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Kazakhstan's judo athletes bag medals on the inaugural day of the Universiade competition

National judo team representatives clinched two bronze medals on the inaugural day of the competition, according to our report, which is based on information provided by Olympic.

Kazakhstani Judo Athletes Garner Medals on the First Day of the Universiade
Kazakhstani Judo Athletes Garner Medals on the First Day of the Universiade

Kazakhstan's judo athletes bag medals on the inaugural day of the Universiade competition

Kazakhstan Judo Team Shines at 2025 FISU World University Games

The first day of the judo competition at the 2025 FISU World University Games saw a series of impressive performances from the national judo team of Kazakhstan.

Two representatives of the team, Aman Bakytzhan and Nurkanat Serikbayev, secured bronze medals in their respective weight categories. Aman Bakytzhan triumphed in the 60kg weight category, defeating Luka Modebadze from Georgia in the bronze medal match. Meanwhile, Nurkanat Serikbayev clinched a bronze medal in the 66kg weight category, overcoming Ukrainian judoka Mykyta Holoborodko in the same match.

In the women's 48 kg category, Laziza Haydarova and Helen Habib also added to Kazakhstan's medal tally, while Tumenjargal Tuvshintur won a bronze medal in the men's 60 kg, Terezea Bodnarova and Lea Beres in women's 52 kg, Henrique Gusmao Da Silva in men's 77 kg, and Shukurjon Aminova and Moa Ono in women's 57 kg.

The exact location and date of the competition remain unspecified in the reports, but it is known that this was the first day of a judo event. The sources of the report are Olympic sources, as cited by the website.

However, the names of the other representatives of the national judo team who won bronze medals are still not provided in the text. The specific judo event being referred to is also not specified in the text.

Despite the lack of specific details, it is clear that the Kazakhstan judo team had a successful first day at the 2025 FISU World University Games, with several members securing bronze medals and adding to their nation's overall medal count.

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