Successful performances by athletes shine in the boxing championship
In the heart of Ukhta, the Eduard Zakharov Martial Arts Center played host to a significant boxing tournament on September 13, 2025. The event, supported by LLC "LUKOIL-UNP," marked the end of the annual "Uhta Martial Arts Week-2025."
This year's tournament was dedicated to the memory of International Master of Sports Eduard Zakharov and the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Over 100 boxers from various locations, including Pechora, Sosnogorsk, Syktyvkar, Udorsky District, Usinsk, and Uhta, gathered for the six-year-old competition.
The tournament saw a number of impressive performances. Konstantin Chegletsov and Egor Kalyuzhny were awarded a special "fighting spirit" accolade for their tenacity and determination in the ring. Timofey Meshchaninov and Mikhail Chernyakov were recognised for their exceptional technique and tactical prowess, receiving the award for "best technique and fight tactics."
Uhta athletes shone brightly in the competition, securing 11 first places, 13 second places, and 7 third places. LUKOIL-UNP congratulated the athletes and their coaches on their outstanding results, wishing them new victories and bright achievements in the boxing ring.
The tournament has been a staple event in Ukhta for six years, with the support of LLC "LUKOIL-UNP." However, the specific name of this year's event or information about its frequency before 2025 could not be found in the available search results.
Regardless, the boxing tournament in Ukhta continues to be a celebrated event, fostering a sense of community and sportsmanship while honouring the memory of Eduard Zakharov and the anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.
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