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They distinguished themselves

On February 3, the Olga Rypakova Athletics Center hosted the Ust-Kamenogorsk Open Athletics Championship among juniors born in 1999-2000, senior boys and girls born in 2001-2002, born in 2003 and younger.

Young athletes competed in eight disciplines: running 60 m, 60 m s/w, 200 m, 600 m, shot put, high jump, long jump and pole vault for boys.

This championship was not without those athletes who showed their athletic abilities “perfectly” and won more than one prize. About this in more detail. Let’s start with the boys.

At the shortest distance of this competition, 60 m, Alexander Aksyutin became the clear winner among juniors – 7.29 s. By the way, in the preliminary race, the athlete won 0.5 s – 7.24 s. Recall that in January Aksyutin took part in the championship of Kazakhstan, where he competed with the strongest runners of the country. Then, in the final protocol among 40 participants, he took the 16th place with a result of 7.40. This time, the athlete has noticeably improved his result. Immediately after Aksyutin, another equally notable athlete, Rustem Kartaev, finished with 7.36 s. The athlete managed to duplicate his result, because in the preliminary race he ran with exactly the same indicator. Well, the third place went to Semyon Pilyugin (7.65 c).

In addition to running at 60 m, Aksyutin managed to take prizes at a distance of 200 m, and Kartaev, in addition to these two, also became a prize-winner in the 60 m s/w.

As expected, Alexander was the first with a big advantage. The runner’s result is 22.94 s. Aksyutin covered the distance almost a whole second faster than the vice-champion of the city in this form Daniil Sokolov – 23.78 s. Well, the third place went to Rustem Kartaev. As mentioned above, three–time competition medalist Rustem Kartaev won his third diploma for a successful start in the 60 m run – 9.22 s. The athlete lost in this competition to his brother Ramiz Kartaev (8.80 s) and Ilyas Kadyrov (8.88 s).

Among the older boys, there were also two athletes who took away several awards at the end of the competition. Alexander Shvetsov and Akylzhan Tokatagalin.

Both athletes took part in the 60 m run and settled down as follows: Valery Pasha (7.60 s), Akylzhan Toktagalin (7.94 s), and Shvetsov became the third with a result of 7.99 s.

The second type for the vice-champion of the city in the 60 m run was the high jump. That’s where Toktagalin won. He managed to jump with a score of 185 cm, leaving Vladislav Bakhtin and Roman Grigoriev behind. Shvetsov managed to climb the podium for the second time in the 200 m run, where with a score of 25.71 s. the athlete rightfully became the best in this discipline among his peers.

Vyacheslav Alpatov, a member of the age group born in 2005-2006, was also among those who distinguished themselves at the last start. In the 60 and 200 m races, the young runner finished first, and became twice the holder of the title of “champion of the city”.

Andrey Ignatikov and Yerasyl Murzamukhambetov also took part in several disciplines at once, where they showed good results. At the award ceremony, Yerasyl was invited to the podium as many as three times, because in all three sports the athlete was among the best. Running at 60 m and 60 m s/w, as well as long jumps.  In the same turn, Ignatikov took part in the 200 m distance (2nd place) and hurdles (1st place).

Roman Grigoriev can be safely called the best jumper of the competition, as he decided to try his hand at both long jump and high jump. Grigoriev was still more lucky “On the length”, because he became the first, jumping over his rivals with a result of 5.59 m. But in the pole vault, he lost the first and second places to Zhumabekov, Nursultan and Elnur.

Among the girls, there were also those athletes who repeatedly climbed the podium.

Valeria Bromat is a two-time champion of Ust-Kamenogorsk in the 60 m run and long jump. This girl was born in 2004, but speaking with older athletes, Valeria, having made efforts, still does not give the status of a leader to competitors. This time the situation was similar. In the 60 m run, this promising athlete finished with a score of 7.88 s, ahead of Victoria Brichevskaya by 0.30 s. In the long jump, Bromat also noticeably distinguished herself – 5.43 m.

And also, the list of those who managed to win two prizes at once included: Ayim Kasanova (running 60 and 200 m), Sofia Toiskina (running 60 and 200 m), Lisana Savchenko (running 60 m and long jump), Regina Behnke (running 60 m and long jump), Anastasia Dyatlova (60 m running and long jump), Polina Bakhtina (long jump and high jump).

Photos of the championship can be viewed on the website: https://flavko.kz/news/fotografii-s-chepionata-g-ust-kamenogorska

Inna Semenyak

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