Nazar Chepurnyi


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Nazar Vyacheslavovich Chepurnyi (Ukrainian: Назар Вячеславович Чепурний; born 3 September 2002)[1] is a Ukrainian artistic gymnast. He represented Ukraine at the 2024 Summer Olympics. He was part of the gold medal winning team at the 2024 European Championships and the silver medal winning team at the 2019 Junior World Championships. Individually on vault he is the 201 World University Games champion, 2018 Youth Olympic silver medalist, and the 2023 World and 2024 European bronze medalist. Additionally he is the 2019 Junior World champion on horizontal bar.

Nazar Chepurnyi
Назар Чепурний

Chepurnyi in 2018

Personal information
Full nameNazar Vyacheslavovich Chepurnyi
Country represented Ukraine
Born3 September 2002 (age 22)
Cherkasy, Ukraine
ResidenceKyiv, Ukraine
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
Levelsenior international elite
Years on national team2016–present (UKR)
ClubOlympia Youth Sports School
Head coach(es)Gennady Sartynskyi

Junior gymnastics career

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Chepurnyi competed at the junior European Championships held in Bern, Switzerland.[2]

Chepurnyi competed at the Ukraine International Cup where he placed first in the all-around. He competed at the junior European Championships alongside Illia Kovtun, Vladyslav Hrynevych, Dmytro Shyshko, and Roman Vashchenko where he helped Ukraine finish fifth as a team; he finished ninth in the all-around. Chepurnyi next competed at Gymnasiade in Marrakesh. He finished second in the all-around behind Diogo Soares and third on rings but won the gold medal on horizontal bar.[3] He also won the bronze medal in the rings and the silver medal in the all-around event.[3]

Chepurnyi was selected to represent Ukraine at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. He was part of the mixed multi-discipline team that won gold. He qualified to four individual finals: the all-around, floor exercise, vault, and parallel bars. He finished sixth in the all-around and fourth on both floor exercise and parallel bars. He won the silver medal on vault behind Brandon Briones.[4][5]

Chepurnyi competed at the Ukraine International Cup and the Ukrainian Championships where he finished second in the all-around behind Illia Kovtun. He was selected to compete at the inaugural junior World Championships in Győr alongside Kovtun and Volodymyr Kostiuk. While there Chepurnyi helped Ukraine finish second behind Japan and individually he placed seventh in the all-around. He qualified to three event finals: floor exercise, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. He won the bronze on floor exercise behind Ryu Sung-hyun and Félix Dolci, finished seventh on parallel bars, and won the gold medal on the horizontal bar.[1][6][7] He next competed at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Baku, Azerbaijan. He, alongside Kovtun and Kostiuk, won the gold medal in the team competition. Chepurnyi placed sixth in the all-around and fourth on vault but won three individual medals: gold on floor exercise and pommel horse and silver on rings behind Mukhammadzhon Iakubov.[8]

Senior gymnastics career

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Chepurnyi competed at the World Challenge Cups in Varna and Cairo. He won the gold medal on vault at each and also won a bronze medal on pommel horse in Cairo. He ended up winning the 2020–2021 series title on vault.[9] Chepurnyi was selected to compete at the World Championships; he qualified to the vault final in first place. However, during the event final he crashed his second vault and finished seventh.

Chepurnyi competed at the Cottbus World Cup in February. On the first day of qualifications Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Chepurnyi's home country of Ukraine. Despite news of the war he won silver on vault behind Artur Davtyan.[10] Chepurnyi next competed at the Doha World Cup where he once again won silver on vault behind Davtyan.[11] At the Cairo World Cup Chepurnyi won his third consecutive silver medal on vault behind Davtyan.[12] Chepurnyi finished the World Cup circuit competing at the Baku World Cup where he won his long awaited gold on vault.[13]

In April Chepurnyi competed at the Cairo World Cup where he won silver on vault behind Artur Davtyan. In August he competed at the World University Games where he helped Ukraine finish 11th as a team. Individually he won gold on vault.[14] At the 2023 World Championships in Antwerp Chepurnyi helped Ukraine finish twelfth as a team during qualifications which earned them a team berth to the 2024 Olympic Games. Individually Chepurnyi qualified to the vault final. During the final earned a score of 14.766 to win the bronze medal behind Jake Jarman of Great Britain and Khoi Young of the United States.[15]

In December Chepurnyi was awarded with the title Merited Master of Sports of Ukraine for his achievements at the World Championships. [16]

Chepurnyi started the year competing at the World Cups in Cairo and Baku; he won silver and gold on vault respectively. He competed at the 2024 European Championships alongside Illia Kovtun, Igor Radivilov, Radomyr Stelmakh, and Oleg Verniaiev; together they qualified to the team final in first place. During apparatus finals Chepurnyi won bronze on vault behind Jake Jarman and Artur Davtyan.[17] During the team final Chepurnyi contributed scores on floor exercise, vault, and parallel bars towards Ukraine's first place finish.[18]

Chepurnyi competed at the 2024 Olympic Games alongside Kovtun, Radivilov, Stelmakh, and Verniaiev. During the qualification round he helped Ukraine qualify to the team final and individually he qualified to the vault final. During the team final Chepurnyi contributed scores on floor exercise and vault towards Ukraine's fifth place finish.[19] He finished sixth on vault, five-hundredths (0.05) of a point behind bronze medalist Harry Hepworth.[20]

Year Event Team AA FX PH SR VT PB HB
Junior
2014
Kyiv Open Championships  
2015 Ukrainian Championships    
«Dnipro Waves» Championships  
Beresh Cup  
2016
European Junior Championships 7 10 5 6
International Junior Team Cup 9              
2017 Barborka Cup   4
Ukraine International Cup          
Junior Japan International 11 5 6
2018 Ukraine International Cup                
European Junior Championships 5 9
Gymnasiade   4   4  
President's Cup     4        
Youth Summer Olympics Qualifier 12
Youth Summer Olympics   6 4   4
Swiss Cup Juniors    
2019 Ukraine International Cup            
Ukrainian Championships              
Junior World Championships   7   7  
Euro Youth Olympic Festival   6       4
Senior
2020 Ukrainian Championships 29    
2021 Ukrainian Championships 5 6 4
Ukraine International Cup   7    
Varna Challenge Cup  
Cairo Challenge Cup     4
World Championships 7
Sport School Championships      
2022 Cottbus World Cup  
Doha World Cup  
Cairo World Cup   7
Baku World Cup  
2023 Ukrainian Championships 4  
Cairo World Cup  
World University Games 11  
Mersin Challenge Cup    
World Championships 12  
2024 Cairo World Cup  
Baku World Cup  
European Championships     6
Olympic Games 5 6
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  3. ^ a b "2018 Gymnasiade Men's Results". The Gymternet. 10 May 2018. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020.
  4. ^ Penny, Brandon (14 October 2018). "After Just Missing Youth Olympic Podium 4 Times, Gymnast Brandon Briones Scores Vault Gold Medal". Team USA. Archived from the original on 15 October 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
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  8. ^ "2019 European Youth Olympic Festival Men's Results". The Gymternet. 1 August 2019.
  9. ^ "Kovtun and Derek triumph with World Challenge Cup Series titles". International Gymnastics Federation. 15 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Two titles for Ukrainian gymnasts as Cottbus kicks off World Cup season". International Gymnastics Federation. 28 February 2022.
  11. ^ "Illia Kovtun wins gold, silver and bronze at the World Cup in Doha". International Gymnastics Federation. 7 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Armenia and Ukraine win double gold at World Cup of Cairo". International Gymnast. 20 March 2022.
  13. ^ "Kovtun's fourth consecutive title leads Ukraine to distinction at Baku World Cup". International Gymnastics Federation. 4 April 2022.
  14. ^ "With a haul of nine golds, Chinese gymnasts dominate World University Games". International Gymnast Media. 6 August 2023.
  15. ^ "World Gymnastics Championships: Jake Jarman wins GB's first vault title & Simone Biles claims double gold". BBC. 8 October 2023.
  16. ^ "Назар Чепурний – Заслужений майстер спорту України" (in Ukrainian). 8 December 2023.
  17. ^ "Jarman and Kovtun Win European Titles on Day Two of Apparatus Finals in Rimini". International Olympic Committee. 27 April 2024.
  18. ^ "Ukraine rallies to win senior team title as men's European Championships conclude". International Gymnast Media. 28 April 2024.
  19. ^ "Dramatic finish sweeps Japanese men to Paris 2024 Olympic team title". International Gymnastics Federation. 29 July 2024.
  20. ^ "Olympic Men's Gymnastics 2024: Vault Medal Winners, Scores and Results". Bleacher Report. 4 August 2024.