Ukraine at the 2022 World Games

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Ukraine at the
2022 World Games
Flag of Ukraine.svg
IOC code UKR
NOC National Olympic Committee of Ukraine
in Birmingham, United States
7 July 2022 – 17 July 2022
Competitors104 [1] in 20 sports
Medals
Ranked 3rd
Gold
16
Silver
12
Bronze
17
Total
45
World Games appearances

Ukraine competed at the 2022 World Games [2] in Birmingham, United States, from 7 July to 17 July 2022. Ukraine ranked third in the medal tally (behind Germany and the United States) as well as third by the number of medals (behind Italy and Germany). This was the best performance of Ukrainian athletes at the World Games. [3]

Contents

Part of the ticket revenue was announced to be donated to Ukraine for rebuilding sports venues after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [4] A sum of $54,000 was donated to Ukraine. [5]

Medallists

Larysa Soloviova won at the age of 43 her fifth World Games medal. Before that, Soloviova won the competitions in middleweight at the 2005 Games (under her maiden surname Vitsiyevska), 2013 Games and 2017 Games as well as the competition in heavyweight at the 2009 Games. As of 2022, she is the most successful female powerlifter in the history of the World Games.

Bohdan Mochulskyi repeated his success of the 2017 Games and won gold in men's ju-jitsu. Both Igor Liubchenko and Oleh Pryimachov repeated their success of the 2017 Games when they won gold in men's muaythai. Svitlana Yaromka and Ivanna Berezovska won medals in both their weight category and open weight. Previously, Yaromka won a bronze at the 2013 Games and Berezovska won a silver at the 2017 Games.

Danylo Filchenko became the first Ukrainian athlete to win a medal in water skiing. Sofiia Hrechko became the first Ukrainian female finswimmer to win the World Games gold medal. Anzhelika Terliuga became the first Ukrainian female karateka to win the World Games gold medal. Bohdan Kolmakov won gold medal in parkour which debuted at the World Games. [6] Alina Krysko became first Ukrainian female to win a medal in wushu at the World Games. Bogdana Golub became first Ukrainian female to win a medal in ju-jitsu at the World Games.

Anastasiia Antoniak won a medal at each of three consecutive World Games. Both Stanislav Horuna and Anita Serogina won their second World Games medal after they won their first medals in 2017. Volodymyr Rysyiev won his second World Games medals after he had been second in middleweight at the 2017 Games. Tetyana Melnyk won her second World Games medals after she had been second at the 2017 Games. Both Orfan Sananzade and Vitalii Dubina won their second World Games medal after they won their first medals in 2017 when kickboxing was an invitational sport.

Main programme

MedalNameSportEventDate
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sofiia Hrechko Finswimming Women's 200 m surface July 8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anzhelika Terliuga Karate Women's kumite 55 kg July 8
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anita Serogina Karate Women's kumite 61 kg July 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Volodymyr Rysyiev Powerlifting Men's heavyweight July 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Vazha Daiauri Sumo Men's middleweight July 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Svitlana Yaromka Sumo Women's heavyweight July 9
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oleksii Bychkov Powerlifting Men's super heavyweight July 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ivanna Berezovska Sumo Women's openweight July 10
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bohdan Kolmakov Parkour Men's speedrun July 11
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Viktoriia Kozlovska
Taisiia Marchenko
Acrobatic gymnastics Women's pairs July 15
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bohdan Pohranychnyi
Danylo Stetsiuk
Acrobatic gymnastics Men's pairs July 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Bohdan Mochulskyi Ju-jitsu Men's fighting 62 kg July 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Danylo Filchenko Water skiing Men's jump July 16
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Igor Liubchenko Muaythai Men's 63.5 kg July 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Oleh Pryimachov Muaythai Men's 91 kg July 17
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Anastasiia Kulinich Muaythai Women's 48 kg July 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mykola Barannik Powerlifting Men's middleweight July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Sofiia Hrechko Finswimming Women's 400 m surface July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stanislav Horuna Karate Men's kumite 75 kg July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Demid Karachenko Sumo Men's lightweight July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karyna Kolesnik Sumo Women's middleweight July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ivanna Berezovska Sumo Women's heavyweight July 9
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Orfan Sananzade Kickboxing Men's 63,5 kg July 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Vitalii Dubina Kickboxing Men's 75 kg July 14
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Danylo Filchenko Water skiing Men's tricks July 15
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Bogdana Golub Ju-jitsu Women's ne-waza open July 16
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Oleksandr Yefimenko Water skiing Men's 71 kg July 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anastasiia Derevianko Powerlifting Women's lightweight July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Larysa Soloviova Powerlifting Women's middleweight July 8
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Anastasiia Antoniak Finswimming Women's 400 m surface July 9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Danylo Kovalov Powerlifting Men's heavyweight July 9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sviatoslav Semykras Sumo Men's lightweight July 9
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tetyana Melnyk Powerlifting Women's super heavyweight July 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Oleksandr Veresiuk Sumo Men's openweight July 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Svitlana Yaromka Sumo Women's openweight July 10
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Viktoriia Onopriienko Rhythmic gymnastics Ribbon July 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roman Shcherbatiuk Kickboxing Men's +91 kg July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daryna Ivanova Kickboxing Women's 52 kg July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alina Martyniuk Kickboxing Women's 60 kg July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yaroslav Tkach Sport climbing Men's speed July 14
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Viktoriia Kunitska
Oleksandra Malchuk
Daryna Pomianovska
Acrobatic gymnastics Women's groups July 16
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Stanislav Kukurudz
Yurii Push
Yuriy Savka
Taras Yarush
Acrobatic gymnastics Men's groups July 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Vladyslav Mykytas Water skiing Men's 57 kg July 17

Invitational sports

MedalNameSportEventDate
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alina Krysko Wushu Women's daoshu & gunshu combined July 13
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Roman Reva Wushu Men's changquan July 12

Competitors

SportsMenWomenTotal
Acrobatic gymnastics 7613
Aerobic gymnastics 3710
Air sports 101
Canoe marathon 112
Dancesport 112
Finswimming 5611
Ju-jitsu 123
Karate 246
Kickboxing 325
Muay Thai 415
Orienteering 224
Parkour 112
Powerlifting 6511
Rhythmic gymnastics 22
Sport climbing 224
Squash 224
Sumo 5611
Trampoline gymnastics 112
Water skiing 123
Wushu 123
Total4955104

Acrobatic gymnastics

Ukraine competed in acrobatic gymnastics and had the largest team at the Games. [7] Ukraine won four of five medals and became the most successful in terms of number of medals. [8]

AthletesEventQualificationFinal
Balance exerciseDynamic exerciseTotalFinal exercise
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Bohdan Pohranychnyi
Danylo Stetsiuk
Men's pairs 28.330128.510256.8401 Q28.940Gold medal icon.svg
Viktoriia Kozlovska
Taisiia Marchenko
Women's pairs 28.910128.270157.1801 Q29.290Gold medal icon.svg
Anastasiia Semenovych
Bohdan Ivanyk
Mixed pairs 27.880427.050554.9304 Q22.2504
Stanislav Kukurudz
Yurii Push
Yuriy Savka
Taras Yarush
Men's groups 27.980427.390455.3704 Q28.410Bronze medal icon.svg
Viktoriia Kunitska
Oleksandra Malchuk
Daryna Pomianovska
Women's groups 28.170327.810455.9804 Q28.600Bronze medal icon.svg

Aerobic gymnastics

Ukraine was the fifth largest team in the sport (behind Italy, Romania, Hungary and Azerbaijan) and did not compete in the dance competition. [9] Maksym Buben was a reserve athlete.

AthletesEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Anastasiia Isaienko
Dmytro Lobusov
Pairs 18.3506Did not advance
Stanislav Halaida
Anastasiia Kurashvili
Anastasiia Lytvyn
Trio 18.4446Did not advance
Kateryna Cherkez
Anastasiia Isaienko
Oleksandra Mokhort
Ilona Shelest
Daria Subotina
Group 18.3555Did not advance

Air sports

Ukraine competed in air sports. [10]

AthletesEventRound 1Round 2Round 3Final result
AccuracyDistanceFreestyleSpeedAccuracyDistanceFreestyleSpeedAccuracyDistanceFreestyleSpeedSumFinal rank
Ivan Semenyaka Canopy piloting 1318212321932182722312726227

Canoe marathon

Ukraine was represented in all events. [11]

Men
AthleteEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Valerii Riabov Short distance 14:48.657 QA15:46.1515
Long distance 1:29:27.0213
Women
AthleteEventHeatsFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Anastasiia Mostovenko Short distance 17:48.538Did not advance
Long distance 1:43:21.5216

Dancesport

Ukraine competed in dancesport. [12]

Standard
AthletesEventFirst roundSemi-finalsFinals
WaltzTangoViennese WaltzSlow FoxtrotQuickstepTotal pointsRankWaltzTangoViennese WaltzSlow FoxtrotQuickstepTotal pointsRankWaltzTangoViennese WaltzSlow FoxtrotQuickstepTotal pointsRank
Valeriia Dorofei
Dmytro Yevtyeryev
Standard 32.5032.6732.9034.1733.25165.4815Did not qualify

Finswimming

Ukraine competed in almost all events in finswimming (except for women's 50 m apnoe). [13]

Men
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Serhii Smishchenko 50 m apnoea 14.998
100 m surface 36.755
Oleksii Zakharov 200 m surface 1:21.966
400 m surface 2:58.315
Viktor Riepin 50 m bi-fins 19.586
100 m bi-fins 43.126
Dmytro Haponenko
Oleksandr Odynokov
Serhii Smishchenko
Oleksii Zakharov
4x50 m surface relay 1:03.365
Dmytro Haponenko
Oleksandr Odynokov
Serhii Smishchenko
Oleksii Zakharov
4x100 m surface relay 2:24.616
Women
AthleteEventFinal
TimeRank
Viktoriia Uvarova 100 m surface 40.746
Sofiia Hrechko 200 m surface 1:29.57Gold medal icon.svg
400 m surface 3:16.22Silver medal icon.svg
Anastasiia Antoniak 400 m surface 3:18.84Bronze medal icon.svg
Anastasiia Makarenko 200 m surface 1:34.787
Iryna Pikiner 50 m bi-fins 22.116
100 m bi-fins 48.235
Yevheniia Tymoshenko 50 m bi-fins 22.507
100 m bi-fins 48.857
Anastasiia Antoniak
Sofiia Hrechko
Anastasiia Makarenko
Viktoriia Uvarova
4x50 m surface relay 1:11.414
Anastasiia Antoniak
Sofiia Hrechko
Anastasiia Makarenko
Viktoriia Uvarova
4x100 m surface relay 2:37.624

Ju-jitsu

Ukraine competed in ju-jitsu. [14]

Men
AthleteCategoryGroup stageSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Bohdan Mochulskyi Fighting 62 kg Flag of Italy.svg  Calzoni  (ITA)
W 14–5
Flag of France.svg  Mathieu  (FRA)
W 13–4
1 QFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Van der Veer  (NED)
W 14–14
Flag of Colombia.svg  Viviescas  (COL)
W 19–7
Gold medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteCategoryGroup stageQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Oleksandra Rusetska Ne-waza 48 kg Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Abdoh Abdulla  (UAE)
W 14–0
Flag of Thailand.svg  Phattaraboonsorn  (THA)
L 0–14
2 QFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Hoang  (CAN)
L 0–14
Flag of Germany.svg  Brodski  (GER)
L 0–12
4
Bogdana Golub Ne-waza 63 kg Flag of Slovenia.svg  Povsnar  (SLO)
L 0–0
Flag of the United States.svg  Weidgenand  (USA)
W 14–0
2 QFlag of Israel.svg  Nisimian  (ISR)
L 0–0
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Alkalbani  (UAE)
L 2–2
4
Bogdana Golub Ne-waza open Flag of Hungary.svg  Cordeiro de Souza  (HUN)
W 2–0
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  Alkalbani  (UAE)
W 2–0
Flag of Israel.svg  Rosenfeld  (ISR)
L 0–2
Silver medal icon.svg
Oleksandra Rusetska Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Duvanova  (KAZ)
L 0–6
Did not advance

Karate

Ukraine managed to qualify 2 male and 4 female karateka, all in kumite competitions. Ukraine's team was the third largest team (after the host United States and Egypt). Kateryna Kryva and Anita Serogina qualified as medallist of the 2021 World Championships. Stanislav Horuna and Anzhelika Terliuga qualified through the WKF rating. Halyna Melnyk qualified as a continental representative. Ryzvan Talibov qualified as replacement athlete. Ukraine finished third in the medal tally in karate behind Spain and Egypt.

Men
AthleteCategoryGroup stageSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Stanislav Horuna 75 kg Flag of Egypt.svg  Abdelaziz  (EGY)
W 6–5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mahauden  (BEL)
W 2–0
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Azhikanov  (KAZ)
W 8–3
1 QFlag of Uzbekistan.svg  Otabolaev  (UZB)
W 8–0
Flag of Egypt.svg  Abdelaziz  (EGY)
L 3–6
Silver medal icon.svg
Ryzvan Talibov +84 kg Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Gurbanli  (AZE)
W 4–1
Flag of Spain.svg  Seck  (ESP)
L 1–2
No other competitor2 QFlag of Croatia.svg  Kvesić  (CRO)
L 2–7
Flag of Egypt.svg  Tarek  (EGY)
L 0–2
4
Women
AthleteCategoryGroup stageSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
RankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Kateryna Kryva 50 kg Flag of Japan.svg  Miyahara  (JPN)
L 1–2
Flag of the United States.svg  Alexander  (USA)
L 1–3
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Gu  (TPE)
L 0–1
4Did not advance7
Anzhelika Terliuga 55 kg Flag of Brazil.svg  Kumizaki  (BRA)
D 3–3
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Goranova  (BUL)
W 3–0
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Warling  (LUX)
W 4–1
1 QFlag of the United States.svg  Allen  (USA)
W 8–1
Flag of Egypt.svg  Youssef  (EGY)
W 1–0
Gold medal icon.svg
Anita Serogina 61 kg Flag of the United States.svg  Klinepeter  (USA)
W 7–2
Flag of Egypt.svg  Ali  (EGY)
L 1–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Snel  (NED)
W 3–1
2 QFlag of Slovakia.svg  Suchánková  (SVK)
W 3–2
Flag of Peru.svg  Grande  (PER)
W 3–2
Gold medal icon.svg
Halyna Melnyk 68 kg Flag of France.svg  Agier  (FRA)
D 3–3
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Zaretska  (AZE)
L 1–5
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Quirici  (SUI)
L 1–5
4Did not advance7

Kickboxing

Ukraine's kickboxing team was the biggest at the Games. [15] Ukraine was not represented only in women's 70 kg category.

Men
AthleteCategoryQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Orfan Sananzade 63,5 kg Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Mirchev  (BUL)
W 3–0
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Tlemissov  (KAZ)
W 3–0
Flag of Mexico.svg  Martínez  (MEX)
L 0–3
Silver medal icon.svg
Vitalii Dubina 75 kg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Doherty  (CAN)
W 3–0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Dvořáček  (CZE)
W 3–0
Flag of Israel.svg  Moshe  (ISR)
L 0–3
Silver medal icon.svg
Roman Shcherbatiuk +91 kg Flag of Venezuela.svg  Higuera  (VEN)
W 3–0
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Rajabzadeh  (AZE)
L 0–3
Flag of Finland.svg  Suksi  (FIN)
W RSC
Bronze medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteCategoryQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Daryna Ivanova 52 kg Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Goode  (CAN)
W 3–0
Flag of Poland.svg  Nieroda-Zdziebko  (POL)
L 1–2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Strnadová  (CZE)
W 3–0
Bronze medal icon.svg
Alina Martyniuk 60 kg Flag of Romania.svg  Cebuc  (ROU)
W 2–1
Flag of Austria.svg  Hemetsberger  (AUT)
L 1–2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Connart  (BEL)
W 2–1
Bronze medal icon.svg

Muaythai

Ukraine and Thailand qualified the largest number of boxers after the host United States that were allowed to enter a competitor in each category. Ukraine became the most successful nation in the sport at the Games.

Men
AthleteCategoryQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Vladyslav Mykytas 57 kg Flag of the Philippines.svg  Delarmino  (PHI)
W 30–28
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn  (VIE)
L 28–29
Flag of Jordan.svg  Zakzook  (JOR)
W WO
Bronze medal icon.svg
Igor Liubchenko 63.5 kg Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Galiyev  (KAZ)
W 30–26
Flag of the United States.svg  Mueller  (USA)
W 30–27
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tharakhajad  (THA)
W DRAW
Gold medal icon.svg
Oleksandr Yefimenko 71 kg Flag of Portugal.svg  Noites  (POR)
W 29–28
Flag of the United States.svg  Weiland  (USA)
W 30–27
Flag of Thailand.svg  Nitutorn  (THA)
L 27–30
Silver medal icon.svg
Oleh Pryimachov 91 kg Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Kakhramonov  (UZB)
W KO–B
Flag of France.svg  Jeanne  (FRA)
W RSC–In
Flag of the United States.svg  Baker  (USA)
W 30–27
Gold medal icon.svg
Women
AthleteCategoryQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Anastasiia Kulinich 48 kg Flag of Afghanistan.svg  Sherzad  (AFG)
W RSC
Flag of the United States.svg  Garcia Borbon  (USA)
W 29–28
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Gowing  (CAN)
W 30–27
Gold medal icon.svg

Orienteering

Ukraine competed in orienteering. [16]

Men
AthleteEventTimeRank
Ruslan Glibov Sprint 15:4121
Middle distance 36:024
Oleksandr Kratov Sprint 18:5236
Middle distance Did not finish
Women
AthleteEventTimeRank
Olena Babych Sprint 15:548
Middle distance 51:1122
Kateryna Dzema Sprint 16:4815
Middle distance 47:3716
Mixed
AthleteEventTimeRank
Olena Babych
Kateryna Dzema
Ruslan Glibov
Oleksandr Kratov
Mixed sprint relay Disqualified

Parkour

This was parkour's debut at the World Games. Only Ukraine and Japan were scheduled to compete in all men's and women's competitions but Bohdan Kolmakov did not start in the freestyle event. [17] Czech Republic and Sweden were also represented by a male and a female athlete but not in all events.

Men
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Bohdan Kolmakov Speedrun 21.591 Q20.75Gold medal icon.svg
Freestyle DNS
Women
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Anna Griukach Speedrun 34.813 Q35.324
Freestyle 14.06 Q15.56

Powerlifting

Ukraine competed in powerlifting and was the biggest team in the sport, though the country was not represented in all categories. [18] Ukraine became the most successful nation in the sport by winning 7 medals, including 2 gold medals. [18] [19]

Men
AthleteEventExercisesTotal weightTotal pointsRank
SquatBench
press
Deadlift
Mykola Barannik Men's middleweight 360.0260.0302.5922.5106.90Silver medal icon.svg
Vladyslav Chornyi 330.0220.0290.0840.099.527
Volodymyr Rysyiev Men's heavyweight 387.5270.0345.01002.5108.87Gold medal icon.svg
Danylo Kovalov 402.5295.0315.01012.5103.83Bronze medal icon.svg
Oleksiy Bychkov Men's super heavyweight 400.0340.0375.01115.0107.92Gold medal icon.svg
Andrii Shevchenko 430.0332.5337.51100.0100.946
Women
AthleteEventExercisesTotal weightTotal pointsRank
SquatBench
press
Deadlift
Anastasiia Derevianko Women's lightweight 187.5115.0180.0482.5100.72Bronze medal icon.svg
Tetiana Bila 187.5DNF
Larysa Soloviova Women's middleweight 215.0160.0217.5592.5107.02Bronze medal icon.svg
Tetyana Melnyk Women's super heavyweight 255.0185.0210.0650.0105.63Bronze medal icon.svg
Daria Rusanenko 265.0140.0195.0600.098.426

Rhythmic gymnastics

Ukraine was represented in all events by the maximum number of athletes. [20]

AthleteEventQualificationFinal
PointsRankPointsRank
Viktoriia Onopriienko Ball 27.95018Did not advance
Clubs 29.05014Did not advance
Hoop 31.9507 Q27.7008
Ribbon 31.1504 Q31.750Bronze medal icon.svg
Polina Karika Ball 26.55021Did not advance
Clubs 29.50012Did not advance
Hoop 29.05015Did not advance
Ribbon 29.5008 Q27.6508

Sport climbing

Ukraine won one bronze medal in sport climbing. [21] [22]

Speed
AthleteEventQualificationQuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal/Bronze medal bout
ResultRankOpposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Yaroslav Tkach Men's 5.5684 QFlag of Ukraine.svg  Boldyrev  (UKR)
W 5.76–5.82
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Katibin  (INA)
L 6.27–5.45
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Khaibullin  (KAZ)
W 5.56–5.60
Bronze medal icon.svg
Danyil Boldyrev 5.6605 QFlag of Ukraine.svg  Tkach  (UKR)
L 5.82–5.76
Did not advance
Yelyzaveta Lavrykova Women's 8.9208 QFlag of Poland.svg  Kałucka  (POL)
L 12.70–8.79
Did not advance
Lead
AthleteEventQualificationFinal
HRRankHRRank
Ievgeniia Kazbekova Women's 32+=3 Q32+=5

Squash

Ukraine competed in squash. [23]

AthleteEventRound of 32Round of 16/
Plate tournament
Quarterfinals/
Plate tournament
Semi-finals/
Plate tournament
Final/Bronze medal game/
Plate tournament
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Rank
Valeriy Fedoruk Men's singles Flag of Switzerland.svg  Steinmann  (SUI)
L 0–2
Flag of Ireland.svg  Conroy  (IRL)
L 0–2
Did not advance
Dmytro Scherbakov Flag of France.svg  Masotti  (FRA)
L 0–2
Flag of Hungary.svg  Balázs  (HUN)
L 0–2
Did not advance
Nadiya Usenko Women's singles Flag of Japan.svg  Watanabe  (JPN)
L 0–2
Flag of Colombia.svg  Tovar  (COL)
L 0–2
Did not advance
Anastasiia Kostiukova Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Cheng  (HKG)
L 0–2
Flag of Hungary.svg  Chukwu  (HUN)
W 2–0
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Serme  (CZE)
L 0–2
Did not advance

Sumo

Ukraine's sumo team was the third largest sumo team at the Games (after the host United States and Japan). [24] Both Ukraine and Japan won 9 medals and became the most successful teams in terms of medals won, but Japan won 4 gold medals, while Ukraine won 3 gold medals. Ivanna Berezovska and Svitlana Yaromka managed to win medals both in their category and in open weight.

Weight categories

Men
AthleteEvent1/16 finalsQuarter-finals1/16 RepechagesRepechages quarterfinalsSemi-finalsRepechages semi-finalsFinal / BM
OppositionRank
Demid Karachenko Men's lightweight Flag of the United States.svg  Kizzart  (USA)
W
Flag of Norway.svg  Svensson  (NOR)
W
N/AFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Dochev  (BUL)
W
N/AFlag of Egypt.svg  Elsefy  (EGY)
L
Silver medal icon.svg
Sviatoslav Semykras Flag of Poland.svg  Swora  (POL)
W
Flag of Brazil.svg  Nakaya  (BRA)
W
N/AFlag of Egypt.svg  Elsefy  (EGY)
L
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Cova  (VEN)
W
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dochev  (BUL)
W
Bronze medal icon.svg
Anatolii Khliusin Flag of the United States.svg  Sabo  (USA)
W
Flag of Egypt.svg  Elsefy  (EGY)
L
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Bayarsaikhan  (MGL)
W
Flag of Poland.svg  Swora  (POL)
W
N/AFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Dochev  (BUL)
L
N/A5
Vazha Daiauri Men's middleweight ByeFlag of Poland.svg  Rozum  (POL)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Fukano  (JPN)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Fujisawa  (JPN)
W
Gold medal icon.svg
Oleksandr Veresiuk Flag of Poland.svg  Piersiak  (POL)
L
N/A
Women
AthleteEvent1/16 finalsQuarter-finals1/16 RepechagesRepechages quarterfinalsSemi-finalsRepechages semi-finalsFinal / BM
OppositionRank
Alina Duzhenko Women's lightweight Flag of the United States.svg  Jefferson-Vanduzen  (USA)
W
Flag of Poland.svg  Andrzejak  (POL)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Yamanaka  (JPN)
L
Flag of Brazil.svg  Montgomery Watanabe  (BRA)
W
Flag of Poland.svg  Macios  (POL)
L
4
Karyna Kolesnik Women's middleweight Flag of the United States.svg  Crook  (USA)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Matsumoto  (JPN)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Ota  (JPN)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Ishii  (JPN)
L
Silver medal icon.svg
Maryna Maksymenko Flag of Poland.svg  Skiba  (POL)
W
Flag of Norway.svg  Oddlien  (NOR)
W
N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Ishii  (JPN)
L
Flag of Japan.svg  Matsumoto  (JPN)
L
N/A5
Svitlana Yaromka Women's heavyweight Flag of Japan.svg  Hisano  (JPN)
W
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Ting  (TPE)
W
N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Tsaruk  (UKR)
W
N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Berezovska  (UKR)
W
Gold medal icon.svg
Ivanna Berezovska Flag of Brazil.svg  Pelegrini  (BRA)
W
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Cedeno  (VEN)
W
N/AFlag of the United States.svg  Armstrong  (USA)
W
N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Yaromka  (UKR)
L
Silver medal icon.svg
Viktoriia Tsaruk Flag of Mongolia.svg  Bum-Erdene  (MGL)
W
Flag of the United States.svg  Galindo  (USA)
W
N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Yaromka  (UKR)
L
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Cedeno  (VEN)
L
N/A5

Openweight

Main rounds
AthleteEvent1/64 finals1/32 finals1/16 finalsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
OppositionRank
Oleksandr Veresiuk Men's openweight Flag of the United States.svg  Roden  (USA)
W
Flag of Finland.svg  Riihioja  (FIN)
W
Flag of Poland.svg  Rozum  (POL)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Fujisawa  (JPN)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Nakamura  (JPN)
L
DNQ
Vazha Daiauri Flag of the United States.svg  Kizzart  (USA)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsogt-Erdene  (MGL)
L
DNQ
Sviatoslav Semykras Flag of Venezuela.svg  Perez  (VEN)
W
Flag of the United States.svg  Sims  (USA)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Nakamura  (JPN)
L
DNQ
Anatolii Khliusin Flag of Egypt.svg  Misbah  (EGY)
W
Flag of Brazil.svg  Tetsushi Nakaya  (BRA)
W
Flag of Hungary.svg  Kerstner  (HUN)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsogt-Erdene  (MGL)
L
DNQ
Demid Karachenko Flag of Brazil.svg  Junior  (BRA)
L
DNQ
Ivanna Berezovska Women's openweight Flag of Mongolia.svg  Purevjargal  (MGL)
W
Flag of Thailand.svg  Amnuaypol  (THA)
W
Flag of Brazil.svg  Pelegrini  (BRA)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Hisano  (JPN)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Kolesnik  (UKR)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Kon  (JPN)
W
Gold medal icon.svg
Svitlana Yaromka ByeFlag of Poland.svg  Skrajnowska  (POL)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Dagvadorj  (MGL)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Okutomi  (JPN)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Kon  (JPN)
L
N/A
Karyna Kolesnik Flag of the United States.svg  Crook  (USA)
W
Flag of Brazil.svg  Montgomery Watanabe Higuchi  (BRA)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Bum-Erdene  (MGL)
W
Flag of Japan.svg  Matsumoto  (JPN)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Berezovska  (UKR)
L
N/A
Viktoriia Tsaruk Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Sun  (TPE)
W
Flag of the United States.svg  Ball  (USA)
L
N/A
Alina Duzhenko Flag of the United States.svg  Jefferson-Vandusen  (USA)
L
N/A
Maryna Maksymenko Flag of Germany.svg  Schmidtsdorf  (GER)
L
N/A
Repechages
AthleteEvent1/64 finals repechage1/32 finals repechage1/16 finals repechageQuarter-finals repechageSemi-finals repechageBronze medal final
OppositionRank
Oleksandr Veresiuk Men's openweight N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Daiauri  (UKR)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsogt-Erdene  (MGL)
W
Bronze medal icon.svg
Vazha Daiauri N/AFlag of Poland.svg  Luto  (POL)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Khliusin  (UKR)
W
Flag of Brazil.svg  Junior  (BRA)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Veresiuk  (UKR)
L
N/A5
Sviatoslav Semykras N/AFlag of the United States.svg  Delatorre  (USA)
W
Flag of Poland.svg  Swora  (POL)
W
Flag of the United States.svg  Roden  (USA)
W
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Tsogt-Erdene  (MGL)
L
N/A5
Anatolii Khliusin N/AFlag of Ukraine.svg  Daiauri  (UKR)
L
DNQ
Svitlana Yaromka Women's openweight N/AFlag of Brazil.svg  Pelegrini  (BRA)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Kolesnik  (UKR)
W
Bronze medal icon.svg
Karyna Kolesnik N/AFlag of Japan.svg  Yamanaka  (JPN)
W
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Yaromka  (UKR)
L
4

Trampoline gymnastics

Ukraine competed in trampoline gymnastics. [25]

Men
AthletesEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankFinal 1RankFinal 2Rank
Vitalii Voitiv Tumbling 45.8009Did not advance
Women
AthletesEventQualificationFinal
ScoreRankFinal 1RankFinal 2Rank
Daryna Koziarska Tumbling 45.6005 Q22.0006Did not advance

Water skiing

Ukraine competed in water skiing. [7] [26] Ukraine did not compete in slalom competitions as well as women's tricks and men's wakeboard. Danylo Filchenko was the only athlete in this sport to win two medals. Ukraine was the most successful European team in this sport at the Games.

Tricks
AthletesEventPreliminary roundFinal
Pass 1Pass 2TotalRankPass 1Pass 2TotalRank
Danylo Filchenko Men's tricks 62204920111401 Q6220492011140Silver medal icon.svg
Wakeboard
AthletesEventHeatsLast chance qualifiersSemi-finalFinal
ResultRankResultRankResultRankResultRank
Varvara Dolinina Women's wakeboard 41.22362.112Did not advance
Jump
AthletesEventPreliminary roundFinal
ResultRankResultRank
Danylo Filchenko Men's jump 61.42 Q64.9Gold medal icon.svg
Stanislava Prosvietova Women's jump 37.05 Q43.04

Wushu

Ukraine competed in wushu. [27]

Changquan
AthleteEventScoreRank
Roman Reva Men's 9.253Bronze medal icon.svg
Daoshu / Gunshu
AthleteEventGunshuDaoshuTotal
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Alina Krysko Women's 9.37319.293318.666Silver medal icon.svg
Jianshu / Qiangshu
AthleteEventJianshuQiangshuTotal
ScoreRankScoreRankScoreRank
Yana Poltoratska Women's 9.06049.120318.1804

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