The results of the third day of the European Ski Mountaineering Championship and the World Cup, held at the "Shahdag" Tourism Center, have been announced.
According to the Northern Bureau of "Report", based on the results of the individual competition held on March 6, Nuriya Noquera Balaquer (Spain) took 1st place among girls under 18, Anastasia Pshenichnaya (Russia) took 2nd place, and Antonina Rakus (Poland) took 3rd place. In the same age category, Matej Petre (Romania) took the first place among boys, Gil Rosias Sacrest (Spain) took 2nd place, and Adam Hubats (Slovakia) took 3rd place.
Among girls under 20, Helena Oeyeringer (Germany) took first place, Klara Velepec (Slovenia) took 2nd place, and Emma Bogones Martin (Spain) took 3rd place, while among boys, Silas Walter (Germany) took 1st place, Moritz Bauregger (Germany) took 2nd place, and Marek Foltin (Czech Republic) took 3rd place.
Among girls under 23, Tib Dezeyn (Switzerland) took first place, Maria Ordonez Cobacho (Spain) took 2nd place, Irina Umnitsina (Individual Neutral Athlete) took 3rd place, and among boys, Johannes Loefeyer (Austria) took first place, Julian Tritscher (Austria) took 2nd place, and Silvano Wolf (Austria) took 3rd place.
In the individual competition among adults, Giulia Murada (Italy) took 1st place, Marian Faton (Switzerland) took 2nd place, and Alba De Silvestro (Italy) took 3rd place among women, while Remi Bonne (Switzerland) took 1st place, Thomas Bussard (Switzerland) took 2nd place, and Johannes Loefeyer (Austria) took 3rd place among men.
Azerbaijan was represented by Nurid Shakaraliyev in the individual competition for boys under 18, and Nabiyulla Galabagiyev for boys under 20. N. Shakaraliyev finished the race in 7th place, and N. Galabagiyev in 6th place.
It should be noted that the European Championship is organized jointly by the International Ski Mountaineering Federation, the Azerbaijan Winter Sports Federation, and the "Shahdag" Tourism Center.
A total of 124 athletes from Azerbaijan, Turkey, Italy, Switzerland, Slovenia, Germany, Spain, Austria, Norway, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Greece, Andorra and Sweden are participating in the championship.