Students demonstrated their strength in the bench press competition.

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The NSU Bench Press Championship, a key powerlifting event, has just concluded. This free-weight exercise, performed on a bench, involves lowering a barbell to the chest and then lifting it until the arms are fully extended. More than 70 students competed in three weight classes for boys and two for girls. Matvey Thomas (FEN) achieved the absolute best result, lifting 190 kg.

Winners and prize winners of the competition:

Boys up to 67 kg 1st place – Mark Gulev (MMF) 2nd place – Nikolay Yashchenko (MMF) 3rd place – Sergey Polyakov (MMF)

Boys up to 82 kg1st place – Dmitry Yakovenko (GGF)2nd place – Amirhossein Darvishi (IMMT)3rd place – Platon Lyalyakin (EF)

Boys over 82 kg 1st place – Matvey Thomas (FEN) – 190 kg 2nd place – Kirill Melnikov (GGF) 3rd place – Ivan Dmitriev (FF)

Among the girls in two weight categories, the leaders were: 1st place – Daria Gribanova (IMMT) and Anna Yakovleva (FEN) 2nd place – Alina Titenko (IMMT) and Ekaterina Kucher (FF) 3rd place – Veronika Alpatova (IIR) and Anna Buraeva (SUNC)

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up! We thank all the students for participating and KaffaFV instructor Alexander Avgustinovich for organizing the tournament.

All results on VK page.

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Physicists confirmed their title as the university's best basketball players

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On the eve of the regional interuniversity Faculty Festival, the NSU 3×3 Basketball Championship was held to select the strongest men's team. Nine teams participated in the competition, divided into three subgroups. Two teams from each subgroup advanced to the next round, where the competition then progressed to the finals.

As a result, the tournament winners were:

1st place – FF-3

Matvey Stanevko

Bogdan Klimov

Anton Shakhov

Kirill Andronov

2nd place – VKI NSU

Kirill Shevlyakov

Maxim Kopylov

Ilya Selyukin

Dmitry Slonov

3rd place – FF-2

Oleg Morozov

Ivan Vileiko

Taras Zirenko

Ivan Parisov

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up, and we wish them success at the Interuniversity Faculty Festival! We thank everyone for participating, and KaffaV faculty members Dmitry Shumeiko and Viktor Zigmantovich for organizing the competition!

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VKI is the winner of the NSU arm wrestling championship

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The Department of Physical Education held another event of the NSU Spartakiad program between faculties, institutes, the VKI, and the SUNC. Eighty students competed for several hours in five weight categories for boys and two weight categories for girls. Individual results were determined by the sum of points for places won in right- and left-handed wrestling. The four best results, regardless of gender, counted toward the team standings. The winners of the boys' championship were: In the 60 kg weight category: 1st place – Artem Tabakov (MMF), 2nd place – Semyon Bagreev (VKI), 3rd place – Alash Boydu (SUNC).

In the weight category up to 70 kg:

1st place – Gleb Ageev (FF) 2nd place – Dmitry Demidov (FIT) 3rd place – Kirill Mulduyanov (GI)

In the weight category up to 80 kg 1st place – Dmitry Kalikin (VKI) 2nd place – Mikhail Krasnikov (FIT) 3rd place – Vadim Klinkovich (VKI)

In the weight category up to 90 kg 1st place – Ivan Osadchiy (IMMT) 2nd place – Danil Narseyev (GGF) 3rd place – Mikhail Kazanzhi (GGF)

In the weight category over 90 kg 1st place – Kirill Melnikov (GGF) 2nd place – Sergey Tusyuk (VKI) 3rd place – Ilya Trushkin (IIR)

Among the girls, the leaders in their categories were:

1st place – Karina Kapustyan (FEN) and Tatyana Nefedova (GI)

2nd place – Polina Alekseeva (MMF) and Sofia Sidorova (GI) 3rd place – Yana Yakovenko (IFP) and Anastasia Morozova (EF)

Team standings: 1st place – Higher College of Informatics (68 points): Dmitry Kalikin, Sergey Tusyuk, Semyon Bagreev, and Vadim Klinkovich 2nd place – Humanities Institute (56 points): Tatyana Nefedova, Sofia Sidorova, Kirill Mulduyanov, and Alena Sheveleva A very close battle ensued for third place between the geologists and mathematicians. With a tied total of 52 points, the Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, consisting of Danil Narseev, Kirill Melnikov, Mikhail Kazanzhi, and Artem Peterson, emerged victorious in the individual standings. The Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics took fourth place.

We congratulate the strongest athletes and wish them success at the upcoming Novosibirsk Region Cup of Higher Education Institutions!

We thank all the students for their active participation, and the chief judge Alexander Sozinova (KafFV) and his assistants from the athletic club"SPLICE" for the excellent conduct of the championship.

All results on the page: https://vk.com/sport_nsu

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The Faculty of Economics was in the lead in the GTO Multi-Around Championship

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Nearly one hundred and fifty students from all faculties and institutes, as well as students from the VKI and SUNC, took part in the GTO Multi-Around competition as part of the NSU Spartakiad. The program included five events: standing long jump; high bar pull-ups for boys and push-ups for girls; standing forward bend (flexibility); 3x10m shuttle run; and sit-ups (abs).

Individual championships were determined by the total points for each all-around event. Results were tallied separately for first-year students and students from the Specialized Scientific Center, with the prizes distributed as follows:

1st year girls 1st place – Alena Borodina (NSU SENC), 351 points 2nd place – Alena Leonova (EF), 334 points 3rd place – Sofia Dudareva (EF) and Kira Antonova (MMF), 323 points 1st year boys 1st place – Yakov Khramchenko (EF), 297 points 2nd place – Nikita Evsin (NSU SENC), 295 points 3rd place – Ayur Sodboev (FF), 295 points

Among senior students, the winners were:

Girls

1st place – Tatyana Nefedova, State Institute of Physical Culture, 354 points 2nd place – Valeria Shatskova, State Institute of Physical Culture, 342 points 3rd place – Anastasia Osmushkina, Institute of Physical Culture, 332 points

️Boys 1st place – Nikita Sobolev (FF), 314 points 2nd place – Miron Gaskov (FIT), 299 points 3rd place – Nikita Tropin (FIT), 292 points

The team standings were based on the sum of the three best female and three best male scores. The team from the Faculty of Economics took first place by a significant margin, scoring 1,761 points: Alena Leonova, Sofia Dudareva, Evgeniya Malinina, Yakov Khramchenko, Mikhail Muravyov, and Vyacheslav Garchenko. The team from the Faculty of Physics came in second with 1,721 points: Nikita Sobolev, Rada Luzan, Ayur Sodboev, Nikita Peshkov, Vasilina Bedareva, and Victoria Ananyeva. Third place, with 1,707 points, went to students from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics: Kira Antonova, Daria Zavalishina, Vasily Komogortsev, Mark Makhalov, Artem Vorobey, and Maria Stepanenkova. Congratulations to the winners and runners-up, and we wish them continued success in their sport! We thank all the students for their participation, and the chief judge of the competition, Anna Yuzhakova, and the other teachers of the physical education department for the excellent organization.

Competition results on the page: https://vk.com/sport_nsu

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Physicists win cross-country race

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The NSU Cross-Country Championship was held, which is included in the Freshman Spartakiad in 7 events and in the Spartakiad between faculties and institutes in 15 events.

Over 1,000 students ran the 500m (women's) and 1,000m (boys') races in the preliminary round, and their results were counted in the First-Year Student Spartakiad. This was followed by the finals, where athletes competed in four different distances: 500m and 1,000m for women, and 1,000m and 2,000m for men. Results were also tallied separately for first-year students in the 500m for women and 1,000m for men. The individual final medalists were:

500m girls 1st year 1st place – Taisiya Gulyaeva, SUNC, result 1.32. 52nd place – Violetta Lobes, FEN, result 1.34. 43rd place – Anna Eliseeva, EF, result 1.37.5

500 m, girls 2nd year and older: 1st place – Ksenia Zubareva (FEN), result 1.32.72nd place – Olga Trofimova (MMF), result 1.38.03rd place – Anastasia Ryzhneva (FIT), result 1.41.3

1000 m, girls: 1st place – Anastasia Osmushkina (IMMT), result 3.17.92nd place – Daria Zavalishina (MMF), result 3.28.73rd place – Tatyana Nefedova (GI), result 3.30.5

1000 m, Boys 1st year: 1st place – Andrey Burenok (SUNC), result 2.55.02nd place – Arseny Podosinnikov (FF), 2.56.43rd place – Daniil Poryadin (FEN), result 2.56.9

1000 m, Boys 2nd year and older: 1st place – Alexey Chviruk (MMF), result 2.40; 22nd place – Miron Gaskov (FIT), result 2.55; 53rd place – Nikita Tropin (FIT) and Yaroslav Myasnikov (GGF), result 3.00.3

2000 m, Youth 1st place – Alexander Nemov (FF), result 6.37.52 place – Vladimir Kaygorodtsev (FF), result 7.36.13 place – Maxim Fetisov (FF), result 7.50.1

The team places in the NSU Spartakiad were distributed as follows: 1st place – Faculty of Physics 2nd place – Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics 3rd place – Faculty of Natural Sciences The winners of the FIRST-YEAR STUDENT Spartakiad were: 1st place – NSU Specialized Scientific Center 2nd place – Faculty of Physics 3rd place – Faculty of Economics

Congratulations to the cross-country winners and runners-up! Thanks to track and field coach Anton Mamekov and the physical education department faculty for hosting the competition.

The full results of the competition can be found on the page: https://vk.com/sport_nsu

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FEN students won the orienteering competition

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This year's NSU Spartakiada orienteering championship took place around the Rector's Building. Approximately 90 students from nine faculties and institutes, as well as students from the VKI, participated. The boys ran a 2.8-kilometer course with 39 checkpoints, while the girls ran a 2.3-kilometer course with 32 checkpoints.

In the individual competition the winners were:

1st place – Andrey Ershov (VKI) and Darina Zelenkova (MMF) 2nd place – Alexander Biryukov (FIT) and Liliya Aksenova (FEN) 3rd place – Arseny Shurenkov and Vladislava Bykova (FEN)

The top five scores, regardless of gender, counted toward the Spartakiad team standings. The battle for the top spots was fierce, with minimal points margins. Ultimately, the top three were as follows:

1st place – Faculty of Natural Sciences, 150 points

2nd place – Faculty of Information Technology, 146 points

3rd place – Faculty of Economics, 142 points

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the competition, and we wish everyone continued success in sports and studies! We thank KaffaV teachers Sofia Zakharova and Grigory Oparin for organizing the events.

We also congratulate Andrey Ershov, a student at the Higher College of Informatics, and his coach, Andrey Tolstov, on their excellent performance at the All-Russian Bicycle Orienteering Competition in Barnaul. He won three medals – two gold and a silver – in the sprint, long distance, and mass start.

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More than 2,000 students took part in the NSU orienteering championship.

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Over the course of several days during physical education classes, students ran around the campus and the adjacent forest with a map, searching for checkpoints at which they had to register with an electronic tag. The boys' task was to find 14 checkpoints, while the girls had to find 12 of the 15 checkpoints located on the ground.

Among 2nd-3rd year students, the best results were shown by: 1st place – Dmitry Alimov (Physics Faculty) and Ulyana Chichaeva (Engineering Faculty) 2nd place – Yaroslav Myasnikov (Global Geography Faculty) and Sofia Smirnova (Engineering Faculty) 3rd place – Alexander Biryukov (FIT Faculty) and Vlada Bykova (Engineering Faculty) Among first-year students, the guys from the Physics Faculty, Ivan Vlasov, Bogdan Nikolaenko and Fedor Romanov, distinguished themselves, showing the same result and sharing first place.

The first-year girls were in the lead:

Darina Zelenkova (MMF) – 1st place Alesya Patrina (FEN) – 2nd place Anna Korobitsyna (FEN) – 3rd place

Congratulations to the winners on their excellent results! We thank all the students for their participation and KaffaFV faculty members Sofia Zakharova, Andrey Tolstov, and Grigory Oparin for the excellent organization of the event.

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