Dylustan Nogowitzyn has emerged victorious in the "Igr Dygyna 2024" competition.
In the heart of Yakutia's regional capital, the "Üs Hatyg" area played host to the conclusion of the Dygyna Games-2024 on June 30th. This year's sports tournament, sponsored by LLC "Progress," attracted 12 athletes from across Yakutia who competed in 7 events: Yakutian jumps, "vertushka," mass-wrestling, archery, husky-pulling, 400m run, and stone lifting and carrying.
The head of Yakutsk city, Evgeny Grigoryev, extended his warm congratulations to all the athletes participating in the tournament. The competition was fierce, but in the end, it was Dyulustan Nogovitsyn from the Mountain District who emerged victorious. This marks Nogovitsyn's tenth participation in the Ysyakh Tuimaada festival's main tournament, a testament to his dedication and skill.
As the champion, Nogovitsyn was awarded a certificate worth one million rubles. The second place winner, Boris Sdvizhkov from the Amga District, received a certificate for a "Taiga" sawmill. The third place winner was Artyom Dyakonov from the Kobyaysky District, who was honoured with a certificate for an outboard motor.
The Dygyna Games have long been a cherished tradition in Yakutia, showcasing the region's rich culture and athletic prowess. This year's event was no exception, with the athletes putting on a spectacular display of skill and determination. As the crowds cheered and the medals were handed out, it was clear that the spirit of competition was alive and well in Yakutia.
The General Director of LLC "Progress," the general sponsor of the Dygyna Games, was not specified in the provided search results. Nonetheless, the company's support was instrumental in making this year's tournament a success, and the athletes and spectators alike are no doubt grateful for their generous contribution.
As the Dygyna Games-2024 comes to a close, the athletes can look back on a memorable competition with pride. And as they look forward to next year, they know that they will have the opportunity to once again test their skills and compete for glory in the heart of Yakutia.
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