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Ukrainians conceded in Zvenigorod to future champions

Monday, 08 April 2013, 09:36
Ukrainians conceded in Zvenigorod to future champions

The Ukrainian team unsuccessfully held the International tournament on judo among police and army in Zvenigorod the Moscow region. Team competitions took place on April 6 in sport center of Academy of judo. In them the national teams made from judoists fought is more senior than 30 years.

Ukrainians already in the first meeting lost to team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia which as a result became the winner of tournament.

In a starting duel to a tatami there was Sergey Morokhovets (Donetsk), Renat Mirzaliyev (Dnepropetrovsk), Konstantin Ananchenko (Kharkov), Ilya Chimchiuri (Dnepropetrovsk) and Dmitry Selezen (Kharkov). The fights only the Dnepropetrovsk fighters managed to win Renata Mirzaliyev (Champion Evropy-2001) and Ilya Chimchiuri (the bronze prize-winner of the European championships 1996, 1998, the World champion and Europe among veterans-2012). Mirzaliyev won against triple Champion Evropy on Maxim Simanov's sambo, and Chimchiuri won over Vladislav Filin – the bronze prize-winner of the World Cup among veterans. Both Ukrainians won the meetings with the help of estimates "vase-ari".

The team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia which in the ending with the score 3-2 won against police of Japan became the winner of prestigious International tournament among police and army. This year the national teams of police of Belarus and internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia got bronze medals.



This year in Zvenigorod police and army teams from 14 countries of the world (Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Romania, the USA, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Japan), and also 9 national teams of federal executive authorities of the Russian Federation (the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, Emercom of Russia, FSIN of Russia, FSO of Russia, FSKN of Russia, FNS of Russia, the State Office of Public Prosecutor of Russia, internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia) fought.



Let's remind that twice the national team of Ukraine became the bronze prize-winner of this tournament - in 2010 and 2011.



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