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Dmitriy Panarin
Dmitriy Andreyevich Panarin (; born 8 January 2000) is a Kazakhstani badminton player from Kostanay. He competed in the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics mixed team event. Career Panarin won his first international title at the Kazakhstan International in 2018. In 2021, he won his second title at the Cyprus International after beating Tarun Reddy Katam. Outside of singles, he also plays men's doubles with Artur Niyazov and they also won the Kazakhstan International men's doubles title. Panarin also plays mixed doubles with Kamila Smagulova. They finished up as runners-up at the 2021 Lithuanian International and later won the Botswana International. Panarin qualified to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics, and will be the first ever Kazakhstani badminton player at the Olympics. Achievements BWF International Challenge/Series (12 titles, 5 runners-up) ''Men's singles'' ''Men's doubles'' ''Mixed doubles'' : BWF International Challenge tournament : BWF International Ser ...
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Kostanay
Kostanay or Qostanai (, , rus, Костанай, p=kəstɐˈnaj) is a city located on the Tobol River in northern Kazakhstan. It is the administrative center of the Kostanay Region. As of 24 March 2022, the city's governor is Marat Zhundubayev. History Kostanay was founded by Russian settlers in 1879 and named Nikolaevsk, in honor of Tsar Nicholas II. In 1888, the town had more than 3,000 inhabitants involved in the building of a mill and a brewery, which are still operational. In 1893, Kustanay was granted city status. The Red Army took control in 1918 and changed the city's name to Kustanay. The Kustanay Region was established in 1936 with its administrative center in Kustanay. Six years after fall of Soviet Union, Kazakhstan renamed it to Kostanay. In 2009, the city population was Geographic location The city is located in the steppe zone in the north of the Turgay plateau, in the south-eastern part of the West Siberian Plain, on the Tobol River, 571 km north-west of A ...
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