
Kazakhstan's Women Boxers Achieve Unprecedented Victory at Asian Championship
Kazakhstan's Women Boxers Make History with 12 Gold Medals at Asian Championship Colombo, Sri Lanka – In a stunning display of athletic prowess, Kazakhstan's women's boxing team has achieved a historic victory at the Asian Boxing Championship. The team secured all 12 gold medals available in their weight classes, a feat never before accomplished in the tournament's history. The championship, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from May 12th, attracted participants from 23 countries. The team's success is a testament to years of dedicated training and unwavering determination. Among the standout performances were those of Tolganai Kasymkhan, Akbota Esimbekova, Maria Sidorenko, and Kuralai Eginbaykyzy, who each secured their gold medals with impressive first-round knockouts. Amina Kudaibergenova also delivered a knockout in the final round of her weight class. "It's an incredible feeling," said one of the gold medalists, beaming with pride. "We've worked so hard for this, and to achieve this level of success is truly amazing." The team's coach, Zhankeildi Akhmetov, expressed immense pride in his athletes' achievements, highlighting their dedication and resilience. The victory is not only a personal triumph for the athletes but also a significant accomplishment for Kazakhstan. The team's success brings national pride and inspires future generations of athletes. The event organizers awarded champions $1,000, silver medalists $500, and bronze medalists $250.