On December 7–8, 2024, the city of Achinsk in the Krasnoyarsk region hosted a landmark event in the 25-meter “Neptun” swimming pool at the MBU “GSC” Olymp. The Open City Competitions in Finswimming were dedicated to celebrating the 50th anniversary of underwater sports in Achinsk, showcasing the city’s rich tradition and enthusiasm for the sport.
Highlights of the Event
Outstanding Performances
The competition saw participants from Achinsk and neighboring regions competing across various categories, from junior to senior levels. Athletes displayed exceptional skill in classic finswimming and modern variations of the sport.
- 50m Classic Finswimming (Girls, 2007–2008): Darina Kupreeva of Achinsk set the bar high with a 24.08-second finish, achieving the highest rank in her category.
- 100m Finswimming (Boys, 2013–2014): Ruslan Sivoous of Krasnoyarsk’s Dianema club led with an impressive 27.34 seconds, demonstrating remarkable potential among young athletes.
A Tribute to History
The event celebrated half a century of underwater sports in Achinsk, reflecting on its legacy and contribution to the development of finswimming in the region.
Organizers and Officials
The competition was skillfully managed by the Achinsk Department of Sports and Youth Policy and the Municipal Comprehensive Sports School, with second-category judge Svetlana Simanovskaya as the Chief Judge. Tatiana Luchiskens, an All-Russian category judge, served as the Chief Secretary, ensuring the smooth conduct of the event.
Conclusion
The Open City Competitions not only highlighted the achievements of today’s athletes but also honored the pioneers of underwater sports in Achinsk. The celebration underscored the city’s ongoing commitment to fostering talent and promoting finswimming as a cherished local tradition.
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