In the final stage of the Asian U23 Athletics Championship held in Ordos, China, Uzbekistan achieved a victory by winning two gold and one silver medal.
In the final stage of the Asian U23 Athletics Championship held in Ordos, China, Uzbekistan achieved a victory by winning two gold and one silver medal.
Jonbibi Khukmova won the gold medal in the women's 800 meters race. Additionally, Valeria Gorbatova received the title of winner in the women's high jump.
Barnokhon Saifullaeva added a silver to Uzbekistan's total medal count by taking second place in the women's high jump discipline. The U23 Athletics Championship continues in Ordos, China.
The women's national team of Uzbekistan in sports wrestling demonstrated a successful performance at the Asian Championship for athletes under 20, which took place in Thailand. The team managed to win five different awards.
The greatest success was achieved by Mukhaiye Narzilloyeva, who took first place in the weight category up to 65 kilograms, becoming the Asian champion. Shokhista Shonazarova received the silver medal in the category up to 50 kilograms.
In addition, three other athletes were able to reach the podium, winning bronze medals. Their achievements include: Feruza Kairatdinova in the weight up to 62 kilograms, Mukhaiye Rakhimjonova in the category up to 68 kilograms, and Sevincoy Polvonova in the weight up to 76 kilograms.
It is worth noting that previously, the Uzbek team also showed good results at the Asian U15 Championship, where the team won five medals in freestyle wrestling.
The Uzbekistan national team performed successfully at the U15 Asian Wrestling Championship held in Pattaya, Thailand. The team achieved victory by winning five medals in the freestyle wrestling discipline.
In the under 38 kilograms weight category, Otabek Tukhtamurodov won the gold medal. Asomiddin Badriddinov in the under 41 kilograms category and Ismoiljon Nazirjonov in the under 62 kilograms category received silver medals. Bronze awards were given to Ozodbek Abduvoitov (in the under 57 kilograms category) and Behruz Davronov (in the under 68 kilograms category).
After a series of intense matches, the athletes will have a rest day before the bouts scheduled for wrestlers in the under 20 age group begin. It is worth noting that previously at this same Asian Championship, the Uzbekistan team won eight awards among the under 15 athletes, including three golds, and also took first place in the overall standings in Greco-Roman wrestling.