Tajikistan's Judo Team Achieves Historic Second Place at Asian Championship
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Tajikistan's national judo team secured second place overall at the Asian Championship in Ordos, China, winning five medals.
- The team achieved its best-ever result with two gold, two silver, and one bronze medal.
- Key victories included Emomali Nurali and Muhiddin Asadulloev winning gold, Somon Mahmadbekov taking silver, and Madina Kurbonzoda earning bronze.
The Tajikistan national judo team has achieved a historic milestone at the Asian Championship held in Ordos, China, clinching second place in the overall team standings. This remarkable achievement, marked by the acquisition of five medalsโtwo gold, two silver, and one bronzeโrepresents one of the best results in the nation's judo history and the first time the team has secured such a high position in the continental rankings.
The championship proved to be a breakthrough event for Tajik judokas. Emomali Nurali secured Tajikistan's first gold medal in the 66 kg category, notably defeating a compatriot, Obid Jebov, in an unprecedented all-Tajik final. Jebov's silver medal further bolstered the team's success. Muhiddin Asadulloev added a second gold to Tajikistan's tally in the 73 kg category, overcoming a tense final match. Somon Mahmadbekov earned a silver medal in the 81 kg class, and Madina Kurbonzoda secured the team's sole bronze in the 52 kg category, marking a significant achievement for women's judo in Tajikistan.
This success at the Asian Championship is a testament to the dedication and talent of Tajikistan's athletes and coaches. The strong performance not only brings national pride but also signifies a growing force in Asian judo. The event, which saw 197 athletes from 19 countries compete, highlights the increasing competitiveness of Tajik judokas on the international stage. The team's performance is expected to inspire future generations and further elevate the profile of judo within the country.
Originally published by Asia-Plus in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.