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NOC names November’s top athletes: Korostylov and Volosenko

The National Olympic Committee has named its November laureates — Pavlo Korostylov won a full set of medals at the World Shooting Championships in Cairo, while Zlatoslava Volosenko took bronze at the Junior European Taekwondo Championships.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

December 1, 2025 · 1 min read

NOC names November’s top athletes: Korostylov and Volosenko

The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine announced the winners of the "Best Athlete of the Month" contest for November. They are shooter Pavlo Korostylov and taekwondo athlete Zlatoslava Volosenko.

Decision of the National Olympic Committee

The committee noted the athletes' performances in international tournaments held in November and selected the laureates based on the competition results.

Pavlo Korostylov's results

At the World Shooting Championship in Cairo, Korostylov won the gold medal in the 25 m center‑fire pistol event. In addition, he took silver in the team competition and twice finished third — in the 25 m standard pistol and in the team event of the 50 m free pistol.

Oleksandr Kaminsky has been recognized as the best coach of November as the personal coach of Pavlo Korostylov

– National Olympic Committee of Ukraine

Zlatoslava Volosenko's achievements

Junior Zlatoslava Volosenko won the bronze medal at the European Taekwondo (WTF) Championships in the under-49 kg weight category, held in the city of Aigle, Switzerland.

Viktor Podolyan was named Best Coach for Junior Athlete of November as the personal coach of Zlatoslava Volosenko

– National Olympic Committee of Ukraine

The laureates will receive cash rewards, exclusive statuettes and commemorative plaques during a formal awards ceremony organized by the National Olympic Committee.

The Ukrainian Shooting Federation and the Central Sports Club of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will also be recognized for preparing the best athlete

– National Olympic Committee of Ukraine

Ukrainian cadets at the European Taekwondo Championships in Athens won five medals, including gold, silver and bronze medals.

At the European Muay Thai Championships in Athens, Ukrainian athletes won 35 medals across various age and weight categories.

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