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Sports financial competition heating up in Chita

Forest event unfolded in the northern sector of a micron district's forest park, attracting 8 teams and over 60 participants.

Sports competition stirring financial rivalry in Chita
Sports competition stirring financial rivalry in Chita

Sports financial competition heating up in Chita

Sports Orienteering Competitions Held in Chita for the VII Spartakiad of Workers in the Financial Sector of Zabaykalsky Krai

The city of Chita played host to a thrilling sports orienteering event on August 16, as part of the VII Spartakiad of workers in the financial sector of the Zabaykalsky Krai. The competitions took place in the forest park zone of the Northern microdistrict, attracting a total of 8 teams, consisting of over 60 participants.

The event was a significant moment for the participants, as they successfully completed the cross-classic distance in the given direction. The competition was held within the context of the Spartakiad, a multi-sport event common in Russia and some post-Soviet states, often organised within specific labour sectors or regions for amateur athletic competition.

In the women's category, Svetlana Guruleva from Promsvyazbank, Yevgeniya Kislitsyna from VTB, and Kseniya Markevich from Rosselkhozbank emerged as the winners. The men's category saw Viktor Mashurov from Rosselkhozbank, Namssarai Namdakov from the Federal Treasury Department of the Zabaykalsky Krai, and Dmitry Rublev from Sberbank taking the top spots.

The team standings saw an intense battle, with the Rosselkhozbank team clinching the first place, the VTB team securing the second place, and the Federal Treasury Department of the Zabaykalsky Krai taking the third place.

The event was reported by the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Sports of the Zabaykalsky Krai, marking its significance in the regional sports scene. For those seeking more detailed results, dates, participants, or historical context for these orienteering events within this Spartakiad, it would be advisable to contact local sports federations, the regional department of physical culture and sports, financial sector unions, or local libraries and archives for further information.

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