Gymnasts of Tajikistan won 5 medals in Kazakhstan

Young Tajik athletes won 5 bronze medals at the VI International Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition “Caspian Stars” in Aktau (Kazakhstan). Competitions were held on August 23-28 with the participation of more than 80 young athletes from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Russia and Israel. According to the National Olympic Committee of Tajikistan, our country was represented by […]

Young Tajik athletes won 5 bronze medals at the VI International Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition “Caspian Stars” in Aktau (Kazakhstan).

Competitions were held on August 23-28 with the participation of more than 80 young athletes from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Russia and Israel.

According to the National Olympic Committee of Tajikistan, our country was represented by 4 pupils of the Khujand sports school.

Sadafmokh Mahmadzhalolzoda won two bronze medals in two types of exercises, Malikahon Alimatova, Shukronakhon Akbarova and Farizakhon Bakhtiyorzoda won one bronze medal each.

The competition was divided into two stages – performances with objects (hoop, ribbon, etc.) and without them

In general, according to experts, the competitions were held at a high level, and there were no big sensations in terms of results, but the organizers were pleased with the results.

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