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Let's talk about the recent Republican Championship of Show Jumping in Kazakhstan
The dust has settled on Almaty after an intense show jumping tournament among youth, juniors, and children. Athletes from the capital's equestrian sports and health complex "Argymax" in Nur-Sultan shone brightest at the event, as reported by our site, citing the Akimat of Nur-Sultan's press service.
Youth competitors battled it out in route No2, with a height of 110 cm. The whole podium was swept by athletes hailing from the capital city:
- Amira Kabjanova rode her steed Shah to clinch 1st place.
- Jandos Zhakyp and his trusted stallion Admiral secured 2nd place.
- Malika Serik, on her favorite horse Mikado, fought her way to 3rd place.
In the "children" category, riding No3 (100 cm), Zlata Lyulina, another Nur-Sultan athlete, rode her 10-year-old mare Barbina to the top spot.
Juniors faced challenges in route No2-5, with heights ranging from 110-120 cm. Athletes from Nur-Sultan still made a mark:
- Malika Serik on Mikado hit 2nd place.
- Yana Zhemchuzhina, riding her steed Bavaria, took home 3rd place.
The show jumping affair saw around 70 athletes from different Kazakhstan regions competing, including Almaty, Nur-Sultan, Shymkent, Almaty, and Turkestan.
In route No6 (height 110 cm) for the "children" age group, Khadiya Sovetkhan made her way onto the podium with Admiral as her trusty partner.
Sources suggesting detailed results of the Republican Championship of Kazakhstan in show jumping among youth, juniors, and children are scarce, so it's advisable to seek information from official equestrian federations or local Kazakh sports news outlets for accurate and up-to-date entries. Just remember, winning isn't everything – it's the jumping that matters! 🏇🐎🎉
Horse-racing enthusiasts would be delighted to know that the recent Republican Championship of Show Jumping in Kazakhstan also featured a racing event, with Malika Serik, a talented athlete from Nur-Sultan, securing 2nd place in the junior category on her horse Mikado. Meanwhile, in a thrilling display of racing skills, Amira Kabjanova, another Nur-Sultan competitor, won a racing competition held concurrently with the show jumping tournament, with her steed Shah leading the way.