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Khabarovsk Athletes Shine at XVII Open Russian Youth Games of Martial Arts

Khabarovsk's 'KIMÉ' club makes a splash at the XVII Open Russian Youth Games of Martial Arts, with four young athletes returning with medals. The region's diverse sporting interests are on display.

In the picture there are kids playing chess,this seems to be a chess competition and at background...
In the picture there are kids playing chess,this seems to be a chess competition and at background and sides many adults are watching them.

Khabarovsk Athletes Shine at XVII Open Russian Youth Games of Martial Arts

The XVII Open Russian Youth Games of Martial Arts in Anapa saw a strong showing from Khabarovsk athletes. The tournament attracted 327 competitors from 17 regions, with Khabarovsk's 'KIMÉ' club making a significant impact.

Alexander Ivanov and Timur Stepanov led the Khabarovsk contingent, winning silver and gold medals respectively in kickboxing. Ivanov's performance was commendable, while Stepanov's victory was a testament to his skill and determination.

Artem Tingeev and Dmitry Panov also made the podium, each claiming a bronze medal in kickboxing. Their achievements added to the club's impressive medal tally.

The Khabarovsk club 'KIMÉ' sent six young athletes to the competition, with four of them returning with medals. This remarkable feat highlights the club's strength and the quality of its training programme.

In addition to kickboxing, local Khabarovsk residents participated in the 'Cross Country' competition, showcasing the region's diverse sporting interests.

The Khabarovsk region's young athletes have made their mark at the XVII Open Russian Youth Games of Martial Arts. With four medals won, the region's sporting prowess is evident. The success of the 'KIMÉ' club is particularly noteworthy, with its athletes contributing significantly to the medal haul.

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