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Kazakhstani Boxers Secure 27 Medals at World Championship

World Boxing Cup in Budva (Montenegro) concludes with Kazakhstan's triumph. According to our site's report, backed by Kazakhstan's National Olympic Committee, they claimed an impressive 27 medals.

Kazakhstan Boxers Secure 27 Medals in World Cup Competition
Kazakhstan Boxers Secure 27 Medals in World Cup Competition

Kazakhstani Boxers Secure 27 Medals at World Championship

Title: Kazakhstan Takes Home 27 Medals at the Youth World Boxing Cup in Budva, Montenegro

Say hello to the winners! The buzz around the boxing world is all about Kazakhstan's triumph at the Youth World Boxing Cup in Budva, Montenegro. Our sources confirmed the news, courtesy of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan.

The tournament witnessed some fierce competition, but it was Nyghman Nyghmet (57 kg), Jasulan Berdaly (75 kg), Regina Tibenova (57 kg), and Akbota Yesimbekova (66 kg) who made it to the top.

The second places were claimed by Aldiyar Bahadyr (54 kg), Igor Solovev (75 kg), Sanjar Seitkamil (92 kg), Bekzhan Kairatuly (92+ kg), Rakhima Abdumukhitova (52 kg), Aknur Tursyngaly (57 kg), Alina Kudaibergenova (63 kg), Aisulu Mukhit (66 kg), Maria Sidorenko (70 kg), Zarina Tolubai (75 kg), and Sabina Zhaksylyk (81+ kg).

The tournament ended on a high note with bronze medals snatched by Nurkhan Kumarbekov (48 kg), Bekzhan Khuzhamjar (48 kg), Aidos Usenov (51 kg), Ali Murat (54 kg), Bauyrzhan Muratov (57 kg), Erdaulet Sait (60 kg), Alikhan Asker (63.5 kg), Mukhit Nurkabyluly (63.5 kg), Sultan Turdali (67 kg), Bekarys Nurmuhan (71 kg), Beibarys Ashirbay (71 kg), and Tolganai Kasymkhan (60 kg).

Now, let's take a deeper dive into the action-packed event. The Youth World Boxing Cup, also known as Adriatic Pearl, gathered boxers from around the globe for a week-long spectacle. The competition, held in Budva, Montenegro, showcased the prowess of Kazakhstan's youth boxers, who battled their way through preliminary rounds, quarterfinals, and semifinals, resulting in the team racking up an impressive 27 medals!

Curious about the detailed results? You can find them on specialized amateur boxing result databases, such as amateur-boxing.strefa.pl. These records provide a day-by-day break down of the competition, giving you a glimpse of each match, including individual bout outcomes and comprehensive medal winners for every weight class. Enjoy reliving the adrenaline-pumping moments from the tournament!

Congratulations to the winning boxers from Kazakhstan who brought home medals in various sports events at the Youth World Boxing Cup in Budva, Montenegro. With 27 medals to their name, it's clear that their passion for sports, particularly boxing, has been rewarded with remarkable success.

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