Olympics. Belarus won the first gold at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Belarus enters an anti-record medal collection schedule at the Summer Olympics
Goat Hennes
Perhaps the most famous goat in Germany is the mascot of the Bundesliga football club Cologne Hennes (Geißbock Hennes). Over the entire history of the team, seven artiodactyls have already changed. Today, Hennes the Eighth lives in the zoo in his own enclosure and travels to the club's games in a special car.
Red Devil
This red devil is the mascot of the second Bundesliga football club Kaiserslautern. The mystical creature is responsible for the mood in the stands. It’s hard to say about luck - last season the players took only tenth place in standings.
Sports mascots from Germany
Eagle Attila
The players of the Eintracht Frankfurt am Main football club are called "eagles" for a reason: this male named Attila has been bringing luck to the team since 2006. The bird weighs a little less than four kilograms, the wingspan reaches two meters. According to the fans, Attila is the most beautiful Bundesliga mascot.
Sports mascots from Germany
King Louis
The lion, nicknamed King Louie, is the most colorful mascot among American football teams in Germany. A plush predator guards the "Monarchs" from Dresden.
Sports mascots from Germany
This dinosaur is main character fairy tale "Urmel who sailed on an ice floe" ("Urmel aus dem Eis") by the German writer Max Kruse. In November 2006, Urmel was chosen as the symbol of the German Hockey Association and the mascot of the national team.
Sports mascots from Germany
Polar Bear Bully
Next hockey mascot - polar bear Bully of the Berlin team Iceberen. Together with a cub nicknamed Bully Bambini, they protect sport Club since 2001.
Sports mascots from Germany
bull bully
Another mascot nicknamed Bulli. This steer brought good luck to his team for several seasons in a row: in three years, the RB Leipzig football club escaped from the third Bundesliga to the first.
Sports mascots from Germany
Little Bear Guertinho
The brown bear Herthinho hasn't missed a home match at Hertha Football Club since 1999. According to legend, a plush figure more than two meters high flew straight from Brazil.
Belarus is rightly proud of its history of participation in Olympic Games. For the first time, Belarusians took part in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki as part of the USSR national team. The sporting achievements of three-time Olympic gold medalist wrestler Alexander Medved, four-time Olympic gold medalists gymnast Olga Korbut and fencer Yelena Belova, five-time Olympic champion Nelly Kim, six-time Olympic champion Vitaly Shcherba and many other famous Belarusian athletes are written in golden letters in Olympic history.
During the years of Belarusian sovereignty, our athletes have competed at 11 Olympic Games - 6 winter and 5 summer. 95 athletes became champions and prize-winners of the games. They have won 91 Olympic medals: 18 gold, 28 silver and 45 bronze.
For the first time Belarus was represented by an independent team in the Olympic arena:
At the XVII Winter Olympic Games in Lillehammer (Norway) February 12-27, 1994. Were conquered 2 silver awards:
Svetlana Paramygina (biathlon, 7.5 km), Igor Zhelezovsky (skates, 1000 m);
At the XXVI Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta (USA) July 19 - August 4, 1996. Was conquered 15 medals - 1 gold, 6 silver and 8 bronze:
gold- Ekaterina Khodotovich (Karsten) (rowing);
silver- Alexei Medvedev (Greco-Roman wrestling), Alexander Pavlov (Greco-Roman wrestling), Sergey Lishtvan (Greco-Roman wrestling), Vladimir Dubrovshchik (athletics, discus), Natalia Sazanovich (athletics, heptathlon), Igor Basinsky (shooting) bullet);
bronze- Valery Tsilent (Greco-Roman wrestling), Vitaly Shcherbo (gymnastics, all-around, vault, bars, crossbar) - 4 medals, Vasily Kaptyukh (athletics, discus), Elina Zvereva (athletics, discus), Natalia Lavrinenko, Alexandra Pankina, Natalia Volchek, Tamara Davydenko, Valentina Skrabatun, Elena Mikulich, Natalia Stasyuk, Marina Znak, Yaroslava Pavlovich (rowing, rowing eight).
Belarusian athletes achieved their highest success at the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 when Belarus conquered 19 medals, including 4 gold and 5 silver. The Belarusian team took 16th place by the number of medals won:
gold- Andrey Aryamnov (weightlifting), Oksana Menkova (athletics, hammer throw), Alexander and Andrey Bogdanovichi (kayaking and canoeing, two), Roman Petrushenko, Alexey Abalmasov, Artur Litvinchuk and Vadim Makhnev (kayaking and canoeing, four);
silver- Andrei Rybakov (weightlifting), Natalia Mikhnevich (athletics, shot put), Andrei Kravchenko (athletics, decathlon), Inna Zhukova (rhythmic gymnastics), Vadim Devyatovsky (athletics, hammer throw);
bronze- Nadezhda Ostapchuk (athletics, shot put), Andrey Mikhnevich (athletics, shot put), Anastasia Novikova (weightlifting), Ekaterina Karsten (rowing), Yulia Bichik and Natalia Gelakh (rowing, double), Roman Petrushenko and Vadim Makhnev (rowing and canoeing, two), Murad Gaidarov (freestyle wrestling), Mikhail Semenov (Greco-Roman wrestling), Ivan Tikhon (athletics, hammer throw), Ksenia Sankovich, Alina Tumilovich, Anastasia Ivankova, Zinaida Lunina, Alesya Babushkina and Glafira Martinovich (rhythmic gymnastics, team championship).
At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Belarusian athletes won 12 medals including 2 gold and 5 silver. In the medal standings of the Olympics, Belarus took 26th:
gold- Sergey Martynov (bullet shooting), Victoria Azarenka and Maxim Mirny (tennis, mixed doubles);
silver- Alexandra Gerasimenya (swimming 50 m freestyle and 100 m freestyle) - 2 medals, Marina Goncharova, Anastasia Ivankova, Natalia Leshchik, Alexandra Narkevich, Ksenia Sankovich, Alina Tumilovich (artistic gymnastics, team championship), Vadim Makhnev, Roman Petrushenko ( rowing and canoeing, deuce), Alexander and Andrey Bogdanovichi (kayaking and canoeing, deuce);
bronze- Lyubov Cherkashina (artistic gymnastics), Marina Poltoran, Irina Pomelova, Nadezhda Popok, Olga Khudenko (rowing and canoeing, quadruple), Victoria Azarenka (tennis), Irina Kulesha (weightlifting), Marina Shkermankova (weightlifting).
At the XXII Winter Olympic Games in Sochi Belarusian sportsmen won 6 medals, including 5 gold and 1 bronze. For the first time in history, the Belarusian team took 8th place in the medal standings in terms of the number of awards won.
gold- Daria Domracheva (biathlon) - 3 medals, Anton Kushnir (freestyle), Alla Tsuper (freestyle);
bronze- Nadezhda Scardino (biathlon).
In team sports, Belarus was represented by three teams at the Olympic Games. These are the national hockey team of Belarus (Nagano-1998, Salt Lake City-2002, Vancouver-2010), the women's basketball team of Belarus (Beijing-2008) and the Olympic football team of Belarus (London-2012). However, the Belarusian teams have not yet reached the finals.
Olympic gold
Olympic gold was brought to Belarus by 20 athletes, who have won 18 medals.
Three gold medals at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Daria Domracheva(biathlon), who received the title of Hero of Belarus and became one of the best athletes of the games. On February 11, 2014, she became the Olympic champion in the pursuit. She won the second gold medal in the 15 km individual race. Daria got her third gold medal in the mass start race. Domracheva became the first biathlete in history to win three Olympic gold medals in individual races.
Ekaterina Karsten (rowing) - a participant in six Olympics, starting in 1992 in Barcelona. Two-time Olympic champion in the history of independent Belarus. At her first Olympic Games in 1992, she became a bronze medalist in the quad sculls. Then there were two gold medals in singles - in Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000, silver medal at the 2004 Games in Athens and bronze at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
Elina Zvereva(athletics, discus) - participant in five Summer Olympics (1988, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008). Bronze medalist in Atlanta 1996. At the age of 39, she won gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. After 8 years at the Beijing Olympics, she took 6th place.
Yanina Karolchik(athletics, shot put) - champion of the 2000 Sydney Olympics. In the final sixth attempt, she managed to put the shot at 20 m 56 cm and far outperform her rivals, in particular, the second-place experienced Russian athlete Larisa Peleshenko (19 m 92 cm).
Yulia Nesterenko(athletics, sprint) became the main sensation of the 2004 Olympics in Athens, winning the 100 m race. In the final race, she swept in front of the crowded stands of the Olympic stadium in Athens in 10.93 seconds. Julia was ahead of the recognized sprint aces - Americans Colander and Williams, representatives of Jamaica Campbell, Bailey and Simpson, as well as the Bulgarian runner Lalova and the representative of the Bahamas Ferguson. After this victory, she was given the nickname "White Lightning".
At the 2004 Athens Olympics Igor Makarov(judo), who competed in weight category up to 100 kg, won the first gold for Belarus in the entire history of the participation of our masters of wrestling on the tatami in the Olympics. In the final bout, he defeated Sung Ho Jang from South Korea. According to the three-time Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling Alexander Medved, who watched the fight, only a few achieve such a result, and it became possible because Makarov stubbornly walked towards his goal.
At the XXIX Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008, twenty-year-old Andrey Aryamnov(weightlifting) was out of competition in his weight category (105 kg) and became a champion. Our hero during the competition set three world records. First, Andrei improved his world record in the snatch - 200 kg, in the second exercise - clean and jerk in the final attempt, he took another record weight - 236 kg and in the biathlon gained 436 kg - also a new world record.
Oksana Menkova(athletics, hammer) won the gold medal of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. In the final, in her fifth attempt, she threw the hammer at 76.34 m and set a new Olympic record (the previous one was 75.2 m).
Belarusian canoe-two crew consisting of brothers Alexander and Andrey Bogdanovich(canoeing, pair) won the gold medal of the 2008 Olympics. At 250, 500 and 750 meters, Andrey and Alexander were third. Everything changed a few tens of meters before the finish line: the Belarusian athletes found the strength for the final spurt and literally snatched victory from the German crew, ahead of them by only 0.223 seconds. Time of winners - 3 min. 36.365 seconds.
The crew of the Belarusian kayak-four Roman Petrushenko, Alexey Abalmasov, Artur Litvinchuk and Vadim Makhnev(kayaking, quad) won Olympic gold in Beijing. They finished without letting anyone doubt their superiority. If for Alexey Abalmasov and Artur Litvinchuk the Olympic success was the first in their career, then for Roman Petrushenko and Vadim Makhnev this is the second Olympic award. Four years ago in Athens, they won bronze in the two-man kayak.
Alexey Grishin(freestyle) in Nagano-98 was the eighth, in 2002 in American Salt Lake City he became a bronze medalist, in Turin-2006 he stopped a step away from the podium, taking fourth place, and received his gold at the XXI Winter Olympic Games in 2010 in Vancouver. This is the first gold medal in the history of Belarus won at the Winter Olympic Games.
Sergey Martynov(bullet shooting) - winner of the Games of the XXX Olympiad in 2012. In London, Sergei Martynov won his third medal at the Olympic Games. Prior to that, he won bronze twice - in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. In total, he took part in six Olympics, and four of them got into the finals. In the capital of Great Britain, the 44-year-old Belarusian had no equal in shooting from a small-caliber rifle at 50 m. In the qualifying tournament, he won an unconditional victory, setting a new world record - 600 points. In the final round, Sergei Martynov was again outrageously stronger than his opponents, once again improving the world achievement with a total of 705.5 points.
Maxim Mirny and Victoria Azarenka(tennis, mixed doubles) won the final of the mixed doubles tennis tournament at the London Olympics. The Belarusian duet Azarenka/Mirny is unique. It included two current world No. 1s: Victoria Azarenka was then the current World No. 1 in women's singles according to the WTA rankings, and Max Mirny led the ATP rankings in men's doubles. At the 20th Olympiad in London, Victoria Azarenka also became a bronze medalist in singles.
Alla Tsuper(freestyle, acrobatics) - champion of the XXII Olympic Games in 2014. Alla Tsuper's Olympic gold became a sensation. At the Olympics, she constantly lacked a little: she took 5th place in 1998 and 9th place in 2002. However, in Sochi, Zuper used her chance to one hundred percent, not allowing judges and rivals to doubt her superiority. Alla Tsuper's gold is the first Olympic award in the history of Belarusian women's freestyle.
Belarusian freestyler Anton Kushnir(freestyle, acrobatics) became the Olympic champion in 2014 in Sochi. In the final round of competitions in the Rosa Khutor Extreme Park, a 29-year-old Minsk resident perfectly performed a jump with the highest coefficient of complexity - a triple somersault with 5 screws, and received the highest score among all competitors - 134.59 points.
Olympic silver
37 Belarusian athletes are silver medalists of the Olympic Games, with 14 awards on the account of gymnasts. Three athletes became twice silver medalists: shooter Igor Basinsky(bullet shooting), Andrey Rybakov(weightlifting) and Alexandra Gerasimenya(swimming).
Olympic bronze
Bronze awards were won by 57 Olympians of Belarus, they have 45 medals. The record holder for the number of bronze medals is a six-time Olympic champion Vitaly Shcherbo. This is a unique gymnast who, acting as part of the CIS combined team at the Barcelona Olympics, won six gold medals, winning in all types of programs. At the 1996 Olympics, as part of the Belarusian national team, he climbed to the third step of the podium four times.
Belarus at the Paralympic Games
For the first time, Belarusians competed as an independent team at the X Summer Paralympic Games in Atlanta in 1996. Belarusian athletes won 13 medals, of which 3 are gold, 3 are silver and 7 are bronze.
Belarus at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London was represented by 31 Paralympic athletes in seven sports: athletics, swimming, rowing, fencing, judo, cycling, powerlifting. Belarusian team 10 awards (5 gold, 2 silver, 3 bronze) placed 25th in the final medal standings.
Of the 10 awards of the Belarusian team at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London 6 conquered swimmer Igor Boky. He won gold in the 100m butterfly, became a silver medalist in the 50m freestyle, added gold to the collection in the 100m freestyle, won gold with a world record in the 100m backstroke, became the best in the 400m freestyle, again setting a record planets, with another world record won the 200 m medley.
The swimmer won the silver medal Vladimir Izotov at a distance of 100 m breaststroke in the category SB12.
Athlete's bronze medals Alexandra Saturday in the triple jump in the F46 category, Lyudmila Volchek in academic rowing, Anna Buzzard in the long jump in the F11/12 category.
At the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi representatives of the Belarusian national team won 3 bronze awards and finished 18th in the medal standings. Vasily Shapteboy became a two-time bronze medalist in biathlon at distances of 7.5 km and 12.5 km with four firing lines among the visually impaired. Yadviga Skorobogataya won bronze in cross-country skiing at a distance of 15 km in the classic style among athletes with visual impairments.
The 2016 Summer Paralympic Games will be held from 7 to 19 September 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 526 sets of awards in 22 sports will be played. For the first time, kayaking, canoeing and triathlon competitions will be held. Competitions will be held at the same venues as the 2016 Olympics.-0-
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Olympics. Belarus enters an anti-record medal collection schedule at the Summer Olympics
2016-08-11 01:12:24
In Rio de Janeiro, Belarus entered an anti-record medal collection schedule at the Summer Olympics. Until now, the worst result was at the 2012 Games in London, when the Belarusian delegation received its first award only on the fifth day of the competition (Marina Shkermankova, weightlifting, category up to 69 kg).
At the 2016 Olympics, the fifth day of the competition did not bring any awards to our athletes. The piggy bank of the Belarusian national team in Rio de Janeiro is still empty.
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So what?? What does it say?
Countries such as Norway and Finland do not need to prove anything, their economic level is already quite high.
string(8) "Kalash47" string(17) "11 Aug 2016 14:38" string(1134) " Quote:
Even such a puppet state as Kosovo already has a medal, the great sports power of Kyrgyzstan also has a medal)
And Germany has only 4, Norway and Finland have NONE.
So what?? What does it say?
Norway and Finland are northern countries, their strong point is the winter olympiads.
Yes, and I deeply doubt that bureaucrats in these countries set some kind of medal plan for their athletes, here are 20 medals and no less!
What is the Olympics in modern realities? This is essentially a clownery, many countries are tearing their ass on medals to demonstrate that their country is not the most backward in this world, i.e. a kind of "measuring peeps". Belarus is no exception, the more medals, the more we will perform for the whole world as a country with a huge economic development, since the athletes win, then the country has money to finance sports in the country.
Countries such as Norway and Finland do not need to prove anything, their economic level is already quite high. " Array
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Even such a puppet state as Kosovo already has a medal, the great sports power of Kyrgyzstan also has a medal)
And Germany has only 4, Norway and Finland have NONE.
So what?? What does it say?
the Poles also have one bronze so far, a relative failure
string(6) "VaDDok" string(17) "11 Aug 2016 14:38" string(393) " Quote:
Even such a puppet state as Kosovo already has a medal, the great sports power of Kyrgyzstan also has a medal)
And Germany has only 4, Norway and Finland have NONE.
So what?? What does it say?
the Poles also have one bronze so far, a relative failure " Array
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Where we can, doping controls are very tight!
string(9) "montrealc" string(17) "11 Aug 2016 14:29" string(390) " Quote:
no need to participate in 25 sports. It's too costly and inefficient. Highlight 5-7 where we can have a result. There is no need to build a power out of yourself. We are a provincial poor country and we need to live up to this.
Where we can, doping controls are very tight! " Array
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Even such a puppet state as Kosovo already has a medal, the great sports power of Kyrgyzstan also has a medal)
And Germany has only 4, Norway and Finland have NONE.
So what?? What does it say?
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Even such a puppet state as Kosovo already has a medal, the great sports power of Kyrgyzstan also has a medal)
And Germany has only 4, Norway and Finland have NONE.
So what?? What does it say? " Array
No need to participate in 25 sports. It's too costly and inefficient. Highlight 5-7 where we can have a result. There is no need to build a power out of yourself. We are a provincial poor country and we need to live up to this.
string(5) "marek" string(17) "11 Aug 2016 14:25" string(218) " don't need to participate in 25 sports. It's too costly and inefficient. Highlight 5-7 where we can have a result. Not we need to build a power out of ourselves. We are a provincial poor country and we need to comply with this " Array
The results of the performances of the sportsmen of the BFSO "Dynamo" at the XXXI Summer Olympics-2016 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
The sports honor of the country was defended by 41 athletes of the BFSO "Dinamo" in 14 sports in the national team of the Republic of Belarus: track and field athletics - 15 people, rhythmic gymnastics and rowing - 5 participants each, table tennis - 3 athletes, freestyle wrestling, sailing and bullet shooting - 2 people each, boxing, Greco-Roman wrestling, cycling, rowing and canoeing, judo, diving and weightlifting - 1 participant each.
The representation of the regional organizational structures of the BFSO "Dynamo" looked as follows:
1. Brestskaya - 10* people in three sports (boxing, rowing, athletics);
2. Vitebsk - 3* people in three sports (cycling, judo, athletics);
3. Gomel - 4 people in four sports (Greco-Roman wrestling, rowing, rowing and canoeing, athletics);
4. Grodno - 8 * people in three sports (freestyle wrestling, athletics, bullet shooting);
5. Minsk - 20 * people in nine sports (freestyle wrestling, artistic gymnastics, academic rowing, judo, athletics, sailing, diving, bullet shooting, table tennis);
6. Mogilev - 1 person in one sport (weightlifting).
Note: * Asterisk marks athletes who give credit to two organizations (5 people in total).
The Olympic team of the Republic of Belarus won nine medals at the 2016 Games (1 gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze). They were awarded to 12 athletes. It should be noted that the Dynamo athletes are the owners of four medals. "Silver" at Daria Naumova - weightlifting, Mogilev Regional Environmental Association (regional organizational structure), Ivan Tikhon - athletics, Grodno OOS; "bronze" for Ibragim Saidov - freestyle wrestling, Grodno OOC, Marina Litvinchuk - rowing and canoeing, Gomel OOC.
Fourth places went to Vladimir Samsonov - table tennis, Minsk International Organizational Organization (Interterritorial Organizational Structure), and Marina Litvinchuk - kayaking and canoeing, Gomel Regional Environmental Organization. Seven Dynamo players took fifth places (Vasilisa Marzalyuk - freestyle wrestling, Melitina Stanyuta - rhythmic gymnastics, Maria Kadobina - rhythmic gymnastics, Maria Kotyak - rhythmic gymnastics, Arina Tsycilina - rhythmic gymnastics, all - Minsk MOS, Stanislav Shcherbachenya - academic rowing, Gomel OOS, Tatyana Kholodovich - track and field athletics, Brest OOS), three - sixth places (Ekaterina Galkina - rhythmic gymnastics, Minsk MOS, Marina Litvinchuk - rowing and canoeing, Gomel OOS, Ilya Chergeiko - bullet shooting, Grodno OOS / Minsk MOS), one - seventh (Anna Malyshchik - athletics, Brest OOS) and three - eighth (Yulia Bichik - academic rowing, Tatyana Kukhta - academic rowing, both - Brest OOC, Alena Dubitskaya - athletics, Grodno OOC).
It should be noted that the athletes representing the Gomel, Grodno and Mogilev regional organizations "Dynamo" replenished the Olympic annals. Unfortunately, the athletes of the Brest, Vitebsk and Minsk organizations, representing 30 members of the Olympic team of the Republic of Belarus, failed to do this.
The result of the performance of the athletes of the BFSO "Dynamo" could have been much higher if there had not been an unforeseen suspension of the men's rowing and canoeing team from participating in the Olympics.
Now the Dynamo Olympic podium for the entire time of participation in the Olympiads from 1952 to 2016 is 87 people who won 127 medals (40 + 38 + 49) in 16 sports out of 27 developed in the BFSO "Dynamo".
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We bring to your attention full list representatives of the BFSO "Dynamo" at the 2016 Games in Rio. Detailed results of each athlete's performance can be found by opening the page with his name in the list.
List of Dynamo athletes, participants of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro |
|
Sportsman | Kind of sport |
Brest regional organizational structure | |
boxing (69 kg) | |
rowing | |
rowing | |
rowing | |
athletics (core) | |
* | athletics (3000 m s / p) |
athletics (length) | |
* | athletics (walking 20 km) |
athletics (hammer) | |
athletics (javelin) | |
Vitebsk regional organizational structure | |
cycling (omnium) | |
* | athletics (hammer) |
* | judo (66 kg) |
Gomel regional organizational structure | |
Greco-Roman wrestling (98 kg) | |
rowing | |
rowing and canoeing | |
|
athletics (triple) |
Grodno regional organizational structure | |
freestyle wrestling (125 kg) | |
athletics (hammer) | |
athletics (core) | |
athletics (hammer) | |
* | athletics (hammer) |
athletics (hammer) | |
athletics (800 m) | |
* | bullet shooting (VP-6) |
Minsk interterritorial organizational structure | |
freestyle wrestling (75 kg) | |
* | judo (66 kg) |
gymnastics | |
gymnastics | |
gymnastics | |
gymnastics | |
gymnastics | |
rowing | |