Uzbekistani boxers won eleven medals at the Asian Championships

The prestigious Asian Boxing Championships for adults, held in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, have come to an end. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This competition, which brought together the continent's strongest boxing masters, was as intense and uncompromising as ever. The skill and resilience of our athletes left a great impression on all fans.
The Uzbekistan men's and women's national teams that participated in this major sporting event achieved very worthy results. Our compatriots pleased the people by winning a total of eleven medals during the competition.
Specifically, three gold, four silver, and four bronze medals were credited to our country's sports record. This result once again demonstrated to the whole world how stable and competitive our national team is.
According to the results of the competition, representatives of Uzbekistan took a proud third place in the overall standings. The first place went to the Kazakhstan national team with six gold, two silver, and five bronze medals, while second place went to the Indian team, which earned five gold, three silver, and eight bronze medals.
According to information from the One.uz website, these results clearly showed the balance of power in continental boxing. Notably, despite the Uzbekistan national team participating not with its main squad but with a second squad consisting of young and talented athletes, it reached very high peaks.
This situation clearly proved how strong the foundation of the boxing school is in our country and how capable the reserve forces are. In short, this success was no accident.
Uzbek boxers have once again practically shown that they are one of the leading forces on the Asian continent. If our second squad achieves such brilliant results on the international stage, it is not hard to imagine how great the scale of achievements will be with the main squad.
As for our opponents, let them prepare even more seriously for future competitions, because Uzbek boxing will continue to demonstrate its potential.





