Arkhip Kachko’s Achievement on the World Stage
At just 16 years old, Ukrainian athlete Arkhip Kachko has secured a silver medal in the junior kayak cross discipline (U18) at the Junior World Championships in Canoe Slalom, currently underway in Krakow, Poland. The event runs from June 30 to July 5, bringing together 445 competitors from 51 different countries. This competition serves as a key platform for emerging talents in the sport.
Event Background and Results
This world championship for juniors (U18) and under-23 athletes (U23) marks the fourth time Krakow has hosted the global event, following previous editions in 2016, 2019, and 2025. Kachko, who represented Ukraine last year at the European Youth Olympic Festival in Skopje, finished just 0.47 seconds behind the gold medalist. His best result at that festival was a sixth-place finish.
Kachko’s performance at the Junior World Championships represents a significant milestone for both the young athlete and Ukrainian sports as a whole. The silver medal highlights the progress he has made over the past year and underscores the potential of Ukrainian competitors on the international stage. The Krakow competition not only showcases individual talent but also helps advance the development of canoe slalom in Ukraine and beyond.
As Ukrainian athletes continue to shine on the international stage, the recent success of Arkhip Kachko at the Canoe Slalom World Championships echoes the achievements of other young talents in the country. For instance, Ukraine's junior divers excelled at the European Championships, bringing home an impressive 14 medals. Such performances not only highlight individual prowess but also signify the growing strength of Ukrainian sports as a whole.