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Photo 13:24 13 Nov 2024

Ukrainian wheelchair athletes win 11 medals at Fencing World Cup

Фото: Фейсбук / Міністерство молоді та спорту України

Ukrainian athletes claimed 11 medals at the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup held in Pisa, Italy.

Rubryka reports this, citing the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

Ukrainian fencers achieved the following results:

  • First place: Oleh Naumenko (foil, category B).
  • Second place: Nadiia Dyolog (foil, category B); Andrii Demchuk (saber and foil, category A); Oleksii Zakusylov (epee, category A); Eduard Kudenko, Oleh Naumenko, Mariia Ivanchyk, and Olha Yesina (epee, mixed team).
  • Third place: Nataliia Morkvych (foil and saber, category A); Oleh Naumenko (epee, category B); Olha Yesina (epee, category B); and the mixed team of Oleh Naumenko, Oleksii Zakusylov, Nadiia Dyolog, and Nataliia Mandryk (foil).
Фехтувальники на кріслах колісних

Photo: Facebook / The Ministry of Youth and Sports

Фехтувальники на кріслах колісних

Photo: Facebook / The Ministry of Youth and Sports

Fencer Oleh Naumenko, training at the Mykolaiv regional center "Invasport," earned an impressive four medals at the Wheelchair Fencing World Cup:

  • Gold in individual foil (category B)
  • Silver in team epee
  • Bronze in individual epee
  • Bronze in team foil
Фехтувальники на кріслах колісних

Photo: Facebook / The Ministry of Youth and Sports

Фехтувальники на кріслах колісних

Photo: Facebook / The Ministry of Youth and Sports

It is worth adding that Polish veteran and amputee Jakob Kepka launched the "HopeRaising Expedition" project to support Ukrainian defenders injured in the war. He cycled 1,200 kilometers from Krakow to Kyiv, raising funds and awareness along the way. In an interview with Rubryka, he shared his journey and the motivation behind his mission, which you can read in the article "HopeRaising Expedition: Amputee veteran Jakob Kepka completes 1,200 km bike ride from Krakow to Kyiv, inspiring support for Ukrainian defenders."

In other recent sports achievements, the Ukrainian national team won 36 medals at the European Championship in Athens, Greece, securing first place among 41 countries across 12 event categories. Meanwhile, the "Veterans Games," organized by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine, held its first stage in Odesa this weekend. Veteran and active military participants competed in crossfit, underscoring the strength and resilience of Ukraine's defenders.

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