Ukraine at the Youth Olympics

Ukraine competed at the Youth Olympic Games for the first time in 2010 in Singapore, and has participated in every Games since then.[1]

Ukraine at the
Youth Olympics
IOC codeUKR
NOCNational Olympic Committee of Ukraine
Websitewww.noc-ukr.org (in Ukrainian and English)
Medals
Ranked 10th
Gold
22
Silver
26
Bronze
31
Total
79
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

The National Olympic Committee for Ukraine is the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, which was created in 1990 and recognized in 1993.

Ukrainian athletes have won 74 medals at the Summer Youth Games, and 5 at the Winter Youth Games.

Medal tables

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List of medalists

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  2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Singapore

Medal Name Sport Event
  Gold Daryna Zevina Swimming Youth Women's 100m Backstroke
  Gold Andrii Govorov Swimming Youth Men's 50m Freestyle
  Gold Andrii Govorov Swimming Youth Men's 50m Butterfly
  Gold Oleksandr Satin Gymnastics Men's Trampoline
  Gold Oleg Stepko Gymnastics Men's Pommel Horse
  Gold Oleg Stepko Gymnastics Men's Parallel Bars
  Gold Igor Lyashchenko Athletics Boys' 10000m walk
  Gold Kateryna Derun Athletics Girls' Javelin throw
  Gold Denys Kushnirov Shooting 10m Air Pistol Men Junior
  Silver Iryna Romoldanova Taekwondo Women's 44kg
  Silver Olexandr Lytvynov Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 58kg
  Silver Nataliia Kovalova Rowing Junior Women's Single Sculls
  Silver Oleg Stepko Gymnastics Men's Individual All-Around final
  Silver Daryna Zevina Swimming Youth Women's 200m Backstroke
  Silver Oleg Stepko Gymnastics Men's Floor Exercise
  Silver Anatolii Melnyk Canoeing C1 Head to head Canoe Sprint Men
  Silver Oleksandr Bondar Diving Youth Men's 3m Springboard
  Silver Oleksandr Bondar Diving Youth Men's 10m Platform
  Bronze Karyna Stankova Wrestling Women's Freestyle 70kg
  Bronze Daryna Zevina Swimming Youth Women's 200m Backstroke
  Bronze Kostyantyn Reva Weightlifting Men's 85kg
  Bronze Maksim Dominishin Taekwondo Men's 73kg
  Bronze Anastasiya Spas Modern pentathlon Girls' Individual
  Bronze Viktor Chernysh Athletics Boys' High Jump
  Bronze Ganna Shelekh Athletics Girls' Pole Vault
  Bronze Dmytro Atanov Judo Boys' −55kg
  Bronze Serhiy Kulish Shooting 10m Air Rifle Men Junior
  Bronze Ganna Aleksandrova Athletics Girls' Triple jump
  Bronze Olena Kolesnychenko Athletics Girls' 400m Hurdles
  Bronze Oksana Raita Athletics Girls' 2000m Steeplechase
  Bronze Viktoriya Potyekhina Diving Youth Women's 3m Springboard
  Bronze Kseniya Darchuk Judo Girls' −78kg
  Bronze Anatolii Melnyk Canoeing C1 Slalom Men

  2012 Winter Youth Olympics - Innsbruck

Medal Name Sport Event
  Silver Oleksandra Nazarova
Maxim Nikitin
Figure Skating Ice Dancing

  2014 Summer Youth Olympics - Nanjing

Medal Name Sport Event
  Gold Hlib Piskunov Athletics Boys' Hammer throw
  Gold Yelyzaveta Baby Athletics Girls' Long jump
  Gold Yuliya Levchenko Athletics Girls' High jump
  Gold Ramil Gadzhyiev Boxing Boys' -75 kg
  Gold Pavlo Korostylov Shooting Boys' 10m Air Pistol
  Gold Mykhailo Romanchuk Swimming Boys' 400 metre freestyle
  Gold Anastasiya Malyavina Swimming Girls' 200 metre breaststroke
  Silver Dzhois Koba Athletics Girls' 200 metres
  Silver Al'Ona Byelyakova Athletics Girls' Discus throw
  Silver Denys Voronovskyy Taekwondo Boys' 73 kg
  Silver Liudmyla Luzan Canoeing Girls' C1 sprint
  Silver Hanna Krasnoshlyk Diving Girls' 3m springboard
  Silver Vladyslav Hryko Gymnastics Boys' Pommel horse
  Silver Bogdan Iadov Judo Boys' 66 kg
  Silver Mykhailo Romanchuk Swimming Boys' 800 m freestyle
  Bronze Darya Tkachova
Vladyslav Nizitskyi
Rinat Udod
Anzhelika Teterych
Cycling Mixed team relay
  Bronze Ruslan Valitovo Athletics Boys' Discus throw
  Bronze Vladyslav Hryko Gymnastics Boys' Rings
  Bronze Anastasiya Malyavina Swimming Girls' 100 metre breaststroke
  Bronze Yuliia Miiuts Taekwondo Girls' +63 kg
  Bronze Sofiya Zenchenko Weightlifting Girls' 63 kg
  Bronze Aleksey Masyk Wrestling Boys' Greco-Roman 42 kg
  Bronze Olena Kremzer Wrestling Girls' Freestyle 52 kg

  2016 Winter Youth Olympics - Lillehammer

Medal Name Sport Event
  Gold Khrystyna Dmytrenko Biathlon Girls' Pursuit

  2018 Summer Youth Olympics - Buenos Aires[2]

Medal Name Sport Event
  Gold Kateryna Chorniy Fencing Girls' épée
  Gold Mykhaylo Kokhan Athletics Boys' Hammer throw
  Gold Valeriya Ivanenko Athletics Girls' Hammer throw
  Gold Ivan Tyshchenko Rowing Boys' Single Sculls
  Gold Yaroslava Mahuchikh Athletics Girls' High jump
  Silver Maksym Halinichev Boxing Boys' Bantamweight
  Silver Taras Bondarchuk Boxing Boys' Lightweight
  Silver Oksana Chudyk Wrestling Girls' Freestyle 65 kg
  Silver Khrystyna Pohranychna Gymnastics Girls' Rhythmic individual All-around
  Silver Sofiya Lyskun Diving Girls' 10m Platform
  Silver Nazar Chepurnyi Gymnastics Boys' Vault
  Silver Denys Kesil Swimming Boys' 200 metre Butterfly
  Bronze Oleh Veredyba Judo Boys' 55 kg
  Bronze Anastasia Bachynska Gymnastics Girls' Artistic individual All-around
  Bronze Daryna Plokhotniuk
Oleksandr Madei
Gymnastics Acrobatic mixed Pairs
  Bronze Oleh Doroshchuk Athletics Boys' High jump
  Bronze Anastasia Bachynska Gymnastics Girls' Floor exercise
  Bronze Vladyslav Ostapenko Wrestling Boys' Freestyle 55 kg

  2020 Winter Youth Olympics - Lausanne

Medal Name Sport Event
  Bronze Orest Kovalenko Freestyle skiing Boys' big air

  2024 Winter Youth Olympics - Gangwon

Medal Name Sport Event
  Silver Yaroslav Lavreniuk Skeleton Men's
  Bronze Polina Putsko Biathlon Women's sprint

Participating athletes

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= Ukrainians did not compete, × = the sport was not contested at the Games

Event 12 16 20 24 Years
Alpine skiing 2 2 2 2 4
Biathlon 4 4 8 8 4
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing 2 2 4 4 4
Curling 2 1
Figure skating 6 7 5 3 4
Freestyle skiing 1 4 2
Ice hockey 3 1
Luge 6 4 6 9 4
Nordic combined 1 1 2 2 4
Short track speed skating 1 2 3 3
Skeleton 1 1 2 3
Ski jumping 1 1 4 4 4
Ski mountaineering × × ×
Snowboarding 1 1 1 3
Speed skating
Total sports 8 9 12 12

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The history of the NOC of Ukraine".
  2. ^ "BUENOS AIRES 2018 - SUMMER YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES, ARGENTINA". Archived from the original on 2018-10-07.