Ukraine at the 2003 Summer Universiade

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Ukraine at the
2003 Summer Universiade
Flag of Ukraine.svg
IOC code UKR
in Daegu
21 — 31 August 2003
Competitors170 [1] in 12 sports
Medals
Ranked 4th
Gold
23
Silver
15
Bronze
17
Total
55
Summer Universiade appearances (overview)

Ukraine competed at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea, from 21 to 31 August 2003. Ukrainian athletes did not compete in tennis and water polo. Ukraine's male football team finished 11th.

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Medal summary

Medal by sports

Medals by sport
SportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Swimming 96520
Athletics 7119
Artistic gymnastics 43512
Fencing 2103
Rhythmic gymnastics 1405
Taekwondo 0112
Archery 0022
Judo 0022
Total23151755

Medalists

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andriy Mykhaylychenko Artistic gymnastics Men's horizontal bar
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Irina Yarotska Artistic gymnastics Women's individual all-around
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Irina Yarotska Artistic gymnastics Men's balance beam
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Irina Yarotska Artistic gymnastics Men's floor exercises
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andriy Tverdostup Athletics Men's 400 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Serhiy Lebid Athletics Men's 5000 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Volodymyr Demchenko
Yevgeniy Zyukov
Hennadiy Horbenko
Andriy Tverdostup
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oleksandr Korchmid Athletics Men's pole vault
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Valeriy Vasylyev Athletics Men's long jump
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Nataliya Tobias Athletics Women's 1500 metres
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Natalya Fokina Athletics Women's discus throw
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Volodymyr Lukashenko Fencing Men's individual sabre
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Dmytro Karyuchenko
Maksym Khvorost
Vitaliy Osharov
Bohdan Nikishyn
Fencing Men's team épée
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anna Bessonova Rhythmic gymnastics Women's individual ribbon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vyacheslav Shyrshov Swimming Men's 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andriy Serdinov Swimming Men's 50 m butterfly
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andriy Serdinov Swimming Men's 100 m butterfly
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Volodymyr Nikolaychuk
Oleh Lisohor
Andriy Serdinov
Yuriy Yehoshyn
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Olga Mukomol Swimming Women's 50 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yana Klochkova Swimming Women's 200 m freestyle
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yana Klochkova Swimming Women's 200 m butterfly
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yana Klochkova Swimming Women's 200 m individual medley
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yana Klochkova Swimming Women's 400 m individual medley
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andriy Mykhaylychenko
Ruslan Mezentsev
Roman Zozulya
Serhiy Vyaltsev
Valeriy Honcharov
Artistic gymnastics Men's team all-around
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marina Proskurina
Natalia Sirobaba
Alona Kvasha
Irina Yarotska
Artistic gymnastics Women's team all-around
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Marina Proskurina Artistic gymnastics Women's vault
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Viktor Yastrebov Athletics Men's triple jump
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Volodymyr Lukashenko
Vladyslav Tretiak
Oleh Shturbabin
Serhiy Shkalikov
Fencing Men's team sabre
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Bessonova Rhythmic gymnastics Women's individual all-around
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Bessonova Rhythmic gymnastics Women's individual ball
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Bessonova Rhythmic gymnastics Women's individual clubs
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Bessonova Rhythmic gymnastics Women's individual hoop
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ihor Chervynskyy Swimming Men's 800 m freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ihor Chervynskyy Swimming Men's 1500 m freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Oleh Lisohor Swimming Men's 50 m breaststroke
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Serhiy Breus Swimming Men's 50 m butterfly
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Serhiy Advena Swimming Men's 200 m butterfly
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vyacheslav Shyrshov
Denys Syzonenko
Andriy Serdinov
Yuriy Yehoshyn
Swimming Men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Petro Davydov Taekwondo Men's 72 kg
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Valeriy Honcharov Artistic gymnastics Men's horizontal bar
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roman Zozulya Artistic gymnastics Men's rings
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natalia Sirobaba Artistic gymnastics Women's individual all-around
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Irina Yarotska Artistic gymnastics Women's uneven bars
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Natalia Sirobaba Artistic gymnastics Women's floor exercises
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anastasiya Rabchenyuk Athletics Women's 400 metres hurdles
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Oleksandr Serdyuk Archery Men's individual recurve
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Kateryna Palekha
Tetyana Berezhna
Tetyana Dorokhova
Archery Women's team recurve
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stanislav Knysh
Valentyn Iefimov
Viktor Savinov
Roman Hontyuk
Andriy Bloshenko
Vitaliy Bubon
Judo Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Mariya Semenyuk Judo Women's openweight
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yuriy Yehoshyn Swimming Men's 100 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vyacheslav Shyrshov Swimming Men's 50 m backstroke
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Volodymyr Nikolaychuk Swimming Men's 100 m backstroke
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze OLeh Lisohor Swimming Men's 100 m breaststroke
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olha Beresnyeva Swimming Women's 800 m freestyle
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Olha Cherkun Taekwondo Women's 63 kg

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