Uzbekistan's women's youth team won the bronze medal at the Asian Championship

The Uzbekistan women's water polo team under eighteen years old achieved great success at the Asian Championship held in the capital of Malaysia. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Our young athletes competed against the strongest teams on the continent and won the bronze medal. This achievement is considered one of the most notable results recorded in the field of water sports in our country in recent years.
The Uzbek girls showed confidence throughout the competition, winning the decisive final match and securing their rightful place on the podium. The team's brightest result was recorded in the match against the Singapore national team.
In this match, the Uzbek athletes maintained clear dominance from start to finish. The players carried out quick attacks, created regular opportunities, and acted precisely in converting them into goals.
As a result, a large victory with a score of two hundred to four was recorded. This confident victory played a decisive role in confirming third place overall and winning the bronze medals.
Besides the medal itself, this result is also of special importance for the future of the team. Having secured a place among the leading teams in the continental competition, Uzbekistan's youth team has also earned the right to participate in the world championship in this age category.
This competition is planned to be held next August in Spain. The qualification gives young athletes a valuable opportunity to test themselves on the global stage and gain experience against strong international opponents.
Sports observers emphasize that this achievement shows the consistent development of water polo in Uzbekistan, especially in the women's and youth directions. Reaching the podium at the Asian level competition means that the country's training system is producing athletes who can compete for medals beyond the national stage.
Such success for the young team can serve as an important source of confidence before even more challenging competitions. The result, concluded with a bronze medal, was welcomed as a worthy reward for the players' efforts and a hopeful sign for the future of Uzbek water polo.
Now that participation in the world tournament in Spain is guaranteed, the team will have the opportunity to further strengthen this result and represent the country in one of the largest youth water polo competitions. Information about this achievement was announced through the official sources of the National Olympic Committee of Uzbekistan.





