Kyrgyzstan’s boxers achieved notable success at the Youth World Boxing Cup in Montenegro, securing one silver medal and two bronze medals. The ongoing Women’s World Boxing Championship in Serbia further emphasizes the nation’s commitment to boxing.
The Youth World Boxing Cup took place from March 3 to March 9 in Budva, Montenegro, where competitors from Kyrgyzstan showcased their skills. The Boxing Federation of the Kyrgyz Republic announced the achievements of their athletes on social media.
Amantur Dzhumaev secured a silver medal in the under 57-kilogram category, demonstrating exceptional talent and determination. Additionally, Omurbek Malabaev, competing in the under 92-kilogram category, and Zarina Asanova, in the under 70-kilogram category, each earned bronze medals for their commendable performances.
Beyond the Youth World Boxing Cup, Kyrgyz athletes are currently participating in the Women’s World Boxing Championship in Serbia, highlighting the nation’s continued commitment to fostering boxing talents on international platforms.
Kyrgyzstan’s participation in the Youth World Boxing Cup resulted in significant accomplishments, with Amantur Dzhumaev winning silver and both Omurbek Malabaev and Zarina Asanova clinching bronze medals. These athletes exemplify the potential of Kyrgyz boxing on the global stage. Furthermore, the ongoing representation of Kyrgyzstan in the Women’s World Boxing Championship indicates a broader dedication to the sport.
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