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Uzbekistan's youth team set a record at the Asian Games in Bahrain

Uzbekistan's youth team set a record at the Asian Games in Bahrain

The Uzbekistan national team continues to delight fans at the III Asian Youth Games taking place in Bahrain. The country's delegation occupied a high position in the medal table of the competition and once again demonstrated its position as one of the leading sports countries not only in the region, but also on the continent.

According to the updated table, young athletes from Uzbekistan won 6 gold, 2 silver, and 3 bronze medals, placing second only to the Chinese team with a total of 11 medals. This result is a great achievement for the national team.

Currently, the Chinese delegation leads the tournament table with 8 gold, 11 silver, and 2 bronze medals. Following Uzbekistan are Thailand with 10 medals, Iran with 14 medals, and India with 12 medals.

Uzbek athletes achieved this result in various disciplines - athletics, swimming, judo, taekwondo, and gymnastics. In particular, victories in swimming and wrestling played an important role in the overall medal count.

It should be noted that this tournament in Bahrain serves as a great school of experience for young athletes. These victories not only enhance the honor of our country, but also play an important role in preparing a new generation of athletes for the upcoming Asian and World Championships.

Officials noted that state programs and infrastructure reforms aimed at youth sports in recent years have played an important role in the successful participation of the Uzbekistan delegation. Updated sports facilities, a modern training system, and international experience contribute to unlocking the potential of young athletes.

The III Asian Youth Games in Bahrain have not yet concluded, and there are still several days ahead. The delegation of the Uzbekistan national team continues to compete for leadership in the overall standings, showing high results in the remaining competitions.

According to sports experts, the results of this participation indicate that Uzbek youth sports has entered a new stage. The enthusiasm of young athletes at the venues in Bahrain once again demonstrated the high level of training of the country's sports school.

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