Natalia Dobrynska is a Ukrainian athlete (all-around), Olympic champion. Master of sports of international class in all-around; Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine (2008). She won a gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. At the previous Olympics in Athens in 2004, she took eighth place. In 2012, at the World Cup in Istanbul, she set a world record, scoring a total of 5,013 points, beating the previous record (4991).
Anzhelika Terliuga is a Ukrainian karateka. Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine. Competes in the weight category up to 55 kg. She was twice recognized as the best athlete in Ukraine in Ukraine: in May 2018 and in January 2020. In 2018, she topped the ranking of the International Karate Federation in her weight category. The leader of the world ranking in the category up to 55 kg managed to reach the final of the tournament in Dubai and the first in the history of Ukraine karate Terlyuga received a license for the 2020 Olympic Games to guarantee a trip to the Olympics in Tokyo.
Anna Rizatdinova is a Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast, bronze medalist of the 2016 Olympic Games in individual all-around, world champion in hoop exercises (2013), multiple winner of world and European championships and other international competitions. She started doing rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 5. 2011 - bronze medalist of the European Championship and the World Championship in the team championship. Participant of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Igor Tsvetov - Ukrainian athlete, master of sports of Ukraine, two-time champion of the 2016 Summer Paralympic Games. 2019 world champion in the 100 and 200 meters. Debutant and two-time champion of the XV Summer Paralympic Games 2016 among athletes with disabilities. In the 100-meter dash, Igor Tsvetov set a new world record (12.22 seconds), beating Chinese Saint-Yang at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. In the final of the 200-meter race, he set a Paralympic record (25.11 seconds), improving his own qualifying achievement by more than half a second (25.64 seconds).