semey, and Ust-Kamenogorsk. Despite limited time to practice baton exchanges together, they managed to perform successfully. 4×400 m relay (men, 6 teams) Karaganda Region – 3:26.52 Pavlodar Region –
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
