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Uzbekistan enters top 5 at Hangzhou Asian Games, thanks to sports policies at home
Published: Oct 09, 2023 06:47 PM
Uzbek national flag and athletes enter the main stadium of the Hangzhou Asian Games on October 8, 2023. Photo: Courtesy of Uzbek Embassy in Beijing

Uzbek national flag and athletes enter the main stadium of the Hangzhou Asian Games on October 8, 2023. Photo: Courtesy of Uzbek Embassy in Beijing


 
On September 21, 2023, a ceremony of seeing off the Uzbek delegation of athletes participating in the Hangzhou Asian Games is held at the Tashkent International Airport with the participation of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov. Photo: Courtesy of Uzbek Embassy in Beijing

On September 21, 2023, a ceremony of seeing off the Uzbek delegation of athletes participating in the Hangzhou Asian Games is held at the Tashkent International Airport with the participation of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Abdulla Aripov. Photo: Courtesy of Uzbek Embassy in Beijing

 
 
The Hangzhou Asian Games was full of bright and impressive sports victories of participants. Among them, the national team of Uzbekistan won 71 medals - 22 gold, 18 silver, and 31 bronze medals - entering the top 5 of Asian countries and regions.

In recent years, Uzbekistan has consolidated the image of a country with outstanding athletes - chess players, boxers, judoists, weightlifters and the like. At the Asian Games in Hangzhou, the audience witnessed the appearance of Uzbek sports stars in boxing, taekwondo, athletics, fencing, rowing, etc.

Observers noted that this was the result of the development of sports in the country. An effective system of training professional athletes, coaches, medical staff and judges has been created in Uzbekistan, a spokesperson of the Uzbek Embassy in Beijing told the Global Times. The implementation of these goals in every way contributes to the wide promotion of a healthy lifestyle, the education of comprehensively developed youth, and the further development of physical culture and sports.

Measures for the development of physical culture and sports are defined in the Development Strategy of the New Uzbekistan for 2022-2026. In 2022, expenses allocated for the development of sports in Uzbekistan increased five times from 2017, according to the embassy.

One hundred and eighteen large sports facilities have been put into operation in the country and 110 more facilities have been reconstructed. Thanks to the sports infrastructure, Uzbekistan has become a venue for major international competitions, including the World and Asian championships in boxing, taekwondo, freestyle wrestling, fencing and other sports. Preparations are underway for the Asian Youth Games in 2025.

A healthy lifestyle is widely approved among young people in the country, and mass sports are provided. Uzbek athletes, achieving victories at prestigious international competitions including the Hangzhou Asian Games, demonstrate the high sports potential of Uzbekistan. The results achieved by athletes in Hangzhou vividly present Uzbekistan to the sports community of the world as a country where sports are developing at an accelerated pace, the spokesperson told the Global Times.

Global Times