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Aldan's Spartakiad Crowns Champions in Shooting and Kettlebell Push

From precision shooting to brute strength, Aldan's Spartakiad showcased fierce competition. Discover which teams triumphed—and what they won.

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On March 28, Aldan Hosted Shooting and Kettlebell Push Competitions as Part of JSC "Railways of Yakutia" Annual Spartakiad

Aldan's Spartakiad Crowns Champions in Shooting and Kettlebell Push

The tournament, held at the Lokomotiv Sports Complex, brought together employees from various divisions to compete for the titles of sharpest shooters and strongest athletes.

Six teams—Lokomotiv, Management, Track Service, Engineering Corps, Transportation Service, and Passenger Car Service—vied for victory in the air rifle shooting competition. Using pneumatic rifles from a distance of 10 meters, each participant took 10 shots, with results counting toward their team's total.

The Transportation Service team (Rosa Ignatyeva, Talentbek Sardalbekov, Ivan Antipov) emerged as the most accurate, earning a well-deserved first place with their precision and composure.

The Management team (Aisu Aliyeva, Vasily Babinov, Alexander Andriyenko) secured second place, while the Engineering Corps (Sakhayana Tatarinoza, Alexander Filipov, Vitaly Gordeyev) took third.

Tatyana Solovyova served as the head judge for the shooting competition.

In the kettlebell push event, five teams—Lokomotiv, Management, Track Service, Engineering Corps, and Passenger Car Service—demonstrated their strength and endurance. The competition featured two weight categories: under 80 kg and over 80 kg.

The Lokomotiv team (Roman Petrov, Dmitry Dyachkovsky) delivered a powerful performance, claiming gold in the event.

The Passenger Car Service team (Alexander Koldanov, Nikolai Shamaev) earned silver, while the Engineering Corps (Vitaly Gordeyev, Alexander Filipov) took bronze.

Viktor Kharin officiated as the head judge for the kettlebell competition.

The trade union committee fostered a warm and festive atmosphere, organizing a tea reception for participants. Winners were awarded certificates and gift vouchers from DNS Electronics worth 4,000, 3,000, and 2,000 rubles for first, second, and third places, respectively. The awards ceremony was led by Natalya Onufriychuk, chair of the trade union committee, and Alexander Chuprov, chair of the sports committee.

Organizers extended special gratitude to the head judges for their role in the event.

Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to all participants for their determination and competitive spirit!

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