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Ukraine at the 2019 European Games
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Ukraine competed at the 2019 European Games, in Minsk, Belarus from 21 to 30 June 2019 and won 52 medals, including 16 golds. Ukrainian athletes competed in all 15 sports included in the programm. Ukraine's team was third biggest team at the Games. Ukraine has previously competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, where it won 46 medals, including eight golds.[1]
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Medalists
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Competitors
Ukraine was represented by 199 athletes in 15 sports.[2]
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- Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- NR = National record
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
- Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
Archery
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These Games saw a worse performance of Ukrainian archers in comparison to the 2015 European Games when Ukraine had won three medals. Moreover, Ukraine did not manage to qualify a men's team and no one reached quarterfinals in individual competitions. As in 2015, Ukrainian women's team lost to Belarus (but in 2015 they met in semifinals). For Veronika Marchenko, Anastasia Pavlova and Lidiia Sichenikova, those were second European Games in their career. No Ukrainian athletes secured a spot in compound competitions which were held at the European Games for the first time.
- Recurve
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Athletics
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Ukraine did not compete in athletics at the previous games since it was combined then with the European Team Championships Third League competition and Ukraine was at that time in the Super League division. Ukrainian athletes won the overall Dynamic New Athletics competition, which was held for the first time, as well as several individual medals. Kristina Gryshutina (long jump) had been included by the NOC of Ukraine to the list of participants, though she did not compete at the Games.
- Track events
- Field events
- Team event
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Badminton
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These Games saw a worse performance of Ukrainian badmintonists in comparison to the 2015 European Games since no one managed to qualify for the knock-out stage (Marija Ulitina in women's singles and Gennadiy Natarov/Yuliya Kazarinova in mixed doubles competed in the knock-out stage in 2015). Apart from Marija Ulitina, the following athletes competed for the second time in the European Games: Artem Pochtarov competed in 2015 in men's doubles, Yelyzaveta Zharka in women's doubles.
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Basketball 3x3
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For the men's team, those Games were first since Ukraine had not qualified for Baku 2015. Women's team participated for the second time after having won silver in 2015.
- Men
- Yevhen Balaban
- Andrii Kozhemiakin
- Dmytro Lypovtsev
- Oleksii Shchepkin
- Women
- Veronika Kosmach
- Ganna Rulyova
- Yevheniia Spitkovska
- Tetyana Yurkevichus
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Beach soccer
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This was second consecutive appearance for Ukrainian team. They qualified through the 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League by placing 7th in the final leg.
- Men
- Andrii Borsuk
- Ihor Borsuk
- Ivan Hlutskyi
- Oleksandr Korniichuk
- Kostiantyn Makeiev
- Dmytro Medvid
- Andrii Nerush
- Roman Pachev
- Vitalii Sydorenko
- Dmytro Voitenko
- Yaroslav Zavorotnyi
- Oleh Zborovskyi
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Boxing
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Ukraine, as all other nations, was entitled to enter a male in each category. In women's boxing, Ukraine did not manage to qualify in two categories out of five (57 kg and 69 kg).
- Men
- Women
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Canoe sprint
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The only event Ukrainian athletes did not participate in was Men's K-4 500 metres.
- Men
- Women
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Cycling
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Ukraine participated in all cycling events.
Road
- Men
- Women
Track
- Sprint
- Team sprint
- Team pursuit
- Keirin
- Madison
- Time trial
- Individual pursuit
- Scratch
- Points race
- Omnium
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Gymnastics
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Ukraine was represented in all events but for aerobics.
Acrobatic
- Women's groups
- Mixed pairs
Artistic
- Men
- Qualification
- All-around
- Apparatus finals
- Women
- Qualification
- All-around
- Apparatus finals
Rhythmic
- All-around final and apparatus qualification
- Apparatus finals
- Group finals
- Group all-around
Trampoline
Judo
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Ukraine was not represented in the men's 81 kg, women's 52 kg and women's 70 kg. Vasylyna Kyrychenko (women's +78 kg) had been included by the NOC of Ukraine to the list of participants, though she did not compete at the Games.
- Men
- Women
- Mixed team
- Ukraine vs. Slovenia
- Andrii Koleśnyk 0-1 Vito Dragič
- Mariia Skora 1-0 Kaja Kajzer
- Dmytro Kanivets 0-1 Martin Hojak
- Yuliia Hrebenozhko 0-1 Anka Pogačnik
- Quedjau Nhabali 1-0 David Kukovica
- Halyna Tarasova w/o
- Mariia Skora 0-1 Kaja Kajzer
Karate
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Ukrainian athletes managed to qualify for 6 out of 12 events in karate and they won medals in all but for one event they took part in. Ukraine was represented only in kumite competitions.
- Men
- Women
Sambo
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Ukrainian athletes competed in 15 out of 18 events (except for men's 68 kg, men's 74 kg and men's 82 kg).
- Men
- Women
Shooting
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Ukraine athletes managed to qualify for almost all events with the exception of men's trap and, respectively, mixed team trap. Ukraine was represented only in skeet competitions by just one athlete.
Table tennis
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Ukraine did not qualify for men's team and mixed doubles.
- Individual
- Team
- First round
27 June 2019 |
Luxembourg ![]() |
1 – 3 | ![]() |
Danielle Konsbruck / Ni Xialian | 0–3 | Tetyana Bilenko / Hanna Haponova | 10–12, 5–11, 8–11 | |
Sarah De Nutte | 0–3 | Margaryta Pesotska | 10–12, 7–11, 7–11 | |
Ni Xialian | 3–1 | Hanna Haponova | 11–3, 10–12, 11–3, 11–5 | |
Sarah De Nutte | 0–3 | Tetyana Bilenko | 6–11, 7–11, 12–14 | |
- Quarterfinal
27 June 2019 |
Hungary ![]() |
3 – 0 | ![]() |
Szandra Pergel / Dóra Madarász | 3–1 | Tetyana Bilenko / Hanna Haponova | 5–11, 11–2, 11–4, 11–5 | |
Georgina Póta | 3–2 | Margaryta Pesotska | 6–11, 11–9, 12–10, 9–11, 11–9 | |
Dóra Madarász | 3–0 | Hanna Haponova | 11–1, 11–6, 11–10 | |
Wrestling
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Ukraine was represented in almost all events except men's freestyle 86 kg.
- Men's freestyle
- Greco-Roman
- Women's freestyle
References
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