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Russia At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
Russia participated at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. The Russian team consisted of 96 athletes competing in 20 sports: aquatics (swimming), archery, athletics, basketball, boxing, canoeing, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, modern pentathlon, rowing, sailing, shooting, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting and wrestling. Viktoria Komova won most medals, with 3 gold medals and 1 bronze medal. Medalists Medals awarded to participants of Mixed-NOCs at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, mixed-NOC teams are represented in ''italics''. These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally. , width="30%" align=left valign=top, Archery ;Boys ;Girls Mixed Athletics Boys ;Track and Road Events ;Field Events Girls ;Track and Road Events ;Field Events Basketball Girls Boxing ;Boys Canoeing ;Boys ;Girls Fencing ;Group Stage ;Knock-Out Stage Gymnastics Artistic Gymnastics ;Boys ;Girls ...
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Russian Olympic Committee
The Russian Olympic Committee (ROC; russian: Олимпийский комитет России (ОКР), Olimpiyskiy komitet Rossii (OKR); Full name: All-Russian united social union "Olympic Committee of Russia", russian: Общероссийский союз общественных объединений «Олимпийский комитет России», Obshcherossiyskiy soyuz obshchestvennykh ob"yedineniy «Olimpiyskiy komitet Rossii») is the National Olympic Committee representing Russia. History Russia's Olympic Committee was founded in 1911 by representatives of Russian Sports Societies at a meeting in Saint Petersburg, in the premises of the Imperial Russian Society for Saving on the Water (Sadovaya Street 50), when the Statute was adopted and members of the committee were elected. The first chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee was Vyacheslav Sreznevsky. By decision of the Constituent Assembly on 1 December 1989, the All-Russian Olympic Committee was ...
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Ilya Lemaev
Ilya, Iliya, Ilia, Ilja, or Ilija (russian: Илья́, Il'ja, , or russian: Илия́, Ilija, ; uk, Ілля́, Illia, ; be, Ілья́, Iĺja ) is the East Slavic form of the male Hebrew name Eliyahu (Eliahu), meaning "My God is Yahu/Jah." It comes from the Byzantine Greek pronunciation of the vocative (Ilía) of the Greek Elias (Ηλίας, Ilías). It is pronounced with stress on the second syllable. The diminutive form is Iliusha or Iliushen'ka. The Russian patronymic for a son of Ilya is " Ilyich", and a daughter is "Ilyinichna". People with the name Real people * Ilya (Archbishop of Novgorod), 12th-century Russian Orthodox cleric and saint * Ilya Ivanovitch Alekseyev (1772–1830), commander of the Russian Imperial Army * Ilya Borok (born 1993), Russian jiujitsu fighter * Ilya Bryzgalov (born 1980), Russian ice hockey goalie * Ilya Ehrenburg (1891–1967), Russian writer and Soviet cultural ambassador * Ilya Glazunov (1930–2017), Russian painter * Ilya Gringolts (b ...
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Athletics At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
At the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, 36 athletics events were contested – 18 for boys and 18 for girls – on 17–19 and 21–23 August 2010. The events took place in Bishan Stadium, Singapore. Athletes born between January 1, 1993, and December 31, 1994, were eligible to compete. Continents selected their athletes through Youth Continental Championships (Continental Youth Olympic Trials). While most events mirrored those at the Summer Olympic Games, some events were distinct from the Games' senior counterpart. A 1000 metres race was scheduled in place of the more traditional 800/1,500 metres races. The steeplechase was held over 2000 m, instead of the seniors' 3000 m distance, and the competition featured a medley relay with legs of 100 m, 200 m, 300 m and 400 m (in the Swedish style). Combined (or multi-discipline) events were not contested. Competition format Qualification The six continents, Africa, Asia, Europe, North A ...
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Tennis At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' Singles
These are the results for the girls' singles event at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ( ta, 2010 கோடைக்கால இளையோர் ஒலிம்பிக் விளையாட்டுக்கள் ms, Sukan Olimpik Belia Musim Panas 2010), officially known as the I Summer .... Seeds # ''(second round)'' # ''(first round)'' # ''(semifinals, 4th place)'' # ''(first round)'' # ''(second round)'' # ''(first round)'' # ''(semifinals, bronze medalist)'' # ''(quarterfinals)'' Main draw Finals Top half Bottom half Consolation draw ReferencesSingles drawConsolation draw
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Tennis At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
Tennis at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics lasted from August 18 until August 25. For the Singles competitions, all matches were determined through a best-of-three tie-break sets. For the Doubles competitions, all matches were determined by two tie-break sets and a match tie-break game (10 points) in place of a third set. There were competitions for boys' singles, boys' doubles, girls' singles and girls' doubles. It took place at the Kallang Tennis Centre. The acceptance lists for the event were released by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) on 29 June. 39 countries are represented in the event that involves both 32 players for the singles and 16 pairs for the doubles. Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) could submit a maximum of 2 boys and 2 girls to compete in both the singles and doubles events. 12 places in the singles events were given out based on a player's junior world ranking. 16 places were given out based on ranking by region, with the remaining four positi ...
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Gymnastics At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Women's Artistic Individual All-around
Junior women's artistic individual all-around competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics was held on August 19 at the Bishan Sports Hall. For each competitor in the women's qualification, the scores in artistic gymnastics is based on two separate scores that are then combined in order to come to the final score. The A score measures the difficulty of each element (and combinations of elements) within the routine, while the B score evaluates the performance, i.e. the "execution, composition and artistry" of the routine. For further information, please see the Code of Points (artistic gymnastics), Code of Points article. For all four apparatus were summed to give an all-around qualification score. The top 18 competitors moved on to the individual all-around final. In the individual all-around final, each gymnast competed on each apparatus again. Only scores from the final were used to determine final rankings. Medalists Qualification Final round results Reserves The res ...
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Gymnastics At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
The Gymnastics competition of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore took place at the Bishan Sports Hall. There were events in Artistic, Rhythmic and Trampoline Gymnastics. Competition Schedule Artistic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline Gymnastics Medal summary Artistic Gymnastics Boys' Events Girls' Events Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline Gymnastics Medal table References Schedule {{DEFAULTSORT:Gymnastics At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics 2010 Summer Youth Olympics events Youth Summer Olympics The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international multi-sport event for athletes between 15 and 18 years old, organized by the International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in staggered summer and winter events consisten ... Gymnastics in Singapore International gymnastics competitions hosted by Singapore ...
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Weightlifting At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Girls' +63 Kg
The girls' +63 kg weightlifting event was the fifth and last women's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors with at least 63 kg, there was no maximum limit . The whole competition took place on August 18 at 14:30. Each lifter performed in both the snatch and clean and jerk The clean and jerk is a composite of two weightlifting movements, most often performed with a barbell: the clean and the jerk. During the ''clean'', the lifter moves the barbell from the floor to a racked position across the deltoids, without res ... lifts, with the final score being the sum of the lifter's best result in each. The athlete received three attempts in each of the two lifts; the score for the lift was the heaviest weight successfully lifted. Medalists Results References Results {{DEFAULTSORT:Weightlifting at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Girls' 63 kg Weightlifting at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ...
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Weightlifting At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' 77 Kg
The boys' 77 kg weightlifting event was the fourth men's event at the weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, with competitors up to 77 kg. The whole competition took place on August 18 at 11:00. Each lifter performed both the snatch and clean and jerk The clean and jerk is a composite of two weightlifting movements, most often performed with a barbell: the clean and the jerk. During the ''clean'', the lifter moves the barbell from the floor to a racked position across the deltoids, without res ... lifts, with the final score being the sum of the lifter's best result in each. Each athlete received three attempts in each of the two lifts; the score which the lifter received is the heaviest weight successfully lifted within the three allowed attempts. Medalists Results References Results {{DEFAULTSORT:Weightlifting at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Boys' 77 kg Weightlifting at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ...
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Weightlifting At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
The weightlifting competition at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics took place in Singapore in the Toa Payoh Sports Hall from 15–19 August. Event Summary Medal table Women's events Men's events Events Schedule All events are scheduled to be 2 hours long. Events include the main competition (approx. 1:50 hours) and the awards ceremony (approx. 0:10 hours). Qualified Athletes Women's Men's ReferencesCompetition ScheduleAthlete/Event List
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Fencing At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Mixed Team
Mixed team event For 2010 YOG FIE introduced completely new format competitions for teams, where their composition will be determined by the results achieved during the individual events. The best fencers ranked in each weapon from different NOCs will form the top team of each continent as follows: Europe 1, Europe 2, Europe 3, Europe 4, Asia 1, Asia 2, Americas 1, Americas 2, Africa. Bracket References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fencing At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Mixed Team Fencing at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics ...
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Wrestling At The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics – Boys' Freestyle 63 Kg
The boys' 63 kg tournament in wrestling at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics was held on August 17 at the International Convention Centre. The event limited competitors to a maximum of 63 kilograms of body mass. The tournament had two groups where wrestlers compete in a round-robin format. The winners of each group would go on to play for the gold medal, second placers played for the bronze medal while everyone else played for classification depending on where they ranked in the group stage. On 15 October 2010, the International Olympic Committee announced Johnny Pilay who finished fifth had tested positive for a banned diuretic, furosemide. He was disqualified from the event. Medalists Group stages Group A Group B Classification 7th-place match 5th-place match Bronze-medal match Gold-medal match Final rankings * Johnny Pilay Johnny is an English language personal name. It is usually an affectionate diminutive of the masculine given name ...
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