The Ukrainian national team in kettlebell sport won 135 medals at the World Championship.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian national team in kettlebell sport achieved victory at the World Championship held in the Polish city of Kalisz. Our athletes won an impressive number of medals: 112 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze, becoming one of the most successful teams in the history of these competitions.
Ukrainian athletes competed against participants from 27 countries, including 500 athletes. Our team also secured 10th place in the overall medal standings at the European Youth Olympic Festival, showcasing impressive results.
Our athletes demonstrated extraordinary achievements, winning 135 medals, which is the second most successful performance at festivals in the history of Ukraine. This success deserves special attention and recognition!
Ukrainian athletes amazed with their skills in various sports — judo, swimming, athletics, taekwondo, shooting, artistic gymnastics, and table tennis, showing their professionalism and dedication.
The impressive results of the Ukrainian team at the World Championship and the World Summer Universiade confirm the high level of sports training among our athletes and evoke national pride. They continue to reach new heights on the international stage, enhancing Ukraine's status in the world of sports.
These successes not only underscore the strong potential of Ukrainian athletes but also serve as inspiration for the younger generation. Competitions on the international stage promote the development of sports in Ukraine and the promotion of Healthy Lifestyle among the population.
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