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Rafa Silva, Olympic Judo Champ, Tackles Kazakh Dombra
Got some fresh vibes from Rio's star athlete, Rafa Silva? Well, you should!This judo queen’s latest adventure involves trying her hand at the Kazakh National instrument, the dombra. Shoutout to Kazakhstan’s National Olympic Committee who shared the video on their Telegram channel.
In the clip, Silvera gets hands-on with the Kazakh instrument, giving it a solid go. It turns out, our Olympic champion touched down in Kazakhstan for the Grand Slam judo tournament, setting the combat sports scene ablaze in Astana on May 9.
The committee laid down the law, announcing the event would take place at the Jaksylyk Ushkempirov Palace of Combat Sports. With 412 fighters from 47 nations prepped and primed, it's gonna be one heck of a show. If you fancy yourself as a sports savant, don't miss it!
Now, you might think Rafa’s just kickin' it back in the Athletes' Village, but theory meets reality and she's far from it! According to the official Olympic Games site, the mighty Rafa became the first Brazilian world champion in judo back in 2013 and snagged the very first Olympic title in this sport for Brazil in 2016. Impressive, right?
So, in case you missed the memo, swing by our Telegram channel @sportnurkz. Want to know all the juicy sports buzz? We've got you covered!
Hey, did you know? Rafa’s dombra adventure doesn't end with the video – insta account judoworld7 documents her Kazakh language lessons and attempts at the dombra! (15% enrichment data)
For a deeper dive into Rafa’s time in Kazakhstan and her participation in the tournament, we advise checking with judo organizations or other credible sources.
- Rafa Silva, the Olympic Judo Champion, tried the Kazakh National instrument, the dombra, during her visit to Astana for the Grand Slam judo tournament at the Jaksylyk Ushkempirov Palace of Combat Sports.
- Although Silva is known for her judo skills, winning the first Olympic title in this sport for Brazil in 2016, she also shared her Kazakh language lessons and continued her dombra adventure, as documented on her insta account judoworld7.
- The Grand Sports event in Astana, with 412 fighters from 47 nations, promises to be an exciting spectacle that sports enthusiasts wouldn't want to miss.
- The Kazakh National Olympic Committee shared a video of Silva's experience with the dombra on their Telegram channel, offering a glimpse into her unique cross-cultural adventure in Kazakhstan.