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The 29th of October, 309, was Day 8 of the 309 Summer Vexgames. This day had disputes on pole vault, bantamweight boxing and 1km freestyle swimming, plus more matches for the women's basketball, and men's football and handball tournment.

Athletics - Pole Vault (male)[]

The first dispute of the day at the main Albalonga Stadium was the men's pole vault event, with 35 athletes. As on the previous jumping events, the athletes were all arranged on a single qualifying round of five jumps. The top eight then advanced to a final round of eight more jumps.

Favourites include Benedict De Güemes from St. Samuel, Petr Kramnik from Baben Bay, Roven's Foma Turesbekova, Utanian Michael Sokonov and Sergei Sevian from Kasvria & Savarai.

QUALIFYING ROUND
 Pos. Nation  Name                Mark (metres)
 1.   BOB     Petr Kramnik        5.65 Q
 2.   ROV     Foma Turesbekova    5.65 Q
 3.   STS     Benedict De Güemes  5.65 Q
 4.   KYS     Sergei Sevian       5.60 Q
 5.   UTA     Michael Sokonov     5.60 Q
 6.   KAN     Sollin Bastagi      5.60 Q
 7.   SCW     Junutt Híðau,       5.55 Q
 8.   STS     Salvatore Li Duca   5.55 Q
 9.   WES     Trevor Morgen       5.50
10.   PCL     Crochete al'Salim   5.50
11.   UTA     Aiden Marx          5.50
12.   AET     Aelphius Fortescue  5.50
13.   SCK     Pauli Denkstein     5.50
14.   AET     Godric Flashhart    5.45
15.   LOM     Ernesto Fotonaro    5.45 
16.   BOB     Sergei Hoffmann     5.45
17.   TRI     Tarimor             5.45
18.   XML     Lochopan Zalatec    5.45
19.   SAN     Ignaz Bölding       5.45
20.   STS     Primo Pontecorvo    5.40
21.   STS     Lionel Clivillés    5.40
22.   PCL     Manuel Saltador     5.40
23.   KYS     Ludvic Bresekian    5.40 
24.   KAL     Toman Kechvazal     5.40
25.   SCW     Shíled Praestuen    5.35
26.   CXG     Mike Chang          5.35
27.   DEU     Angel Steinmann     5.35
28.   ROV     Yevgeny Chubais     5.35
29.   LEN     Carlo Rinsanio      5.30
30.   IWK     Wilson Sathz        5.30
31.   KAN     Gabino Lemosa       5.30
32.   ROV     Sergei Gorsch       5.30
33.   STS     Priscus Caraz       ----
34.   UTA     Francis Lewis       ----
35.   UTA     Lenard Brown        ----
FINAL ROUND
 Pos. Nation  Name                Mark (metres)
   1. BOB Petr Kramnik            5.90 ***** GOLD
   2. UTA Michael Sokonov         5.85 ***** SILVER
   3. ROV Foma Turesbekova        5.80 ***** BRONZE
   4. SCW Junutt Híðau            5.75
   5. STS Benedict De Güemes      5.75
   6. KYS Sergei Sevian           5.70
   7. STS Salvatore Li Duca       5.65
   8. KAN Sollin Bastagi          5.60

Surprisingly, neither Samuelonian favourites Salvatore Li Duca nor Benedict De Güemes grabbed any medals. The gold went to Petr Kramnik, from Baben Bay, thanks to his 5.90m mark. Silver and bronze went to the two Ishrakan nations, with Utania's Michael Sokonov getting the silver and Rovenian Foma Turesbekova the bronze.

Athletics - Pole Vault (female)[]

As the men cleared the field, it was time for the women's event, which followed the same form of dispute. Favourites include the two athletes from Kasvria & Savarai, Olga Federovian and Hanni Rekhnidze, plus Anita vander Meersh from Rovens, Samuelonians Albina Santos and Justine Hussain, and also Utania's Katrina Kopeya.

 QUALIFYING ROUND
 Pos. Nation  Name                Mark (metres)
 1.   ROV Anita vander Meersh     4.75 Q
 2.   KYS Olga Federovian         4.75 Q
 3.   KYS Hanni Rekhnidze         4.70 Q
 4.   STS Albina Santos           4.70 Q
 5.   UTA Katrina Kopeya          4.70 Q
 6.   STS Justine Hussain         4.65 Q
 7.   SCW Kiél Tratniztaus        4.65 Q
 8.   AET Appolline Fortescue     4.65 Q
 9.   BOB Olga Fluffenrhal        4.60
10.   CXG Tori Unune              4.60
11.   BOB Marla Kommendy          4.60
12.   KAN Samada Cortelliv        4.55
13.   UTA Anita Roberts           4.55
14.   KAN Rochel Bagestoni        4.55
15.   DEU Konstanze Guzman        4.50
16.   STS Carita Alessandro       4.50
17.   UTA Kathleen Chervakov      4.45
18.   PCL Fefi Nanda              4.40
19.   SCW Tapli Klaukael          4.40
20.   OOO Jana Zoff               4.35
21.   IWK Sarah Greffen           4.30
22.   LEN Hernanda Calivana       4.25
23.   KAL Jina Qaqel              4.25
24.   PCL Roderica Reys           4.20
25.   LOM Poula Mangande          4.15
26.   UTA Linda Rayner            4.10
27.   STS Chita Rossini           4.10
28.   SCK Agnes Yampa             ----
29.   STS Octavia Piccio          ----
 FINAL ROUND
 Pos. Nation  Name                Mark (metres)
 1.   KYS Olga Federovian         5.00 ***** GOLD
 2.   ROV Anita vander Meersh     4.95 ***** SILVER
 3.   STS Justine Hussain         4.90 ***** BRONZE
 4.   STS Albina Santos           4.85
 5.   KYS Hanni Rekhnidze         4.85
 6.   UTA Katrina Kopeya          4.80
 7.   AET Appolline Fortescue     4.75
 8.   SCW Kiél Tratniztaus        4.75

Olga Federovian, with a 5m mark, grabbed the gold medal. Anita vander Meersh finished with the silver, while St. Samuel's Justine Hussain got the bronze.

Boxing - Bantamweight[]

Another boxing medal event took place today, this time on the bantam category, with eighteen athletes. As on previous events, the four lowest-ranking boxers first went through a qualifying round, with the winners advancing to the regular playoff tournment with the remaining fourteen.

Two Samuelonians, Dante D'amico and Maximilian Rufus, are expected to win gold and silver, but will face stiff competition from Utania's Deniska Y'jarna and Deuco Julio Maier. Another boxer from Deucoland, Alfred Tavarez, and Vlad Bidzevili, from Kasvria & Savarai, also present themselves as though contenders.

QUALIFYING ROUND
Bout 0-1
AET Bane Crookshanks 
MIM Olu'a Tariu'i        Q (decision)
 
Bout 0-2
PCL Carolino Bairinque   Q (KO, 3rd Round)
WGL Elmer Zigg 
FIRST ROUND
Bout 1-1
STS Dante D'amico        Q (KO, 1st Round)
MIM Olu'a Tariu'i 

Bout 1-2
KAN Carolino Bairinque
UTA Deniska Y'jarna      Q (KO, 2nd Round)

Bout 1-3
DEU Alfred Tavarez       Q (KO, 1st Round)
LOM Franco DeLima  

Bout 1-4
NKO Orson Kalete         Q (KO, 3rd Round)
CXG Trent Kalvarian 

Bout 1-5
SCW Loesa Jador          Q (KO, 4th Round)
BOB Nikolai Kvashny 

Bout 1-6
KYS Vlad Bidzevili       Q (decision)
DJR Habib Massuan 

Bout 1-7
DEU Julio Maier          Q (KO, 4th Round)
NKO H. K. Drabene 

Bout 1-8
PCL Carolino Bairinque 
STS Maximilian Rufus     Q (KO, 1st Round)
QUARTERFINALS
Bout 2-1
STS Dante D'amico        Q (KO, 2nd Round)
UTA Deniska Y'jarna 

Bout 2-2
DEU Alfred Tavarez       Q (KO, 2nd Round)
NKO Orson Kalete 

Bout 2-3
SCW Loesa Jador
KYS Vlad Bidzevili       Q (KO, 3rd Round)

Bout 2-4
DEU Julio Maier 
STS Maximilian Rufus     Q (decision)
SEMIFINALS
Bout 3-1
STS Dante D'amico       
DEU Alfred Tavarez       Q (KO, 4th Round)

Bout 3-2
KYS Vlad Bidzevili       Q (KO, 4th Round)
STS Maximilian Rufus 
THIRD PLACE PLAYOFF
STS Dante D'amico        W (KO, 2nd Round) ***** BRONZE 
STS Maximilian Rufus 
FINAL
DEU Alfred Tavarez       W (KO, 1st Round) ***** GOLD
KYS Vlad Bidzevili                         ***** SILVER

Alfred Tavarez got the gold medal for Deucoland after beating Vlad Bidzevili on the final. The bronze medal was disputed between the two Samuelonian boxers, with Dante D'Amico prevailing.

Swimming - 1km Freestyle (male)[]

This was the first swimming event not to be disputed at the Albalonga Complex. Instead, all long-distance (more than a thousand metres) events will take place at the Batava Stream, the river which runs east-west through downtown Belo Quinto. Also, it was disputed with all swimmers on a single heat.

Favourites for the men's event are, as usual, from Chungxipang. Ryan Chia and Rocko Tanaka are expected to grab the gold, but swimmers from Rovens, St. Samuel and Solanchatka are also on the dispute.

Results were as follows:

 Pos. Nation  Name                Mark (minutes)
 1.   CXG     Ryan Chia           14:10.4 ***** GOLD
 2.   ROV     Guridan Ostaf'i     14:29.7 ***** SILVER
 3.   CXG     Rocko Tanaka        14:40.1 ***** BRONZE
 4.   STS     Duke Estrada        14:43.2
 5.   SCK     Mario Pfisch        14:46.3
 6.   WES     Carlos Nass         14.57.6
 7.   SAN     Lasse Birken        15:06.3
 8.   UTA     Leonard Atustha     15.07.6
 9.   WES     Fritz Kathz         15.08.2
10.   DEU     Max Sala            15.24.4 
11.   KAN     Jonas Dellativ      15:27.0
12.   CXG     Inno Tsui           15.38.0 
13.   AET     Noell Heureux       15:43.2
14.   CXG     Zack Fujita         16:01.0
15.   DEU     Joe Perez           16.07.2
16.   WES     Jochen Petersill    16.18.2
17.   IWK     Jakob Fpathz        16.24.4 
18.   KAL     Kris Delin          16.18.0 
19.   ROV     Mark Saradzhyan     16.19.8
20.   TRI     Ţenadar             16.24.7
21.   AET     Arawn Prydain       16.37.1
22.   LEN     Somano da Candata   16.43.9
23.   WOO     Miro Luaganakuan    17.11.6
24.   KYS     Misha Koslosk       17.34.7
25.   UTA     Daniel Franklin     17.37.1
26.   PCL     Roni Linuques       17.43.9
27.   SCK     Louis Reckell       17.51.8 
28.   LOM     Nick Estes          18.01.1
29.   ROV     Ruslan Karoft       18.21.8
30.   PCL     Fábio Costa         18.27.8
31.   BOB     Vladimir Buller     18.45.9
32.   STS     Kamilo Ramirez      18.50.2
33.   IWK     Max Maggerstein     19.11.6
34.   XML     Tichapan Cicho      19.15.5 
35.   DJR     Omar Bataar         19.19.2
36.   KON     Lester G'Ronk       19.21.4 
37.   STS     Arrio Ungaro        20.24.2
38.   UTA     Francis Turesbekova 20.31.1

The podium was shared by Chungxipang and Rovens. Favourite Ryan Chia got the gold, with Guridan Ostaf'i finishing with the silver. Rocko Tanaka got the bronze.

Swimming - 1km Freestyle (female)[]

The women's event followed the same format as the men's, on a single heat.

 Pos. Nation  Name                        Mark (minutes)
  1.  CXG     Se-Ri Wa                    14:40.2 ***** GOLD
  2.  ROV     Donata Vaboska              14:43.6 ***** SILVER
  3.  WES     Caroline Bruck-an-der-Muur  14:46.4 ***** BRONZE
  4.  WES     Christine Gweiner           14:52.0
  5.  LOM     Monica Emser                14:52.6
  6.  CXG     Wei-Li Sucheng              15:01.5
  7.  LEN     Alandra Sanvara             15:02.7
  8.  SAN     Chantal Nixdorf             15:03.2
  9.  CXG     Erica Tsui                  15.05.0
 10.  KYS     Helena Natakovili           15.07.6
 11.  SAN     Marla Onegger               15.10.1
 12.  WOO     Kela Jangawollong           15.11.8
 13.  SCK     Charlotte Witz              15.13.5
 14.  DEU     Hortense Rau                15.15.1
 15.  DEU     Sabine Garcia               15.31.5
 16.  IWK     Fawn Krabbel                15.42.0
 17.  KYS     Natalya Shimanskaya         15.46.0
 18.  SCK     Anabella Weiss              16.01.5
 19.  CXG     Rikki Moikami               16.04.3
 20.  STS     Laura Danilo                16.11.2 
 21.  UTA     Emily Lewis                 16.21.7
 22.  WES     Daniela Leicht              16.32.1
 23.  WOO     Uma Kangalura               16.35.0
 24.  WES     Ilse Lichter                16.38.7
 25.  AET     Lintilla Haguenon           16.40.7
 26.  KAN     Fatina Leviston             16.53.1
 27.  UTA     Dannielle Aeyala            17.04.8
 28.  DEU     Anna Valdez                 17.13.0 
 29.  KON     Mina K'Rakrek               17.17.7
 30.  PCL     Karina al'Khoum             17.20.4
 31.  SCK     Stefana Panitz              17.50.0
 32.  KAL     Amanja Tech                 18.21.4
 33.  DJR     Irana Shikadya              19.11.6
 34.  IWK     Ricarda Welfenbrink         20.04.2
 35.  LEN     Miguela Rusala              20.11.1
 36.  RAS     Liselotte Riesling          20.20.7
 37.  UTA     Katrina A'di'boo            20.50.3
 38.  ROV     Yelena Znaleslav            20.58.3
 39.  STS     Juno Pepe                   21.04.5
 40.  STS     Decima Martin               21.32.9

Once again, the top two spots on the podium were shared by Chungxipang and Rovens. Se-Ri Wa got the gold, while Donata Vaboska got the silver. From fellow swimming power Westria, Caroline Bruck-an-der-Muur grabbed the bronze.

Basketball (Female, 2nd Day)[]

(Main article: Basketball at the 309 Summer Vexgames)
Today we had the first round of the group stage of the women's basketball tournment. Results were as follows:

Group A: NKO 65 vs. 84 BOB
Group A: AET 54 vs. 59 CXG
Group B: STS 49 vs. 57 KYS
Group B: LYS 63 vs. 62 DEU
Group C: KAN 64 vs. 67 PCL
Group C: SCK 87 vs. 81 IWK
Group D: WES 67 vs. 64 UTA
Group D: SCW 69 vs. 67 LEN

Football (Male, 6th Day)[]

(Main article: Football at the 309 Summer Vexgames)
The final matches of the men's football group stage took place today. Results were the following:

Group A: KAN 0 vs. 0 SCW
Group B: KON 1 vs. 0 STS
Group C: KYS 3 vs. 1 TRI
Group D: LEN 1 vs. 2 WES
Group E: LOM 1 vs. 0 WGL
Group F: LYS 2 vs. 2 WOO
Group G: MIM 1 vs. 1 XML

The group stage closed with a very exciting match between Lendosa and Westria, with the later winning 2-1. The first and second on each group, plus the two best third-placed overall, were qualified to the second phase, which will begin in two days. The table is as follows:

Game 01 - KAN vs. DEU
Game 02 - STS vs. KON
Game 03 - PCL vs. KAL
Game 04 - WES vs. LYS
Game 05 - DJR vs. LOM
Game 06 - IWK vs. LEN
Game 07 - SCK vs. CXG
Game 08 - AET vs. BOB

Handball (Male, 2nd Day)[]

(Main article: Handball at the 309 Summer Vexgames)
The men's handball tournment had its second day today. The results were as follows:

Group A: KYS 30 vs. 22 CXG
Group A: BOB 24 vs. 20 POL
Group B: WES 28 vs. 24 KAL
Group B: DEU 22 vs. 21 WGL
Group C: SCK 33 vs. 32 PCL
Group C: KAN 28 vs. 31 UTA

Medal Standings[]

     Nation                 GOLD  SILVER  BRONZE
 1.  Chungxipang       CGX   9       5       7
 2.  St. Samuel        STS   8       6       5
 3.  Niokolo Koba      NKO   3       4       2
 4.  Deucoland         DEU   2       1       2
 5.  Solanchatka       SCK   2       1
 6.  Rovens            ROV   1       4       2
 7.  Kasvria & Savarai KYS   1       4
 8.  Westria           WES   1       3       6
 9.  Shaelia           SCW   1       2       1
10.  Utania            UTA   1       1       2
11.  Lombriga          LOM   1               2
12.  Porto Capital     PCL   1               1
13.  Baben Bay         BOB   1
14.  Djeriga           DJR   1
15.  Kansinia          KAN           1
16.  Lysonia           LYS           1
17.  Kalesthesia       KAL                   1
18.  Aethelnia         AET                   1
19.  Sanx              SAN                   1
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