Bahrain-2025: Uzbekistan Wins 13 Medals in a Single Day
Sport
The day at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain turned out to be one of the most successful for Team Uzbekistan, with athletes earning 13 medals — 5 gold and 8 bronze — keeping the nation among the event’s top contenders.
Uzbek athletes showcased outstanding performances across multiple sports, adding another impressive set of medals to the country’s tally.
Gold medalists:
- Gulhayo Sattorova (Cycling, Road Race)
- Marjona Abdumutalova (Weightlifting, Snatch, –58 kg)
- Marjona Abdumutalova (Weightlifting, Clean & Jerk, –58 kg)
- Mukhlisa Masharipova (Freestyle Wrestling, –40 kg)
- Ulugbek Rashidov (Freestyle Wrestling, –51 kg)
Bronze medalists:
- Mirjalol Mukammilov (Freestyle Wrestling, –45 kg)
- Mehribona Kudaynazarova (Freestyle Wrestling, –46 kg)
- Fakhriddin Nasriddinov (Freestyle Wrestling, –60 kg)
- Farrukhbek Jumanazarov (Freestyle Wrestling, –71 kg)
- Muhammadismoil Rahmonov (Swimming, 200m breaststroke)
- Sarvinoz Kupaysinova (Weightlifting, Snatch, –63 kg)
- Ulbosin Jalgasbayeva (Boxing, –66 kg)
- Nazokat Mardonova (Boxing, –50 kg)
With these results, Uzbekistan firmly holds second place in the overall standings, trailing only behind China, and continues to demonstrate strong performances across disciplines.
Gold medalists:
- Gulhayo Sattorova (Cycling, Road Race)
- Marjona Abdumutalova (Weightlifting, Snatch, –58 kg)
- Marjona Abdumutalova (Weightlifting, Clean & Jerk, –58 kg)
- Mukhlisa Masharipova (Freestyle Wrestling, –40 kg)
- Ulugbek Rashidov (Freestyle Wrestling, –51 kg)
Bronze medalists:
- Mirjalol Mukammilov (Freestyle Wrestling, –45 kg)
- Mehribona Kudaynazarova (Freestyle Wrestling, –46 kg)
- Fakhriddin Nasriddinov (Freestyle Wrestling, –60 kg)
- Farrukhbek Jumanazarov (Freestyle Wrestling, –71 kg)
- Muhammadismoil Rahmonov (Swimming, 200m breaststroke)
- Sarvinoz Kupaysinova (Weightlifting, Snatch, –63 kg)
- Ulbosin Jalgasbayeva (Boxing, –66 kg)
- Nazokat Mardonova (Boxing, –50 kg)
With these results, Uzbekistan firmly holds second place in the overall standings, trailing only behind China, and continues to demonstrate strong performances across disciplines.
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