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Results of the Cup of Russia 2020

Results of the Cup of Russia in Kyokushin held on December 20, 2020, in Novosibirsk.
Chief judge – Shihan Alexey Gorokhov, 6 dan, Nizhny Novgorod region
Chief Secretary – Anastasia Khimichenko, 1 dan, Moscow

Results of the competition:

Men up to 70 kg.
1. Zelensky Daniel (Tomsk Oblast)
2. Vladislav Dybsky (Khabarovsk Krai)
3. Tyabov Eduard (Chuvash Republic)
 
Men up to 80 kg.
1. Belyaev Victor (Tomsk region)
2. Zelensky Nikita (Tomsk Oblast)
3. Bolotov Vadim (Novosibirsk region)
 
Men up to 90 kg.
1. Kuranin Sergey (Krasnoyarsk Krai)
2. Lavrishchev Maxim (Nizhny Novgorod region)
3. Lyalikov Artem (Tomsk region)
 
Men over 90 kg.
1. Alexander Rafikov (Kemerovo region)
2. Stroganov Yuri (St. Petersburg)
3. Kuznetsov Dmitry (Kemerovo region)
 
Women up to 60 kg.
1. Shemina Ekaterina (Kirov region)
2. Anna Kuznetsova (Kemerovo region)
3. Gromova Elizabeth (St. Petersburg)
 
Women over 60 kg.
1. Elena Zaikovskaya (Chuvash Republic)
2. Popova Polina (St. Petersburg)
3. Humenny Anastasia (Tomsk Oblast)
 
Special prizes:
Best technique – Belyaev Victor (Tomsk region)
Will to win Vladislav Dybsky (Khabarovsk Krai)
Fastest victory – Borozdin Nikita (Novosibirsk region)
The best referee of the tournament is Sergey Shageev (Tomsk region)
The best judge of the tournament is Gaidullin Sergey (Sverdlovsk Oblast)
 
Team results:
1st place – Tomsk region
2nd place – Kemerovo region
3rd place – Republic of Chuvashia

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