Russian athletes medalists at the Olympics. All the gold of Russia at the Olympics in Rio. Photo gallery. What preferences does the medal "For Special Achievement in Education" give?

Now schoolchildren can be presented to the medal "For Special Achievements in Education". This is an analogue of the gold and silver medals for schoolchildren, which replaced them in 2014.

2. How to get a medal?

A graduate of the 11th grade can receive a medal "For Special Achievement in Education" if he has one of the following achievements:

  • he will be the winner All-Russian Olympiad schoolchildren;
  • he will score the maximum number of points in the Unified State Examination (USE) in one academic subject;
  • in all academic subjects, he will have the final grades "excellent" and with passing the exam he will score a total of at least 220 points in three academic subjects.

A disabled child graduating from the 11th grade may receive a medal not only for the above achievements, but also in the following cases:

  • in all academic subjects, he will have the final marks “excellent” and when passing the exam, he will score a total of at least 146 points in two compulsory subjects - Russian language and mathematics (profile level);
  • in all academic subjects, he will have the final grades “excellent” and when passing the exam, he will score at least 73 points in the Russian language and at least 5 points in mathematics (basic level).

An important condition: students who had violations during the exam were not presented for the award.

3. What preferences does the medal "For Special Achievement in Education" give?

Each university has the right to charge applicants extra points to the USE scores for the presence of certain individual achievements. In total - no more than 10. The medal "For Special Achievements in Education" is one of such achievements. Usually 2-3 points are added for it (in each university in its own way).

In addition, if several people applying for the same place score the same number of points, the advantage will be with the medalist.

The Olympics ended, the fireworks of the closing ceremony died down, the Russian team, albeit not without problems, went home after spending a few extra hours at the Brazilian airport. Despite the problems that Russia had before the Olympics, despite the nervous history of doping, the team performed well at the Games, winning 19 gold medals and 56 in total. This is the fourth place overall, ahead of the US, UK and China.

Who won gold in Rio from Russia

- I would rate the performance of the team as very worthy. Basically, everything that was planned was implemented. If you look at our abilities in athletics and weightlifting, plus those crews in rowing that were not allowed for far-fetched reasons, the potential of the team was even higher. This is by no means a step backwards compared to London. We had medals in sports that hadn't been there for a long time - archery, handball, and others. Therefore, this is even somewhere a step forward, - Minister of Sports Vitaly Mutko.

Who won gold in Rio from Russia? The country was especially strong at this Olympics in such sports as fencing, wrestling, judo, rhythmic gymnastics and synchronized swimming traditionally excelled. There were also unexpected victories, such as the success of Alexander Lesun in modern pentathlon. But there was no highest step of the pedestal either in shooting (the athletes themselves let us down here), or in athletics(here is a well-known doping story).

Who won gold at the 2016 Olympics?

Here are the 19 heroes who won gold for Russia at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Fencing (4). Yana Egoryan in saber. Inna Deriglazova in rapier. Command rapier for men and command saber for women.

Judo (2). Beslan Mudranov in the category up to 60 kg and Khasan Khalmurzaev in the category up to 81 kg.

Synchronized swimming (2). Team performances and duets (Svetlana Romashina, Natalia Ishchenko).

Difficult for Russia, the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro is over. Our national team has 56 medals, which is the fourth place in the unofficial medal standings. Teams from the USA (121 medals), Great Britain (67) and China (70) were ahead. Surely the alignment would have been different if our team had not been cut by more than 100 people as a result of the “doping scandal”.

The list of medalists of the Russian team, as usual, includes Russians of various ethnic origins. And that has always been our strength. Most of the awards were won by athletes with Slavic surnames, an overview of the ethnicity of the rest of the winners was presented by the National Accent website.

Gold

Russia received 19 awards of the highest value, a considerable part of which was won Caucasian athletes(no one is surprised). Judoists brought two medals: the first gold for Russia in Rio won Kabardian Beslan Mudranov, after a couple of days the fans pleased Ingush Khasan Khalmurzaev. The first place was taken by the Russian Georgian origin Davit Chakvetadze(Greco-Roman wrestling), Avar Abdulrashid Sadulaev(freestyle wrestling), athlete with Ossetian roots Soslan Ramonov(freestyle wrestling) and Armenian Yana Yegoryan(fencing).

Quite a few among the gold medalists and Russians- Tatars: team gold in fencing brought including Artur Akhmatkhuzin and Timur Safin. the best artistic gymnast became Aliya Mustafina, according to her, half Tatar.

Gold in rhythmic gymnastics received "Bengal Tiger" Margarita Mamun, half Russian, half Bengali. Her coach Irina Viner believes that the girl's eastern roots are one of the reasons for her special plasticity and expressiveness.

Silver

Russia received one less silver medals than gold medals -18. It is not surprising that among Russian team in archery, which took second place, Buryats Inna Stepanova and Tuyana Dashidorzhieva: this people have accuracy in archery in their blood. Buryats compete in shooting from horn bows at the national holiday Surkharban since ancient times.

Aliya Mustafina in addition to the gold medal, she also won a silver medal as part of the gymnastics team. Together with her in the group, among others, she performed Armenian Seda Tutkhalyan.

Second place in freestyle wrestling Natalia Vorobyova- half lezginka. Silver was brought to the Russian piggy bank by a Russian Kabardian origin Aniuar Geduev(struggle), Yezidi Mikhail Aloyan(boxing) and taekwondo gypsy origin Alexey Denisenko.

Bronze


Russia won as many bronze medals as it did gold - 19. Here the national spread is no longer as wide as in gold and silver. Showed up again TatarsTimur Safin(fencing) and Aliya Mustafina (gymnastics), another Russian bronze was brought by a Russian shooter Armenian origin Kirill Grigoryan.

Upon their return, the winners were greeted at Russian airports with national flair. For example, Beslan Mudranov was greeted with Kabardian songs and dances, Nikita Nagorny - with Cossack songs and dances, Khasan Khalmurzaev - with Ingush ones, archers Inna Stepanova and Tuyana Dashidorzhieva were greeted in national Buryat costumes.

Difficult for Russia, the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro is over. There are 56 medals in the piggy bank of our team - this is the fourth place in the unofficial medal count. Teams from the USA (121 medals), Great Britain (67) and China (70) were ahead. Surely the alignment would have been different if our team had not been cut by more than 100 people as a result of the "doping scandal".
The list of medalists of the Russian team, as usual, includes Russians of various ethnic origins. And that has always been our strength. Most of the awards were won by athletes with Slavic surnames, read about the ethnicity of the rest of the winners in the review of "NatsAkcent".

Gold

Russia received 19 awards of the highest value, a large part of which was won by Caucasian athletes (no one is surprised). Judoists brought two medals: the first gold for Russia in Rio won Kabardian Beslan Mudranov, after a couple of days the fans pleased Ingush Khasan Khalmurzaev. The first place was taken by the Russian Georgian descent Davit Chakvetadze(Greco-Roman wrestling), Avar Abdulrashid Sadulaev(freestyle wrestling), athlete with Ossetian roots Soslan Ramonov(freestyle wrestling) and Armenian Yana Yegoryan(fencing).
Quite a few among the gold medalists and Russians- Tatars: team gold in fencing brought including Artur Akhmatkhuzin and Timur Safin. Best Artistic Gymnast Aliya Mustafina, according to her, half Tatar.
Gold in rhythmic gymnastics received "Bengal Tiger" Margarita Mamun, half Russian, half Bengali. Her trainer Irina Viner believes that the eastern roots of the girl are one of the reasons for her special plasticity and expressiveness.

Silver

Russia received one less silver medals than gold medals -18. Not surprisingly, among the second-place Russian archery team, Buryats Inna Stepanova and Tuyana Dashidorzhieva: this people have accuracy in archery in their blood. Buryats compete in shooting from horn bows at the national holiday Surkharban since ancient times.
Aliya Mustafina in addition to the gold medal, she also won a silver medal as part of the gymnastics team. Together with her in the group, among others, she performed Armenian Seda Tutkhalyan.
Second place in freestyle wrestling Natalia Vorobyova- half lezginka. Silver was brought to the Russian piggy bank by a Russian Kabardian origin Aniuar Geduev(struggle), Yezidi Mikhail Aloyan(boxing) and taekwondo gypsy origin Alexey Denisenko.

Bronze

Russia won as many bronze medals as it did gold medals - 19. Here the national spread is no longer as wide as in gold and silver. Showed up again Tatars - Timur Safin(fencing) and Aliya Mustafina(artistic gymnastics), another Russian bronze was brought by a Russian shooter Armenian origin Kirill Grigoryan.
Upon their return, the winners were greeted at Russian airports with national flair. For example, Beslana Mudranova greeted with Kabardian songs and dances, Nikita Nagorny- Cossack songs and dances, Hasana Khalmurzaeva- Ingush, archers Inna Stepanova and Tuyan Dashidorjiev met in national Buryat costumes.
Russian athletes at the 2016 Olympics had to demonstrate not only sports skills, but also strong nerves: those who did go to Rio performed under strong psychological pressure from the media, whistling fans and even other athletes. In turn, our guys demonstrated to the whole world the strength of the spirit of Russians and the invincibility of the multinational people of Russia.

The Russian team completed XXXI summer Olympic Games 2016 in fourth place in the overall medal standings. Russian athletes won 56 medals: 19 gold, 18 silver and 19 bronze....

Judo. Men up to 60 kg. Beslan Mudranov. Judoka Beslan Mudranov brought the first gold medal of the Rio Olympics to the Russian national team on the very first day of the competition. He became the strongest weight category up to 60 kg, defeating the world champion from Kazakhstan Yeldos Smetov in the final.


Judo. Men up to 73 kg. Khasan Khalmurzaev. Another champion in judo was the Russian wrestler Khasan Khalmurzaev. In a fierce final fight, he defeated the American Travis Stevens and thus became the best in the weight category up to 81 kg.


Fencing. Women. Saber. Yana Egoryan. Russian fencers are one of the most productive athletes of the national team at the Rio Games. They have seven medals, four of which are gold.The first to rise to the top step of the podium was saber fencer Yana Yegoryan, who defeated another Russian woman, Sofia Velikaya, in the final.


Fencing. Women. Rapier. Inna Deriglazova. In the final individual competitions Inna Deriglazova became the best foil fencer, defeating Italian Elisa di Francisca. Russian athletes did not win medals in personal tournament in foil fencing for almost half a century - after the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.


Fencing. Men. Command rapier. Timur Safin, Alexey Cheremisinov, Artur Akhmatkhuzin. Timur Safin, Alexei Cheremisinov and Artur Akhmatkhuzin won the final bout in the team foil against the French team. The final was not easy: an unsuccessful start, then a desperate struggle for every point, a turning point and, finally, an advantage that they managed to keep to the end.


Fencing. Women. Command saber. Sofia Velikaya, Yana Egoryan, Yulia Gavrilova, Ekaterina Dyachenko. Sofia Velikaya, Yana Egoryan, Yulia Gavrilova and Ekaterina Dyachenko defeated the Ukrainian team in the final bout. This is the first Russian gold in the saber team tournament - competitions are held for the second time in the history of the Olympic Games.


Gymnastics. Women. Uneven bars. Aliya Mustafina. Russian gymnasts won eight medals at the Rio Games, one of them - the highest standard. Aliya Mustafina won her second Olympic gold in individual exercises on uneven bars.


Tennis. Women. Pair category. Elena Vesnina, Ekaterina Makarova. Elena Vesnina and Ekaterina Makarova in the final doubles beat the athletes from Switzerland Martina Hingis and Timea Bachinsky - 6:4, 6:4. This is the first medal for Russians in this discipline and only the third in tennis in Olympic Games- in 2000 in Sydney, Evgeny Kafelnikov became the best, and in 2008 Elena Dementieva won the "Russian" final against Dinara Safina.


Greco-Roman wrestling. Men up to 75 kg. Roman Vlasov. In the finals of the men's tournament Greco-Roman wrestling in the category up to 75 kg, Roman Vlasov defeated the representative of Denmark Mark Madsen with a score of 5: 1 and won the ninth gold for the Russian team at the Olympics in Rio. For Vlasov himself, this Olympic medal became the second - at the 2012 Games in London, he became the best in the category up to 74 kg.


Greco-Roman wrestling. Men up to 85 kg. Davit Chakvetadze. One more gold medal in the Greco-Roman wrestling Davit Chakvetadze brought the Russian team, beating the representative of Ukraine Jean Beleniuk in the final.


Boxing. Men up to 91 kg. Evgeny Tishchenko. Evgeny Tishchenko in the final of the weight category up to 91 kg in the hardest fight managed to win in three rounds over Vasily Levit from Kazakhstan.


Synchronized swimming. Duets. Natalia Ishchenko, Svetlana Romashina. This sport is one of the few where the Russian team has not lost several Olympics in a row. Representatives of Russia have been the best in all types of the program since 2000. In Rio, duet competitions were won by Svetlana Romashina and Natalya Ishchenko, the flag bearers of the Russian team at the closing ceremony of the Games.


Synchronized swimming. Groups. Alla Shishkina, Svetlana Romashina, Natalya Ishchenko, Vlada Chigireva, Svetlana Kolesnichenko, Maria Shurochkina, Alexandra Patskevich, Helena Topilina and Elena Prokofieva. Our girls once again proved that Russia is the strongest power in synchronized swimming. Russian synchronized swimmers with the program "Prayer" scored in the final free program 99.1333 points and left the competitors far behind. Russians have no equal in both Olympic disciplines, in duet and team competition, for 16 consecutive years.


Handball. Women. Anna Vyakhireva, Polina Kuznetsova, Daria Dmitrieva, Ekaterina Ilyina, Olga Akopyan, Vladlena Bobrovnikova, Marina Sudakova, Irina Bliznova, Anna Sen, Victoria Zhilinskaite, Ekaterina Marennikova, Tatiana Erokhina, Victoria Kalinina, Anna Sedoikina, Maya Petrova. The Russian women's handball team won Olympic gold for the first time. The Russians did not lose a single match during the tournament, but the final duel with France was not easy for them. The rivals opened the score in the match, the Russians managed to get ahead, but the ending was nervous: in the second half, the French equalized the score. The wards of Yevgeny Trefilov managed to snatch victory with a minimal advantage - the final score of the match was 22:19.


Modern pentathlon. Men. Alexander Lesun. At his first Olympics in London, Alexander was fourth, and in Rio, where he was the only representative of Russia, he climbed to the highest step of the podium. Russian athlete turned out to be faster, higher, stronger than anyone not only at these Games, but throughout history - Lesun set an Olympic record, 1479 points.


Freestyle wrestling. Men up to 86 kg. Abdulrashid Sadulaev. The 20-year-old athlete has not lost a single fight in his career, for which he received the nickname "Russian Tank". The first Olympic tournament for him was no exception: for all the fights held at the Games in Rio, Sadulaev lost only one point.


Freestyle wrestling. Men up to 65 kg. Exiled Ramonov. In the final match, the current champion of Russia Soslan Ramonov did not leave a chance to the gold medalist of London-2012, the representative of Azerbaijan Togrul Asgarov - 11:0.


Gymnastics. Individual all-around. Margarita Mamun. There was practically no doubt that the Russian athlete would receive a gold medal. It was not clear until the end who would be the best - Margarita Mamun or Yana Kudryavtseva, who was in the lead in the first two types of the program, hoop and ball. Kudryavtseva eventually got the silver award, and Mamun celebrated the victory.


Gymnastics. Group all-around. Vera Biryukova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasia Maksimova, Anastasia Tatareva and Maria Tolkacheva. In the final exercises with ribbons, the Russian gymnasts were only third, but thanks to their impeccable performance with hoops and clubs, they overtook the athletes from Spain and Bulgaria. In this sport, the Russian team has become the best for the fifth consecutive Olympics.