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Two golds and a silver: Bucha boxers confirm Patriot's might at BALTIC CUP 2026

In Koszalin, where about 300 boxers from 12 countries competed, boxers from the "Patriot" Sports Club won three medals — a brief look at the results, their significance for Ukrainian boxing, and what comes next.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 11, 2026 · 1 min read

Two golds and a silver: Bucha boxers confirm Patriot's might at BALTIC CUP 2026

Result and what it means

Members of the sports club “Patriot” (Bucha) won two gold and one silver medal at the international BALTIC CUP 2026 tournament in Koszalin, Poland. About 300 boxers from 12 countries took part in the competition, so the success carries weight both for the club and for Ukrainian boxing as a whole.

Who was recognized

Gold medals were won by Yehor Zakharchuk and Tymofii Dulya, and the silver went to Vladyslav Velychko. This is the result of systematic preparation at the club and the work of the coaching staff.

“Despite the high level of competition, Bucha’s boxers demonstrated skill and confidently represented Ukraine at the prestigious tournament”

— Bucha City Council (Telegram channel)

Context and consequences

International tournaments of this format are not only a chance for medals but also a test of the preparation system: the work of coaches, access to high-level bouts, and athletes’ psychological resilience. For Ukraine, which continues to develop personnel amid wartime trials, such results become a marker of endurance and long-term investment in sport.

Practical consequence: successes at the BALTIC CUP may attract the attention of federations and potential sponsors — the club can expect more trips to international events and increased competition within the national boxing school.

What’s next

The next step is to ensure stable support for the athletes (training camps, competitive practice, medical/physical preparation) so that these results grow into a systemic contribution to the national team. For the local community, it is also a signal: investments in youth sport yield measurable results on the international stage.

In short: three medals in Koszalin are not only a personal success for Yehor, Tymofii and Vladyslav, but also an indicator of the quality of preparation in Bucha that should be multiplied.

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