Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Today's Edition

EveryNews

Stories that matter, signal over noise

Sports

Irpin taekwondo athletes — 10 medals at the "Champions Cup" and a sign of the city's resilience

Thirteen athletes from Irpin won ten medals at the All‑Ukrainian tournament in Poltava. This result is not only a sporting success but also an indicator of the community’s recovery and an investment in the children’s future.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

March 22, 2026 · 2 min read

Irpin taekwondo athletes — 10 medals at the "Champions Cup" and a sign of the city's resilience

Briefly

20–21 March an Open All‑Ukrainian WTF taekwondo tournament, the "Champions Cup," was held in Poltava, bringing together more than 300 participants from various regions of Ukraine. The Irpin community was represented by 13 pupils of coach Felix Chekalovets — they returned home with 10 medals: three gold, two silver and five bronze.

Results

Gold: Emiliya Chekalovets, Ulyana Yankovska, Vsevolod Kostyuk.

Silver: Anastasiia Sirko, Alina Vynnyk.

Bronze: Mark Tsukanov, Lev Piyak, Stanislav Halayba, Artem Yarmulskyi, Lidiia Yankovska.

"For me, it is important that despite all the challenges, our children have the opportunity to train, travel to competitions and taste the thrill of victory. We thank our Defenders for the fact that Ukrainian children can pursue what they love, dream of big trophies and live a free life."

— Anzhela Makeieva, acting Irpin city mayor — secretary of the council

Why this matters

The numbers themselves are striking, but the context is more important. The sporting achievements of young athletes from Irpin act as a mechanism of social stabilization: they give children structure, motivation and the opportunity to represent their community at the national level. In times of rebuilding, such accomplishments become a marker of the restoration of everyday life — from training sessions to travel to competitions.

Moreover, the results demonstrate the effectiveness of the coaching work and the community's willingness to invest in its youth. For parents, sponsors and local authorities this is a signal: sports development programs are working and deserve continued support.

Consequences and outlook

Social effect: increased self‑esteem among children, strengthened local identity and a positive image of the community. Practical effect: such achievements make it easier to argue for grant or sponsor support for infrastructure development and youth programs.

Now the task for Irpin is to turn the medals into sustained support: equip halls, ensure regular travel to tournaments and run programs for beginners. This is what will make the successes of the current generation a platform for the victories of the next.

Summary

Ten medals in Poltava are not only a victory for the athletes. They are an indicator that the community is working to restore normal life and investing in the safety and future of its children. The question to partners and philanthropists is simple: are they ready to strengthen this work so that such results become regular rather than isolated?

Related

Latest

Business

EU Against Google: Why the Latest Fine Could Change More Than Previous Ones

# European Regulators Target Google Again — This Time Over Digital Markets Act Violations. What's Behind the Accusations and Why It Matters Beyond the Corporation European regulators have renewed their scrutiny of Google, this time focusing on alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act. The charges underscore Brussels' increasingly aggressive stance on big tech monopolies and what officials say are anticompetitive practices. The accusations center on how Google leverages its dominance across multiple digital services — from search to advertising to mobile platforms — to disadvantage competitors. Regulators claim the company is using its market power in ways that stifle innovation and limit consumer choice. The case carries significance far beyond Google itself. It signals how the EU is attempting to enforce its landmark Digital Markets Act, legislation designed to curb the gatekeeping power of tech giants. A potential penalty could set precedent for how other large technology companies face similar scrutiny. For consumers and smaller tech firms, the outcome could reshape the digital landscape by creating more room for competition. For Google, fines and operational restrictions could fundamentally alter its business model in Europe, the world's most stringent regulatory market. The case also reflects a broader geopolitical divide, with the EU pursuing a regulatory approach that contrasts sharply with the lighter-touch oversight favored in the United States.

May 26, 2026