Tajikistan wins medal at Central Asian Badminton Championship

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The Central Asian Badminton Championship wrapped up in Tashkent, bringing together 97 athletes from seven countries across the region.  Representing Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Mongolia, Iran, and Tajikistan, participants competed across three age categories — U15, U17, and U23 — in individual, doubles, mixed, and team events.

This year marked a milestone for Uzbekistan, hosting a regional badminton championship of this scale for the first time.  According to Kabir Jourayev, the member of the Executive Committee of the Badminton Asia Development Committee and President of the Badminton Federation of Tajikistan, the tournament’s format took a significant step forward.

“Previously, the championship was limited to U15 and U17 categories.  This year, for the first time, a U23 division was added, expanding the reach and giving more athletes a chance to compete,” Jourayev said.

The expansion resulted in a record number of participants and elevated the tournament’s status as one of the largest in Central Asian badminton history.

The finals showcased intense competition, particularly among athletes from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Iran.  Despite stiff opposition, the Tajik national team made its mark on the podium.  In the U15 boys’ doubles category, Tajik athletes Abbos Ghoibov and Jahongir Toshtemirov secured a bronze medal — a significant achievement for the young squad.

The result signals promising progress for Tajik badminton, as the country begins to establish itself on the Asian and international badminton scene.

Now in its third year, the Central Asian Badminton Championship has quickly evolved into a crucial platform for the sport’s development in the region.  Once viewed as a preparatory event, the tournament is gaining recognition as a serious stage for identifying young talent.

For Tajikistan, the championship in Tashkent was not only a medal opportunity but also a valuable experience for emerging athletes who may soon form the backbone of the national team.

Organized across 12 courts in the Uzbek capital and open to spectators, the event also marked a positive step in popularizing badminton in Central Asia — a region traditionally dominated by football, wrestling, and boxing.  With increasing attention and participation, badminton is beginning to find its place in the regional sporting landscape.

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