World Summer Universiade watch. Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. Archery

In Taipei (Chinese Taipei)hey) in the swimming competition at the 29th World Summer Universiade in the medal count, which took into account the awards won by athletes in the 50-meter pool and in open water swimming, the Russian team with16 medals (2 gold, 5 silver and 9 bronze),took fourth place. The USA team is in first place with 28 (11-9-8), in second place is Japan with 20 (9-6-5), and in third place is Italy with 10 (5-4-1).

Swimmer competitions were held from August 20 to 26 in the 50-meter pool of the National Sports University, where 40 sets of awards were played out; a marathon race at a 10-kilometer distance in open water swimming for men and women took place on August 27 on the city canal located in the new parts of the city.

The most successful Russian athlete At the 2017 Universiade, Arina Openysheva won gold in the 4x200m freestyle relay together with Anastasia Guzhenkova, Valeria Salamatina and Maria Baklakova, silver in the 4x100m freestyle relay, and two bronzes in the 100m and 200m individual distances. freestyle.

Maria Kameneva has three silver medals to her credit - in the 50m and 100m freestyle, as well as in the women's 4x100m freestyle relay. In the semi-final 50m freestyle, Maria repeated the Russian record of 24.82, which has been held by Elizaveta Bazarova since 2014.

Among men, the winner of the Universiade was Alexander Sadovnikov in the 100 m butterfly, the athlete also won silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay.

Mikhail Vekovishchev will take home four medals - one silver and three bronze. A silver medal was awarded to him in the medley relay, bronze - in the 200 m freestyle and in two freestyle relays 4x100 m and 4x200 m.

At individual distances, Andrey Zhilkin (50 m butterfly) won the silver medal, Rustam Gadirov (200 m breaststroke), Maria Temnikova (200 m breaststroke), Roman Larin (200 m backstroke), Alexander Osipenko (400 m medley) won bronze.

Let us remind you that at the Universiade 2015 in Gwangju ( South Korea) Russian swimmers won 11 medals - 5 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze.

In total, the Russian national team at the 2017 Universiade won 94 medals in 19 sports - 25 gold, 31 silver and 38 bronze.

The next 30th World Summer Universiade will be held in the Italian city of Naples in 2019.

MEDALS WON BY RUSSIAN SWIMMERS AT THE XXIX WORLD SUMMER UNIVERSIAD IN TAIPEI

GOLD

1. Alexander Sadovnikov – 100 m butterfly – 51.81
2. Women's 4x200 m freestyle relay - Anastasia Guzhenkova, Valeria Salamatina, Maria Baklakova, Arina Openysheva (preliminary swim teacher Anna Egorova) - 7.55.28

SILVER

1. Maria Kameneva – 50 m freestyle – 25.08
2. Maria Kameneva – 100 m freestyle – 54.37
3. Andrey Zhilkin – 50 m butterfly – 23.40
4. Women's 4x100 m freestyle relay - Maria Kameneva, Polina Lapshina, Anastasia Guzhenkova, Arina Openysheva (preliminary swim teacher Maria Baklakova) - 3.39.39
5. Men's 4x100m medley relay - Roman Larin, Rustam Gadirov, Alexander Sadovnikov, Mikhail Vekovishchev (pre-swimming team Andrey Shabasov, Mikhail Dorinov, Alexander Kudashev and Nikita Korolev) - 3.34.85

BRONZE

1. Arina Openysheva – 100 m freestyle – 54.89
2. Arina Openysheva – 200 m freestyle – 1.58.53
3. Mikhail Vekovishchev – 200 m freestyle – 1.46.48
4. Rustam Gadirov – 200 m breaststroke – 2.09.72
5. Maria Temnikova – 200 m breaststroke – 2.24.73
6. Roman Larin – 200 m backstroke – 1.57.29
7. Alexander Osipenko – 400 m medley – 4.16.63
8. Men's 4x100 m freestyle relay - Mikhail Vekovishchev, Andrey Arbuzov, Sergey Fesikov, Nikita Korolev (preliminary swim class Alexey Bryansky) - 3.15.78
9. Men's 4x200 m freestyle relay - Vyacheslav Andrusenko, Elisey Stepanov, Ernest Maksumov, Mikhail Vekovishchev (preliminary swim team Alexander Kudashev and Alexander Fedorov) - 7.13.47

RUSSIAN RECORD

1. Maria Kameneva – 50m freestyle – semi-final – 24.82

The 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei has ended

News & Events

08/19/2017 Opening of the 2017 Summer Universiade in Taipei

The twenty-ninth Summer Universiade started in the Taiwanese city of Taipei on August 19, 2017 - World International Student and Youth Games sport competitions. The opening ceremony of the competition took place at the Taipei Arena. Over the next 11 days of competition, 275 sets of awards will be awarded.

The XXIX Summer Universiade ended on August 30, 2017 in the Chinese city of Taipei. The closing ceremony of the competition took place at the Taipei Arena, which seats 21 thousand spectators. Over 11 days of competition, 275 sets of awards were awarded.

The Russian team took fourth place in the team competition, winning 25 gold, 31 silver and 38 bronze medals. Leaders medal standings According to the results of the Universiade, the Japanese won 37 gold, 27 silver and 37 bronze awards. The second place went to the South Korean team (30-22-30), the host team of the competition, Taiwan, took third place (26-34-30).

The Russian Federation team was represented at World Universiade a delegation of 348 athletes who won a total of 101 medals.

The largest number of awards for the Russian national team was brought by Yulia Bravikova, who won four gold and one silver medal in the competitions rhythmic gymnastics. The Russian won in the exercises with hoop, clubs, ribbon and in the individual all-around, and took second place in the exercises with the ball. The Russian rhythmic gymnastics team at the Universiade confirmed its status as the best in the world, winning a total of seven gold, four silver and two bronze awards.

The Russian diving team won four gold, three silver and three bronze medals. Olympic champion In London, Ilya Zakharov won two gold medals at the Universiade: in diving from a three-meter springboard and in synchronized diving from a three-meter springboard, paired with Evgeny Kuznetsov. Nikita Shleikher and Roman Izmailov won gold in synchronized diving from the platform. And the Russian men's team won the team competition in Taipei.

The Russians won three golds, two silvers and three bronzes at the Universiade in artistic gymnastics. Daria Spiridonova won the uneven bars exercise, and Kirill Prokopyev became first in the floor exercise. Russian gymnasts also excelled in team tournament. They won three gold and bronze awards each in Taipei Russian taekwondoists - Rafail Ayukaev won in weight category over 87 kg and Boris Krasnov (up to 68 kg). The Russian team was also first in the men's team competition.

The fencers brought two gold medals to the Russian national team: Sergei Bida first won the individual epee competition, and then excelled in the team tournament together with Dmitry Gusev, Alan Fardzinov and Georgy Bruev. Russian foil fighters took three silver and one bronze. Russian swimmers won two gold, five silver and nine bronze medals following their performance at the Universiade. Victory was won by Alexander Sadovnikov in the 100 m butterfly and the women's team in the 4 x 200 m freestyle relay.

Russian judokas won 12 medals in Taipei, but not a single gold one: the team won 3 silver and 9 bronze medals. The Russian team did not perform very well this time in the team events. In volleyball, the women's team won gold, and the men's team won silver. The men's water polo team won silver, and the female players won bronze medals.

The Russians were short of awards in athletics, where the Russian team ultimately did not compete at the Universiade. 11 people applied for participation in the athletics competitions in Taipei, all of them had permission to compete at international competitions in a neutral status from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). However, in the end they did not go to the competition, since the IAAF and FISU (International Federation student sports) could not agree on Russian athletes could compete in Taipei under their own flag.

The next World Summer Universiade will be held in 2019 in Naples, Italy.

... read more >

Guide to the Summer Universiade 2017

These competitions have their own anthem, mascot and slogan, but there will be no Russian athletes.

Where and when

From August 19 to August 30 in Taipei. Brasilia and Turkish Izmir argued for the right to host the competition. Taiwan is the only country among the candidates that has not previously hosted the Universiade. Brazil hosted the University Games in 1963, and Turkey hosted athletes in 2005. Taipei's application was approved by the International University Sports Federation on November 29, 2011.

For the capital of the Republic of China, these competitions will generally become the largest and most significant sporting event in the entire history of the island state. All tickets for the Opening Ceremony, which will take place on August 19, were sold out a month ago.

Kinds of sports

Over the course of a week and a half, athletes will compete for 275 sets of awards in 22 sports. In addition to the fourteen compulsory events that are presented at each summer Universiade, the organizing committee added eight more. Six of them were previously carried out at student games: Archery, badminton, baseball, golf, taekwondo and weightlifting. Wushu and roller sports will make their debut at the Universiade this year.

Representatives of athletics will traditionally compete for the most awards - 50 sets of medals, in swimming athletes will compete for 42 sets, in taekwondo - for 23 sets.

Symbolism

The Chinese character that means “north” and is an abbreviation for Taipei was chosen for the Universiade logo. The lines as conceived by the designers reflect the city's constant desire for excellence and innovation. A mandatory element in the logo is five stars, which, like the Olympic rings, represent the five continents.

The official slogan of the competition is “For you. For young people".

The Universiade also has its own mascot - a black bear named Bravo. He was chosen as the mascot through an online vote. The white stripes on the chest are made in the shape of the letter V, which means victory. This letter is also the ribbon for the bear's gold medal.

Universiade

The Universiade also has its own hymn. The lyrics for the song Embrace the World with You were written by famous Chinese singer Chris Wu. In addition to national motifs, the composition uses a rumba rhythm. The song is about friendship and world peace.

Russian team

The University Sports Federation has set a target of 40 gold medals for this Universiade. To accomplish this task, famous and titled athletes, winners and prize-winners of world championships and Olympic games will be involved. So our team will be represented by divers Ilya Zakharov and Evgeny Kuznetsov, archer Tuyana Dashidozhieva, weightlifter Artem Okulov and others.

Athletics representatives will not be able to compete at the Universiade. The Russian Student Union was unable to register athletes to participate in the games.

“Our athletes will not compete at the Universiade in any capacity, nothing happened. It was planned that 11 people would go there, but we never received any clarification from the International University Sports Federation on how neutral athletes would participate in the competition. It was not clear how to enter them into the database,” Sergei Seiranov, president of the Russian Sports Student Union, told TASS.

Where to see

The World Summer Universiade can be watched on our website and the Match! TV channel. Arena". The opening ceremony will take place on August 19 at 14:00.

August 20 “Match! Arena" will show competitions in diving, judo, fencing and swimming. Broadcasts start at 9:25.

Photo: globallookpress.com, Getty Images, RIA Novosti

41 sets of awards were drawn. The Russians added four gold, three silver and seven bronze medals to their treasury. The Russian team in the overall team standings rose from sixth position to fourth with eight gold, 11 silver and 20 bronze medals.

Gymnastics.

Kirill Prokopyev won gold in the floor exercise (14.800 points). Silver goes to South Korean Hansol Kim (14.7000), bronze goes to Japanese Wataru Tanigawa (14.658). Russian Daniil Kazachkov is sixth (14.183).
Daria Spiridonova is the Universiade champion on uneven bars.
Liliya Akhaimova and Maria Paseka won silver (13.983) and bronze (13.916) in the vault. Canada's Brittany Rogers won (14.250).
Vladislav Polyashov won silver on the horizontal bar (14.166). The Frenchman Axel Auge won (14.166), the bronze went to the Japanese Wataru Tanigawa (13.866), and the fourth was the Russian Alexey Rostov (13.733).
Liliya Akhaimova won bronze in the floor exercise (13.533), followed by Romanian Larisa Iordache (13.800).

Swimming.

Won in the 4x200m freestyle relay Russian team(Anastasia Guzhenkova, Valeria Salamatina, Maria Baklakova, Arina Openysheva) with a result of 7.55.28. The Russians snatched 0.04 seconds from the Americans in the fight for gold. Bronze – Japanese (7.59.59).
Rustam Gadirov won bronze in the 200m breaststroke (2:09.72), Mikhail Dorinov was fourth (2:09.92). American Andrew Wilson won (2:08.45), Kazakhstan's Dmitry Balandin (2:09.70) took silver.

Archery.

The Russian men's compound archery team (Anton Bulaev, Alexander Dambaev, Viktor Kalashnikov) won the Games gold in the team tournament, defeating their opponents from Iran in the final - 232:227. In the fight for bronze, the South Koreans were more accurate than the Mexicans - 235:223.
Diana Tontoeva, Maria Vinogradova and Alexandra Savenkova won silver in the team tournament in compound archery. In the final, the Russian team lost to the South Korean team - 229:232. Bronze - Turkish women.

Judo.

In the judo tournament, the Russians took three bronze medals - from Albert Oguzov (up to 60 kg), Musa Tumenov and Angela Gasparyan (both in the absolute category). The victories were won by the Japanese Taiko Fujisaka (up to 60 kg), Mai Umekita (up to 48 kg), Yoga Ota and Akari Inoe (both in the absolute category).

Taekwondo.

Gulzhigit Kochkorbaev won bronze in the weight category up to 58 kg. In the semi-finals he failed to beat the Portuguese Rui Braganca.

Football.

Russian football players took first place in Group C, winning all three meetings. In the final round the Americans were defeated - 8:0. Evgeniy Ivashchenko, Kamil Mullin and Mikhail Pogorelov scored doubles, Roman Minaev and Ivan Sergeev scored. On August 25, the Russians will play in the quarterfinals with the Uruguayans.

Basketball.

Russian basketball players suffered a second defeat in Group D, this time from the Ukrainians - 65:72 (14:9, 12:24, 18:12, 21:27). The most productive among the Russians were Ruslan Abdulbasirov (21 points), Alexander Platunov (15) and Sergei Mitusov (14). Tomorrow, August 24, the Russians will play with the Australians.

Russian basketball players reached the quarterfinals from first place in Group D, having won all three meetings at the preliminary stage. In the final round, the Russians defeated the Australians - 63:58 (17:17, 12:14, 14:10, 20:17). The most productive among the Russians were Yulia Gladkova (27 points + 11 rebounds) and Ekaterina Ryabova (12+7).

Volleyball.

Russian volleyball players took first place in Group D, winning three matches. In the final round, the Russians defeated the Brazilians - 3:1 (21:25, 25:15, 25:21, 25:21). The most productive among the Russians was Angelina Lazarenko (18 points). On August 25, the Russian team will play in the quarterfinals with the Thai team.

Baseball.

Russian baseball players took last, fourth place in Group B, losing all three matches. Today the Russians were unable to provide serious resistance to the Mexicans - 0:15.

Athletics.

Daria Maslova (Kyrgyzstan) won the 10,000 m race with a score of 33:19.27.

Photo: taipei2017.com.tw

58 - Internal news page

The 2017 Universiade in Taipei has come to an end, the Russian team took fourth place in the team competition at the 29th Summer World University Games.

6:07 31.08.2017

The 2017 Universiade in Taipei has come to an end, the Russian team at the 29th Summer World University Games took fourth place in the team competition, for the first time since 2001, in terms of the number of gold medals, it was not among the top three teams.

The Universiade lasted from August 19 to 30. During this time, 271 sets of awards were awarded in 21 sports, and more than 7.5 thousand athletes from 144 countries took part in the competitions. The Russian delegation included 348 athletes representing more than one hundred universities in the country, including student athletes from foreign universities.

The Japanese team took first place in the medal standings (37-27-37), the second position was taken by the South Korean team (30-22-30), and the Taiwanese team took third place (26-34-30). The Russian team won 25 gold, 31 silver and 38 bronze medals. In total, the Russians won 94 awards and in the total number of medals they were second only to the Japanese (101).

Most successful Russian athletes performed in rhythmic gymnastics, where they won seven gold, four silver and two bronze awards. High results they also showed in diving (4-3-3), where the country, in particular, was represented by world champions Ilya Zakharov and Evgeny Kuznetsov. The Russian team won the most awards in swimming - 16, but only two of them are gold (2-5-9).

The plight of track and field athletes

The last time the Russian team remained outside the top three was in 2001, when Beijing hosted the Universiade. In the Chinese capital, the Russians also finished fifth, behind the teams of Ukraine, Japan, the USA and China.

President of the Russian Student Sports Union Sergei Seiranov, commenting on the results of the competition, highlighted two reasons why the national team failed to maintain its leading position. The fact that Russian track and field athletes were unable to compete in Taipei was largely hindered. Ongoing suspension All-Russian Federation Athletics (ARAF) allowed Russians to compete at the Universiade only in a neutral status, as happened at the recent World Athletics Championships, but a decision was made to abandon this idea. Although at the last Universiade, which was held in Kazan, track and field athletes brought the Russian team 29 medals, of which 12 were gold. In Taipei, 50 sets of medals were competed for in athletics.

“The second blow is that we knew that China was ignoring the Universiade, but that they would bring such “passengers,” Seiranov said about the second reason. “Imagine table tennis, and the Chinese only have one gold! As a result, all these medals that the Chinese were supposed to win (badminton, rollersports, table tennis) were played between three Asian countries: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan."

Well-deserved victories

It was clear that he wanted to prove himself with best side team of Japan, whose capital will host the summer in three years Olympic Games. “Japan has never shown such an attitude towards the Universiades before,” Seiranov noted. “It’s a shame that in the end they remained in fourth overall team place, everyone worked with great dedication - all members of the national team.”

This was also noted by the country's leadership. Throughout the tournament, the President of Russia noted his contribution to success national team winners of the Universiade.

Following the results of the competition, Vitaly Mutko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation for Sports, Tourism and Youth Policy, sent a government telegram to the athletes. "You showed your best sporting qualities, confidently fought against worthy opponents, and brought Russia well-deserved medals,” the telegram said.

Medal table

Teams Gold Silver Bronze Sum Glasses
1 Japan 37 27 37 101 202
2 South Korea 30 22 30 82 164
3 Taiwan 26 34 30 90 176
4 Russia 25 31 38 94 175
5 USA 16 19 16 51 102
6 Ukraine 12 11 13 36 71
7 DPRK 12 5 6 23 52
8 Italy 9 6 16 31 55
9 China 9 6 2 17 41
10 Iran 8 4 11 23 43
11 Poland 7 9 9 25 48
12 Germany 7 6 11 24 44
13 Mexico 6 5 11 22 39
14 Hungary 5 5 4 14 29
15 France 4 5 8 17 30
16 Canada 4 5 4 13 26
17 Australia 4 3 2 9 20
18 Dominican Republic 4 2 0 6 16
19 Serbia 4 0 0 4 12
20 Türkiye 3 7 6 16 29
21 Kazakhstan 3 6 7 16 28
22 Belarus 3 4 2 9 19
23 Romania 3 2 6 11 19
24 Azerbaijan 3 1 4 8 15
25 Lithuania 3 1 3 7 14
26 Armenia 3 1 2 6 13
27 Thailand 2 5 6 13 22
28 Brazil 2 4 6 12 20
29 Portugal 2 1 2 5 10
30 Hong Kong 2 0 2 4 8
31 Netherlands 2 0 1 3 7
32 Macau 2 0 0 2 6
33 Colombia 1 3 7 11 16
34 Finland 1 1 2 4 7
35 Switzerland 1 1 1 3 6
36 Uganda 1 1 1 3 6
37 Cuba 1 1 0 2 5
38 Vietnam 1 0 4 5 7
39 Czech 1 0 2 3 5
40 Austria 1 0 1 2 4
41 Ireland 1 0 0 1 3
42 Kyrgyzstan 1 0 0 1 3
43 Jamaica 1 0 0 1 3
44 South Africa 0 5 0 5 10
45 Great Britain 0 3 6 9 12
46 Malaysia 0 3 4 7 10
47 Algeria 0 3 2 5 8
48 Cyprus 0 2 0 2 4
49 Latvia 0 1 2 3 4
50 Sweden 0 1 1 2 3
51 Bahamas 0 1 1 2 3
52 Slovakia 0 1 1 2 3
53 Mongolia 0 1 0 1 2
54 Estonia 0 1 0 1 2
55 India 0 1 0 1 2
56 Spain 0 1 0 1 2
57 Argentina 0 1 0 1 2
58 Burkina Faso 0 1 0 1 2
59 Philippines 0 1 0 1 2
60 Indonesia 0 0 3 3 3
61 Croatia 0 0 3 3 3
62 Jordan 0 0 1 1 1
63 Norway 0 0 1 1 1
64 Moldova 0 0 1 1 1
65 New Zealand 0 0 1 1 1
66 Belgium 0 0 1 1 1

Teams are awarded points according to the following principle: gold - 3 points, silver - 2 points, bronze - 1 point

Continuing the topic:
Leveling up 

Methods of teaching acrobatic exercises In the comprehensive physical education program for school students, much attention is paid to mastering relatively simple...