Ukraine at the 1999 Summer Universiade

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Ukraine at the
1999 Summer Universiade
Flag of Ukraine.svg
IOC code UKR
in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
3 - 13 July 1999
Competitors143 [1] in 11 sports
Medals
Ranked 8th
Gold
7
Silver
7
Bronze
9
Total
23
Summer Universiade appearances (overview)

Ukraine competed at the 1999 Summer Universiade in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, from 3 to 13 July 1999. Ukraine women's basketball team finished 4th, men's football team finished 11th, and women's volleyball team finished 13th. [2] Ukraine did not compete in water polo.

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Medal summary

Medal by sports

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Athletics 4026
Fencing 2204
Artistic gymnastics 1225
Swimming 0134
Judo 0123
Sailing 0101
Total77923

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Serhiy Lebid Athletics Men's 5000 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oleksy Lukashevych Athletics Men's long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Olena Shekhovtsova Athletics Women's long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Olena Hovorova Athletics Women's triple jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vadym Gutzeit Fencing Men's individual sabre
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Natalia Hruzynska
Hanna Harina
Yeva Vybornova
Viktoria Tytova
Fencing Women's team épée
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oleksandr Beresch Gymnastics Men's individual all-around
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Oleksandr Horbachuk Fencing Men's individual épée
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Natalia Hruzynska Fencing Women's individual épée
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Olha Teslenko
Viktoria Karpenko
Halyna Tyryk
Inha Shkarupa
Gymnastics Women's team all-around
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Olha Teslenko Gymnastics Women's uneven bars
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ihor Horbokon Judo Men's half-heavyweight (100 kg)
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Maksym Oberemko Judo Men's windsurf
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anton Berdnykov
Vladyslav Haydamaka
Artem Honcharenko
Rostyslav Svanidze
Swimming Men's 4 × 200 m freestyle relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vladyslav Piskunov Athletics Men's hammer throw
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Valentyna Savchuk Athletics Women's 10 kilometres walk
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Viktoria Karpenko Gymnastics Women's uneven bars
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Halyna Tyryk Gymnastics Women's floor
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ruslan Revenko Judo Men's half-middleweight (81 kg)
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ihor Horbokon
Ruslan Revenko
Andriy Donchenko
Valentyn Ruslyakov
Ruslan Mashurenko
Hennadiy Bilodid
Judo Men's half-heavyweight (100 kg)
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Denys Zavhorodnyy Swimming Men's 400 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Denys Zavhorodnyy Swimming Men's 800 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natalia Zolotukhina
Valentyna Trehub
Iraida Shchehlova
Olena Kutepova
Swimming Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay

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