At the Asian Adult Sambo Championship held in the capital of the Philippines, Manila, athletes from Uzbekistan once again achieved high results. Sevinch Isroilova, a student from Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, defeated all her opponents and won the continental championship title.
Tournament Scale
The Asian and Oceania Sambo Championship in Manila, Philippines, took place at a high level. At this prestigious competition, which was hosted by the Philippines for the first time, the strongest sambo fighters from Asia and Oceania gathered to compete for the continental championship title. More than 500 athletes from 31 countries participated in the competition.
Sevinch Isroilova's Achievements
Sevinch Isroilova, a student of the Faculty of Physical Culture and Sports at Jizzakh State Pedagogical University from the Jizzakh region, proudly represented the sports school of her region and country. She demonstrated a high level of skill, unwavering will, and a desire to win. She confidently defeated all opponents until the semi-finals and maintained her superiority in the final, winning the first and most honorable medal in her discipline, becoming the Asian champion.
Significance of the Success
This success is recognized not only as an achievement for the Jizzakh region but also as another bright victory for the country's sambo school on the international stage. Behind this triumph is many years of diligent work, high professionalism of coaches, and consistent reforms aimed at developing the sports sector in the country. It is particularly noteworthy that talented youth receiving education in higher educational institutions raise the flag of the country in international competitions, which is a vivid confirmation of the practical results of policies regarding youth and support for sports in New Uzbekistan.
Community Reaction
The team from Jizzakh State Pedagogical University and the entire sports community warmly welcomed this great victory. There is confidence that the future successes of the young champion will enrich the country's sporting history.