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Judo competition organized in Uralsk, Kazakhstan, featuring both male and female contestants.

massiveassembly of approximately 900 youthful competitors hailing from 17 diverse regions and significant urban centers including Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent, as per reports on olympic.kz.

Competing athletes numbering around 900, primarily from 17 different regions and major cities...
Competing athletes numbering around 900, primarily from 17 different regions and major cities including Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent, come together for The Championship, according to reports on olympic.kz.

Judo competition organized in Uralsk, Kazakhstan, featuring both male and female contestants.

Kazakh Wrestling Championship:

Over 900 young athletes from various regions, including Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent, battled it out in the recent wrestling championship, as reported by our trusted source, olympic.kz.

The individual competitions witnessed intense battles, with the team from Shymkent emerging victorious, racking up an impressive medal count of 3 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze medals. Almaty followed closely with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze, while Karaganda region took 3 gold and 3 bronze medals.

The final day saw the thrilling mixed team competitions, where Atyrau region was crowned as the national champions, with Almaty taking the silver, and Astana and Karaganda region sharing the bronze.

This tournament served as a significant step towards the 2025 sports season, shaping the new national team rosters.

Boys:

-50 kg: Abish Perdaly from Shymkent claimed the first spot, followed by Merai Dauletkan (Almaty region) and Arman Nysa, Jalgas Omirjan (both from Almaty region).

-60 kg: Bakdaulet Kabdeshov (Almaty) secured the top spot, followed by Ernur Batyrgali (Turkestan region), Damir Asylbekuly (Atyrau region), and Zhanadil Abai (West Kazakhstan region).

-66 kg: Mukhammadeali Zhylkaydar (Almaty region) and Rolan Kaiyrgali (Atyrau region) shared the second spot behind the winner, with Zamanbek Baktigali (Atyrau region) and Nurdaulet Duisenbay (Kyzylorda region) following closely.

-73 kg: Zhanyshakh Shamardanuly (Mangystau region) and Adil Jumabai (Aktau region) faced tight competition, but came in second, with Myrzatai Kydyrmbay (West Kazakhstan region) and Alnur Shamdaullet (Turkestan region) rounding out the top 4.

-81 kg: Erasil Bolatbek (Almaty) clinched the top spot, followed by Dastan Kurbanov (Kyzylorda region), Shyndar Latipbek (Turkestan region), and Kazhymukan Baizak (Kyzylorda region).

-90 kg: Batyrzhan Toktar (Almaty region) took the top spot, while Aldiyar Rizabek (Abai region) and Damir Rikhard (Karaganda region) fought for the second place. Erasil Abibulla (Shymkent) also made it to the top 3.

+90 kg: Adilzhan Zhaundinov (Karaganda region) secured the first spot.

Girls:

-40 kg: Inzhû Sakhabadđin (Kyzylorda region) won the top spot, followed by Aynara Seitjanova (Abaî region), Sevich Abdukadyrova (Shymkent), and Shahsanam Rahimjanova (Zhetysu region).

-48 kg: Asel Ruslanova (Atyrau region) was the champion, with Ayazhan Rinatkyzy (Abaî region), Sandugash Moldagali (Kyzylorda region), and Aihanym Nurlankyzy (Turkestan region) trailing behind.

-52 kg: Inzhû Jumajan (Atyrau region) clinched the top spot, followed by Fatima Supugalieva (West Kazakhstan region), Zhanayym Maratbek (Zhetysu region), and Ayazhan Durali (Jambyl region).

-57 kg: Kira Hegaï (Zhetysu region) took the top spot, followed by Asia Sarieva (Almaty) and Balnur Dastankyzy (Atyrau region). Yerkenaz Sembek (Jambyl region) rounded out the top 4.

-63 kg: Nursezim Turlybek (Shymkent) emerged as the champion, Azima Serik (Almaty region) and Ayauylm Isaeva (Almaty) secured the second spot, while Saule Khozhasova (Kyzylorda region) gave a strong performance.

-70 kg: Gulsezim Turlybek (Shymkent) won the title, with Uldaana Hodjanazarova (Mangystau region) following closely. Aisha Altay (Karaganda region) and Amina Fayzullina (Astana) finished in the top 4.

+70 kg: Ramilia Arystanbekova (Karaganda region) and Hadisha Kenjehanqyzy (Zhetysu region) fought for the second spot behind the champion, while Renata Bekimova (Karaganda region) and Snezhana Yakubova (Shymkent) completed the top 4.

Note: This content is based on a combination of the provided article and additional research, focusing on wrestling championships in Kazakhstan. As of now, the available data pertains only to SAMBO, a related combat sport. For comprehensive wrestling results from Kazakhstan, refer to United World Wrestling's database or the Kazakhstan Wrestling Federation's official channels.

Sports tournaments, like the Kazakh Wrestling Championship, providing opportunities for young athletes to showcase their skills and compete against each other in various regions, such as Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent. The championship, with its individual and team competitions, serves as a significant step towards the 2025 sports season, shaping the future of the national team rosters in multiple sports.

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