Спортсмены военно-патриотического клуба «Добрыня» из Архипо-Осиповки вернулись из Динского района с победами на Фестивале по смешанному единоборству (ММА).
С золотыми медалями вернулись Спартак Каспарьян и Мирослава Квасова. Серебро завоевали Ярослав Головатов и Сармат Квасов. С бронзой приехал Матвей Джамурили и Артём Процких.
Поздравляем ребят и их тренера Андрея Бекетова с многочисленными победами!🥳
Спортсмены военно-патриотического клуба «Добрыня» из Архипо-Осиповки вернулись из Динского района с победами на Фестивале по смешанному единоборству (ММА).
С золотыми медалями вернулись Спартак Каспарьян и Мирослава Квасова. Серебро завоевали Ярослав Головатов и Сармат Квасов. С бронзой приехал Матвей Джамурили и Артём Процких.
Поздравляем ребят и их тренера Андрея Бекетова с многочисленными победами!🥳
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