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Yakutia Newspaper's First Contest Awards Announced

Intense First Victory Relay Run Holds Schools from Yakutsk in Suspense

Commencement of the 'Victory Relay' on May 8th was filled with intense competition. Contesting...
Commencement of the 'Victory Relay' on May 8th was filled with intense competition. Contesting teams hailed from schools within Yakutsk, with the ultimate victor remaining undetermined until the race's conclusion. Bogdan Lutscko, representing YGL, emerged victorious, securing a narrow lead to claim the monetary reward provided by our publication.

Yakutia Newspaper's First Contest Awards Announced

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The gripping "Victory Relay" race, hosted by our very own newspaper on the 8th of May, was a heart-pumping event. School teams from the chilly city of Yakutsk went head-to-head, and the winning team remained a hot topic of discussion until the very end.

In the opening heat, Bogdan Luzhenko, representing the YAGL team, sprinted across the finish line with a slim margin, giving his team a cash prize from our generous paper. The first leg, stretching an impressive 850 meters, is the longest and equally the most grueling, attracting the city's toughest runners.

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The 23rd school's team triumphed in the second leg. Polina Glebova, a spirited 9th grader, exchanged the baton first with a comfortable advantage.

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During the fourth leg, YAGL's Sergei Sotnikov set a blistering pace once more. Saian Nikolaev of the 33rd school took home the sixth leg.

Following the seventh leg, the 31st school took charge. Eight-grader Keré-Kuo Kontoeva, boasting experience from other competitions, claimed the eighth leg triumphantly, saying, "It was a breeze!"

The penultimate leg was a nail-biting battle. The 31st school clinched the first position, with the 23rd and 33rd schools trailing closely. Yulia Zhirokhova, a resilient 9th grader from the 31st school, handed over the baton first in the ninth leg, securing her team's victory.

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Ilya Sivtsev of the 31st school emerged victorious, claiming the relay win. The 33rd school finished second, and the 23rd school finalized the podium in third place.

Disclaimer: The exact results for the Victory Relay race in Yakutsk could not be found through our search. To obtain accurate and updated results, kindly refer to local sports news sources or official event websites specifically catering to sporting events held in Yakutsk.

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  1. In the penultimate leg, the 31st school's Yulia Zhirokhova competed fiercely, securing her team's lead with a first baton exchange.
  2. The Victory Relay race, held in the cold city of Yakutsk, reached its sixth meter by the conclusion of the fifth leg, led by the 31st school.
  3. Football is not the only sport that captures the hearts of Yakutsk's citizens; the gripping Victory Relay event demonstrates their unwavering dedication to various disciplines.
  4. The 31st school's Ilya Sivtsev, metaphorically speaking, hoisted the winning trophy as the relay's last leg ended, claiming the triumph for his school and team.

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