Uzbekistan's Women's Boxing Confirms Asian Supremacy
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Uzbekistan's female boxers reaffirmed their status as one of Asia's strongest boxing nations by winning the overall team standings in both age categories at the 2026 Asian Boxing Championships. Their outstanding campaign ended with ten gold medals and regional dominance.
Uzbekistan topped the overall medal table in both the U19 and U23 women's competitions at the Asian Boxing Championships. Kazakhstan finished second and India third in both divisions, highlighting the strong rivalry among Asia's leading boxing nations.
In the U23 tournament, Uzbek athletes claimed six gold, one silver and two bronze medals, comfortably leading the championship in the number of titles won.
The U19 team also delivered an impressive performance, securing four gold and two silver medals to finish first in the overall standings.
Overall, Uzbekistan concluded the championships with 15 medals, including 10 gold medals, achieving the best result among all women's teams.
Sports experts say that success in both age categories reflects the country's well-developed athlete development system and confirms the strength of Uzbekistan's women's boxing program. The performances also provide a solid foundation for the future senior national team and strengthen Uzbekistan's position on the international stage.
The Asian Championships continue with the men's U19 and U23 finals, where Uzbekistan will aim to add more medals to its impressive tally.
In the U23 tournament, Uzbek athletes claimed six gold, one silver and two bronze medals, comfortably leading the championship in the number of titles won.
The U19 team also delivered an impressive performance, securing four gold and two silver medals to finish first in the overall standings.
Overall, Uzbekistan concluded the championships with 15 medals, including 10 gold medals, achieving the best result among all women's teams.
Sports experts say that success in both age categories reflects the country's well-developed athlete development system and confirms the strength of Uzbekistan's women's boxing program. The performances also provide a solid foundation for the future senior national team and strengthen Uzbekistan's position on the international stage.
The Asian Championships continue with the men's U19 and U23 finals, where Uzbekistan will aim to add more medals to its impressive tally.
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