According to Offsideplus.az , on the last day of the competition, karatekas will hold consolation and medal matches in kata and kumite competitions.

Badminton players will play in the semifinals in individual, mixed doubles and doubles.

I CIS Games

September 11th

Karate

Venue: "Tulpar" Sports and Training Complex

Consolation stage

09: 00-13: 00

Jeyhun Ismayilov - Samandarbek Abdiyev (Uzbekistan)

Fight for bronze medals

Kumite

55 kg

Medina Sadigov - Fotima Ostanova (Uzbekistan)

68 kg

Alika Semihova - Veronika Shuneyeva (Russia)
Zahra Aliverdiyeva - Victoria Bublikova (Russia)

60 kg

Sultan Huseynov - Nikita Reshetnik (Belarus)

67 kg

Nuran Rzazade - Yegor Pulkin (Russia)

75 kg

Farid Agayev - Daniil Gretsky (Russia)

84 kg

Abbas Dadashov - Vadim Ruchko (Russia)
Huseyn Huseynzade - Islamjon Sattorov (Uzbekistan)

Final

14: 00-17: 00

Kata

Hasanali Hasanov - Danila Brantov (Russia)

Kumite

50 kg

Inji Azizova - Nasibabanu Narbayeva (Uzbekistan)

60 kg

Aminaga Guliyev - Yerkinbek Bayturbayev (Kazakhstan)

+84 kg

Osman Osmanli - Spandiyar Yerkebek (Kazakhstan)

Badminton

Venue: Badminton Center

1/2 stage

Individual competitions
10: 00-14: 30
Dicky Pangestu - Georgiy Lebedev (Russia)
Maftuha Era - Marina Yanbayeva (Belarus)

Mixed team competitions
10: 00-14: 30
Gabilov Agil / Maftuha Era - Pavel Monich / Regina Galiakhmetova (Russia)

Double competitions
10: 00-14: 30

Dicky Pangestu / Mohammad Khadafi - Amir Hamidulin / Pavel Monich

Final stage

15: 00-18: 00
Individual competitions
Mixed doubles competitions
Double races

So far, Azerbaijan has ranked third with 13 gold, 11 silver and 23 medals. Russia leads with 99 gold, 33 silver and 44 bronze medals, while Uzbekistan is second with 22 gold, 29 silver and 30 bronze medals.