Winners and prizetakers of European Championship

Winners and prizetakers of European Championship

Alena Kievich 

Field-and-track athletics; Winner of the international tournament “Ravilya Agletdinova Memorial Competition”, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (23.74, 200 m); Olympic bronze winner of Youth European Championship, Kaunas, Lithuania (4*400, 3.34).

Anna Tashpulatova

Field-and-track athletics; Olympic bronze winner of Indoor European Championship, 2009 (4*400, 3.34); Olympic bronze winner of Youth European Championship 2009 (4*400).

Denis Simanovich

Field-and-track athletics; Olympic silver winner of Youth Championship, Kaunas, Lithuania (20 km, speed walking, 1 h 22 min 57 sec); Silver winner of the international competition 2011, Naumburg, Germany, 20 km, speed walking (1 h 21 min 15 sec).

Ekaterina Poplavskaya

Field-and-track athletics; Winner of the international tournament “Ravilya Agletdinova Memorial Competition”, Minsk, Republic of Belarus (100 m, 13.15); Bronze winner of the international competition 2010, Istanbul, Turkey (100 m, 13.30); Bronze winner of the international competition 2011, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (100 m, 13.12); Bronze winner of the International war games 2011, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (100 m, 13.12); Bronze winner of the international competition Mondivil, France 2012 (60 m); Winner of the international competition 2012, Florø, Norway (100 m); Winner of the international competition in Riga, Latvia (100 m, 12.91).

Stanislav Tivonchick

Field-and-track athletics; Silver winner of the international competition in remembrance of Yanush Sedlo, Poland (vaulting pole, 540 m).

Olga Shcherbachenya

Boat racing; Silver winner of European championship 2009, Brest, Republic of Belarus (8+ 2000 m); Silver winner of European championship 2010, Brest, Republic of Belarus (8+ 2000 m).

Nikolay Novikov

Weightlifting; Bronze winner of European Championship 2010, Minsk, Republic of Belarus.

Andrey Shopoval

Bronze winner of European Championship on Shotokan karate 2011; Bronze winner of European Individual Championships on Shotokan karate 2011.

Andrey Pikuza

Free-style wrestling.

Stanislav Strelchenko

Rowing and canoeing; Bronze winner of World Championship 2006, Duisburg, Germany (3*100); Bronze winner of Youth European Championship, 2005 (K4, 500 m); European Championship 2006, Athens, Greece (K4, 1000 m); Bronze winner of World cup 2006, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China (K1, 1000 m); Winner of World Cup 2007, Gérardmer , France (K4, 500 m); Silver winner of Europe Championship 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (K4, 500 m); Silver winner of World Champioship 2007, Germany (K4, 500 m); Bronze winner of World Cup 2008, Duisburg, Germany (K4, 500 m); Student World Championship 2008, Belgrade, Serbia (K4, 500 m).

Denis Zhigalo

Rowing and canoeing; Europe Champioship, Athens, Greece (K4, 500 m); Champion of World Cup 2006, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China (K1, 1000 m); Silver winner of European Championship 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (K4, 500 m); Silver winner of Championship 2007, Germany (K4, 500 m), Silver winner of World Cup 2008, Duisburg, Germany (K4, 500 m); Student World championship 2008, Serbia (K4, 500 m).

Dmitry Ryabchenko

Rowing and canoeing; Silver winner of World Cup 2005, Poznan, Poland (K4, 1000 m); Bronze winner of European championship 2005, Plovdiv, Bulgaria (C4, 500 m); Silver winner of World championship 2005, Zagreb, Croatia (K4, 500 m); Bronze winner of World Cup 2006, Duisburg, Germany (C4, 1000 m); Champion of Europe 2005, Czech Republic (C4, 500 m); Silver winner of Europe 2006, Czech Republic (C4, 1000 m); Champion of World Championship 2006, Seget, Hungary (K4, 500 m); Champion of World Cup 2006, Guangzhou, China (C4, 200 m, C4, 500 m); Champion of World Cup 2006, Guangzhou, China (C4, 200 m, C4, 500  m); Silver winner of World Cup 2006, Guangzhou, China (C4, 1000 m); Silver winner of World Cup 2007, Seget, Hungary (C4, 1000 m); Champion of World Cup 2007, Seget, Hungary (C4, 500 m); Champion of World Cup 2007, Seget, Hungary (C1, 500 m); Champion of Europe 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (C4, 1000 m); Silver winner of Europe Championship 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (C4, 200 m); Champion of Europe 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (C4, 200 m); Champion of Europe 2007, Belgrade, Serbia (C4, 1000 m, C4, 500 m); Bronze winner of World Champioship 2007, Germany (C4, 200 m); Champion of World Cup 2008, Duisburg, Germany (C4, 1000 m, C4, 500 m); Champion of Europe 2008, Milan, Italy; Bronze winner of World Championship 2008, Milan, Italy (C4, 200 m); Champion of Europe 2008, Seget, Hungary (C4, 500 m); Champion of World, Belgrade, Serbia, 2008 (C4, 1000 m, C4, 500 m); Bronze winner of Europe Championship 2009, Brandenburg, Germany (C4, 200 m); Champion of World Cup 2009, Czech Republic (C1, 5000 m); Champion of World Cup, Dortmund, Canada (C1, 1000 m).

Ruslan Bichan

Bronze winner of Youth Europe Championship 2005, Plovdiv, Bulgaria (K4, 500 m); Bronze winner of World Cup 2006, Duisburg, Germany (3*100); Champion of Europe, Athens, Greece, (K4, 1000 m); Champion of World Cup 2007, France (K4, 500 m); Bronze winner of Europe Championship 2007, Belgrade, Serbia (K4, 500 m); Silver winner of World Championship 2007, Germany (K4, 500 m); Champion of Europe Cup, 2008, Milan, Italy (K4, 200 m); Champion of Student Cup, Belgrade, Serbia (K4, 500 m; K4, 1000 m).

Semen Saponenko

Rowing and canoeing; Champion of World Cup 2005, Poznan, Poland (C4, 500 m); Bronze winner of World Championship 2005, Zagreb, Croatia (C4, 200 m).

Maria Brel

Boat racing; Bronze winner of World Championship 2005.

Alexey Yuzyuk

Kettlebell lifting; Bronze winner of World Championship 2005.

Nikolay Seredovich

Field-and-track athletics, Bronze winner of Youth World Championship 2005.

Sergey Findyukevich

Rowing and canoeing, Silver winner of World Cup 2006, Poznan, Poland (K4, 500 m); Champion of Europe, Athens, Greece (K4, 1000 m); Silver winner of Europe Cup 2007, Pontevedra, Spain (K4, 500 m); Silver winner of World Championship 2007, Germany (K4, 500 m); Champion of World Championship 2008, Belgrade, Serbia (K4, 500 m).

Pavel Mudragel

Rowing and canoeing, European championship 2006, Athens Greece (C4, 500 m).

Denis Garazha

XXX Olympic games 2012 in London (C1, 200 m);

World Championship 2009 (C4, 1000 m);

WorldChampionship 2009 (C1, 500 m);

World Championship 2010 (C4, 1000 m);

WorldChampionship 2010 (C4, 500 m);

WorldChampionship 2011 (C4, 1000 m);

Silver winner of World Championship 2011 (C1, 500 m);

Silver winner of World Championship 2013 (C4, 1000 m);

Silver winner of World Championship 2014 (C4, 1000 m)

Champion of European Cup 2009 (C1, 500 m).

Champion of European Cup 2010 (С1,500 m);

Champion of European Cup 2012 (С4, 1000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2013 (С4, 1000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2014 (С4, 1000 m);

Silver winner of European Championship 2010 (C4, 1000 m);

Silver winner of European Championship 2013 (C1, 500 m);

Bronze winner of European Championship 2011 (C1, 500 m);

Bronze winner of VI Student European Championship 2014 (C1, 200 m).

Evgeny Petrovets

Rowing and canoeing; Bronze winner of European Championship 2008, Seten, Hungary (K4, 500 m); Champion of Student World Championship, Belgrade, Serbia (K2, 500 m).

Oleg Yurenya

Silver winner of World Championship 2011 (K-1, 5000 m);

Silver winner of World Championship 2013 (K-2, 1000 m);

Bronze winner of World Championship 2010 (K-1, 1000 m);

Silver winner of World Championship 2015 (K-1, 5000 m);

Bronze winner of I European Games 2015, Baku, Azerbaijan (K1, 1000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2010 (K-1, 5000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2011 (K-1, 5000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2012 (K-1, 5000 m);

Champion of European Cup 2014 (K-1, 1000 m);

Silver winner of European Championship 2010 (K-1, 1000 m);

Silver winner of European Championship 2011 (K-1, 1000 m);

Bronze winner of European Championship 2015 (K-1, 5000 m);

Silver winner of XXVII Summer World Universiade 2013 in Kazan (K-1, 1000 m);

Bronze winner of XXVII Summer World Universiade 2013 in Kazan (K-4, 1000 m).

Natalia Koshel

Boat racing; Silver winner of European Championship 2009, Brest, Republic of Belarus (8+, 2000 m); Champion of World Cup 2009, Czech Republic.

Nadezhda Lepeshko (Popok)

Bronze winner of XXX Olympic games 2012 in London (K4, 500 m);

Champion of World Cup 2015 (K4, 500 m);

Bronze winner of World Championship 2011 (K4, 500 m);

Bronze winner of World Championship 2013 (K4, 500 m);

Bronze winner of World Championship 2014 (K4, 500 m);

Champion of European Championship (K4, 500 m);

Silver winner of European Championship 2012 (K4, 500 m);

Bronze winner of European championship 2013 (K4, 500 m);

XXVII of Summer World Universiade 2013 in Kazan (K4, 200 m; K4, 500 m);

VI Student World Championship on rowing and canoeing 2014 (K4, 200 m; K4, 500 m);VI Student World Championship on rowing and canoeing 2014 (K4, 200 m; K4, 500 m).

Andrey Kolosko

Rowing and canoeing; Silver winner of European Championship 2011, Zagreb, Croatia (K-4, 1000 m).

Tatsiana Fedorovich

Bronze winner of World Championship 2008, Belgrade, Serbia (K4, 500 m).

 

Additional information