Competitions for veterans

These disciplines are designed for war veterans, taking into account different levels of physical fitness, recovery characteristics, service experience, and rehabilitation.

The competition formats combine strength, functional, and adaptive elements, allowing each participant to prove themselves in fair and safe conditions.

The competitions are held in individual and team formats.

Registration via the link

Registration will open soon. Stay tuned for official announcements.

Exercises

For individual competitions among veterans

Bench press for reps

Time to complete: 60 seconds.

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Weight (kg)50 kg70 kg100 kg
Dumbbell for R1/R230 kg30 kg45 kg

Rowing on Concept2

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Distance100 meters 100 seconds500 meters 

Kettlebell jerk by times

Time to complete: 60 seconds.

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Weight (kg)16 кг24 кг32 кг
Kettlebell for R1/R216 кг24 кг24 кг

Air bike

Time to complete: 60 seconds.

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Distance (kcal)

20 kcal30 kcal50 kcal

Team disciplines

combine strength and functional tests, where coordinated interaction, strategy, and shared responsibility for the result play a decisive role.

Registration via the link

Registration will open soon. Stay tuned for official announcements.

Exercises

For team competitions among veterans 

100-meter rowing

Team of 4 participants

Team categories:

MenWomen Mixed (2 men + 2 women)

Rowing 100 seconds

Team of 4 participants

Team categories:

MenWomen Mixed (2 men + 2 women)

Invastrong Relay Race

Time to complete: 120 seconds.

Exercises:

1. Platform pull 200 kg 10 times2. Seated log lift 70 kg for 10 reps
3. Dumbbell lift with one hand only, 30 kg, 10 times

4. Throwing a 60 kg ball 5 times over a 160 cm bar.

Time limit 120 seconds

 
 

Groups of nosologies

We have classified injuries to create a level playing field for all participants.
This classification helps us better understand and support each veteran,
taking into account their specific needs and abilities.

Practically healthy athletes with minor injuries and wounds

Athletes without amputations or severe limb injuries, but with significant internal organ damage, concussions, and barotrauma sustained in the last three years

Spinal injuries that affect gait and limit mobility

Wheelchair athlete or spinal injury resulting in paralysis of the lower limbs

Loss of vision by more than 80%

Minor injury to one arm (minor injuries to both arms) without functional impairment

Amputation or severe injury to one arm (affecting the functionality of the limb)

Amputation or severe injury to both arms, affecting limb function

Minor injury to one leg (minor injuries to both legs) without restriction of movement

Amputation (below the knee) or severe injury to one leg (limited mobility, injuries, and joint deformities in one leg)

Amputation (above the knee) of one leg

CAmputation or severe injury to both legs (limited mobility, injuries and deformities of two joints on different legs)

Amputation of both legs above the knee