Ukrainian karate fighters won three bronze medals at the final stage of the Premier League.
02.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.06.2025
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Ukrainian karate athletes won three bronze medals at the final stage of the Premier League season 2025 in Rabat, Morocco. The competition featured 360 athletes from 63 countries, and the Ukrainian team was represented by 14 athletes.
Bronze medals were awarded to Yulia Palashevska, Andrii Zaplitnyi, and Elina Selyamenieva. Additionally, it is worth noting that Nazar Chepurnyi became the bronze medalist of Euro-2025 in artistic gymnastics after his performance in the vault final.
How did the vault final go?
- In the final, each athlete performed two jumps, and the results were calculated and summed up to determine the winner.
- Nazar Chepurnyi demonstrated two jumps, receiving 14.500 and 14.666 points, respectively. This score totaled 14.583 points, allowing him to win the bronze medal.
- The first place in the final was taken by a gymnast from Armenia, the second place was won by an athlete from Great Britain, while Nazar Chepurnyi secured third position with a score of 14.583 points.
Results of the vault final at Euro-2025:
- Arthur Davtyan (Armenia) - 14.799 points
- Jake German (Great Britain) - 14.733 points
- Nazar Chepurnyi (Ukraine) - 14.583 points
Ukrainian karate fighters won three bronze medals at the final stage of the Premier League in Rabat, Morocco. Nazar Chepurnyi also won bronze at Euro-2025 in artistic gymnastics, finishing third in the vault final.
In summary, Ukrainian athletes achieved success in international competitions, winning three bronze medals in karate at the Premier League and one bronze at Euro-2025 in artistic gymnastics. Nazar Chepurnyi demonstrated a high level of skill, finishing third in the vault final.Read also
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