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Over 1600 competitors predicted to join the Manchaari Sports Event

Compete starts on July 7th, in Tatyinsky District

Over 16 hundred competitors are set to take part in the Manchaari Games competition
Over 16 hundred competitors are set to take part in the Manchaari Games competition

Over 1600 competitors predicted to join the Manchaari Sports Event

The picturesque village of Ityk-Kyuel, Tattinsky District, is set to host the XXII Spartakiad of National Sports, commonly known as the "Mancalary Games," from July 7 to July 12. This prestigious event, held every four years, is part of a series of multi-sport competitions aimed at promoting physical culture among the masses.

The event will take place in new facilities built under the federal program "Development of Physical Culture and Sports." Among these new facilities is the "Sahyl Uyalaha" Hippodrome, a 1500-seat tribune designed for horse racing, and the "Dyuluruuyar Nyurgun Bootur" Stadium, equipped with a 1000-seat tribune and a running track. The A.E. Turnev Sports Palace is another addition to the state-of-the-art infrastructure.

A Culture and Recreation Park is also part of the new facilities in Ityk-Kyuel, providing a serene environment for athletes, judges, volunteers, sports veterans, honorary guests, and organizers, who will make up the approximate 7000-strong contingent of the event.

This year's Mancalary Games will feature 11 national sports: Khapsaaga, Mass-Wrestling, Yakutian jumps, Light athletics, National decathlon, Northern decathlon, Table games, Weightlifting, Pistol shooting, Traditional archery, and Horse racing.

The first Mancalary Games were held in Yakutia in 1968, according to the Republic's Ministry of Sports. The exact origins and history of the games are yet to be fully documented, but they have since become an integral part of the region's sporting calendar.

For more detailed information about the XXII Spartakiad in 2021 or the Mancalary Games, it is recommended to consult official sporting event archives or databases specializing in international sports competitions. The term "Mancalary Games" may be a misspelling or a less-known event that is not widely documented online.

The A.E. Turnev Sports Palace, a contemporary venue built for the event, will be utilized for sports-analysis presentations during the Mancalary Games. Spectators can attend various sports competitions, including horse racing, at the newly constructed facilities in the Culture and Recreation Park.

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