Over the course of the 2nd European Games, that were held in Minsk from 21-30 July, 200 sets of medals were awarded in 15 sports. The team Belarus placed second
in the overall medal standings, it won a total of 69 medals: 24 gold ones, 16 silver ones and 29 bronze ones. Here’s the full list of medalists according to sports and disciplines.
CANOE SPRINT
10 medals in total (5-2-3).
Gold. Volha Khudzenka/ Maryna Litvinchuk (К2, 500 m), Volha Khudzenka (К1, 500 м), Alena Nozdrava(С1, 200 m), Artsem Kozyr (С1, 200 m), Maryna Litvinchuk (К1, 5000 m).
Silver. Volha Klimava/ Nadzeya Makarchanka (С2 500m), Marharyta Makhneva/ Nadzeya Papok/ Volha Khudzenka/ Maryna Litvinchuk (K4, 500m).
Bronze. Dzmitry Tratsiakou (K1 200m), Volha Khudzenka/ Maryna Litvinchuk (C2, 200m), Aleh Yurenia (K1 1000m).
SAMBO
15 medals in total (3-4-8).
Gold. Aliaksandr Koksha, Anzhela Zhylinskaya, Vera Harelikava.
Silver. Anastasiia Arkhipava, Maryna Zharskaya, Yury Rybak, Andrei Kazusionak.
Bronze. Sviatlana Tsimashenka, Volha Namazava, Tatsiana Matsko, Anfisa Kapayeva, Tsimafei Yemelyanau, Stsiapan Papou, Ivan Aniskevich, Uladzislau Burdz.
ATHLETICS
7 medals in total (3-4-0).
Gold. Tatsiana Khaladovich (javelin throw), Elvira Herman (100m hurdles), Maksim Nedasekau (high jump).
Silver. Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova (long jump), Vitali Parakhonka (110m hurdles), Krystsina Tsimanouskaya (100m), DNA mixed team.
WRESTLING
7 medals in total (3-2-2).
Gold. Iryna Kurachkina (women’s wrestling), Vasilisa Marzaliuk (women’s wrestling), Kiryl Hryshchanka (men’s Greco-Roman).
Silver. Aliaksandr Hrabovik (men’s Greco-Roman), Ali Shabanau (men’s freestyle).
Bronze. Soslan Daurov (men’s Greco-Roman), Aliaksandr Hyshtyn (men’s freestyle).
RHYTMIC GYMNASTICS
5 medals in total (2-1-2).
Gold. Anastasiya Rybakova/ Karyna Yarmolenka/ Arina Tsitsilina/ Hanna Haidukevich/ Hanna Shvaiba (group multiple competition and 3 hoops & 4 clubs).
Silver. Katsiaryna Halkina (women’s hoop).
Bronze. Katsiaryna Halkina (individual multiple competition), Anastasiya Rybakova/ Karyna Yarmolenka/ Arina Tsitsilina/ Hanna Haidukevich/ Hanna Shvaiba (women’s 5 balls).
ACROBATIC GYMNASTICS
6 medals in total (2-0-4).
Gold. Artur Beliakou/ Volha Melnik (mixed pairs balance), Veranika Nabokina/ Julia Ivonchyk/ Karina Sandovich (women’s groups balance).
Bronze. Artur Beliakou/ Volha Melnik (mixed pairs dynamic, mixed pairs all-around (combined)), Veranika Nabokina/ Julia Ivonchyk/ Karina Sandovich (women’s groups dynamic, women’s groups all-around (combined)).
TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS
3 medals in total (2-0-1).
Gold. Uladzislau Hancharou (men’s individual), Hanna Hancharova/ Mariya Makharynskaya (women’s synchronized).
Bronze. Hanna Hancharova (women’s individual).
BOXING
2 medals in total (1-1-0).
Gold. Dzmitry Asanau (men’s, light -60kg).
Silver. Uladzislau Smiahlikau (men’s, heavy -91kg).
TRACK CYCLING
3 medals in total (1-0-2).
Gold. Tatsiana Sharakova (women’s individual pursuit).
Silver. Yauheni Karaliok (men’s scratch), Hanna Tserakh (women’s scratch).
ROAD CYCLING
2 medals in total (1-0-1).
Gold. Vasil Kiryienka (men’s trial time).
Bronze. Tatsiana Sharakova (women’s road race).
JUDO
1 meal in total (1-0-0).
Gold. Maryna Slutskaya.
ARCHERY
1 medal in total (0-1-0).
Silver. Hanna Marusava/ Karyna Kazlouskaya/ Karyna Dziominskaya (women’s recurve team).
RIFLE & PISTOL SHOOTING
1 medal in total (0-1-0).
Silver. Yury Shcherbatsevich (men’s 50m rifle 3 positions).
3x3 BASKETBALL
2 medal in total (0-0-2).
Bronze. Women’s and men’s teams.
ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
2 medals in total (0-0-2).
Bronze. Andrey Likhovitskiy (men’s pommel horse), Anastasiya Alistratava (women’s uneven bars).
KARATE
2 medals in total (0-0-2).
Bronze. Mariya Koulinkovitch (women’s kumite -50kg), Artsiom Krautsou (men’s kumite -67kg).
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Photo: Dzianis Kastsiuchenka, Sergei Neverkevitch, BelTa